Not exact matches
Though there may be ideas for a sixth
film, the series may quickly become the new «Land Before
Time,» and
see its future head to video
on demand.
I've
seen half a dozen TIFF
films over the past three years and none have started
on time.
It's closer to an immersive
film than a fully interactive simulation, but as Fortune reported when we first checked in
on StriVR in 2015, research shows that
seeing real humans in action helps the brain refine its
timing and stay focused.
A week after The New York
Times and The New Yorker ran back - to - back reports cataloguing Harvey Weinstein's alleged serial sexual harassment of women in Hollywood, actress Selma Blair
saw a story
on HuffPost about writer and director James Toback's new
film that made her blood run cold.
Based
on Anne Rice's best - selling novel Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt, the
film examines a
time in Christ's life not typically
seen on screen: His childhood.
Slavery, as many
times as we've
seen it
on film, is gut wrenching in a fresh way.
This example is among the most benign (
see Linda Marchiano's descriptions of the
filming of Deep Throat for worse) Many porn products are made in «cottage industry» conditions by small -
time operators who do not hesitate to use force, violence, blackmail and drugs
on the «actors.»
Set in 1959, the narrator reflects back
on the events from the present, highlighting the novelty of the encounter in the
film's opening line: «I was twelve going
on thirteen the first
time I
saw a dead human being.»
Growing up in the second poorest county in Illinois, where many families below the poverty line depended
on venison from hunting to get through the winter, the only
times I
saw people like me
on TV were in Dukes of Hazard reruns (my own family has a storied moonshining history) and in a VHS copy of the 1974
film Where the Red Fern Grows.
Just don't have the
time to go
see most
films in the theater - it's pretty much
On - Demand here.
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generates a «sour» review they could (in theory) change the end of that very show as soon as they read it... the Story NXT tells is set
on film (digital file) 4 days to 4 weeks before the Audience
sees it, to adjust their sails for that would require back stage re-shoots and post production edits (look at Impact scrambling to re-write their Pre-tape to cover for ADR's release)... easier to let it ride,
see if the opinions stay sour, and then IF Needed adjust the angle for the next taping, at which
time they'll have a better idea for the correction and can make it look more organic
Normally I can block out the bullshit and
see the game as it's happening
on the
film, but this
time I was buying the narrative hook, line and sinker, just like everybody else.
This game was all about getting playing
time for everyone, getting players
on film, and
seeing what still needs work, all while wetting our appetite with some competition.
Many of you have already
seen on TLT's Facebook page today's New York
Times blog account of a New York City fourth - grader named Zachary who secretly
filmed the lunches at his public school cafeteria, often revealing a startling disparity between the school menu's glowing description of the meal and the dismal food actually served.
At the
time, the senior Astorino was the Chief of Detectives for the Mt. Vernon Police Department and he and three detectives were
seen on film taking $ 10,000 dollars during an FBI sting.
From
time to
time we
see post roundups
on fashion books to read, fashion
films to watch and so
on.
While watching The Heat I commented that every
time I
see Sandy
on film I absolutely LOVE her hair.
As the festive
film season begins, your all
time favourite Christmas movies makes a great conversation topic, and when they tell you they've never actually
seen Miracle
on 34th Street, that's your cue to invite them to your place!
The first couple of
times we
saw My Darling Clementine
on the late show we watched the beginning, fell asleep in the middle, woke up at the end, and thought we had sat through one of the best
films we had ever
seen.
On paper, we've
seen this
film a gazillion
times.
As good as the
film comes across, it is also a movie that I've
seen numerous
times before,
on some level, whether it be BACHELOR PARTY or even VERY BAD THINGS.
Not knowing that this
film would spend so much
time focussing
on the relationship of Edward and his girlfriend Lindsay (Shailene Woodley), I was pleasantly surprised to
see such great chemistry from these two unlikely performances.
It's an interesting and unusual choice (which I didn't know about going in - in fact I actually thought this was going to be a conventional, full - life biopic as I hadn't read much
on the
film beforehand), and at
times I had the sense I was
seeing a sequel to a movie I'd missed.
There's a difference between the character Cave plays
on stage and in his songwriting and the one we
see here in the
film who is candid, confessional and though immensely talented, at
times rather ordinary.
I am sad to hear that this could be the last
time we
see Hugh and Patrick however they did this
film and their characters justice... Roll
on deadpool 2!
They were added back to the
film for its initial television premiere
on ABC in 1967 but have not been
seen since that
time.»
On a basic level, for those of us with less free time (or spending money) than we'd like, and with a seemingly endless array of films always being released, there's always an element of benefit - cost ratio involved in our assessment of the films we drop our cash on and park our asses in a dark theater for two hours to se
On a basic level, for those of us with less free
time (or spending money) than we'd like, and with a seemingly endless array of
films always being released, there's always an element of benefit - cost ratio involved in our assessment of the
films we drop our cash
on and park our asses in a dark theater for two hours to se
on and park our asses in a dark theater for two hours to
see.
But there's one Science Fiction
film that towers above all others of the genre, as well as all other
films, and that is Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, which Warner Brothers barely released in
time to actually be
seen on a big screen during the relevant year.
The story of the Nuremberg trials has been recounted many
times on film, and I've
seen quite a few
films on the subject.
There's a certain kind of
film I
see at many festivals: oblique, short
on narrative and incident (or filled with repetitive incident), shot in a style that favors long (distance and
time) shots of people doing nothing, or doing mundane things like crossing the street in real
time.
In a
time when most movies are little more than
filmed deals that can spend millions of dollars
on elaborate special effects sequences that fade from the mind almost as soon as they play out, he has created some of the most bizarre, hilarious, haunting and memorable imagery that I have ever
seen in a
film — who could forget the sight of beer baroness Isabella Rossellini standing upon artificial legs filled with her own product in «The Saddest Music in the World,» or the horses stuck in the middle of a frozen river in «My Winnipeg»?
Haynes also commented
on how a modern audience views all of Carol's female relationships versus how people within that
time period in the
film would have
seen it:
Two of the main reasons to
see this
film are both newly implemented, for the Black Panther and Spider - Man bring so much energy to this title, and their
time spent
on screen is never wasted — as we now anticipate their own standalone productions.
I
saw RIP TIDE (Aussie strictly Disney flick, cute for tweets but that's about it), Argento's DEEP RED (for the first
time and
on the big screen - was a gooey delight tripped up by the usual giallo issues), VICTORIA & ABDUL (odious and blandly crafted), and FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER (thankfully
on the big screen since Anthony Dod Mantle's cinematography deserves it - the
film is strong, even if Jolie is definitely not a subtle director).
I was so inspired by the
film seeing it a second
time that I wrote a poem about it
on Twitter (reposted below).
Hans Zimmer at the
film's premiere; based
on the music as heard in the
film, this was the first
time any of the numerous composers who wrote its music had actually
seen the
film
This isn't the first
time that the actor has gone against the grain in recent years, but it's refreshing to
see someone of his quality take
on a role that's seemingly beneath him, because it's the difference between an enjoyable
film and another direct - to - video dud.
While the first
film had a sense of newness
on its side that made it somewhat effective as a straight - up shocker, we've
seen all of the scary images in this sequel a few too many
times to experience their original effect.
All
films seen for the first
time and
on 35 mm.
Fox announces their distrust of critics with this title by splaying «Property of 20th Century Fox Publicity Department» in huge letters across the screen for the duration of the
film on both sides of the disc (the first time a major studio has done so since DreamWorks sent out advanced copies of the Gladiator Signature Selection in 2000 — which is why you never saw a review of it at FILM FREAK CENTRAL), in turn prohibiting an ethical assessment of the im
film on both sides of the disc (the first
time a major studio has done so since DreamWorks sent out advanced copies of the Gladiator Signature Selection in 2000 — which is why you never
saw a review of it at
FILM FREAK CENTRAL), in turn prohibiting an ethical assessment of the im
FILM FREAK CENTRAL), in turn prohibiting an ethical assessment of the image.
Even today, «Cruel Intentions» uses drama and manipulation to take you back to a simpler
time: the»90s, where now - famous actors were
on their rise to fame, and an iconic teen story that endures as a must -
see film for a generation first got its start.
Steve Carell and Paul Rudd have worked together previously
on The 40 Year Old Virgin, and Anchorman, but in their previous
films they didn't have as much
on - screen
time together, so it was interesting to
see how their dynamic changed.
It was a huge hit, so Universal snapped up director Justin Lin to make his fourth
film in the franchise, this
time the actioner
sees Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, et al. (bolstered by a returning, back - from - the - dead Michelle Rodriguez) heading to the U.K. and to Spain, with Dwayne Johnson «s supercop still
on their trail.
While the last
time we
saw a variation of Lost In Space was in 1998 with a
film directed by Stephen Hopkins, this upcoming television reboot essentially revolves
on the Robinson family
on a highly trained mission to establish a new colony in space, but unexpectedly pulled off course forcing them to crash land
on a lost planet.
It's likely you'll be
seeing many of these festival
films on our best - of year - end lists by the
time 2012 is over.
You've
seen your favorite horror
films countless
times, maybe even
on the big screen, but one fan has now taken it...
You've
seen your favorite horror
films countless
times, maybe even
on the big screen, but one fan has now taken it upon himself to bring movie screenings to a whole new level.
A man smokes a cigarette in three scenes as he is driving, and smokes a cigarette in his home,
on a sidewalk as well as outside a house he is repairing and beside a home swimming pool with a man who smokes a thick cigar, a man holds an unlit cigarette behind one ear in three scenes, and a man smokes an e-cigarette throughout the
film and we
see clouds of misty smoke inside houses and
on a sidewalk as well as in his car while driving and several
times in his own home.
Upon entering I thought that I could very well be walking into yet another costume drama that takes no
time whatsoever to work
on an able story (i.e. Valmont), but instead I was treated to a beautifully layered
film that is probably the second best I've
seen so far this year.