Sentences with phrase «to bring to the screen»

For example, the twisted world that he first brought to the screen in 1979 was completely insane for the time period.
There is an Apply Now link that brings you to a screen where you can attach a cover letter and resume.
The feature film reminded many of us that the story had been brought to the screen once..
Even though young adult literature is widely read by teens and adults alike, this adaptation isn't bringing to the screen the intensity and complexity found in the pages of the books.
The lack of sexual content is a fine example of how a compulsive love story can be brought to the screen without even a kiss.
While each of the characters from the show is still brought to screen, their alternate versions are exciting, to say the least.
Click an item that's surrounded by floating question marks and you'll be brought to a screen scattered with about one million and a half items.
Unbroken is the true - life inspiring story of Louis Zamperini, WWII hero, as brought to the screen by Director Angelina Jolie.
As the sun sets on another colorful year at the Miami International Film Festival, it's difficult to ignore the variety of brought to the screen in such a festival.
There's an authenticity with what Gerwig brings to the screen as a writer and director, which can't be denied.
Now, over 60 years later, Todd Haynes brings it to the screen for a contemporary audience and affords it the respect that it's been deserving of for too long.
This heist flick is a puzzle box of dreams brought to the screen with an urgency and vibrancy that is truly wondrous.
First Big Budget Film: «Where The Wild Things Are,» an ambitious adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's novel, which others (including Disney) had mooted bringing to the screen before.
If all you know about Dredd is that it's a reboot (not a remake) of the character from the 2000AD comic book previously brought to the screen by Sylvester Stallone, you might want to play closer attention.
«Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet» finally brings to the screen Gibran's widely beloved poetic musings on such topics as love, marriage, children and death.
The film stars Academy Award winner Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft in a role first brought to the screen by Angelina Jolie in 2001.
First published in 1938, Disney brought it to the screen as one of just three animated features from the 1960s.
If you can imagine Anatole France writing a detective story you will have some notion of the artistry that Hitchcock brings to this screen version of John Buchan's novel.
Deadpool is a character I'm indifferent to, but the way he was brought to the screen just made me fall in love -LSB-...]
The official plot synopsis for Avengers: Infinity War promises a showdown this universe will never forget: «An unprecedented cinematic journey ten years in the making and spanning the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Studios» Avengers: Infinity War brings to the screen the ultimate, deadliest showdown of all time.
As an actor, the sensibility that Greta Gerwig brings to the screen is a tonic.
Note the title, «How I Live Now,» and its absence of colons, commas, or other punctuation implying further installments — it's the first sign of the crucial immediacy to Meg Rosoff's 2004 YA novel, now brought to the screen by «Last King of Scotland» director Kevin Macdonald.
While the story unfolds in teeth - grinding fashion, it doesn't offset the powerful emotion and personal intensity brought to the screen by both James McAvoy (Conor) and Jessica Chastain (El).
The season and a bit of serendipity brought to my screen an interesting...
X-Men brings to the screen the elements that any live comic book adaptation should offer, resulting in a lightly enjoyable cinematic experience.
I explained how to do this in my post Analyzing Stock Volatility, but essentially all that you have to do it find the right index (or stock, or bond... you get the picture) on Google Finance and click the «Historical Prices» button on the left hand side, which brings you to this screen:
So see it for the zaniness that these women bring to the screen so effectively, have a good time, and make sure to stay for the end credits, where each of the lead actresses is paired with her real - life mother for a brief, but moving, conversation that was one of my favorite parts of the film.
I wasn't prepared for the emotional gravitas that this film brings to the screen.
For the short - attention spans of many of today's audiences, these films are torture, but for the less beguiling cineaste, they are perfectly realized works of fiction brought to the screen.
I just read Matthew Quick's The Silver Linings Playbook, and I must say i'm interested to see what Bradley Cooper brings to the screen as a mentally unstable Eagles fan.
François Mauriac's legendary 1927 novel of French provincial life has been gloriously brought to the screen by the inestimable Claude Miller in his final film.
One of the book's most famous fans was actress Salma Hayek and even though a collection of prose poems on such subjects as crime and punishment, beauty, religion and clothing might not seem like the most fertile source of material for a film, she has spent the last decade bringing it to the screen as an animated film, serving both as a producer and as one of the character voices.
Forgoing the simmering snideness and spastic energy he often brings to the screen, he plays a wearier type here, frustrated by his inability to connect with the girl he likes at work (Kristen Wiig) or to stand up to the obnoxious corporate downsizers dismantling his analog workplace.
If they ultimately use the Flashpoint storyline Digby might be the best person to help bring that to the screen.
What Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody have brought to the screen speaks to humanity and empathy — and should spark a provocative conversation.
His «Your Name» is a beautifully crafted story of love, loss, desperation and hope brought to the screen with visual splendor.
In the end, St. Aubyn reports, there's unexpected consolation to be found in seeing his alter ego brought to the screen.
Moreso for Mr. Ribisi playing Moberg, because while I do appreciate what Eckhart brings to the screen, I had only just gotten over seeing him as the heroic mayor of Gotham City (Harvey Dent).
Gerwig herself is an inspiration, being a fresh voice and bringing to the screen interesting and complex female characters.
What makes Amélie truly memorable is the often gorgeous visual Jeunet brings to the screen, along with Tautou's irresistible performance.
I love a good maniacal bad guy but the character Pearce brings to the screen I just want to flick in the head and tell him to go away.
As viewers, we've become accustomed to the remarkable transformations that Daniel Day - Lewis habitually brings to the screen, and his role here is just as revelatory as per expectation.
After a successful debut with It Felt Like Love, writer - director Eliza Hittman brings to the screen Beach Rats.
Molly Bloom's life as brought to the screen here is an engrossing romp full of twists and turns, wonderfully played by a catty, confident Chastain, and Sorkin ably shepherds his vision to the screen as a first time director.
Sexy Beast (2000)-- 7:00 PM, 35 mm «A refreshing entry among the recent spate of British gangster films, Sexy Beast plays in spots something like a stage play smartly brought to screen.
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