Not exact matches
Daniels, an adult
film star whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, also told Cooper how she was threatened
by an unknown man in a Las Vegas parking lot to stop
talking about the encounter.
An adult -
film star was paid $ 130,000
by a lawyer for Donald Trump in the weeks before the 2016 election to not
talk publicly
about a sexual relationship with the then - Republican candidate, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
She and her now - fiancé had
talked about her wishes for a rock that wasn't mined
by exploited workers or used to fund endless internecine conflicts, as highlighted in the 2006
film starring Leo DiCaprio, Blood Diamond.
By Lauren Kearney You may have first seen Gene Baur when he was featured
talking about how not eating animal products changed his life in the inspirational pro-vegan
film, Forks Over Knives.
Because he rarely
talks about himself on the air, his listeners probably don't know that he is an inventor (he holds a U.S. patent on a bottle / can opener); an actor (
films he or his voice were in: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Paper Lion, Aunt Mary and Tiger Town); and a lyricist (I Don't Know Any Better
by B.J. Thomas, for one).
listen to «Podcast EXTRA — Classico - Zilla - Frog» on Audioboo Sam Limbert, still in the difficult post-Chelsea state, is joined
by James Bale to
talk about El Classico, and
films.
Coastal Ecologist, and Mass Audubon's Salt Marsh Science Project co-founder, Dr. Robert Buchsbaum
talks about about birds and vegetation on salt marshes in this 6.32 minute video
filmed by Rick Hydren, as part of his «Danger in the Reeds» video series.
The
film talks about how the issue of modern slavery was first uncovered
by the Sunday Times reporter George Arbuthnott, whose investigative journalism showed the true scale of the problem in Britain today.
Successful dating is
about finding common ground and establishing a connection, so start
by finding a
film you've both seen or a book you've both read and
talking about why you liked it or loathed it.
Instead of watching old
films or picking up a new book, consider this dating advice to improve your relationship and love: Bond with your partner
by snuggling up
by the fire, cherishing old memories, celebrating how far you've come, and
talking about where you'd like to be in the future.
Talk about encouragement - it's pandering, really - the
film even rewards its audience for identifying with Matt's tormentors
by offering hot proxy girlfriends.
Let's
talk about that (much better)
film's heroine, Leeloo Dallas (multipass), played
by Milla Jovovich: She's a super-skilled, «perfect» warrior, but as the story unfolds, she learns
about humanity; she discovers laughter, trust, sacrifice, and love.
I got to pick my fighter's interview responses in career mode, I had a sexy UFC lady wanting to stop
by and
film my workout, and Joe Rogan was remembering what had happened in my last fight and was
talking about it.
Although some of you may think I'm
talking about the portrayal of the beauty consultants (like the one portrayed
by Doherty), having been around them, I can tell you that is one thing in this
film that is, sadly, realistic.
The most unpleasant and disoriented of the three
films, You Were Never Really Here, comes from Scottish - born filmmaker Lynne Ramsay (Ratcatcher, We Need to
Talk About Kevin), based on the book of the same title
by Jonathan Ames.
Owned
by Starz Media, Anchor Bay released a fairly dismal slate of
films in 2011, with only drama Beautiful Boy (sort of an inferior, tamer version of We Need to
Talk About Kevin) scoring favorable reviews from critics — and just barely.
Director Kapur — who can be quite fascinating in person — provides a dull commentary track, not helped
by the fact that he's trying to
talk seriously
about such an awful
film.
As well as
talking about her experiences and thoughts on the
film she discusses the memoirs she has written on the period called The Girl in the Green Sweater: A Life in Holocaust's Shadow (released after the
film was in pre-production, which was based on In the Sewers of Lvov
by Robert Marshall).
Dwayne Johnson
talks about his latest
film «Faster»
by director George Tillman Jr. (Notorious, Soul Food)...
During this recent interview to discuss the TV version of Zombieland, co-creators and executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick
talked about the journey from TV series to movie and now back to TV pilot, what it's been like to work with Amazon, what motivated the decision to have the same characters from the movie on the TV show, how they envision it as a road show, how much gore they can have, what Kirk Ward (who was originally cast as Tallahassee before being replaced
by Woody Harrelson) brings to this version of the character, what led them to the 30 - minute format, whether they could have any surprise cameos (Bill Murray made a very memorable one in the
film), what will determine whether the pilot is successful enough to go to series, and when they might know if they're picked up.
GS: Let's
talk about the
film the deputy editor of FILM COMMENT had a hand in writing: Jimmy P., directed by Arnaud Desplec
film the deputy editor of
FILM COMMENT had a hand in writing: Jimmy P., directed by Arnaud Desplec
FILM COMMENT had a hand in writing: Jimmy P., directed
by Arnaud Desplechin.
I remember when this came out; I was at a restaurant celebrating someone's birthday, and I walked
by a table that was
talking about Mike Leigh, I forget what
film exactly.
After the excitement of David Arnold's three scores for Emmerich and then the brief diversion to the great John Williams on The Patriot, the change in musical approach since Kloser (later joined
by Wander) took over is so extreme, it doesn't really make sense — it's hard to
talk about any of the previous four Kloser / Wander scores for Emmerich without repeatedly using the word «bland» — I've just never been able to reconcile the outlandish extravagance of every other aspect of the
films with the understated timidity of their scores, which seem to serve no purpose whatsoever.
Guy Maddin and his filmmaking partner Evan Johnson dropped
by the Criterion kitchen to
talk about their new
film, The Forbidden Room.
Kristen Stewart
talks with T4
about her role in the upcoming
film «The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1» aka Breaking Dawn
by director Bill Condon stars Robert Pattinson (Bel Ami, Water for Elephants), Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, The Runaways), Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene (Skateland), Taylor Lautner, (The Twilight Saga: New Moon, My Own Worst Enemy), Jackson Rathbone (S. Darko, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2), Dakota Fanning and Kellan Lutz.
The
film is at its best when it's
about these two opposites getting to know each other
by talking about absolutely nothing.
Instead of a silly
film about a
talking teddy bear, director and co-writer Seth MacFarlane raised the bar
by leaving out the cuteness and focusing on the hardcore hilarity.
See the
films that everyone will be
talking about later this year first at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival, presented
by AT&T.
After all, we're only
talking about a
film here, but from a character motivation stance, no one is affected that deeply
by the experience, and therefore, a lot of drama that could have been there wasn't.
Much more fun is How to
Talk to Girls at Parties, an endearingly silly and outré coming - of - age
film from Hedwig and the Angry Inch creator John Cameron Mitchell
about a trio of punk - obsessed teenagers, led
by sensitive fanzine editor Enn (newcomer Alex Sharp), who stumble across a colony of cannibalistic pansexual aliens (among them Elle Fanning) in Croydon during the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
Let me just start off this review
by laying something down: It is impossible to
talk about this
film without mentioning John Carpenter's version.
FILM COMMENT caught up with the husky - voiced Bertolucci
by phone to
talk about his directorial past and present, why TV is better than the movies these days, and that ever - controversial stick of butter.
The Martian is one of the most
talked about films of the year and has been named one of the best movies of the year
by groups such as National Board of Review, which also awarded top honors to Ridley Scott for Best Director, Matt Damon for Best Actor and Drew Goddard for Best Adapted Screenplay.
«Passion Project: Martin Rosen on Watership Down» (16:21) lets the
film's screenwriter - director - producer
talk about making the
film with no prior experience in animation and with no participation
by author Richard Adams.
Before I even start to
talk about John Wells «new
film «August: Osage County,» I have to say I've never seen the stage play or read it
by writer Tracy Letts.
Buckaroo Entertainment and Screen Gems released this brand new movie poster for the upcoming
film «Priest»
by director Scott Stewart (What We
Talk About When We
Talk About Love, Legion) and starring Cam Gigandet (Pandorum, Twilight, The Unborn) and Paul Bettany (Iron Man 2, Inkheart).
Written and directed
by Linklater, the
film (formerly titled That's What I'm
Talking About) follows a group of college baseball players in the 1980s as they adjust to the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adult life for the first time.
Jonah Hill
talks about his role in the upcoming animated
film «Megamind»
by director Tom McGrath (Madagascar) and starring Brad Pitt (Inglourious Basterds, World War Z), Will Ferrell (The Other Guys), Jonah Hill (Get Him to the Greek, 21 Jump Street) and Tina Fey (30 Rock).
Here, he
talks about his latest
film, THE ADDRESS, a current - day documentary chronicling the herculean effort
by students at a school
In this recent interview, director D.J. Caruso and Alex Pettyfer
talk about the upcoming
film «I Am Number Four»
by director D.J. Caruso (Eagle Eye, Disturbia) and starring Dianna Agron (Glee, Burlesque), Timothy Olyphant (Deadwood, Hitman, Rango), Teresa Palmer (The Sorcerer's Apprentice) and Kevin Durand (Robin Hood, X-Men Origins: Wolverine).
Neve Campbell
talks with Jimmy Kimmel
about her role in the upcoming horror
film Wes Craven's «Scream 4» from writer Kevin Williamson (The Vampire Diaries)
by director Wes Craven (A Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Cursed, Red Eye) and starring Courteney Cox (Cougar Town, Scrubs), Neve Campbell (The Simpsons, Vivaldi, Owl Song), David Arquette (Pushing Daisies, Hamlet 2, Conception) and produced
by Bob and Harvey Weinstein (Halloween III, Inglourious Basterds, Piranha 3 - D).
The Weinstein Co has debuted the official US trailer for Justin Kurzel's Macbeth, the precursor to Fassbender's Assassin's Creed (also directed
by Kurzel), and one of the most
talked about films coming out of Cannes this year.
Here's a brand new international movie trailer for the upcoming
film «Priest»
by director Scott Stewart (What We
Talk About When We
Talk About Love, Legion) and starring Cam Gigandet (Pandorum, Twilight, The Unborn), Karl Urban, Maggie Q, Lily Collins, Brad Dourif, Stephen Moyer, Christopher Plummer and Paul Bettany (Iron Man 2, Inkheart).
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Talk About Kevin Win Win «HUGO is such a personal
film by Martin Scorsese,» said Annie Schulhof, NBR President.
Talking with «People» magazine
about his role in the new horror
film «Happy Birthday,» the singer reveals he's been bitten
by the acting bug.
Nicole Kidman
talks about her role in the upcoming
film «Rabbit Hole» directed
by John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) from a script
by acclaimed playwright David Lindsay - Abaire, adapted from his Pulitzer Prize - winning play.
He's been
talking about it for years, and
filming is apparently happening or has happened, and while 2014 is probably more likely, this could also surprise everyone
by quietly sneaking into the lineup.
All of the celebrities get tributary write - ups
by other starry folk: Oscar whisperer Harvey Weinstein honors
film legend Redford; James Franco writes
about Abramovic (OF COURSE HE DOES); Naomi Watts
talks up Robin Wright who had her best year; and Jessica Chastain has the good sense to worship Megan Ellison...
A clever, gently provocative movie
about talking, listening and competing interests, «The End of the Tour» is a two - character play that managed to hitch a ride as a road movie directed
by James Ponsoldt, whose previous
films include «The Spectacular...
Such rules would normally be frowned upon (and even ignored
by many), but in fact, this
film does such a masterful job of paying homage to the first, while enhancing the characters and story, that we are eager for every viewer to experience it with fresh eyes and clear mind... no matter how tempting it is to
talk about!