To form and be a part of the first ever Hawaii Film Critics Society, in which our varying /
shared views of film, old and new, can find greater exposure and a wide platform.
Not exact matches
The
film's greatest directorial success is in finding a thoroughly entertaining way
of inviting the audience to
share Valerie's point
of view.
We're going to be seeing
films of all kinds and genres within this
shared universe, and more so than any
of the other MCU
films, Black Panther feels like an invitation for everyone to take part — to tell stories from unique perspectives and world
views, and to bring cultural, ideological, and social ideals to these comic book heroes.
It is definitely a
film that would be perfect
viewing at a Halloween party with a bunch
of friends to
share in the zany experience.
View Askew regs Jason Mewes (Bottom's Up) and Jeff Anderson (Love 101) have their
share of screen time, though neither appears to fit the nature
of their characters as they had in Smith
films past.
June 19, 2011 All
of Mike Mills's
films — narratives, documentaries, and music videos alike —
share a common theme
of perspective: how the individual
views others, how others
view the individual, and the projections that exist on both sides.
He discussed the trials and tribulations
of making the series, with an emphasis on the challenges
of At World's End, while also
sharing his
view on any possible future to the
film franchise.
Sean Penn is conspicuous by his absence from the interviews included on this disc, but those who do
share their
views on the
film - from Sorrentino and David Byrne to a couple
of cast members - are fairly interesting to listen to.
Bonus materials include: Twist by Polanski (a documentary from director Roman Polanski's point
of view), Kidding With Oliver Twist (the young stars
share their experience while
filming Oliver Twist) and The Best
of Twist (a look at the sets, costumes, photography, editing and music
of the
film).
Universal's classic monster movies all existed in the same world, Kevin Smith built his
View Askewniverse that was connected by
shared characters such as Jay & Silent Bob, Quentin Taranito's movies all have little connections to each other, and they even
shared some connections with the interconnected
films of Grindhouse co-director Robert Rodriguez.
At this point in the history
of film criticism, the auteur theory has become passé as a totalizing framework for understanding moviemaking as art, but Martel's three features (and this one in particular), in their distinctive,
shared point -
of -
view and unique approach to mise - en - scène and sound, provide irrefutable evidence that international art cinema still serves as a showcase for singular directorial talents who are, indeed, the principal creative forces behind their
films.
The
view from TIFF: The Weinsteins» overspending on Dirty Girl recalls their $ 10 million binge on the flop Happy, Texas, and the similarities don't stop at the conspicuous price tag: The two
films also
share a grotesquely stereotypical vision
of small - town life, a sentimentality that burbles through the broader - than - broad comedy like acid reflux, and the presence
of one William H. Macy.
For what it's worth, while these sorts
of films are done quite often, the formula tends to work, as it is refreshing to see smaller tales done in whimsical fashion from time to time, and certainly, Georgia Rule has its
share of interesting characters and points
of view.
Though the works on
view vary in execution and are separated by several decades, these
films possess a
shared thematic concern: the disruption
of the conventional interpretation
of the language
of desire, offering in its place an interpretation that is considerably more layered, ambivalent and complex.
In this engaging and visually stimulating presentation, California - based author Colleen Patrick - Goudreau
shares a variety
of film clips, pieces
of literature, and works
of visual art that will change the lens through which we
view animals in the arts.
The photographs, sculptures, paintings and
films on
view share a common approach
of innovation.
The Art21 staff
shares a selection
of their favorite
films and exhibitions, on
view now in New York City and Massachusetts.