Not exact matches
And one of the coolest opportunities that recently fell into my lap was an opportunity to
film a segment for a
local morning news show featuring
several of my recipes!
Photographs, letters,
film footage, and artifacts from
several local veteran organizations and collectors help tell the stories of commitment and sacrifice by individuals serving both at home and abroad.
Three major productions are currently shooting scenes in the area and a highly anticipated movie
filmed at
several local sites will be released next month.
Winterbottom, a Brit who's shot
several films in India, carefully notes the
local customs and mores that contribute to the young woman's tragic fall.
As the red carpet in South Africa swirled with stunning outfits and exclamations in the
local isiXhosa language used in the
film's Wakanda kingdom, cast member John Kani laughed at the U.S. president's views, which
several African nations have openly scorned.
Over the last
several years, Indonesian horror has been on the rise, but later this month,
local moviegoers will be able to see a
film with particularly high promise.
Several observers and participants in Australian
film culture respond to Barrett's book and raise important issues relating to the past, present and future of
local film culture.
Our setting is a small backwater community, yet catastrophes and contretemps fairly tumble over one another within minutes of the
film's start: two members of the
local constabulary gone missing, the
several - days - ripe corpse of a young woman turned up at lakeside, another cop shot in the foot by a whacked - out hermit, and wait, is there yet one more dead woman to be discovered out there?
Throw in
several helicopters and C - 130 aircraft rented by the
film - makers and an explosion at London's famed Battersea power station that actually made
several nervous
local residents phone the authorities believing that the station was under terrorist attack; and it seems as if The Dark Knight is going to kick some serious butt when it opens in U.S. cinemas on 18 July...
This past week Matt helped present Craven's The Serpent And The Rainbow at The Royal cinema here in Toronto and then did a live on stage podcast directly after the
film (inviting
several other
local podcasters to join him).
It's Got: An impressive Ryan Reynolds doing his best Jack Torrance impression minus the grotesque gurning (no mean feat); the great Philip Baker Hall having his inestimable talents somewhat wasted in the rôle of
local priest and would - be exorcist Father Calloway; Lisa (Rachel Nichols) the babysitter from hell - although not literally, unlike
several other of the
films characters; and a brisk economy that more ponderous, minute - heavy horror
films of recent times would do well to emulate.
As the red carpet in South Africa swirled with stunning outfits and exclamations in the
local Xhosa language used in the
film's fictional Wakanda kingdom, cast member John Kani laughed at the U.S. president's views, which
several African nations have openly scorned.
Created by
local photographer Erin Feinblatt this incredible
film features photography and video from
several Outdoor Education trips, footage from Channel Islands National Park and underwater video from California's central coast.
Nancy Holt
Film and Video October 16 at 4:00 Introduced by DeeDee Halleck Video activist and filmmaker DeeDee Halleck collaborated with Nancy Holt as editor on
several of her
films, including Sun Tunnels (1978), which documents the making of Holt's major site - specific sculptural work in the northwest Utah desert; and Pine Barrens (1975), a
film that evokes «a barren wilderness in south - central New Jersey... (with) the voices of the
local people, the «Pineys,»»..
«Having worked on this passion project over the past
several years, it is a joy to now share the
film with our
local community.»
We've co-sponsored
film showings at our
local cinema and
several of our group members have testified against the Enbridge Pipeline, a key issue in our bioregion.