Stone's action is so explosive and sudden that you have to wonder
why opens the film on three stultifying speeches that stop the film dead before it even begins, or why he gives over so much to mundane detective / narrator Edmond Ryan.
Not exact matches
It is here that the title line of the
film fits chronologically: but Welles chooses instead to flash - forward to this moment for the movie's
opening, so we hear Falstaff say, «We have heard the chimes at midnight, Master Shallow,» before we know just
why thinking of his youthful escapades makes him so heavy - hearted.
Billy Wilder, the movie's director, explains
why he chose that image to
open the
film.
# 1 over all at the box office on
opening weeks and over / under 4.5 Oscars (
Why isnt best FANS a Oscar for
films??? Completely unfair to the people who make movies a success IMO)
Given that there are surely school districts in the US which would have welcomed him with
open arms,
why did JO insist on
filming in a city whose schools would not play ball with him?
That may help explain
why the cavernous Central New York
film hub, which
opened last year in a suburban DeWitt office park, has been little used thus far.
In one eye -
opening section of the
film, Thorning - Schmidt - who happens to be the former prime minister of Denmark - asks her husband
why he is doing the interview before advising him on what to say.
So first thing first, I
filmed a video
opening the box, and featuring what comes in the kit along with swatches of all 20 eye shadows, now bare with me since swatches are definitely not my strength and you'll see
why!
Yates recognizes that Snape's story is the core of this
film, as well as the broader story, which in part explains
why the
opening shots are devoted to him.
Stars Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Gugu Mbatha - Raw and Josh Gad together with director Bill Condon
open up about the uniqueness of Belle as a Disney princess in the new «Beauty and the Beast»
film, how important she is for 21st century women as a role model - industrious, learned and courageous as she is - and
why Emma is the perfect choice for the role.
McAdams isn't ready to get into juicy spoiler territory just yet, but when MTV News caught up with her at the Gotham Independent
Film Awards in New York City last night (November 30), which she was attending for her new
film «Spotlight,» the actress finally
opened up about
why she decided to join the Marvel family.
FILM COMMENT caught up with the English - born, Iranian - American writer - director to talk about her movie, which
opens New Directors / New Films tonight at MoMA, and
why filmmaking is like dancing naked.
Interestingly, DC's Extended Universe of
films aren't connected to its slate of television shows (which is
why TV's The Flash, Grant Gustin, was not cast), but don't rule out a crossover between the show and
film versions just yet, as Kevin Smith revealed that «doors are being left
open» should.
The
film opens with stylish images of a blog called, «
Why You Suck,» written by his ex-wife.
Within the
film's first
opening moments, writer and director James Gunn, who also conceived the first
film, reminds the audience
why the Marvel Cinematic Universe sets itself apart from the DC movies.
While the
opening scene, which serves only as back - story and general reasons as to
why it takes so long for Raleigh (Charlie Hunnam) to return to the Jaeger game, is fluff for the
film and even in the moment felt unnecessary as opposed to just being retro - actively less awesome than the other greater action sequences.
Marvel Studios» President Kevin Feige has talked about meetings with Ava DuVernay for the possibility of directing the announced Black Panther
film, but now the Selma director has
opened up on
why she turned down the
film, announced for release July 6, 2018.
In the latest Picktainment posting from
Open Letters Love Amy, Amy Lindorff tells George that after hearing him at a Q and A after a screening of Ides of March she knows the real reason
why he chose to direct the
film himself.
It's a surprising admission from someone whose new
film, «I, Tonya,»
opening later this month, is all about the world of ice skating — in particular, the 1994 Winter Olympics, the toxic rivalry between Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding, and the famous kneecapping incident that sent Ms. Kerrigan to the floor, screaming, «
Why me?»
Actually the piece you should write is —
why are studios so scared of not attracting an audience, they screen 3/4 of the
film plot in the trailers, months before
opening.
The
film opens with the Mark Twain quote «The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out
why.»
Last week, this column pondered
why, exactly, Disney and / or Pixar Animation Studios were holding back on a teaser trailer for their next
film, The Good Dinosaur, which is slated to
open in May of 2014.
The Canadian filmmaker is his usual
open and personable self here, frankly answering questions regarding
why he sticks to his own cinematic interests and isn't much of a «project director», costuming, gynecological subject matter and doctor / patient power relations, acquiring the movie's financing, and his reputation as a
film artist.
«The brutal judgmentalism that has made
opening - weekend grosses into a bloodthirsty spectator sport seems to have encouraged an even more brutal approach to
film reviewing,» he said, going on to blame the likes of CinemaScore (which gives each major
film a rating based on interviews with theatergoers) and Rotten Tomatoes for
why interesting movies tank.
Although there are fun callbacks to the original
film — we learn
why Dory «speaks whale»; and even though this isn't a Marvel movie, make sure you stay after the
opening credits — there isn't anything here that touches the hilarious lunacy of the shark support group from Nemo.
John Wick featured a fantastic smackdown in a nightclub, John Wick: Chapter Two somehow manages to top this, not once, but several times; the
opening moments prove just
why Reeves should be in a Fast and Furious
film.
In THR's annual actor roundtable, this season's six top awards contenders — including Ethan Hawke, Michael Keaton, Eddie Redmayne and Timothy Spall —
open up about
why a Hollywood
film is preferable to a classical theater role («Stick Polonius straight up your arse»), flunking out of college and how a meeting with Stephen Hawking turned into the equivalent of a «Saturday Night Live» skit
During a recent interview for the IT home release, Jaeden Lieberher
opened up and explained
why he doesn't think the
film needs an extended cut to work.
The
film's first few minutes are a cold
open of Hopper talking, shadows of raindrops reflecting on the pitcher's face, about
why he threw five wild pitches in a row on national television the other day.
The 31 - year - old director
opens up to ET about watching his latest Marvel
film on the big screen for the first time, self - doubt and
why Michael B. Jordan was able to transform into the perfect villain.
In a recent
open letter to the Hollywood Reporter, Woody Allen offered support for the notion of Academy Award recognition for casting directors — and upheld as an exemplar of
why such recognition is needed Juliet Taylor, who has cast every one of Allen's
films since 1975.
We went on to talk about the process she uses to program her festival's dynamic indie
films;
why she includes indie cartoons in the mix (and how she discovered The Bum Family); and the non-intuitive, but decidedly wonderful, idea to honor both John Sayles and Tommy Chong at this year's festival, Chong on
opening night and Sayles at the Sierra Spirit Awards and gala on May 27).
Note this article only includes North American grosses for specialty
films — indie, foreign and / or documentary — that
opened in limited release (initially under 500 screens — so that's
why «The Butler» or «Don Jon» aren't included, for example) in 2013 and were released by an independent distributor or a studio specialty division.
When: August 23rd
Why: August may not seem like the best time to
open a horror movie, especially now that «Paranormal Activity 5» has been pushed back from its October release, but Adam Wingard's «You're Next» has endured such a long road on its way to theaters that it's just nice to see the
film is being released at all.
It's still a bit puzzling
why the studios would opt to
open such an action - heavy
film a week after Rogue One hit theaters, but here we are.
Andersen
opens the
film with an idea: if people can appreciate documentaries for their fictional qualities,
why can't the opposite be true?
Another more personal reason
why they both are alike to me is that I
opened film festivals with these two wild mind - trip
films.
During a recent panel appearance, Logan director James Mangold
opened up and addressed
why he hates it when people refer to the
film as «high - octane.»
One can question
why passengers in a totally
open car would want to focus their attention on TV screens in the front seat backs when the view of the sparkling world offered in the promotional
film is so compelling.
2)
OPEN - AIR CINEMA - One of the reasons
why this hotel stands out and has left a memorable place in our kids» hearts is the large,
open - air rooftop cinema which plays weekly movies and is free for guests staying at the hotel - they even gave our kids free popcorn to enjoy the
film!
Annapurna Interactive raised a few eyebrows when it first
opened its doors -
why would an indie
film studio decide to get into the indie games publishing business?
You'll hear all about what Dan Aykroyd thinks of the upgraded design of the iconic proton pack, which quips Bill Murray brought to reprising the role of Peter Venkman,
why the librarian ghost from the
opening scenes of the original
film returned, and much more.
Julien
opens the
film by asking
why capital is so difficult to depict, to which Harvey deftly replies: «in the same way you can only really intuit gravity exists by its effects, you can really only intuit that capital exists by its effects.»
That might explain
why so many art people seem to be planning something fun and social this week, from a Monday night campy screening of a Paul Morrissey
film starring Warhol Superstars to
open studios across Brooklyn.
In this movie Dezeen
filmed at the
opening of the new Camper store in New York, Japanese designer and Nendo founder Oki Sato explains
why he covered the interior walls of the store with over a thousand white plastic shoes.
«Total Recall» only
opened to about $ 1 million more than the original «Total Recall» did in 1990... Of course, the
film wasn't alone in its soft
opening weekend: «Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days»
opened with $ 14.7 million at the box office... The London Olympics and the Aurora movie theater shooting are presumed to be two reasons
why ticket sales are down this year.»