Decided by Festivalgoers» ballots, Audience Awards are bestowed
upon films in each of the Festival's four competition categories.
Not exact matches
The
film, directed by Barry Jenkins and based
upon the play
In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue by Tarell Alvin McCraney, follows Chiron, a young African - American boy coming of age in Miami, navigating his family, both found and biological, and his sexualit
In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue by Tarell Alvin McCraney, follows Chiron, a young African - American boy coming of age
in Miami, navigating his family, both found and biological, and his sexualit
in Miami, navigating his family, both found and biological, and his sexuality.
In my job with Esquire, I'm often called
upon to be a cocktails expert (I direct most of the spirits / drinking coverage), a pop - culture expert (I direct a lot of the
film / TV / music coverage) and a cars expert (I edit the cars column).
Coulrophobia (/ kulɹəˈfəʊbiə /; cool - ruh - foh - bee - ah) The term for a fear of clowns, which saw a surge
in popularity
upon the release of the
film adaptation of Stephen King's «It,»
in September.
There's a scene
in the
film Up
in the Air where George Clooney's character, Ryan while firing J.K. Simmons's character, Bob realizes he isn't buying the platitudes spouted
upon him, and helps him see inspiration
in his unexpected transition...
Mead calls this rather absurd scene — that of
filming people watching
film — the ultimate manifestation of Bridezilla culture: «an exercise
in self - regard so grandiose that it has collapsed
in upon itself.»
European concerns about Hollywood
films are largely based
upon the existing trade deficit with the USA
in audiovisual trade and the fact that over half of the movies exhibited
in European cinemas are made
in the USA against only 2 % European
films released
in the USA.
The movie certainly builds
upon themes that Christ - followers might find challenging and counter-intuitive to western culture, but certainly
in an insightful way that's also benefitted by some impressive voice acting and unbelievable set pieces you won't expect from a stop - motion
film.
Drawing
upon inspiration from his
film career and travels around the globe to the far reaching corners of the world, Francis created each resort embracing its off - the - beaten - track location, making it an ideal destination for exploring the natural wonders of the area while relaxing
in tranquil surroundings.
Working side - by - side
in a small restaurant and collaborating as celebrities on something like a TV show, with handlers and layers
upon layers of pre - and post-production people, are totally different worlds; they may never even see each other while the show's
filming.
Dad Rodney decided to push his daughter on her ride -
upon in circles around the house while
filming the whole thing.
In the film, Danny comes upon a pair of creepy twins in matching blue dresse
In the
film, Danny comes
upon a pair of creepy twins
in matching blue dresse
in matching blue dresses.
They would be
in uproar
upon learning that a mob had tried to physically force its way into an American television studio and blocked the roads outside, trying to prevent the
filming of a political debate which featured a robust and forthright atheist.
On a separate silicon chip, they grow a thin, flexible
film of silicon nitride,
upon which they deposit the superconductor niobium nitride
in a pattern useful for photon detection.
In the 1880s inventor George Eastman hit upon an ingenious idea for making photographic film flexible so it could be stored in compact canisters instead of on heavy, fragile glass plate
In the 1880s inventor George Eastman hit
upon an ingenious idea for making photographic
film flexible so it could be stored
in compact canisters instead of on heavy, fragile glass plate
in compact canisters instead of on heavy, fragile glass plates.
In the Gobi Desert of northern China, Xing Xu of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology accidentally stumbled
upon a gigantic one - and - a-half-ton dinosaur while
filming a documentary about a previous find.
In recent years, the lab has developed and expanded
upon its method to make graphene foam by using a commercial laser to transform the top layer of an inexpensive polymer
film.
Only sufficiently thin liquid
films undergo significant surface deformations
upon exposure to stresses at the surface, while highly regular periodic flow patterns develop
in the bulk of thicker
films when subjected to the same stresses.
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In our process, you can form the
film evenly down to 20 nanometers because the crystallization at room temperature is much more balanced and occurs immediately over the whole
film upon bathing.»
In a newly published paper in Nature Nanotechnology («Ultrahard carbon film from epitaxial two - layer graphene»), researchers across The City University of New York (CUNY) describe a process for creating diamene: flexible, layered sheets of graphene that temporarily become harder than diamond and impenetrable upon impac
In a newly published paper
in Nature Nanotechnology («Ultrahard carbon film from epitaxial two - layer graphene»), researchers across The City University of New York (CUNY) describe a process for creating diamene: flexible, layered sheets of graphene that temporarily become harder than diamond and impenetrable upon impac
in Nature Nanotechnology («Ultrahard carbon
film from epitaxial two - layer graphene»), researchers across The City University of New York (CUNY) describe a process for creating diamene: flexible, layered sheets of graphene that temporarily become harder than diamond and impenetrable
upon impact.
In order to send a message of hope to as many vets as possible, as well as educate the public about the challenges vets face
upon their return home, he partnered with Spike TV's Veterans Operation Wellness initiative to
film his world record attempt.
Four months ago, I descended
upon the desert
in Sedona and had a crazy experience with a shamanic healer and soul guide — an experience that I highlighted
in this 20 minute Facebook video that I
filmed afterward.
The gentleman who performed said seance was cleaning up but
upon seeing this aftermath I could not help but picture the party scene
in the
film.
In the area's of
film, Ashley has just begun to embark
upon this journey.
The reality of the
film seems to collapse
in upon itself, keeping the viewer trapped
in a holocaust of violence and degradation.
I think the problem is that the
film arrived before local industries set their rules on this, says the helmer about South Korean exhibitors demanding Teen
film is a
film genre targeted at teenagers and young adults
in which the plot is based
upon the special interests of teenagers and young adults, such
Trying to underplay conventional plotting as much as it can, this
film is seriously meditative
upon the life of a man who we barely known anything about, and makes matters worse by portraying gradual exposition
in too abstract of a fashion for you to receive the impact of the would - be remedies for characterization shortcomings that do indeed go a very long way
in distancing you from a conceptually sympathetic and worthy lead.
His first work — and, probably, least known — was 1957's The Mystic Masseur, which I have never read, but seems to lack some of the more cultural ironies that are striking
in Naiplaul's other works, at least based
upon the
film version.
The only time he moves quickly is when his life is threatened, as
in the
film's opening sequence, when he and a comely Swede take a post-coital walk and chance
upon an assassin's tracks
in the snow.
Once
Upon A Time
In Venice is clearly a
film made by cinephiles, but the scattered subplots and underdeveloped characters combine for an overall misfire.
The supporting cast of Action
in the North Atlantic includes a young newcomer by the name of Bernard Zanville, whose billing was changed to «Dane Clark»
upon the
film's release.
Immediately lambasted by critics
upon release
in 2002, the visually extravagant
film proved a notable failure at the box office - with the dubbed stateside version of the
film taking exceptional heat.
Harvey and his staff also programmed original and uncut versions of
films which had only played American theaters
in altered form (including Heaven's Gate, Once
Upon a Time
in America, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, and The Leopard) long before the concept of the «director's cut» had currency beyond the most hardcore of
film fans.
As
in «Infernal Affairs,» the Andrew Lau
film upon which «The Departed» is based, the action centers on the two cops» attempts to uncover each other's identities while protecting their own secrets.
This movie has the same form of pacing and dialogue that that
film has and
upon research after watching The Post, I realized that the same writer
in Josh Singer had worked on both of these screenplays, which made complete sense.
The turning point
in the
film comes, I think, when the squadron happens
upon a German machinegun nest protecting a radar installation.
In 1996, Arquette had lead roles in a number of films, most notably David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster, in which she played Ben Stiller's put - upon wif
In 1996, Arquette had lead roles
in a number of films, most notably David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster, in which she played Ben Stiller's put - upon wif
in a number of
films, most notably David O. Russell's Flirting With Disaster,
in which she played Ben Stiller's put - upon wif
in which she played Ben Stiller's put -
upon wife.
The
film dwells
upon Sebastian's rather lax morals (even by 1968 standards), culminating
in his refusal to commit himself to York once he's rendered her pregnant.
Upon exiting my second viewing on a cloudy matinee Sunday, I found that Malick's vision had rendered our world drab and cheap — as if, assuming we assign The New World a certain legitimacy as history, Captain Christopher Newport's (Christopher Plummer) warnings to his fellow settlers
in the
film had fallen on deaf ears, allowing America to grow up stunted, deformed, tainted, and gross.
Not because the
film is bad, but because I happened
upon a showing
in the tiniest theater where the speakers crackled, the projector bulb was dim, and several babies were already screaming.
His performance as Billy Crystal's put -
upon brother
in the
film won him an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor of 1992, as well as a Golden Globe nomination.
Needless to say, this
film is hardly as driven by its musical aspects as its 1969 counterpart, and makes sure to remind you by underusing Richard Addinsell's score, which,
upon actually being used, is typically not fleshed out to the fullest, and is all too often tainted by a degree of conventionalism that further disengages, but ultimately does only so much damage to Addinsell's efforts, which are still spirited enough and recurring enough to play something of a hefty part
in breathing some liveliness into this generally dry project.
Roman Polanski's recent
film Death and the Maiden is a psychological thriller made all the more frightening by the knowledge that it is based
upon the political tactic of terror employed by many dictatorships
in South America.
Unfortunately,
upon its release, the critics dug their claws
in, criticising the
film for being long, complicated, and shoehorning
in dozens of characters and plot lines.
After being cast as Lorene Rogers
in a TV remake of From Here to Eternity (a role she reprised
in a subsequent series based
upon the
film), Basinger finally made her way to the big screen
in the low - budget drama Hard Country.
The
film's plot is similar to the story
in the Biblical Book of Ruth, and the
film's title was derived from Deuteronomy 11:21 («That your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children,
in the land which the Lord swore unto your fathers to give them, as the days of heaven
upon the earth.»)
By referring back to the denial of Voldemort by those
in authority, Yates introduces a theme of the corruption of the wizarding authority,
upon which he expands
in the later
films.
«The Color Purple»
upon it's release was released exclusively
in larger citles on December 20, 1985 with New York and Charlotte, North Carolina getting the
film's world premiere.
In this exciting espionage film, two commandos embark upon a dangerous mission in the Middle Eas
In this exciting espionage
film, two commandos embark
upon a dangerous mission
in the Middle Eas
in the Middle East.