Paul Dano and John Cusack play young and old versions of the Beach Boys» Brian Wilson in this unique biopic from producer
turned director Bill Pohlad.
Not exact matches
Bill Lipton, the party's state
director, said that Mr. Cuomo should take the lead in
turning the Senate Democratic and in offering «a clear progressive alternative.»
«This is a wrong
turn,» said Russ Harrison, government relations
director for IEEE - USA in Washington, D.C., in a statement about the
bill.
Cast: Sam Rockwell, Emma Roberts, Margo Martindale, Rob Corddry, Jessica Hecht, Shana Dowdeswell, Shareeka Epps, Meaghan Witri, Emily Rios, Melanie Hinkle
Director: James C. Strouse Summary: Searching for a coach for his hapless girls» basketball team, school principal Terry (Rob Corddry)
turns to his friend,
Bill (Sam Rockwell), a divorced, drunken dishwasher who isn't even involved in his own daughter's life.
There's a trailer out there that people seem to like, it has pedigree (writer -
director Bill Condon adapted the screenplay for Chicago, another musical
turned undeserved Best Picture winner), and it's been promoted with a certain amount of swagger.
It's Got:
Bill Paxton sound - a-like Timothy Olyphant producing a great
turn as Kelly, the shady big - haired muck -
director.
Released: June 9
Director:
Bill Morrison (Spark of Being) Why it's great: In 1978, a construction worker in Dawson City exhumed a historical treasure trove: 372 silent films from the
turn of the 20th century, printed across over 500,000 feet of nitrate film.
Writer /
director Bill Morrison has assembled a treasure trove of «lost» images — silent films, newsreels, and archives from the
turn of the last century — that was buried deep in the permafrost of the Yukon.
Besides «Marshall»
director Hudlin, stars Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad and Sterling K. Brown and producer Paula Wagner, high - profile guests expected at various screenings and events during the festival include Patrick Stewart (subject of an Oct. 25 career retrospective tribute and a conversation with yours truly); Vanessa Redgrave (Oct. 16, presenting her documentary «Sea Sorrow» and represented elsewhere in the festival by a revival screening of «Blow - Up»); Alfre Woodard (subject of an Oct. 21 career retrospective tribute); Michael Shannon (Chicago's own, as the locals like to call him, representing «The Shape of Water» on Oct. 26); Tracy Letts (Chicago's own, as the locals also like to call him, participating Oct. 18 on behalf of Greta Gerwig's acclaimed directorial debut «Lady Bird»); Michael Stuhlbarg (arriving Oct. 25; he gives a beautiful supporting
turn in the coming - of - age drama «Call Me by Your Name»); Jon Lovitz (part of the Chicago - sprung comedy «Chasing the Blues,» appearing Oct. 14); and, in an Oct. 23 addition announced after the program went to press,
Bill Pullman (getting good notices for the western «The Ballad of Lefty Brown»).
Get a copy of the first book that really takes a look at the
director behind so many of Hollywood's most famous films, like Casablanca, the Sea Hawk, King Creole & about 180 more.Then stick around for a Noir double
bill of, «The
Turning Point» (1952) & the Curtiz directed, «The Scarlet Hour» (1956)
MUBI heads to Japan this week for a double -
bill of work by TV comedian
turned director Hitoshi Matsumoto, whose career is defined by his strangely inspired and giddily irreverent attitude to genre.
Whose idea was it to
turn those latter day Caribbean pirates Johnny Depp,
Bill Nighy and (
director) Gore Verbinski loose on a cartoon, ostensibly for kids?
The geeky movie fan and video store clerk
turned acclaimed
director used The Grand Duel's title score on Kill
Bill Vol.
Marvel Games creative
director Bill Roseman and executive producer Mike Jones
turned up at an event in San Francisco today to make the announcement, saying that the games will «strive for authenticity, feel exquisite and sexy, and will be celebrated by Marvel fans.»
• Ed Paschke (1939 — 2004), neon - lit Chicago Pop artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), world - famous sculptor of elevated banality and gleaming toys Prema Murthy (b. 1969), Net - conscious media artist Sarah Morris (b. 1967), brainy geometric abstractionist and appropriationist Jennifer Rubell (b. 1970), food artist extraordinaire Tony Matelli (b. 1971), hyperrealistic sculptor of flora and aggressive fauna • Edward Kienholz (1927 — 1994), Ferus gallery co-founder, iconic Los Angeles artist Jack Goldstein (1945 — 2003), Pictures Generation star and looper of films Ashley Bickerton (b. 1959), Neo-Geo artist of lurid island pop Mark Dion (b. 1961), naturalist conceptualist and arch-cataloguer • Vito Acconci (b. 1940), seminal father of transgressive»70s performance art Kathryn Bigelow (b. 1951), artist -
turned - «Hurt Locker»
director Ken Feingold (b. 1952), conceptualist sculptor of heads Robert Longo (b. 1953), wizard of charcoal and graphite, disturber of «Men in Cities» Mark Innerst (b. 1957), engineering - slanted landscape painter Brock Enright (b. 1976), postmodern pop - culture investigator David Salle (b. 1952), brainy Neo-Expressionist descendent of Picabia Annette Lemieux, lecturer of visual and environmental studies at Harvard Michele Zalopany, pastel Postmodernist • Dan Graham (b. 1942), sculptor of reflective / transparent psychological architecture R.H. Quaytman (b. 1961), literary - minded process painter of high intellectual wattage Cameron Rowland (b. 1988), conceptual found - object sculptor • Julian Schnabel (b. 1951), Neo-Expressionist godhead and Hollywood filmmaker
Bill Saylor, sketchy maximalist and Harmony Korine collaborator Greg Bogin (b. 1965), post-Net minimalist
They include:
Bill Orr, Executive
Director for Collaborative for High Performance Schools; Shae Kalyani, VP of Marketing for Pureology; Erin Schrode, spokeswoman and co-founder of the US - based
Turning Green campaign; Ramsey Green, Deputy Superintendent of Operations at Recovery School District Louisiana; Walker Wells,
Director of the Green Urbanism Program at Global Green; Matt Petersen, President and CEO at Global Green.
After much debate, we honed the piles to 12 finalists and
turned those entries over to six guest judges: NAR Editorial
Director Pamela Geurds Kabati, NAR Housing Needs Chair Bonnie Lazar, NAR Executive Vice President Terry McDermott, NAR Communications Chair
Bill Powers, eNeighborhoods CEO Stuart Siegal, and NAR Treasurer Alan Yassky.