"To discuss the film" means having a conversation or talking about the movie.
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It's hard to
discuss the film in any meaningful detail without giving its many plot twists away.
I wanted a chance to interview the cast and director from the film and get a chance to
discuss the film with them.
The release of Three Kings should serve as a paradigm of how to choose bonus materials and how to
discuss a film on a commentary track.
Lastly (and I will try to keep this as spoiler free as possible), one can't
discuss the film without mentioning its final minute.
Over the last several months, we've invited some of our favorite contemporary directors to
discuss films from the collection that have been important in shaping their own work.
And
by discussing the film, I do mean with someone that has seen it, as significant parts of the film should be left to unfold on their own.
In the optimal situation, I would
rather discuss a film that a reader's seen rather than try to discuss it and not give away things.
The filmmaker, screenwriter and
stars discuss filming their horror / humor zombie flick on a tight schedule and even tighter budget.
Welcome to the group:) Here we talk about and recommend plenty of MG / YA books, as well
as discuss film, music, our writing, current affairs and much more.
Alexandre O. Philippe's adoration of the material is apparent and he was enthusiastic when
discussing the film at Fantastic Fest.
Showtime has released a poster for the upcoming sixth season of Homeland featuring Claire Danes» Carrie Mathison, along with a behind - the - scenes featurette which sees the
cast discussing filming in New York, and what's in store for their characters when the show returns in January.
On this episode of the Boston Online Film Critics Association podcast, members Bob Chipman, Dave Reidel, Evan Crean, and Steve Head
discuss films playing at the Coolidge Corner Theater, the Brattle Theatre, the Somerville Theater, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Harvard Film Archive in May.
WESTHAMPTON BEACH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - «September World Cinema Series: Love & Mercy» screens from Tuesday through Thursday at 8 p.m. Andrew Botsford will introduce films each Tuesday night and
discuss the film afterwards with guest commentators.
In conjunction with the premiere of his 1988 masterpiece Dead Ringers, David Cronenberg sat down with Linda Feige to
discuss the film for the television program People To People.
With just a week to go until its UK release, a featurette has arrived online for the upcoming sequel T2 which sees director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge, Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh, and stars Ewan Mcgregor and Jonny Lee
Miller discuss the films script, along with three new images and a clip entitled «Addicted to -LSB-...]
«Insidious Entities» (6:32) has Wan, Whannell, and supporting cast
members discussing the film's haunting peripheral personalities, with hair, costume, and make - up artists weighing in on their looks.
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discusses the film adaptation of her novel «Labor Day»
The filmmaker
also discusses the film's massive sets, what he learned from early screenings, and how Roger Deakins almost shot «The Imitation Game».
For the main topic of the night the guys spend some
time discussing the film legacy of Godzilla, the King of Monsters, in honor of Gareth Edwards» interpretation hitting theaters this Friday!
On this episode of the Boston Online Film Critic's Association podcast, members Bob Chipman, Dave Reidel and Steve
Head discuss films screening this month at The Brattle Theater, The Coolidge Corner Theater, The Harvard Film Archive, The Somerville Theater and Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, including Snowpiercer, Conan the Barbarian, Metropolis, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Scanners, Blazing Saddles and more.
It leans a little too much on film clips but it's still interesting to hear these
actors discuss the film and their early career.
Also at the Format Festival, Suki Chan
discusses her film work Still Point and shows excerpts from this and other recent works on 11 April.
At the end of this week's episode, Joanna and
Richard discuss a film that is in no way hoping for awards, but has gathered a lot of attention anyway: last weekend's box office hit Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
The DVD's centerpiece is an unusual audio commentary by Soderbergh and fellow director Neil LaBute («In the Company of Men»),
who discuss the film's merits, compare notes and engage in ribbing repartee.
Anri Sala
discusses his films including Nocturnes and Intervista (in the DMA Collection), both exhibited in Concentrations 41: Anri Sala, January 27 - May 20, 2002.
With Hictchcock's birthday just happening recently this interview with Guillermo Del
Toro discussing his films is worth so much of your time.
Or Dialogues: Talking with Pictures, as
filmmakers discuss films they made or love (Scorsese on his «Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore,» Max von Sydow on Bergman's «The Virgin Spring,» Sidney Lumet on Wyler's «The Best Years of Our Lives»).
In this edition of the Campbell Conversations, host Grant
Reeher discusses the film's making and purpose with the two collaborators.
On this week's edition of WBFO's Press Pass, Pat Feldballe and Buffalo Niagara Film Commissioner Tim
Clark discuss the film's progress and what's next on the commission's agenda in the coming months.
Shameless, Season 3, Episode 9: Shameless Director Mark
Mylod discusses filming the scene where Mandy hits Karen with a car.
People will be talking about Franco and Hill's performances long after they've
finished discussing the film itself, which is fine, because both men deserve the praise and will hopefully get cast for such demanding roles more often.
Penny Dreadful, Season 1, Episode 2: Penny Dreadful Creator / Executive Producer John Logan and members of the production
team discuss filming the seance scene in episode two.
Then,
Rohan discusses the films and career of the director whose name is synonymous with grand, epic filmmaking: legendary filmmaker David Lean.
A UK poster has arrived online for the upcoming drama Denial along with a featurette which sees director Mick Jackson, stars Rachel Weisz and Timothy Spall, and author of Denial: Holocaust History on Trial, Deborah
Lipstadt discussing the film; take a look below... Based on the acclaimed book Denial: Holocaust History on Trial, Denial recounts Deborah E. -LSB-...]
Canadian filmmaker Kelly
Showker discusses her film which documents Mandi Gray's gruel ling Toronto rape trial as she tries to find justice.