Sentences with phrase «theatrical work in»

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Similarly, he said his close collaborators in his theatrical work have a habit of using humor to help break him out of obsessive - compulsive loops.
At 17, my undergrad college experience gave me a well - appointed laboratory to explore practical work in writing, producing, and directing professional - level theatrical presentations.
I mean, the distributor of this film told me that all of the work we have done — the film festivals, all the press, the public appearances, the theatrical release — it all has one goal, which is to be No. 1 VOD on the first VOD weekend, because there is so much product out there on demand that if you're not in the top five it doesn't matter anymore because people can't get through it all.
While the History Channel owns the exclusive North American rights to the project, Burnett and Downey own the rights to global distribution and theatrical airings, which are in the works.
As a playwright, Shakespeare responds in any given work to many immediate literary, economic, cultural, and theatrical exigencies that have nothing to do with his personal beliefs.
He had to prove that the miracle he had worked the week before in strapping a last - gasp, theatrical 20 - 17 defeat on the Miami Dolphins was not a pure accident.
Today, Fraser also works as a theatrical blood effects artist, creating gory effects for various projects in Chicago.
Jonathan, who uses a variety of techniques appropriate for each client group (ranging from writing / discussion to the highly participatory «jumping right in» theatrical methods) has worked with many different client groups, including prison inmates and excluded and in - care teenage boys.
«With generous support of our loyal audiences, we've been able to do wonderful work here for a very long time,» said the REP's Producing Artistic Director Maggie Mancinelli - Cahill, «but, in order to advance our standing in developing new work, increase our patrons» comfort and utilize modern theatrical stagecraft, we need a well - planned, up - to - date facility.
In America, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, such jobs include mail superintendent, insurance sales agent, theatrical makeup artist, or two postdoctoral fellows working simultaneously, possibly inside a hilariously oversized trench coat.
We showed in Paris a few times, but the audience for her kind of work is better here, because Londoners are open to things off the track — more experimental and theatrical
Can a minor work in a theatrical or modeling job in Washington State?
Since the Hollywood board represents the majority of SAG actors and the majority of money earned under the TV / Theatrical contract, it is safe to assume that thousands of working actors, if given the ability to weigh the pros and cons of this proposed deal, will be voting against this contract when it is offered in a referendum next month,» said actor Kent McCord, the opposition's unofficial leader.
Born in the South and schooled in the Midwest, she escaped to New York and worked on a number of projects as a theatrical collaborator with the likes of Eric Bogosian and Joey Arias.
Actor Peter Haskell has from time to time showed up in theatrical films (he was in two of the three Child's Play flicks), but the lion's share of his work has been on television.
The familiar highlights of Pope John Paul II's life and work are vividly realized: his early theatrical aspirations, his staunch resistance of both the Nazis and the Communist party in his native Poland, his meteoritic rise through the church ranks (at 38, he was his country's youngest bishop), and his ultimate ascendance to the Vatican throne in 1978.
Having appeared in one film (1913's Shylock), in 1933 he began taking film roles to support his theatrical work; his subtle, forceful, witty performances redeemed poor movies and intensified high - quality work.
Duly impressed by Tyner's work, Newman brought his theatrical coworker to Hollywood eight years later to play Boss Higgins, the sadistic prison camp guard in Cool Hand Luke (1967).
Dissatisfied with a mere taste of the theatrical arts and eager to extend acting into a full - time passion, Eigenberg subsequently moved to New York and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, working odd jobs on the side (construction et al.) to put himself through school.Scattered roles followed, including a guest appearance on The Cosby Show and a bit part in the awful 1989 generation - gap comedy Rude Awakening (co-starring Cheech Marin and Eric Roberts), but Sex and the City (which Eigenberg auditioned for out of innumerable hopefuls) represented the actor's first huge break.
David Nelson worked steadily but unspectacularly as a producer / director in the years to follow: in the early»80s he directed three theatrical films, the most prominent of which was the 1981 George Kennedy starrer The Rare Breed.
Brown's budding acting career began in March 2010, at the age of five years old when he had the opportunity to work with local Chicago independent playwrights and artists in several theatrical productions.
In honor of the film's May 17th limited theatrical release, Chan took the time to run through all her feats from finding and working with Lin to securing financing, ensuring «33 Postcards» is a standout film, and more.
A 2019 theatrical release is in the works for The Image Book, which uses bold, visual imagery and film clips as Godard himself comments and reflects on... Read
In 2003, for example, both Sean Penn and Tim Robbins won Oscars for their work in Mystic River; I found both of them embarrassingly hammy — especially Robbins, whose tic - ridden portrayal of lingering trauma I'd actually call his career worst (and I saw Howard The Duck in its original theatrical runIn 2003, for example, both Sean Penn and Tim Robbins won Oscars for their work in Mystic River; I found both of them embarrassingly hammy — especially Robbins, whose tic - ridden portrayal of lingering trauma I'd actually call his career worst (and I saw Howard The Duck in its original theatrical runin Mystic River; I found both of them embarrassingly hammy — especially Robbins, whose tic - ridden portrayal of lingering trauma I'd actually call his career worst (and I saw Howard The Duck in its original theatrical runin its original theatrical run).
The film works well in its theatrical cut, but these extended pieces make it just a little bit more satisfying.
A re-visiting of the somewhat seminal work — which scored a visual effects Oscar nomination, rang up over $ 50 million in its initial theatrical run, and expanded upon the notions of what was an acceptable Hollywood studio animated release — reveals a spirited but flawed rendering of a deliciously wonky premise, a movie long on cultish personality but lacking in the sort of storytelling vim and vigor that sticks to the imagination outside of a captive viewing.
For example, prior to digital distribution, horror films from filmmakers working in countries like Japan, Spain, and Italy were traded on VHS and DVDs by American fans of the genre, including movies that never saw an official theatrical release in the United States.
Theatrical Distributor: Screen Gems Official Site: Release Date: January 12, 2018 DVD / Blu - ray Release Date: April 10, 2018 Synopsis: Mary (Taraji P. Henson) is a hit woman working for an organized crime family in Boston, whose life is completely turned around when she meets a young boy whose path she crosses when a professional hit goes bad.
The film is directed by Barry Levinson, whose Oscar win for Rain Man (1988) hasn't helped his recent theatrical work get noticed (he did direct Pacino in HBO's You Don't Know Jack).
The R - rated comedy, which marked Rudd's third time working with writer / director Jesse Peretz (The Ex, The Château), earned two positive reviews for every negative one, but it stalled at the box office, grossing just under $ 25 million in its wide theatrical release and hardly anything anywhere else.
(It is no accident that this bit of wisdom is cited in «Waiting For Godot,» an obscure theatrical work by another talented Irishman name of Beckett.)
There's considerable gratification in watching this quartet of great actors working in Polanski's deliciously theatrical setting.
More consciously seeking to recreate an old Hollywood vibe is the latest from Peter Bogdanovich, the refugee from the first golden age of cinephile directors who has found film work increasingly hard to find in recent years (this is his first theatrical fiction feature since 2001's The Cat's Meow).
In fact, the amount of work necessary to achieve that effect — including the invention of a 12 - wire pulley system attached to Bullock and controlled by some of the puppeteers who worked on the theatrical version of «War Horse» — almost defies description.
The debate over whether monogamy can really work between two young adults is explored in the movie's newly released theatrical trailer and poster.
Its frantic entrances and exits — the perpetually harried Hélène more than once needlessly announces that she will «go first» — prefigure those in Resnais's several late adaptations of Alan Ayckbourn's comedies, which the British playwright greatly admires, once commenting that the director «works in a very theatrical way.»
Note: I gave the movie a «marginal thumbs up» on «Ebert & Roeper» because I felt people might want to see it based on what was good in it, but I am fine - tuning that to a ** 1/2 rating because, on the whole, I don't think the movie really works on its own, without reference to the theatrical version.
An extensive selection of work from across the world is presented including the World Premieres of William English's HEATED GLOVES and THE HOST, in which director Miranda Pennell delves deeper into her past and her late parents» involvement with the Anglo Iranian Oil Company (BP); Ben Rivers» THE SKY TREMBLES AND THE EARTH IS AFRAID AND THE TWO EYES ARE NOT BROTHERS, the feature element of Ben's current Artangel installation at BBC White City; EVENT FOR A STAGE by Tacita Dean, a filmed presentation of her live theatrical happening in collaboration with actor Stephen Dillane at the 2014 Sydney Biennial; the European Premiere of Omer Fast's REMAINDER, a London - set thriller adapted from Tom McCarthy's acclaimed novel of the same name; the European Premiere of INVENTION which highlights the possibilities of camera movement and the development of artistic apparatus and Kevin Jerome Everson's PARK LANES, set in an American bowling alley over the course of a day.
Pajiba this is not the angle of Pajiba's story but as with seemingly all biopic subjects Harriet Tubmann suddenly has two competing biopics in the work: Viola Davis's for HBO and one for theatrical release about which we had previously heard nothing.
Kane and Lynch gets a director Gary Coleman dies at age 42 50 Cent drops 54 pounds for his role in Things Fall Apart Live Action Dilbert movie in the works Hitman sequel in the works and will begin shooting soon; Timothy Olyphant not expected to rejoin Platinum Dunes will produce the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live - action reboot Theatrical Releases on Cable On Demand 30 days after initial release in theatres Bangkok Dangerous screenwriter hired for MacGuyver
Extras: «The Making of Kaleidoscope» featurette, «Working in the Studio» featurette, «Keeping Up With The Joneses» featurette, theatrical trailer.
Michael Seresin, BSC, connects with American Cinematographer via Skype to revisit his work on Alan Parker's Angel Heart, a dark, atmospheric thriller that has gained iconic status in cinematography circles since its theatrical release in 1987.
In Chronicle, Josh Trank's (who's previously worked on TV's «The Kill Point») theatrical debut, we learn that, much like how it is with young love, when high school students are confronted with superpowers, things can quickly escalate from skipping stones and playing aeronautical football to committing crimes of passion and bouts of melodrama.
Formed in 2014 from a merger of innovative theatrical distributor Variance Films («Sound City,» «Red Hook Summer») and leading digital distributor GoDigital, Amplify uses cutting edge marketing and distribution techniques with a focus on working directly with filmmakers to craft hand - tailored release campaigns for each film.
The 13th is the first - ever nonfiction work to open the festival, and will debut on Netflix and open in a limited theatrical run on October 7.
«When I was young, Parvana, I knew what peace felt like...» GKids has debuted the full - length theatrical trailer for an animated film titled The Breadwinner, set in the heart of Afghanistan telling the story of a girl who dresses as a boy in order to work and provide for her family.
In the original theatrical trailer for Ghostbusters, the now famous 555 number seen in the film was replaced by a working 1 - 800 number, which led to a pre-recording of Bill Murray and Dan AykroyIn the original theatrical trailer for Ghostbusters, the now famous 555 number seen in the film was replaced by a working 1 - 800 number, which led to a pre-recording of Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyin the film was replaced by a working 1 - 800 number, which led to a pre-recording of Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd.
Lifelong sibling con artists, Bloom (Brody, Hollywoodland) and Stephen (Ruffalo, Blindness), are nearing their last days working as a flamboyant, theatrical - styled team when Bloom announces that he's ready to go legit (he wants an «unwritten life,» remarking of how his whole life has been one scenario after another concocted for him to perform in by Stephen), but not before Stephen convinces him to give it one more go before retirement.
While only Criterion offers the theatrical - length versions of A Short Film About Love and A Short Film About Killing, Arrow's inclusion of early Kieslowski works (albeit in SD) strikes me as a fair trade.
But it's also a frustrating, infuriating picture; one whose world view rarely reaches beyond the theatrical classes of the Upper East Side, one where entire strands are botched or barely even started, and one where bold tonal lurches and odd editing choices glare out, like someone did a shit in the middle of that tapestry you'd been working on for a while.
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