It is always fun to listen to Scorsese
talk about film history as he seems so passionate about it and has this unbelievable wealth of knowledge about so many films.
«We chose Robert Altman as our inaugural director, who really crystallizes and illustrates what we're all about here:
talking about film history, about filmmakers who were independent and sort of pushed the medium further, and Altman is emblematic of all that stuff that we love.
Not exact matches
Overall, «STEM CELL REVOLUTIONS» is a great
film for anyone wanting to learn more
about the
history of stem cells, hear legendary researchers
talk about their ground - breaking work and patients
talk about how stem cell therapies have changed their lives, and still get a down - to - earth idea of what is realistically being accomplished with these cells.
(LINK: Roger Moore
talks with WWZ director Marc Forster
about the
film's troubled
history and what he did to «fix» it.).
The more you think
about the choices the filmmakers put into a movie and the more deeply you place the results (intended or otherwise) into context, the better you can
talk about to a movie in terms of how it worked and the more you can actually write
about a
film while respecting the filmmaking process and the
history of
film.
We
talk about Greta Gerwig's
film Lady Bird and discuss with Liz the
history of disability activism and her documentary Defiant Lives.
«I was
talking to someone the other day who asked
about it, and I said to them, «Have you seen how much female nudity there is throughout the
history of
film and TV?»
Rising star Logan Lerman
talks about his upcoming
films «The Perks of Being a Wallflower» and «Writers,» and his
history at the Toronto Film Festival.
Sharon Carter (aka Agent 13) will bolster the
film's roster of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, adding more credence to an old theory of ours that Captain America 2 would not only explore more of the
history of Steve Rogers, but would mesh many elements from the oft -
talked about S.H.I.E.L.D.
film where characters including Black Widow and Nick Fury could have their backstory explored as well.
The
film starts with a five - minute fixed shot, a café scene in which a group of urban intellectuals sit
talking, half seriously, half facetiously,
about philosophy,
history, and law.
Freda Cooper
talked to its director, Sean Ellis,
about the
film and how it sheds light on a lesser known corner of World War II
history.
The guys
talk over some of their favorite and least favorite dragon - related entries in
film history, the different ways
film has depicted dragons and wrap up by
talking about where the dragon sub-genre is today.
The Linklater segment, entitled «Dream Is Destiny,» will feature conversations with the director's favorite actors like Jack Black and Matthew McConaughey,
talking about Linklater's extensive cinematic
history that now includes
films like School Of Rock, the animated Waking Life, and the award - winning Boyhood.
Paul Giamatti
talks about Robert Pattinson and the upcoming
film «Cosmopolis» directed by David Cronenberg (A
History of Violence, Crash).
In it, the cast and crew
talk about the movie as if it's a great revolution in the
history of horror
films, which isn't even a little true.
A number of colorful characters pop up to help
talk Jackie into attending the costume party that night, but none more entertainingly foreboding as Professor Lynch, played by Frank Aard, who is given the
film's best speech
about the true
history of Halloween.
As for the «natural
history film,» it seems he's
talking about the long - gestating documentary «Voyage Of Time» which producers indicated earlier this year would be undergoing additional and new shooting.
Of the many thrills that come from interviewing creative people — variously, unknown, ascendant and at the top of their game — there's also the under - discussed flipside:
talking with, 1) vapid young «actors» (line - reciters is more like it) who have neither a sense of
film history nor an appreciation for their occupational good fortune and, 2) perfectly genial writers and directors who are nonetheless so relentlessly on script — occasionally reciting entire career - checking passages verbatim from press notes no doubt spit - polished into significance by some friendly faction in the dark wings — that you realize they actually have less summary insight or thoughts
about several months or years of their own work than you do after 90 to 120 minutes with it.
Played by a number of huge names in
film and on the small screen, such as Mark Hamill, Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, and most recently Jared Leto, the character has become one of the most
talked about in cinematic
history.
The story of King T'Challa and the fictional African nation of Wakanda was first introduced in July 1966, but it seems to have a special relevance today, as educators and parents are using the
film to
talk to children
about our race, power, and
history.
The article covered Martin's
history,
talked about her leaving New York, the
film she made called «Gabriel,» and discussed her new work.
Dr James Boaden, Lecturer in
History of Art at the University of York,
talks about the language of
film, exploring the relationship between art and moving image, experimental
film culture and visual communications.
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