It would have been wonderful, in a way, to see first -
time feature director Paul Wright win the SFP for his genuinely audacious, though flawed, For Those in Peril.
Not exact matches
Sandbox was nominated for a Juno Award, East Coast Music Awards, and a Casby Award.Smith has mixed sound for such films as The Weight of Water and Serendipity.He had been a long -
time friend of Trailer Park Boys
director Mike Clattenburg, and met Robb Wells (Ricky), and John
Paul Tremblay (Julian) while sound mixing on the original TPB
feature.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running
time: 99 Minutes Distributor: The Criterion Collection DVD Extras: New digital transfer; interview with
director / star Lena Dunham; 4 short films by Dunham; «Creative Nonfiction,» Dunham's 1st
feature film; interview with writer /
director Paul Schrader; theatrical trailer; and a booklet
featuring an essay by critic Phillip Lopate.
Starring the bandleader
Paul Whiteman, then widely celebrated as the King of Jazz, the film drew from Broadway variety shows of the
time to present a spectacular array of sketches, performances by such acts as the Rhythm Boys (
featuring a young Bing Crosby), and orchestral numbers overseen by Whiteman himself (including a larger - than - life rendition of George Gershwin's «Rhapsody in Blue»)-- all lavishly staged by veteran theater
director John Murray Anderson and beautifully shot in early Technicolor.
TITLE: SWISS ARMY MAN LIONSGATE
DIRECTOR: Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert WRITER: Dan Kwan, Daniel Scheinert CAST:
Paul Dano, Daniel Radcliffe, Mary Elizabeth Winstead RUNNING
TIME: 97 min RATED: R (Language, Sexual References) SPECIAL FEATURES: Deleted Scenes (x5); Q&A with Filmmakers [1 hr]; Behind the Scenes Featurette [16 min]; Making of Manny Featurette [3 min]; Audio Commentary Available October 4th on Blu Ray and DVD Hank (Paul Dano, There Will Be Blood) has been stuck on an island off the coast of the Pacific Ocean for an unknown amount of t
TIME: 97 min RATED: R (Language, Sexual References) SPECIAL
FEATURES: Deleted Scenes (x5); Q&A with Filmmakers [1 hr]; Behind the Scenes Featurette [16 min]; Making of Manny Featurette [3 min]; Audio Commentary Available October 4th on Blu Ray and DVD Hank (
Paul Dano, There Will Be Blood) has been stuck on an island off the coast of the Pacific Ocean for an unknown amount of
timetime.
On Blu - ray and DVD with two commentary tracks (one from
director Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, the other
featuring editor Brent White, producer Jessie Henderson, production designer Jeff Sage, visual effects supervisor Pete Travers, and special effects supervisor Mark Hawker), the featurettes «Meet the Team,» «Visual Effects: 30 Years Later,» and «Slime
Time,» and «Jokes a Plenty: Free For All,» and a collection of alternate improvisational takes (what was called «Line - o-rama» in Judd Apatow disc releases).
Although the 1993 incarnation
featuring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland and Chris O'Donnell still lingers in the memory of modern audiences, the
time has come for a remake, with
director Paul W. S. Anderson thrusting the heroes into the third dimension.
Any new
Paul Thomas Anderson film is guaranteed to create excitement, but «Phantom Thread» has generated more buzz than usual for two reasons: The drama marks a reunion between Anderson and Daniel Day - Lewis ten years after «There Will Be Blood» and the movie finds the
director serving as his own cinematographer on a
feature film for the first
time.
It's easy to forget that at one
time McConaughey was being touted as the new Paul Newman, having received back - to - back praise in the mid -»90s for A Time to Kill and Lone Star, the latter of which has been namechecked by writer / director Jeff Nichols for part - inspiring his third feat
time McConaughey was being touted as the new
Paul Newman, having received back - to - back praise in the mid -»90s for A
Time to Kill and Lone Star, the latter of which has been namechecked by writer / director Jeff Nichols for part - inspiring his third feat
Time to Kill and Lone Star, the latter of which has been namechecked by writer /
director Jeff Nichols for part - inspiring his third
feature.
Thanks to the R - rating,
director Tim Miller, screenwriters
Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese, and the film's cast were able to provide a uniquely refreshing movie that
featured Deadpool's at -
times meta, at -
times raunchy humor - and plenty of violence mixed with the comedy.
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