Sentences with phrase «second film shows»

One version, which they call Him, showed it from the husband's vantage point, while a second film shown right after, Her, explored it from the perspective of the wife.

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«In revenge, the Kardashian - Jenner family became media predators, slut - shaming her on social media and killing her hit television show, which had already begun filming a second season.»
Berry left the British programme last week after its # 75 million ($ 97.5 million) switch from the BBC to Channel 4, but has now begun filming the second series of ABC's «The Great American Baking Show
On the first day of filming, we had no star, and then he showed up on the second day.
If I were to show you a two second clip of a two hour film you would have no idea of the plot, characters, beginning, end, antagonist or hero.
Closer to home, over the Christmas period a 60 - second advert, featuring the Lord's Prayer and due to be shown before the new Star Wars film, was banned.
TV shows and films can be streamed within seconds, you can get next day delivery on pretty much any product.
The Moviehouse in Millerton, NY will be showing 1984, the second film adaptation of the George Orwell novel — starring John Hurt, Richard Burton and Suzanna Hamilton.
We evolve into the second suit during the film, which was very intentional because we wanted to show how it would evolve in OmniCorp.
And a second study with 130 undergrad participants showed the same effect in comparison to a neutral film clip: Participants who watched a sad clip were less accurate in identifying colors on the blue - yellow spectrum than those who watched a neutral screensaver.
Sadly both for him and for us Princess Leiagram fans, his work is far from over: The film currently requires lasers powerful enough to take down your neighbor's TV, and it can show only two frames a second, far from the 30 frames per second needed for video.
In a second example it will be shown that composition gradients can be obtained by sulfurization of metal films deposited by thermal evaporation.
I have to admit that by the second or third time I saw leprechauns depicted as magical by speeding up the film, I was hoping for someone to show up with a gun.
The first few years of his career following the departure from the show were somewhat lackluster, but Smits eventually landed the role of Senator Bail Organa in the second and third Star Wars prequels, a move that would permanently cement him in film history in the minds of at least one very large fanbase.In addition to his work with the Star Wars franchise, Smits also made an inevitable return to the small - screen mid-decade with a prominent role on NBC's The West Wing during the show's 2004 - 2005 season.
The secondfilmed by Nuri — shows Katja and son Rocco (Rafael Santana) fixing a remote control car at the kitchen table.
Which is fine because Antal does well with all the boring stuff that most other genre filmmakers don't, and it shows in the way that the film's mostly talky second act never slackens the film's brisk pace.
To hell with the first movie's thoughtful consideration of a young woman's new political power or that a good second film would show how well she's been marinated in authority over the past 23 years: Let's rip some bodices.
Better known in the last few years for directing episodes of such shows as The Wire, Treme, and the American version of The Killing, Agnieszka Holland returns to her native Poland for another film of hers concerning the plight of people during the Second World War.
This compilation lasts 26 minutes, 52 seconds and shows exactly what it describes: behind the scenes film from the Dictator set.
John Waters is second only to David Lynch when it comes to showing the ugliness behind the picket fence and this is his best film.
Even his second time at bat, the marginally better «Chamber of Secrets,» would show the confidence - boosting effect that this film's stellar box office performance could engender.
Filmmaker Peter Jackson was originally planning to show off five minutes of footage from the second film,...
After completing the second and third films in his Pusher crime saga, and before embarking on the production of his 2008 biopic Bronson, Nicolas Winding Refn directed a feature - length episode of the British ITV television show Agatha Christie's Marple (also known as Marple) entitled «Nemesis».
The 27 - second clip, named «Get Ready to Assemble,» shows Captain America's shield flying through the world of Disney Infinity, zooming past characters like Dash from The Incredibles, Sully from Monsters, Inc. and Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean films.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
Beyoncé Knowles shows off more ability both as an actress and a singer in this film than anyone could have known she possessed, making her a strong second lead.
In his films, he shows someone leaving a room — and then he holds on that closed door for three seconds.
After watching the second film, I couldn't imagine a bigger show of computer fire power, but director Michael Bay sure did deliver a huge spectacle with this one.
Crazy Donny (Giovanni Ribisi) shows up again to menace the bear; one of the main characters has a near - death experience; Sam «Flash Gordon» Jones, who enlivened the first film, seems to be wedged into the second story out of friendly obligation.
In line with the show's proclivity towards namedropping as a means of characterisation, the second episode sees her reference having been emailed by Spike Lee about her short film.
Today, they play the leads in supernatural TV show Preacher, which has just finished filming its second season.
It's the first film to be partially shot with a 120 frame per second rate (most films are shot with at 24 fps) and excerpts were recently shown at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas last month who were reportedly blown away.
That's certainly a shame as you would think the film's second appearance on the format would present the perfect opportunity for Disney to provide some good in - depth bonus material the way they did for their two movies and to some extent, last summer's Season One box set of «The Muppet Show
Alexander Witt takes over from Paul Anderson (though Anderson still scripts and co-produces) in this second entry in the Resident Evil series, which goes to show, if nothing else, how much a director makes a difference in a film's overall tone.
Although we've seen plenty of official photos, this is only the second one to show Woody Allen himself on set, this time with the two biggest stars of the film — Cate Blanchett and Alec Baldwin.
The actress has certainly had a busy year, starring in such films and TV shows as Cameron Crowe's critically panned Aloha, Antoine Fuqua's boxing drama Southpaw and the second season of HBO's True Detective.
That mid-level showing was well in the range of sports drama expectations and second only to the CGI penguin comedy Surf's Up among surfing films.
It is the film's second half that shows off Reichardt's true skill.
The second chapter in Jackson's expanded The Hobbit trilogy gets off to a strong start, as the film opens with a flashback to The Prancing Pony that shows us the first meeting between Gandalf (Ian McKellen) and Thorin (Richard Armitage).
Assuming that there's not a second solo film in development, the future antics of the Sorcerer Supreme would be more than ideal for a television show.
The doc is also fascinating because it shows how these films often come together in the last possible second, and that comes up in the post production section of the documentary.
The second think that was the right aesthetic choice for the story and that the film is not «coy» because it shows Armie Hammer wiping cum from his chest.
Steven Spielberg's new film The Post locked in at the second spot in its fourth week, and first week of wide release with a showing of $ 23.4 million.
They answered a few questions around the film, while audience questions focused mainly on the book series and Ball revealed they are hoping to complete the entire series, even showing a conceptual poster for The Scorch Trials, the title of the second book.
Elijah Wood is a nut in the film but doesn't really show up till the second half.
The Edison film company's 74 - second Electrocuting an Elephant from 1903 shows the final moments of Topsy the elephant, filmed by either Edwin S. Porter or Jacob Blair Smith.
Don't miss: The extras include a nine - part retrospective from 2009 on the legacy of the trilogy; a short film, «Doc Brown Saves the World,» with Christopher Lloyd, that shows why some of the futuristic gadgets from the second film do not exist today; a peek at the 2012 restoration of the iconic DeLorean; two episodes from «Back to the Future: The Animated Series;» a 2015 commercial for a hoverboard and a trailer for «Jaws 9»; a five - part documentary on the making of the movies, a look at the franchise's physics; deleted scenes; a question - and - answer session with Fox; eight archival featurettes; behind - the - scenes footage; music videos; commentaries; and a look at «Back to the Future: The Ride.»
4:00 am (11th)-- TCM — Follow the Fleet Follow the Fleet «s title isn't thrown around as much as some of Fred and Ginger's other films, but it's actually one of their best, with a great set of Irving Berlin songs, a mixture of sailor and show business settings, and a decent second - lead pairing of Randolph Scott and Harriet Hilliard (better known as Harriet Nelson of Ozzie and Harriet).
Sexual Content: The theme of this film is centered on a woman who leaves her husband to pursue her own desires, which include a sexual affair (the clothed couple are seen kissing and in bed together) while she is still married and a second relationship with another man (again kissing is shown but no other details) after her divorce.
The second Thor film may feel like a lifetime ago, having been released in 2013, but the actor behind the film's villain, Christopher Eccleston, is still a little miffed about the filming process, telling The Graham Norton Show -LSB-...]
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