Sentences with phrase «with wonderstruck»

His films like Safe, Far From Heaven, and Carol are remarkable achievements that are long on both atmosphere and emotion, and with Wonderstruck, I can see what drew him to the project.
With Wonderstruck, he has made his first film catered to all audiences.
Krasinski also stars with real - life wife Emily Blunt, along with Wonderstruck «s Millicent Simmonds and Wonder «s Noah Jupe.
Returning regulars include Todd Haynes with Wonderstruck, telling two connected stories of children, one of a Midwestern boy and another of a little girl in New York from fifty years previously, allowing Haynes to further explore his penchant for preciously enhanced period detail.
Todd Haynes is returning to the Cannes Film Festival with Wonderstruck.
Julianne Moore not only remains at # 1 with Wonderstruck, she improves her point total.
So structurally there are things that Todd in his career has touched on that made his connection with Wonderstruck make sense.
With Wonderstruck, Todd Haynes made his first film catered to all audiences.
Not much change this month in the screenplay categories from last month; Adapted Screenplay has the same top 6 and in the same order with Wonderstruck holding a commanding lead but Call Me Your Name is still strong and Lean on Pete gains in points.
With Wonderstruck, it sounds like he's moving towards something more exuberantly open, which ought to be fascinating to see.
Following up Carol and I'm Not There, the American director is returning this year with Wonderstruck, for which a spellbinding first trailer has just been released.

Not exact matches

Wonderstruck strikes a curious emotional tone, alternating between suspense and quiet wistfulness, with sudden surges of operatic intensity as the two timelines begin to connect.
Yet teens and adults, especially those with an appreciation for the arts, will undoubtedly be wonderstruck by this kindly tribute to a now - famous, misunderstood master.
With all of this esteemed talent involved and the unique premise, «Wonderstruck» has the potential to hit it big awards-wise.
With just a few titles yet to be rated (movies by Fatih Akin, Lynne Ramsay, and Ozon), Andrey Zvyagintsev's Loveless enters the weekend as the highest ranked with 3.2 stars — the only title to crack 3.0 — followed by Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck and Ruben Östlund's The SquWith just a few titles yet to be rated (movies by Fatih Akin, Lynne Ramsay, and Ozon), Andrey Zvyagintsev's Loveless enters the weekend as the highest ranked with 3.2 stars — the only title to crack 3.0 — followed by Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck and Ruben Östlund's The Squwith 3.2 stars — the only title to crack 3.0 — followed by Todd Haynes's Wonderstruck and Ruben Östlund's The Square.
«Wonderstruck» opens with a 1970s bedroom.
Emily Blunt also stars, along with Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds (who you may recognize as the deaf actress from Wonderstruck).
With a few dips, Wonderstruck is gorgeous as an entire experience.
Emily Blunt also stars, along with kids Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds (who you may recognize as the deaf actress from Wonderstruck).
Todd Haynes returns with what may be his most mainstream film yet, Wonderstruck.
While hearts are still broken from «Carol» missing Best Picture two years ago, a vocal community hopes to gain their revenge with Todd Haynes» next film «Wonderstruck,» where he's re-teaming with «Far from Heaven» and «Safe» star Julianne Moore.
Other highlights of the festival include three Philadelphia - shot archival screenings from the late, great Jonathan Demme, including, Beloved, Neil Young Trunk Show, and Philadelphia; WWII drama Darkest Hour; Greta Gerwig's coming - of - ager Lady Bird; the much - talked - about The Florida Project; and Todd Haynes reunion with muse Julianne Moore in Wonderstruck.
Haynes often recalls his previous work with new films, and Wonderstruck recalls his most structurally inventive but least accessible efforts, Poison and I'm Not There.
Haynes and cinematographer Edward Lachman portray each individual era with stark visual styles — a black and white, silent movie feel for the»20s, a washed - out, grainy vibe for the»70s — making Wonderstruck a feast for the eyes.
Here's a supplementary list of ten performances: Betty Buckley, articulate as a psychotherapist, and the protean James McAvoy playing against her in Split; Harris Dickinson, implosive with self - loathing in Beach Rats; two turns by Michael Fassbender, as the smarmy villains of Song to Song and Alien: Covenant; Milla Jovovich's valedictory sprint through Resident Evil: The Final Chapter; Barry Keoghan as a teenage sprite barely veiling his hostility in The Killing of a Sacred Deer; Keanu Reeves, put through his paces again in John Wick: Chapter 2; Lady Bird's callous, precocious, and heartbreaking Saoirse Ronan; newcomer Millicent Simmonds and her silent movie acting in Wonderstruck; octagenarian Lois Smith playing her age as Marjorie of Marjorie Prime; and Adrian Titieni, slouching and gloomy as a bad dad in Graduation.
The Cannes Film Festival is in full - swing and acclaimed director Todd Haynes» (Carol, Far From Heaven) highly - anticipated adaptation of Brian Selznick's YA novel Wonderstruck was one of the first films screened at the fest — and it was met with reviews that ranged from raves to lukewarm.
It takes over 90 minutes for Wonderstruck to get to anywhere that's even remotely fascinating, which is not a good way to go with a fantasy film, and even with a rare PG rating for a Todd Haynes film, it's doubtful kids will have any interest in this movie whatsoever.
It's not impossible that Oscar might go instead with Sandy Powell (Wonderstruck) or Consolata Boyle (Victoria and Abdul) or Mary Zophres (Battle of the Sexes) or the BAFTA nominated Jacqueline Durran (Darkest Hour) for one or two of the slots.
I'm not a fan of connecting the dots between actors» real lives and their movie lives, but the fact that Krasinksi and Blunt are married, with two children, or that Simmonds, who also appeared in «Wonderstruck,» is actually deaf, gives the film a verity it might not normally possess.
Emily Blunt stars, along with Noah Jupe and Millicent Simmonds (who you may recognize as the fantastic deaf actress from Wonderstruck).
As one might expect from a melodrama, wonderstruck unfolds itself with deliberate care, taking its time to set its story, disorienting at first until it gradually comes into focus.
Both Call Me By Your Name supporting actors, Armie Hammer and Michael Stuhlbarg, were nominated and the awards - dormant Wonderstruck from Todd Haynes found life today with nominations in Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Art Direction / Production Design and a Breakout nomination for Millicent Simmonds.
But 2016 put her in the light again, the news on michelle have been very slow because she did two plays on Broadway, but this year have been so good for her carreer with new and different roles: she has a small role in Wonderstruck, a movie who will be released in 2017 and she has two important movies coming up: The Greatest Showman where she sings and dances and Janis where she play the famous Singer Janis Joplin, so the next two movies of michelle are musicals, right now, musicals are really what she loves to do, The Greatest Showman will be released December 25, 2017 and Janis, i think we will have to wait until 2018.
That won't be true for all viewers: Judging by the robust applause at the end of the film's press screening at the Grand Theatre Lumiere, «Wonderstruck» casts enough of a spell to enrapture many who saw it, even if it didn't connect with all of us.
Wonderstruck is so inventive and sincere in its presentation of creativity, I firmly believe it will live on as a relic with the power to enamour future generations of children and adults alike to the finer things in life for decades to come, especially considering its profoundly timeless qualities.
That film's cinematographer, Vittorio Storaro, will also do a «Master Class» in collaboration with «Wonderstruck» cinematographer Ed Lachman.
Their children Regan and Marcus, played by Millicent Simmonds (Wonderstruck) and Noah Jupe (Suburbicon) respectively, have learned to interact with this new world, adapting to its challenges by using sign language, staging noisy booby - traps and establishing other means of visual communication like a red light - white light warning system to communicate when monsters are in the area.
Another outsider with a shot at a nomination is deaf actress Millicent Simmonds, who received praise for her performance in «Wonderstruck» when it premiered at Cannes, but has gotten less attention in the onslaught of the season's awards contenders opening at theaters.
While Noah Jupe is strong as the decent, young son, the standout performer here is hearing - impaired Millicent Simmonds — from Todd Haynes» Wonderstruck — as the family's deaf daughter, whose particular issues dovetail unsettlingly with the approach of the monsters she can't hear coming.
Another longtime collaboration with an adult - skewing director yields far more innocent and magical results as Burwell scores the first child - friendly film by Todd Haynes («Mildred Pierce,» «Carol») with «Wonderstruck
Abruptly down a member to four people, including the grief - stricken parents (Krasinski and Emily Blunt), a remaining son (Noah Jupe), and a deaf daughter (Wonderstruck's Millicent Simmonds, who lost her hearing at age 1), they soldier on, with the weight of loss and guilt added to their burden.
Like Scorsese's Hugo, a faithful adaptation of a splendid young adult novel by Brian Selznick — who both writes his stories and illustrates them with evocative, black - and - white pencil and graphite drawings — Wonderstruck follows two parallel narrative tracks.
The first full day of screenings brought us news of Todd Haynes Wonderstruck which reunites one of the world's greatest auteurs with his earliest muse Julianne Moore, and other reportedly fine films.
Amazon is already doing business with all three entities — it's about to unveil «Wonderstruck» (Killer) and «The Only Living Boy in New York» (Bona Fide) at Cannes — and the news is yet another sign that the company will continue to finance high - quality independent filmmaking from some of the most revered American directors out there.
In 2017, Amazon made a big splash at Cannes with two auteur - driven Competition films from Todd Haynes («Wonderstruck») and Lynne Ramsay («You Were Never Really Here»), and wound up with a Best Actor prize for Joaquin Phoenix.
Last fall, Amazon dominated the New York Film Festival with opener «Last Flag Flying» from Richard Linklater, «Wonderstruck» as the centerpiece gala, and Woody Allen's scandal - tainted «Wonder Wheel» closing it out — but taking those movies into the crowded fall marketplace was another matter.
«Wonderstruck» Release Date: TBD Director: Todd Haynes Starring: Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Cory Michael Smith and Tom Noonan Synopsis: The story of a young boy in the Midwest is told simultaneously with a tale about a young girl in New York from fifty years ago as they both seek the same mysterious connection.
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This year, in fact, has several high profile movies with options to choose from like the blockbuster horror film It, the controversial remake of The Beguiled, the Todd Haynes puzzle Wonderstruck, and Wonder is a star vehicle for Jacob Tremblay, a previous winner in this very category for Room (2015).
May's Books on Screen roundup includes the feature films On Chesil Beach and The Seagull; the series premiere of «Sweetbitter» on Starz and season two of «13 Reasons Why» on Netflix, along with the season finale of «Rise» on NBC; and the DVD releases of Fifty Shades Freed, Wonderstruck and 12 Strong.
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