Sentences with phrase «seen earlier films»

But you don't have to have seen the earlier films to appreciate this one.
Those who have seen the earlier film will struggle not to catalog the ways that the new one deviates, especially as many of the anecdotes have been recycled.
The main beats of Timur Bekmambetov «s Ben - Hur should seem familiar to anyone who's seen the earlier film.
I hear from his fans that to really appreciate what he does, I have to see his earlier films, and I intend to watch them some day.
I just saw an early film of John [Baldessari] where he is painting himself into the corner of a room.

Not exact matches

The dark comedy Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won big at the Golden Globes earlier this year, but the film has also seen a sustained backlash from critics over its questionable ending and a perceived failure in fleshing out the movie's non-white characters.
Hopper saw that the film could have a second life, so in the early 2000s he bought the rights to «The Last Movie» from Universal.
For example, earlier this year organizers of the South by Southwest music, film and technology conference used Telemetry to monitor foot traffic and see in real time where bodies were aggregating and which venues were most popular.
I had seen a number of his earlier films at Paris Cinematheque and was very curious to get to know a real - live Soviet artist.
Filming will take place in London and begins this fall, so we can probably expect to see it on TV in early 2017.
Together, the panelists - all three of whom had earlier seen the entire film - discussed the cinematic attributes of the film, including examples of adherence to and departures from the biblical text.
Despite a seemingly misleading survey from a faith - based group attempting to show that Christians disapproved of the film (without even seeing it), early screenings of Noah are getting solid feedback from some Christian critics.
If you saw the (pretty mediocre) film Swing Kids, you saw how the early jazz - hounds might test one another to correctly identify the soloists on records: is that Lester Young or Coleman Hawkins, Louis Armstrong or Roy Eldridge, Johnny Hodges or Benny Carter?
Haring speaks in this work about mass media (TV, films, advertising), but we also see here the early traces of a sensitive awareness of communication as interactive and dialogic.
As a member of the film's advisory board, I was able to see an early cut of the documentary and can tell you it's a very compelling narrative.
To me, that comes home early in the film when a pediatrician in New York expresses his astonishment at seeing cases of measles — he'd never seen a single case until an outbreak in his community.
Blind Date (one of the most popular syndicated dating shows on TV) is a show in which a guy and a girl hook up and go around town to see if they are right [Blind Gossip] This film from earlier this century didn't get good reviews, but it does have a memorable name... and it did produce some good
Sure the animation was a standard for Disney between the 1940's and 1970's, where you can see certain characters move in the same way as other characters from earlier or later films, but that was solely due to the limitations in the animation room at the time.
«It's like I can see in color again,» says Marlo, who earlier in the film refers to her body as «a relief map for a war - torn country.»
We see where this is going early on; by the end, despite the film's beautiful cinematography, persuasive subjects and ironically upbeat soundtrack, we just feel bludgeoned.
You see it early in the film, and you see it late.
You can see why this must have sounded like a sure thing in a Blumhouse pitch meeting, and for a while Jeff Wadlow's film really feels like one: the early rounds of the game are a frisky potpourri of self - mutilation, loud jump scares and ironic comeuppances.
My experience of the film may well have been affected by the fact that I saw a PBS documentary with the real life Hawkings a few days earlier.
Peaking early, Swift never quite matched his earlier accomplishments in later years, although glimmers of his low - key social commentary could be seen in such films as Candleshoe (1977) and the short - lived TV series Grindl (1963).
I was n`t actually expecting much from this film as I «d seen the trailer earlier, but as soon as I saw it, I took my words back.
Unlike series co-star Biel, Mitchell remained with the program throughout its run, and through many character changes that found Lucy marrying Kevin Kinkirk, working as an associate pastor, giving birth, and surviving both a miscarriage to twins and clinical depression.Although Mitchell branched out from television into cinematic work as early as 1996, with a turn in the fantasy - action thriller The Crow: City of Angels, and continued intermittent film appearances (such as a supporting role in 2005's slasher movie Saw II), she made no secret of her real passion: performing country music as a guitarist and vocalist.
Tandy Cronyn's earliest film appearance was in the obscure agit - prop comedy Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition (1970); she has since been seen in such productions as All Night Long (1981), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), and the made - for - TV The Story Lady (1991), in which she co-starred with her mother, Jessica Tandy.
I was surprised to see this was out in 1998 - it had the feel of an early 90's film to it, with the hair and outfits.
An early scene that sees Toni skipping rope and contemplating the world around her (her defining characteristic) is exemplary: all of a sudden, the soundtrack becomes possessed with what sounds like a piece of music originally recorded for a 1940s swamp - monster horror film.
(Among the homemade scripts visible early on is one for The Fighter, a movie that they purportedly don't see until rather later in the film.)
To clue everyone in on some of the movies we've taken an interest in, here's our pick of the Top 10 films we're excited for, ones we're keeping an eye on and will be seeing at the earliest opportunity.
The details are no long important, but after legal wrangles and creative fights, a 150 - minute cut was released in a few cities in 2011, and then it practically disappeared, resurfacing in early 2012 after a long campaign by fans, supporters, and folks like me who never had a chance to see the film on its original release.
Because I interviewed him earlier this year, this time talking about the film in - depth, I wanted to go all out, and cover the spoilers, cover all the pressing questions you might've had after seeing Looper.
Earlier this year I saw Smashed, a film about a pair of alcoholics and how recovery changes one's relationship with everyone around them.
Jessica Chastain, Miss Sloane — Although the film has not yet been seen, early word is that the film and Chastain are great.
It is confirmed that Thomas Newman is indeed returning for the next Bond film: http://filmmusicreporter.com/2014/12/04/thomas-newman-to-score-24th-james-bond-film-spectre/ As mentioned earlier I'm really looking forward to seeing what he comes up with for this one.
Arguably, in fact, 2015 has seen the filthy lucre conversation start with a bang slightly earlier than before, as «Furious 7» became the fastest film ever to cross the $ 1 billion worldwide milestone (17 days).
Heck, using your terminology, I rather see three early to mid 20th century Spanish films than a bloated two films on an inspiring kid's novel.
As I look over the schedule (I Tweeted the films earlier this morning), I'm seeing plenty to chew on.
From TIE Fighters to stormtroopers to men in black cloaks wearing helmets using the Force, we believe that these elements are all natural evolutions of what we saw in earlier films.
After I saw it at the Toronto film festival last September — where Rudolph and Willis said they were proud of having made it even if nobody saw it — it received nominal runs in New York and Los Angeles, cities where viewers and critics are regarded by distributors as being more demographically significant than those in Chicago, and then early this year it came out on video.
Although he supposedly retired to Tasmania in the early 2000s, it is very difficult to see a substantial decrease in his level of engagement or activity, though it did give him more time to write for such outlets as Senses of Cinema and communicate his passion for film history, as well as contemporary cinema, in a series of lectures or talks (I'm sure he'd prefer the latter term) held over a ten - year - period at the State Cinema in Hobart.
My favorite film of the year (so far) is still Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name, which I saw at both the Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals earlier in the year.
As a 3D film I wonder if I like it more than the film that I saw earlier this year, How to Train Your Dragon, which was the film that reminded me that 3D can be great in the cinema.
By placing at the centre of the narrative a white woman who believes she belongs to the land, against a set of people who see her presence as oppressive and who want to brutalise her, yet who also carry out acts of violence against one another, Denis returns to the core themes of her earlier films (such as Chocolat, 1988)-- the highly problematic issues inherent in the processes of colonisation and decolonisation (2).
They may not have seen the film yet, but they were tired of critics slating their beloved universe after not - so - nice reviews for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice earlier this year.
This writer was lucky enough to catch the film early at Comic - Con last month (read my glowing review here), and coming fresh off a double feature of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz at The Music Box Theatre in Chicago, I can't wait to see it again.
Raw - I liked the film when I saw it at Fantastic Fest last year, but my impression was deepened and my admiration grew after seeing it for the second time during its brief theatrical run earlier this year.
«Glory» tells the story of the 54th Regiment largely through the eyes of Shaw (Matthew Broderick), who in an early scene in the film is seen horrified and disoriented by the violence of the battlefield.
It sees the pair attempt to remake the teenager's favourite film, True Lies, which Arnold starred in a decade earlier alongside Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis, both of whom appear here in cameo as themselves.
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