
Barry Sonnenfeld
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3 weeks ago |
skjbollywoodnews.com | Max Barbakow |Mike Judge |Garth Jennings |Barry Sonnenfeld
While the science-fiction genre is not often known for its big laughs, these hilarious sci-fi comedies mix bold ideas and humor expertly. The best sci-fi movies explore the endless possibilities of the genre, offering audiences something they have never seen before. However, audiences have also seen so many sci-fi stories over the years that sometimes it is just fun to have some laughs within these mind-bending and high-concept stories.
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1 month ago |
tvmovie.de | Barry Sonnenfeld |Cheryl Hines |Jeff Daniels
Bob (Robin Williams) will mehr Zeit mit Gattin Jamie (Cheryl Hines) und seinen Kindern verbringen – im Urlaub auf Hawaii. Doch Bobs Chef schickt ihn zum Meeting nach Colorado. Daddys rettende Idee: Im Wohnmobil nimmt er seine genervte Familie mit.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
journalgazette.net | Chris Nashawaty |Barry Sonnenfeld |Daniel de Visé |Carrie Courogen
These works on Hollywood and filmmaking are newly available through the Allen County Public Library. “The Future Was Now: Madmen, Mavericks, and the Epic Sci-Fi Summer of 1982”by Chris Nashawaty Examining the eight science fiction films released in 1982, including “E.T.,” “Blade Runner,” “The Thing” and “Mad Max,” a legendary entertainment journalist shows how these cult classics changed the careers of some of Hollywood’s now-biggest names as well as the art of moviemaking to this day.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
wsj.com | Barry Sonnenfeld
Movie sets are usually boring. The ratio of time spent with film running through the camera versus setting up for and lighting a shot is, if you’re lucky, 10 to one. This tedium helps explain why I ended up the hospital with a broken hand from punching Will Smith. I had directed him in “Men in Black,” and I was now working with him on “Wild Wild West,” which ended up being not very good. It would go on to win the 2000 Razzie for worst picture of the year.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
libraryjournal.com | Barry Sonnenfeld
. Oct. 2024. 288p. ISBN 9780306832277. $30. MEMOIR COPY ISBN Once described by actress Cheryl Hines as the most neurotic person she’d ever met, director and filmmaker Sonnenfeld’s follow-up to his 2020 memoir Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother, is a neurotic delight. Sonnenfeld shares anecdotes that read as outtakes from his memoir, which is not to say that the stories are superfluous—far from it.
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