In fact, nearly every sequence unfolds under the suffocating guise of overlapping sound bridges that reference key
unseen events in the film.
Not exact matches
Deathly Hallows is more heavily steeped
in Potter mythology than any of the other
films, and as a result less diehard viewers may find themselves confused by the frequent references to earlier
events or
unseen characters.
The
unseen events bookending Easy Rawlins» (Denzel Washington) transition from disaffected war veteran to private investigator - namely his former criminal escapades with a trigger - happy associate
in Texas (Don Cheadle) versus his further adventures as a fully - fledged gumshoe - unfortunately sound a lot more interesting than the story we are being told, making this feel like a sequel to, or a two - hour trailer for, an even better
film.
This year's CinemaCon
event in Las Vegas opened up the visibility to this year's Oscar race a bit, giving us peeks at a handful of as - of - yet
unseen films and some
films that aren't even finished with production yet.
Previous intel suggested that the new
film will take place directly after the
events of «Halloween II» —
in other words, it'll be a «period piece» — and fill us
in on previously
unseen moments from the»80s Michael Myers shopping (for bodies) spree.
From the early Foley Artist (1996)-- a celebration of the
unseen sound artists of
film that scripts an imaginary
film entirely through the efforts of two foley artists — to the «bewilderingly intricate»
Event for Stage (2015)
in which actor Stephen Dillane delivers (
in four performances cut into one) scripts given to him, page by page, by the artist, the exhibition examines performance and its relationship to narrative, the imagination and the collective effort of artist and audience
in film, theatre, drawing and photogravure.