Not exact matches
Streams
of endless craving, clinging, dreaming, flowing day and night,
midnights, years, decades, centuries, millennia, streams
of tears,
of pledging,
of waitings - from all over the world, from all corners
of the world - carried us
of this generation to the
Wall.
The part
of that story that is this story in a messy house at
midnight with a loud clock ticking on the
wall is what the Greek philosophy books said on that guy's shelf: That more than half a century before the Gospel
of John was ever written, more than 500 years before God pulled on flesh and stretched out on straw, Heraclitus was the first Greek philosopher who used that word: Logos.
Over the last 48 hours, New York's media, including The Politicker, has been breathlessly providing
wall - to -
wall coverage
of the Senate Republicans» and Assembly Democrats» redistricting proposals, which were finally released around
midnight last night.
Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke — Before
Midnight Billy Ray — Captain Phillips Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope — Philomena John Ridley — 12 Years a Slave Terence Winter — The Wolf
of Wall Street
Best Adapted Screenplay Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke, Before
Midnight Billy Ray, Captain Phillips Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope, Philomena John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave Terence Winter, The Wolf
of Wall Street
«All Is Lost» «Before
Midnight» «Captain Phillips» «Frances Ha» «Mud» «Prisoners» «Spring Breakers» «The Wolf
of Wall Street»
«Before
Midnight» — Written by Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke «Captain Phillips» — Screenplay by Billy Ray «Philomena» — Screenplay by Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope «12 Years a Slave» — Screenplay by John Ridley «The Wolf
of Wall Street» — Screenplay by Terence Winter
Actors with Three Films in the Top 100: Christian Bale: American Hustle, The Dark Knight Rises, The Fighter John Goodman: The Artist, Argo, Flight Ben Affleck: Argo, Gone Girl, The Town Matt Damon: Interstellar, True Grit, Elysium Nicholas Hoult: X-Men: Days
of Future Past, X-Men: First Class, Warm Bodies George Clooney: The Descendants, The Ides
of March, Gravity Joel Edgerton: Zero Dark Thirty, The Great Gatsby, Animal Kingdom James Franco: 127 Hours, Rise
of the Planet
of the Apes, The Green Hornet Michael Caine: Interstellar, The Dark Knight Rises, Inception Marion Cotillard: The Dark Knight Rises,
Midnight in Paris, Inception Jeremy Renner: American Hustle, The Town, The Avengers Scarlett Johansson: Her, Iron Man 2, The Avengers Gwyneth Paltrow: Iron Man 3, Iron Man 2, The Avengers Paul Bettany: Iron Man 3, Iron Man 2, The Avengers Matthew McConaughey: Interstellar, Mud, The Wolf
of Wall Street Morgan Freeman: The Dark Knight Rises, The Lego Movie, Oblivion Tom Hanks: Toy Story 3, Saving Mr. Banks, Captain Phillips John C. Reilly: Wreck - It Ralph, Guardians
of the Galaxy, Cedar Rapids Melissa Leo: The Fighter, Flight, Prisoners The three Hunger Games movies alone also qualify Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Stanley Tucci, Willow Shields, and Paula Malcolmson
Highlights include John Ridley «s 12 Years a Slave, Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, and Julie Delpy «s Before
Midnight, Terence Winter «s The Wolf
of Wall Street, and many more.
Related Reviews: Summer Movies: Avengers: Age
of Ultron • Terminator Genisys • Infinitely Polar Bear • Inside Out • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Captain America: The First Avenger • Captain America: The Winter Soldier • Thor • Thor: The Dark World • Guardians
of the Galaxy • Iron Man • Iron Man 3 The Amazing Spider - Man • The Amazing Spider - Man 2 • Spider - Man • Spider - Man 2 • Spider - Man 3 • Ghost Rider • Ghost Rider: Spirit
of Vengeance Paul Rudd: I Love You, Man • Our Idiot Brother • Anchorman: The Legend
of Ron Burgundy • Clueless • Knocked Up • How Do You Know Michael Douglas:
Wall Street • Solitary Man • Behind the Candelabra Evangeline Lilly: The Hobbit: The Desolation
of Smaug • Real Steel Corey Stoll:
Midnight in Paris • The Good Lie • This Is Where I Leave You Directed by Peyton Reed: Yes Man Bobby Cannavale: The Station Agent • Win Win • Blue Jasmine • Danny Collins • Annie (2014) • Paul Blart: Mall Cop Written by Edgar Wright: The World's End • Hot Fuzz Shrinking: Fantastic Voyage • Gulliver's Travels
Ray managed to sneak by Terence Winter «s «The Wolf
of Wall Street» and Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke «s «Before
Midnight.»
The Best Original Screenplay nominees include Nebraska, Her, and American Hustle, while the Best Adapted category is filled out by the likes
of Before
Midnight, Captain Phillips, and The Wolf
of Wall Street.
Screenplay, Adapted John Ridley — 12 Years a Slave (Fox Searchlight) Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke, Richard Linklater — Before
Midnight (Sony Pictures Classics) Billy Ray — Captain Phillips (Sony) Peter Berg — Lone Survivor (Universal) Steve Coogan, Jeff Pope — Philomena (The Weinstein Company) Terence Winter — The Wolf
of Wall Street (Paramount)
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Tracy Letts — August: Osage County Richard Linklater & Julie Delpy & Ethan Hawke — Before
Midnight Billy Ray — Captain Phillips Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope — Philomena John Ridley — 12 Years a Slave Terence Winter — The Wolf
of Wall Street
This was a great year, and I still have so many spectacular - looking films left to see: American Hustle, Lone Survivor, The Secret Life
of Walter Mitty, Nebraska, Don Jon, The Spectacular Now, Captain Phillips, The Wolf
of Wall Street, Before
Midnight, 12 Years a Slave, Inside Llewyn Davis and Her.
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Wall The Legend
of Tarzan • Jurassic Park • Apocalypse Now • Guardians
of the Galaxy • X-Men: Days
of Future Past • Remember the Titans From the Writers: Godzilla (2014) • Jurassic World • Nightcrawler • Real Steel • Flight • Need for Speed Tom Hiddleston: Thor • Crimson Peak •
Midnight in Paris Brie Larson: Room • Scott Pilgrim vs the World Samuel L. Jackson: The Hateful Eight • The Incredibles John Goodman: 10 Cloverfield Lane • Arachnophobia • Argo • The Monuments Men John C. Reilly: Check It Out with Dr. Steve Brule: Seasons 1 & 2 • Step Brothers • Wreck - It Ralph Directed by Jordan Vogt - Roberts: The Kings
of Summer
During another encounter in Wakanda, the Scarlet Witch has her back up against the
wall in a clash with Proxima
Midnight, one
of Thanos» crew.
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Before
Midnight The Spectacular Now In The House 12 Years A Slave The Wolf
Of Wall Street
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Before
Midnight Captain Phillips The Spectacular Now 12 Years a Slave The Wolf
of Wall Street
by Walter Chaw Alan Parker likes to use his platform as a film director to preach about all manner
of society's more obvious ails, reserving the bulk
of his ham - fisted proselytizing for the problems he himself identifies as endemic to the United States: hedonism and drug abuse (The
Wall,
Midnight Express); the price
of a culture
of fame (The
Wall, Fame); the price
of Vietnam and our broken social services system (Birdy); the rampant Yankee tragedy
of divorce (Shoot the Moon); racism (Mississippi Burning, Come See the Paradise); our love / hate / fear relationship with food (The Road to Wellville); and, most recently (and egregiously), the death penalty (The Life
of David Gale).
Best Adapted Screenplay «Before
Midnight» «Captain Phillips» «Philomena» «12 Years a Slave» - WINNER «The Wolf
of Wall Street»
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY 12 Years a Slave Wolf
of Wall Street Before
Midnight Captain Phillips Philomena
Related Reviews: Summer's Movies / Fall's Blu - rays: Avengers: Age
of Ultron • Jurassic World • Terminator Genisys • Inside Out • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Captain America: The First Avenger • Captain America: The Winter Soldier • Thor • Thor: The Dark World • Guardians
of the Galaxy • Iron Man • Iron Man 3 The Amazing Spider - Man • The Amazing Spider - Man 2 • Spider - Man • Spider - Man 2 • Spider - Man 3 • Ghost Rider • Ghost Rider: Spirit
of Vengeance Paul Rudd: I Love You, Man • Our Idiot Brother • Anchorman: The Legend
of Ron Burgundy • Clueless • Knocked Up • How Do You Know Michael Douglas:
Wall Street • Solitary Man • Behind the Candelabra Evangeline Lilly: The Hobbit: The Desolation
of Smaug • Real Steel Corey Stoll:
Midnight in Paris • The Good Lie • This Is Where I Leave You Directed by Peyton Reed: Yes Man Bobby Cannavale: The Station Agent • Win Win • Blue Jasmine • Danny Collins • Annie (2014) • Paul Blart: Mall Cop Written by Edgar Wright: The World's End • Hot Fuzz Shrinking: Fantastic Voyage • Gulliver's Travels
Nominees: Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope (Philomena); Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, and Ethan Hawke (Before
Midnight); Billy Ray (Captain Phillips), John Ridley (12 Years a Slave), Terence Winter (The Wolf
of Wall Street)
Philomena and Before
Midnight are the most probable dark horses, but if one were inclined to go further out on a limb, Terence Winter's script for The Wolf
of Wall Street was a scorcher.
In the midst
of all
of the crazy comedy, Wright finds room for a few sobering details: A scene in which Gary chooses to batter his head against a
wall rather than revealing some hidden scars is emotionally devastating even as it nods cheerfully to
midnight - movie classics like The Thing and Invasion
of the Body Snatchers.
The 2017 Creative Producing Summit Projects and Fellows include The 40 - Year - Old Version (Radha Blank, Writer / Director), 93Queen (Paula Eiselt, Director / Producer), After Love (Matthieu de Braconier, Producer), Bisbee 17 (Bennett Elliott, Producer), Blackbird (Amie Batalibasi, Writer / Director), Bloodthicker (Lauren Domino, Producer), Brainiacs (Diane Becker & Melanie Miller, Producers), Clementine (Aimee Lynn Barneburg, Producer), Cops and Robbers (Jinho «J.Piper» Ferreira, Writer), A Cops and Robbers Story (Mara Adina, Producer), The Cow that Sang a Song About the Future (Augusto Matte, Producer), Crime + Punishment (Steven Maing, Director / Producer), Doha - The Rising Sun (Julia Thompson, Producer & Eimi Imanishi, Writer / Director), Fathers and Sons (Tobias Siebert, Producer), Forgiveness (Elizabeth Stopford, Director / Producer), The Ghost Files (Sharyn Steele, Producer), Give Up the Ghost (Allison Rose Carter & Jon Read, Producers), The Impossible Dream (Javid Soriano, Director / Producer), Impeachment (Shane Boris, Producer), Man Made (T Cooper, Director / Producer), Man Changing into Thunderbird (Adam Shingwak Khalil, Writer / Director),
Midnight Family (Kellen Quinn, Producer), Miss Juneteenth (Neil Creque Williams, Producer & Channing Godfrey Peoples, Writer / Director), N. Scott Momaday: Words from a Bear (Jhane Myers, Producer), Omni Loop Blues (Ben Cohen, Producer & Bernardo Britto, Writer / Director), People's Republic
of Desire (Hao Wu, Director / Producer), Selah and the Spades (Lauren McBride, Producer & Tayarisha Poe, Writer / Director), Shirkers (Sandi Tan, Director / Producer), The Silence
of Others (Robert Bahar, Director / Producer), Skate Kitchen (Lizzie Nastro, Producer), Social Justice Warrior (Brett Weiner, Co - Writer / Director), The Three Lives
of David Wong (Leslie Norville, Producer), The
Wall at the End
of the Road (Grainger David, Writer / Director), A Winter Table (Allen Baldwin, Producer), Young Men and Fire (Kahlil Hudson & Alex Jablonski, Co - Directors / Producers).
Only three
of the guild's Adapted Screenplay contenders — Before
Midnight, Captain Phillips, and The Wolf
of Wall Street — made it onto Oscar's shortlist, and even if one
of them triumphs, breezing past Tracy Letts's opus about familial dysfunction, August: Osage County, and Peter Berg's bizarrely recognized soldiers - as - mincemeat shit show Lone Survivor, there's still the seemingly impassable hurdle
of John Ridley's script for 12 Years a Slave, which, though ineligible for WGA honors (you can get those exclusion deets here), looks like Oscar's indisputable frontrunner.
The Wolf
of Wall Street Captain Phillips Before
Midnight August: Osage County And a fifth slot that is wide open — maybe The Spectacular Now, The Book Thief or maybe something altogether surprising, like Labor Day.
Flash Boys: A
Wall Street Revolt by Michael Lewis hit my Kindle Fire HDX 7 ″ sometime after
midnight EDT, and it took an act
of will for me not to spend the rest
of the night reading it.
But as I quickly learned, in Buenos Aires the bars don't begin to fill up until
midnight, so when
midnight rolled around I suddenly found myself drinking two - dollar Coronas to a mix
of reggaeton, samba and hip - hop music blaring from two large speakers hung from the stone
walls, and making friends with some visiting Peruvians and a group
of Argentinean students who lived in the neighborhood.
In the waters
of the park, visitors can expect to see pristine coral reefs, steep
walls dropping from the reef crest to the abyss, large populations
of fish including Goliath grouper weighing up to 400 lbs, large schools
of multiple snapper species, large rainbow and
midnight parrotfishes, eagle rays, sea turtles and much more.
A vandal hit the Whitney Museum
of American Art after
midnight today, spray painting a string
of black letters across a fourth - floor
wall.
At 8:20 p.m., the body artist Chris Burden entered a large gallery
of the Museum
of Contemporary Art, did not look at his audience
of 400 or more, set a clock for
midnight, and lay down on the floor beneath a large sheet
of plate glass that was angled against the
wall.
Solo exhibitions 2018 T293, Roma (upcoming) 2018 INCA, Institute for New Connotative Action, Portland, OR, US (upcoming) 2018 «The Prodigal Daughter», GagaReena, Los Angeles, CA, US (upcoming) 2018 «Invisible receivers», Century Pictures, Brooklyn, NY 2017 «I Am Your Voice», Karst, Plymouth 2017 «The Crack - Up», Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin 2016 «Claire Fontaine», Académie de France à Rome — Villa Medici, Rome 2016 «Claire Fontaine», Museo Pietro Canonica a Villa Borghese, Rome 2016 «MAY OUR ENEMIES NOT PROSPER», Galerie Neu, Berlin 2015 «The winter
of discontent», Carl Kostyál, London 2015 «Love is Never Enough», Air de Paris, Paris 2015 «Stop Seeking Approval», Metro Pictures, New York 2015 «Pretend to be dead», T293, Rome 2013 «Using
Walls, Floors, and Ceilings», The Jewish Museum, New York 2013 «Un regard sur l'Inventaire vol.1 et vol.3», Frac Haute Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen 2013 «Etrangers Partout», Frac Provence - Alpes - Cote d'Azur, La Bouilladisse 2013 «Some Redemptions», Metro Pictures, New York 2013 «1493», Espacio 1414, Porto Rico 2013 «Redemptions», CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco 2013 «Sell Your Debt», Queen's Nails, San Francisco 2012 «Carelessness Causes Fire», Audain Gallery, Vancouver 2012 «Breakfast starts at
midnight», Index, Stockholm 2012 «Ma l'amor mio non muore», T293, Rome 2012 «Équivalences et Généralités», La Douane, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris 2012 «M - A-C-C-H-I-N-A-Z-I-O-N-I», Museion, Bolzano 2011 «M - A-N-I-P-U-L-A-T-I-O-N-S», SIZ Gallery, Rijeka 2011 «Working Together», Metro Pictures, New York 2011 «The Assistants», Petra, Messico D.F. 2011 «I», Yama, Istanbul 2011 «The Interpreter», Artist Projects, Art Brussels, Brussels 2011 «P.I.G.S.», MUSAC Contemporary Art Museum, Castiglia e León 2011 «Some instructions for the sharing
of private property», Onestar Press, Paris 2011 «No Family Life», Air de Paris, Paris 2011 «Fighting Gravity», Regina Gallery, London 2011 «Fighting Gravity», Regina Gallery, Moscow 2011 «Arando en el mar», Gaga Galería de Arte Contemporáneo, Messico D.F. 2010 «Consumption», Helena Papadopoulos Gallery, Athens 2010 «Closed for Prayers», Dvir Gallery, Hangar 2, Jaffa Port 2010 «Kultur ist ein Palast der aus Hundescheiße gebaut ist», MD72, Mehringdamm 72, Berlin 2010 «Unbuilding», Caterina Tognon Gallery, Venice 2010 «Economy», Museum
of Contemporary Art, Miami Nord 2010 «Future Tense», Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Messico, D.F. 2009 «Inhibitions», Reena Spaulings, New York 2009 «After Marx April, After Mao June», Aspen Art Museum, Aspen 2009 «Recessions», Galerie Gabriele Senn, Wien 2009 «The Exhibition Formerly Known as Passengers», CCA Wattis, San Francisco 2009 «Changement de Propriétaire», Sorry We're Closed, Brussels 2009 «Tamed», Perché Napoli?
31 Days
of Favorite Spaces: Day 30 -LCB- part
of the 31 Days Challenge -RCB- A Favorite Dark and Dreamy Space: -LCB- via Ashlina Kaposta -RCB- My Because: Gray and
Midnight / / Velvet and Gold / / The sheen in the velvet / / The contrast
of the white fur / / Open shelving that matches the
wall / / The grand art with the gilded frame / / Those -LSB-...]
This set
of fairy lights twinkles like stars against the
midnight sky tones
of the
wall.
This simple sleek
Midnight colourway adds a real depth
of colour to the
wall space behind the cooker, almost zoning it off.