The result is one of the more
unexpected film experiences I've had in sometime.
Not exact matches
An excerpt from Magnolia's description of the
film says: «Following a long fascination with [Scientology] and with much
experience in dealing with eccentric, unpalatable and
unexpected human behavior, the beguilingly unassuming Louis Theroux won't take no for an answer when his quest to enter the Church's headquarters is turned down.
Suffice to say that, despite being comprised of variations on things we've been
experiencing directly (in «Star Wars»
films) and indirectly (in «Star Wars» - inspired entertainment) since 1977, «The Last Jedi» still manages to maneuver in
unexpected ways, starting with the decision to build a whole
film around a retreat where the goal is not to win but to avoid being wiped out.
The most moving
experience I have had at Sundance so far was from a completely
unexpected film.
As its plot enters
unexpected and twisty territory, it grows ever more difficult to pin down, but the cumulative effect is one of the most indelibly haunting
experiences in recent
film — a vision powerful, bold and new.
«Haunted Hospital: On Location» — Cast and crew discuss what it's like to
film at a haunted location (Blu - ray exclusive) «Leigh Whannell's Insidious Journal» — A look at making the
film through the perspective of writer / actor Leigh Whannell (Blu - ray exclusive) «Work in Progress: On Set Q&A» — Barbara Hershey, Patrick Wilson, Jason Blum, James Wan, and Leigh Whannell discuss their
experiences filming «Insidious: Spectral Sightings» 3 - Part Webisodes — Specs & Tucker find an
unexpected ally in their early days as paranormal investigators (Blu - ray exclusive) «Peripheral Vision: Behind the Scenes» — Go on the set and see how the second installment was created «Ghostly Transformation» — Discover how actors were transformed into ghosts in The Further through make - up effects
«Guardians of Middle - earth provides an avenue for fans to
experience memorable Middle - earth characters firsthand, including many from The Hobbit: An
Unexpected Journey
film,» said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President, Production and Development, Warner Bros..
They have successfully gone beyond the walls of their gallery space and brought art
experiences to
unexpected places, from performances at a boxing gym to
film screenings projected onto former concert hall facades.
The brainchild of «The Festival of Fatimah», Armina Mussa — a D.C. - native who could easily be described as a captivating hybrid of modern nymph and irreverent wit — the visual
experience is an edited yet expressive collection of
unexpected faces captured on
film in her late Bed Stuy apartment.
You walk in off the pavement and into an
unexpected multi-media
experience that cleverly takes over the main exhibition space, utilizing all the nooks and crannies of the high ceiling deconsecrated Church with 3D
film, music and a cleverly crafted domestic interior filled with discarded bottles and the debris of everyday life, like a version of Tracey Emin's Bed for the 2000s.
Award - winning cinematographer bringing a unique vision and more than 8 years
experience behind the lens including work on the critically acclaimed independent
film: The
Unexpected Diplomat.