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"Frownland" is a labor of love by the crew, the actors and the filmmaker, shot over years by friends.
Samuel Fuller is an interesting filmmaker, mainly because he had some very inconsistent politics in his films.
All the while, you begin to sense what the
filmmaker
is after,then see that there are no attempts at cheap humor(people hurting their privates,using vulgarities this couldn't have hurt the marketing.
Not sure how a
filmmaker
as prolific as Joel "Lost Boys" Schumacher could make his return, in essence, to the vampire horror subgenre only to find his finished product, "Blood Creek," tossed into second-run theaters in a handful of locations with virtually no heads up to the popluace.
The second part is the story of a documentaire
filmmaker
who tries to make a film about teens in suburbia.
All the
filmmaker
could say was that he was a fan of surreal films.
Produced by Guillermo Del Toro, The Orphanage continues the tradition the
filmmaker
started with films like The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth, by showing the darker sides of humanity through frightening fantasies.
The whole point of making a horror film is to give a young
filmmaker
the freedom to be as offensive as they see fit.
Titles like "The Brood" or "Rabid" are solid cult-gems that truly proved that he was a gifted
filmmaker
whose talent would only increase with every new project he set his intelligent mind to.
Jim Jarmusch is a
filmmaker
that you can always rely on to deliver something offbeat and unlike most other films.
It was Forrest J. Ackerman who helped me get a script I'd written into the hands of
filmmaker
George A. Romero.
By the time I'd gotten to Day 4 of this dog's breakfast, I was stupefied with boredom, but kept going until the end, convinced that no
filmmaker
could invest this much time into a project and not have a terrific payoff at the end, to compensate for the glacial buildup.
While Annabel Chong may claim she sees her recording breaking sex-a-thon was about women's empowerment, what the
filmmaker
managed to show is that she is a deeply disturbed woman.
Embarrassingly overt sexual and political subtexts leer at you from every place the
filmmaker
could cram them in against the sense of the book.
They seemed to feel somewhat embarrassed, sharing a common nationality with the
filmmaker.
At least that had a semi-decent script and was directed by a filmmaker, not a fraud and betrayer of Real Men.
In this subtle, yet unsettling compilation of "home movies" created by Wayne & Andrea Montgomery,
filmmaker
Anthony Spadaccini affirms his instinctive aptitude for creating both a successful cinematic showpiece and an unnerving playground for his actors to perform.
This low budget offering from disturbed
filmmaker
James Toback ("Black and White") features Adrian Grenier as a Harvard University basketball player in money trouble who is conned by his shaddy girlfriend (Sarah Michelle Gellar (playing a rif on her "Cruel Intentions" role) to throw a basketball game for money.
That is a pity because they could have had for once a documentary about kids finding their way rather than losing themselves but the
filmmaker
went rather with the caricatural: -the genius overachiever (the good) -there's the tortured teenager (the bad) -the 9 year old twins who would not know what a beat (or singing in tune) is if it came up and hit them in the head (the comic relief) -the school director who spends his time screaming and berating these kids like it's boot camp time in full metal jacket (bare in mind these kids are between the ages of 9 and 17)- (the ugly) - Even after their triumph at the Zappa fest you don't see him once high five a kid or give him or her a compliment.
Mind you that might be on purpose: You get the feeling that the
filmmaker
had a rather set agenda and wanted the characters to be seen in a manichaean fashion.
Low budget film is a wretched mess made only because
filmmaker
Kevin Smith has a heart for fellow filmmakers and helped produce this abortion.
"Marius and Jeannette" is a movie from Robert Guédiguian, a
filmmaker
who has almost always worked with the same actors.
The
filmmaker
and his camera are present in the scenes just like a guest, like any one of us just sitting rapt, taking in the story.
I really enjoyed this documentary as an aspiring
filmmaker
and a big fan of horror.
Kevin Smith may not be the greatest director, but he is a great writer, the two set each other off making Kevin a solid filmmaker, but Jim Jacks was always holding him back by forcing Kevin to cut down on the vulgar dialog as well as graphic scenes.
I'd heard many negative things about "Twilight of the Ice Nymphs", how it had nearly destroyed his career as a filmmaker, but I decided to give it a go anyways, if only because it was available on a DVD with both "The Heart of the World" and "Archangel".
I particularly like the use of split-screen imagery and the
filmmaker'
s wonderful job of conveying the mood of that time and place.
I picked up a DVD of this British series from the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and it's fitting that a
filmmaker
be featured prominently in an art gallery--especially since this film isn't a biography of Chaplin, but a step-by-step analysis of his working style.
I'm not sure who directed it and seeing all the user comments, i'm wondering if these guys are just friends of the
filmmaker.
Or maybe it merely tells an audience what every
filmmaker
knows so well; that the art of film would be nothing without light and the craft of capturing and animating it.
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