Not exact matches
It's hard to
tell, but his soundtrack — streaming for
free over at NPR — does give us a hint as to what we can expect from his
film.
It's
free until November 22nd and definitely worth watching, you can
tell a lot of work went into creating this
film.
On Friday, their story will be
told by some of the soldiers themselves, in a
free showing of the
film «Men of Bronze: The Black American Heroes of World War I» at the Frank E. Merriweather Jr..
It was during this time, in 1993, that Keiko made animal stardom when he «played» a leading role in the hit
film Free Willy, which
tells the story of a boy who befriends and eventually releases a captive orca.
This iconic
film, adapted from Truman Capote's novella,
tells the story of the
free - spirited Holly Golightly, played by Audrey Hepburn, living in Manhattan and falling for her neighbour.
Directed by Craig Gillespie from a screenplay by Steve Rogers, the
film is based on what we are
told, via on - screen titles, were a series of «irony -
free, wildly contradictory, totally true» interviews that Rogers conducted with Harding and her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly (masterfully rendered here by Margot Robbie and Sebastian Stan, in period - perfect makeup, hair and clothes).
His new
film will
tell the true story of Solomon Northup, a
free man kidnapped in New York and sold into slavery in the South in 1841.
Films like 127 Hours that work unique visuals in, in order to
tell the story, are remarkable, but
films like
Free Fire just don't have enough substance to sustain its 90 minute run time.
In those interviews, Tonya, LaVona, Diane, Jeff, and other characters
tell the story their way; text at the beginning of the
film explains that it's «based on irony -
free, totally contradictory» interviews with Tonya and Jeff.
Based on a novel by Bodil Steensen - Leth, the
film unfolds in the 1760s,
telling the story of Queen Caroline Mathilda (the lovely Alicia Vikander, of the forthcoming «Anna Karenina»), a young but cultured
free thinker who finds herself caught between her new husband, Danish King Christian VII (Mikkel Boe Folsgaard) and Johann Struensee (Mads Mikkelsen), a man of idealism and enlightenment.
This disc's allegedly 2.40:1 transfer of the
film — I can't yet screencap Blu - ray to verify — actually errs on the opposite end of the spectrum, seeing as it's conspicuously
free of grain; truth be
told, video-wise, it doesn't offer a tremendous improvement on the DVD of 2002.
The
film, which was written, directed and stars Nate Parker,
tells the story of Nat Turner, a Virginia slave who organized a revolt in 1831 against white slave owners to
free African - Americans.
«I was trying to make a
film as complex and as
free as its main character,» Lelio
told IndieWire, «and I owe that to Dani.»
Co-produced by Studio Ghibli, with artistic development work by Isao Takahata, the animated
film is entirely dialogue
free and
tells the story of a man who washes up on a desert island.
Watch the full panel interview below, where Harlan actually
tells a couple of Woody Allen anecdotes, including his offer to make a
film for
free if the studio would destroy Manhattan.
The Terminator franchise has always existed somewhere in the mushy middle between unified stories
told across multiple
films (The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter) and serial stories
free to change actors, back stories, and plot points (James Bond, any superhero franchise).
The
film stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and
tells the true story of an educated,
free black man living in 1853 New York who was kidnapped and forced into slavery in the south.
It's the perfect kind of manufactured reality for a guy who doesn't make documentaries that
tell the truth — he makes propaganda
films in hopes of breaking the population
free from its cultural touchstones.
Because it isn't desperately trying to nod and wink at the
films, KOTOR is
free to
tell an engaging tale of deception, love, and the lure of the dark side.