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The Birds is a 1963 American natural horror-thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, released by Universal Pictures and starring Jessica Tandy, Rod Taylor, Suzanne Pleshette, and introducing Tippi Hedren in her film debut.
The movie portrays various incidents that take place during the Big Year event, while the trio compete with each other and many other birders to achieve the world record of sighting the highest number of birds. Brad and Stu become friends and help each other in the competition, and Brad is attracted to a fellow birder, Ellie.
Bird is a 2024 drama film written and directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Nykiya Adams, Barry Keoghan, and Franz Rogowski. The film had its world premiere at the 77th Cannes Film Festival on 16 May 2024. [ 3 ]
The plot is a little too cute in its contrived wackiness, while the dialogue is merely serviceable. Sturla Gunnarsson's directing is pedestrian, and too often he has the movie shift uneasily from pure slapstick to seriousness. It is only the acting that redeems Rare Birds from being a flop and turns it into passable entertainment. Hurt does a ...
The mother bird will let Stellaluna be part of the family only if she eats bugs and worms, does not hang by her feet and sleeps at night. When the birds grow, they learn to fly. When Stellaluna and the birds are out playing, it gets dark and the birds go home without her because they will not be able to see in the dark.
Back to the Outback is a 2021 animated adventure comedy film directed by Clare Knight and Harry Cripps (in their feature directorial debuts), from a screenplay written by Cripps, and a story by Cripps and Gregory Lessans. [1]
Catherine O'Hara as Judith, a three-horned lion-like Wild Thing who is Ira's aggressive and loud girlfriend. Paul Dano as Alexander, a goat-like Wild Thing who is constantly ignored, belittled, and mistreated. Michael Berry Jr. as The Bull, an intimidating and quiet bull-like Wild Thing who keeps to himself and rarely speaks.
A movie that Kesey once told me he disliked." [35] In 1993, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry. [36] The Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited Cuckoo's Nest as one of his 100 favorite films. [37]