And their gorgeous
wedding film by Tom Aiello!
Not exact matches
It is a screengrab from a BBC
film - available online here - which features some delicious archive footage of Balls from his younger days and at his
wedding to Yvette Cooper, as well as an interview just conducted
by the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg.
I was so happy when so many of you requested in the reader survey and on Instagram this weekend to see the full length feature
film of our
wedding weekend
by Inkspot Crow.
The
film stars Freida Pinto who's visited
by a friend, played
by model Maritza Veer, for a family
wedding in India.
Also here is Guinevere's dress from Camelot, a
film which I never thought I'd want to see again till now I've seen a close - up of the most interesting
wedding dress ever, made
by hundreds of skilled cutters, embroiderers and seamstresses and sewn in with thousands of tiny, translucent shells and pumpkin seeds.
If you're not off to a
wedding today then sit back and watch this gorgeous wedding film sent into me by Tom at Silk Wedding
wedding today then sit back and watch this gorgeous
wedding film sent into me by Tom at Silk Wedding
wedding film sent into me
by Tom at Silk
Wedding Wedding Videos.
Personal or Handmade Touches - Handmade invitations (made
by ourselves)- Handmade place settings (made
by ourselves)- Handmade Guest Book (drop frame — guests signed a wooden heart, and dropped them into a frame)(made
by ourselves)- Framed pictures for table names (made
by ourselves, and named after cars from Harry's favourite
film)- Personalised cake topper and cupcake decoration (cake topper from Ebay, and cake made
by my Aunt)- Handmade bridesmaid's posies (made
by my mum)- Personalised and hand painted
wedding shoes (for Bride)(done
by Beautiful Moments)- Personalised champagne glasses for Bride and Groom to use for toast (bought as a present
by my sister and her family)- Ushers were bought cufflinks to wear that reflected their personal interests - Bridesmaids were given personalised flat shoes to wear in the evening (personalised
by me)- Handmade bridesmaids dresses - Flowers and buttonholes, and bouquet all made unique, with my bouquet including charms with pictures of my grandfathers on them.
All three
films in the American Pie series were penned
by screenwriter Adam Herz and produced
by Paul and Chris Weitz — who also served as directors on the original — but they have all gone through different directors; the J B Rogers - directed American Pie 2 and now American
Wedding helmed
by Jesse Dylan (How High).
One's efforts at overlooking the
film's deficiencies are consistently confounded
by the almost total lack of interludes and encounters that are actually funny, with the inclusion of a couple of chuckle - worthy moments within The Hangover's final 10 minutes (ie a hilariously inappropriate
wedding singer) coming much too late to make any kind of positive impact.
Set in New Jersey in 1985, the
film stars Adam Sandler as Robbie Hart, a good - hearted guy who lives in his sister's basement and ekes out a living
by singing at
weddings and the occasional bar mitzvah.
Based on the Marvel comic
by Stan Lee (who makes a cameo as he does in all the
films based on his work), it picks up the story of those cosmic - rayed superheroes dealing with the end of the world and a fifth attempt at a
wedding.
He's brought something unique to every
film, whether it's Nicholas Winding Refn's «Pusher» trilogy, Suzanne
Bier's Oscar - nominated «After the
Wedding,» or Refn's hybrid Viking misfire «Valhalla Rising.»
The
film, which is being sold at the Berlin
Film Festival, will be written and directed
by Jonathan Lynn, and explores «what happens when an American groom suggests to his British bride the night before their
wedding that they should consider a pre-nuptial agreement, a press release explained.»
The Decoy Bride Directed
by: Sheree Folkson — Starring: Kelly Mcdonald, Alice Eve, David Tennant, Michael Urie Summary: When the
wedding of internationally famous
film star Lara Tyler (ALICE EVE) to tweedy English author James Arber (DAVID TENNANT) is sabotaged
by a paparazzo, they decide to relocate one place where the world's press won't find them: the sleepy Scottish Island of Hegg.
The
Wedding Crashers team of Vince Vaughn (Fred Claus, The Break - Up) and Owen Wilson (Cars 2, Midnight in Paris) reunite after eight years for a
film that was conceived of and is co-written
by Vaughn himself.
The first reel of the
film is taken up
by a big
wedding scene, bringing together two token gay characters who hated each other throughout the series and are now inexplicably exchanging vows before the holy vessel of Liza Minnelli — who also performs at the party with a hideous cover of «All the Single Ladies».
The
Wedding Planner passes
by with ease and this makes it passable entertainment while it lasts, yet every aspect of the
film is so derivative of other
films, one could almost rightfully claim to have seen it without actually viewing it.
The
film starts off as a near - identical remake with Robin Williams playing the goofy professor who is so easily distracted
by his experiments that for the third time he fails to show up to his own
wedding and who is hoping to save his college from going under
by inventing something spectacular.
Auteur Mania... (I don't make a habit of missing
films by these men) A Dangerous Method, directed
by David Cronenberg, about Freud (Viggo Mortensen), Jung (Michael Fassbender) and their crazy subject (Keira Knightley), (UK / Canada / Germany) Melancholia, directed
by Lars von Trier, in which Kirsten Dunst's
wedding plans are plagued
by the impending apocalypse.
That previous
film, also directed
by Malcolm Lee — cousin of Spike — centered on a group of twenty - somethings, friends since college, and their interactions at the
wedding of Lance (Morris Chestnut) and Mia (Monica Calhoun).
The
film also stars Oscar nominee Vera Farmiga («Up in the Air,» «The Conjuring») and Oscar winner Billy Bob Thornton («Sling Blade,» «Friday Night Lights»), and is directed
by David Dobkin («
Wedding Crashers»).
The tenor of the screenplay
by dual writing teams Bob Fisher and Steve Faber (
Wedding Crashers), and Sean Anders and John Morris (Mr Popper's Penguins), is also established in the brief exchange, with the crude and uncouth championed as the apex of the
film's comedy.
Luckily, director Roger Michell (Changing Lanes, Enduring Love) does his job making us like the characters that we are willing to overlook the conventions of the plot, and the dialogue
by Richard Curtis (Four
Weddings and a Funeral, Bridget Jones's Diary) gives the
film the necessary lift to make it a quality piece of work.
Written
by the Duplass brothers and directed
by Jeffrey Blitz (Rocket Science, Spellbound), the
film's title is the last table listed at a
wedding, one referred to as the «table that could disappear in the middle of the
wedding and no one would even notice.»
The screenplay
by Four
Weddings and a Funeral scripter Richard Curtis (who «devised» the Mr. Bean character with Atkinson) and Robin Driscoll does not offer much in the way of plot; the
film hangs upon a very basic premise (inept, clumsy London National Art Gallery employee Bean is sent to a Los Angeles gallery as an art expert).
Notably, this time the bounty of material is handled with lightness and confidence, minimizing the sense of overload and hectoring that has hampered his other densely populated features — epitomized
by the rhetorical uses of an American flag toward the end of Nashville, the pretentious or mock - pretentious uses of music in A
Wedding, and an overreliance on 11th - hour violence to goose the dramatic effects of these and many other
films, including The Long Goodbye and Short Cuts.
The truth is, the brittle self - consciousness (half boastful, half embarrassed) signified
by his cinematic name - dropping has always been Baumbach's artistic Achilles heel — his previous
films include «Kicking and Screaming,» «The Squid and the Whale» and «Margot at the
Wedding» — but thankfully it doesn't completely undo «Frances Ha.»
With an all - star cast including Rebecca DeMornay (The Hand That Rocks The Cradle,
Wedding Crashers), Jamie King (Red Tails, My Bloody Valentine, Sin City), Brianna Evigan (S. Darko, Step Up 2: The Streets), Patrick John Flueger (Footloose, Brothers), Deborah Ann Woll (HBO's «True Blood»), Lyriq Bent (Saw II - IV, Skinwalkers), Frank Grillo (The Grey, Minority Report) and Shawn Ashmore (the X-Men
films, Frozen), Mother's Day is the chilling and gorier remake of the 1980 Troma classic
by the same name.
It's produced
by Nicole Paradis Grindle, who served as associate producer on Toy Story 3 and Monsters Univ., with music
by Canadian composer Mychael Danna, of scores for
films like Life of Pi, Fracture and Monsoon
Wedding.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
by Kam Williams For movies opening June 5, 2009 BIG BUDGET
FILMS The Hangover (R for sexuality, nudity, drug and alcohol abuse and pervasive profanity) «What Happens in Vegas» comedy about three friends (Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis) of the groom - to - be (Justin Bartha) who throw a wild bachelor party in a suite at Caesar's Palace only to have their pal disappear without a trace the day before the
wedding.
Written
by Abby Kohn and Mark Silverstein (Valentine's Day, He's Just Not That Into You) along with Dana Fox (The
Wedding Date, Couples Retreat), the
film promises to be a fresh and modern take on the well - worn rom - com genre in the vein of Bridesmaids.
Josh's family is suspicious about him when he starts behaving differently after that night (and if you've seen the first
film we assume that his physical body was taken
by the old woman in the
wedding dress).
The first feature
film directed
by Susannah Grant, the screenwriter of «Charlotte's Web,» «Erin Brockovich» and «In Her Shoes,» «Catch and Release» is a star vehicle for Jennifer Garner, who plays Grady's nervous but plucky fiancée, Gray Wheeler, left stunned
by his death on the eve of their
wedding.
Airy and lush (the
film's Monaco backdrop, the location for Juliette's impending
wedding, is gorgeously captured
by master cinematographer Thierry Arbogast), Heartbreaker harks back to old - fashioned Preston Sturges — style escapism, with equal parts sophistication, screwball, and heart, that is all but extinct.
The 1980 Borg — McEnroe marathon — one set was decided
by an 18 — 16 tiebreaker — previously supplied inspiration for a ribald spoof, 7 Days in Hell, a very funny 2015 HBO special, starring Andy Samberg, that via comic hyperbole had more to say about the era than this
film does, with its timid peek inside Studio 54 and its inconclusive scene about Borg and his bride being urged to sell access to their
wedding to the tabloids.
The other extras are a map of the night's events, more pictures from the missing camera (essentially made redundant
by the now - included picture book), a featurette on Ken Jeong, the potty - mouthed
wedding singer's performance of «Fame», Ed Helms singing his humorous in -
film song, and a collage of action moments from the
film.
Otherwise, the musical appears to be following the
film's familiar story arc, with Muriel Heslop (originally played
by Collette) feeling stuck in her sleepy town of Porpoise Spit, dreaming of the perfect
wedding, complete with white dress, church, and loads of much - needed attention.
Written and directed
by filmmaker Richard Curtis (Notting Hill, Four
Weddings and Funeral, Love Actually) and Mat Whitecross (Spike Island, Road to Guantanamo) and created
by The Rumpus Room, people around the world have the chance to co-star alongside some of the world's most famous people to help «Tell Everyone» about the Global Goals
by adding their voice to the
film.
(Crispin Glover narrated the live version we saw), the poignant, coming - of - age in tyrannical - Iran animated
film, «Persepolis» directed
by Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi, Todd Haynes «Dylan fantasia, «I'm Not There» which breathed new life into the biopic (and was a perfect conceit for its elusive shape - changing protagonist), Pedro Costa «s gorgeous - looking, but little - seen, «Colossal Youth,» David Cronenberg «s episodic, but still engaging and continuing look into violence with, «Eastern Promises» and Noah Baumbach «s widely disliked, but still valuable, «Margot At The
Wedding.»
Original music for «Muriel's
Wedding the Musical» is being written
by award - winning singer - songwriters Kate Miller - Heidke and Keir Nuttall, as their songs will be joined
by the ABBA tunes so famously featured in popular Australian
film (which were originally written for ABBA
by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson).
Destination
Wedding is written and directed
by American filmmaker Victor Levin, former TV producer (for «Mad Men», «Survivor's Remorse») and director of the
film 5 to 7 previously.
by Walter Chaw A punitive
film that has one of the more unpleasant third acts of any
film in recent memory, John McKay's Crush is an atonal estrogen opera that demonizes feminism while gifting the most sympathetic male of the piece with a nice vomit bath at his
wedding.
Bringing Down the House is directed
by Adam Shankman (A Walk to Remember, The
Wedding Planner), and since he hasn't shown an ability to deliver a solidly entertaining
film to date, expectations should be kept to a minimum.
The notion of a woman who is famous for backing out of her
weddings meeting a sexy journalist who saves her from her fears of commitment isn't just bizarre; it feels achingly regressive
by today's modern standards of feminism, and Gere and Roberts haven't appeared in a
film together since.
From now on she'll only be starring in
films like Birth, Dogville, Margot and the
Wedding, punctuated
by the occasional Nine.
Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay co-star as a married couple about to celebrate their 45th
wedding anniversary when news comes that the body of the husband's first love has been discovered, frozen and preserved in the Swiss Alps... And if you want to see a
film directed
by Alan Rickman, watch out for A Little Chaos starring Kate Winslet and Matthias Schoenaerts... And this week's most stupid remake is the pointless «reboot» of Point Break to be directed
by someone called Ericson Core, who seems to think that Gerard Butler can fill Patrick Swayze's shoes.
Meanwhile, Jennifer's dress in the
film was created
by costume designer Pamela Withers where J.Lo's character Mary Fiore wears a beat - up old dress to her courthouse
wedding to Justin Chambers who she doesn't even end up with in the end.
It's particularly satisfying because the
film reaches something like peak Wes: featuring his biggest and most expansive cast, toplined
by a performance of unexpected comic genius from Ralph Fiennes (virtually matched
by newcomer Tony Revolori), intricately told in homage to Stefan Zweig, and more like an impossibly beautiful cuckoo clock /
wedding cake combo than ever before.
The couple, who met on set while
filming The Light Between Oceans in 2014, have been plagued
by (false) split rumours, reports they've moved in together in 2016 and now, it's been reported they will
wed in a no expense spared ceremony next month; which, if true, will be one of the best kept secrets in showbiz.
Followed
by Jeffrey DeChausse's short
film, Anniversario, trailing a woman's visit to her two favorite hairdressers on the day of her 45th
wedding anniversary for what becomes the most important makeover of their lives.