Sentences with phrase «for dramatic scenes»

Typically these slower remixes are saved for dramatic scenes before the final boss battle, but we'll have to wait and see.
In superb prose and with an instinct for the dramatic scene, he describes the centuries of research and experimentation - from Aristotle and Pythagoras to Mendel and Darwin, from Boveri and Morgan to Crick, Watson and Franklin, all the way through the revolutionary twenty - first century innovators who mapped the human genome.

Not exact matches

Matthew indeed has a dramatic scene in which Pilate calls for a basin of water and publicly washes his hands.
Nonetheless it is remarkable to find these ancient authors employing all the modern devices of the literary craftsman, surprise and suspense, rapidity and delay, humor and solemnity, vividness, realism, untempered callousness, dramatic shift of scene — all permeated with their feeling for what is intrinsically interesting, what makes a good story.
The scene was set for Wednesday morning's dramatic recanvassing and opening of absentee ballots by too - close - to - call unofficial results in last Tuesday's primaries.
It was a dramatic scene for residents of Ibiono Ibom Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, as a man said to be an elder in...
Since hitting the music scene in 2008, Lady Gaga has undergone a dramatic makeunder — swapping out meat headbands and mile - long extensions for cowboy hats and subtle pink streaks.
Lister - Jones is also generous enough an auteur to allow for memorable moments from others, whether it's hilarious bits from the likes of Retta (as Anna and Ben's unlucky marriage counselor), Brooklyn Decker, and Jamie Chung; the escalating weirdness of Armisen (who was, of course, a seasoned indie - band drummer before he turned to acting and comedy); or a knockout dramatic scene between Pally and the great comedian Susie Essman as Ben's mother, who provides some invaluable advice.
Harris is likable, if bereft of dramatic ability, and Penn makes up for anything she's not bringing to her scenes.
Pearce has also written a well - carpentered screenplay; there are some very big scenes and big moments here — sometimes too big — but he gives us a carefully crafted dramatic setup, an intriguingly curated selection of suspects for the crime and all of it building to a fascinating, finely balanced ambiguity in the movie's climactic stages.
The result is a seamless, collaborative weave of documentary and narrative filmmaking in which every scene, even when heightened for dramatic effect, has a bone - deep authenticity.
All Access: Quest for the Stanley Cup, Season 1, Episode 5: Go behind the scenes with final top two teams in Game 6, the San Jose Sharks, who look to extend the dramatic Final to a Game 7 with a victory, while the Pittsburgh Penguins attempt to capture their 4th Stanley Cup since 2009.
The movie elides and truncates history for dramatic purposes and can not resist a very amusing scene in which Raleigh brings tobacco and potatoes from Virginia.
But for all of the dramatic focus on poverty, the subject of John Landis's mise - en - scene is money — making it, spending it, blowing it away.
Cinematographer Niels Thastum leans in on a docu - style approach to filming, allowing for subtle dramatic scenes and loving recreations.
He's got such great comic timing, balanced by an ability to turn on sharp intensity when the dramatic scenes call for it.
In the final installment of ALL ACCESS, SHOWTIME SPORTS takes you behind the scenes into the dramatic and intense preparations of fight week with pound for pound king Floyd Mayweather and Marcos Maidana, including never - before - seen footage from fight night and the rarely seen aftermath of world championship boxing.
The fact of such an episode is highly doubtful, so if the director wanted to play fast and loose with history, for dramatic effect he also might have included a fierce confrontation scene between the two Queens, although they never actually met.
Music video director Chris Robinson certainly has a talent for the visual components, and the overall vibe, atmosphere, and dramatic punch feed off of the energy he provides through his energetic editing and visual effects components tossed in to frame each scene.
Such humility may be devastating, but it ain't dramatic, and though we've been waiting for this moment the entire movie, the scene underscores «Loving's» single greatest weakness: It's too damn polite.
Javier Bardem is also a minor part of the conversation for his swell work in Skyfall, but it remains to be seen if two major dramatic scenes are enough to warrant Academy consideration.
I suppose the only real surprises to be found come from the fact that there are some poignant dramatic scenes, delivered by actors that aren't exactly known for doing them.
Also included are four production featurettes, a collection of cast improvisations, Line - O-Ramas for five different scenes, a «Dramatic Interpretation» of the film and much more.
The dramatic scenes are hilariously ridiculous (often unintentionally so); many of the performances feel stilted and off - beat; and the combination of 3D visual design and an attempt to use more on - location settings (as opposed to sound stage or green screen) results in moments that feel unusually amateurish for The Wachowskis.
It's almost as if director Ron Howard used the novel as a shooting script, with a majority of the scenes remaining intact, and only a few minor changes made for pacing and dramatic effect.
This discrepancy results in a mixed experience for scrupulous viewers because many scenes look more like skits and often fall short of their required dramatic weight.
Let's be clear: the characters of The Big Short are constructs with no dimension beyond their surface quirks and McKay, who has the chops for ensemble comedy and visual humor, hasn't any idea how to stage or shoot a dramatic scene.
And Leslie Mann, famously known for her throw up scene in «The 40 Year Old Virgin,» gets in a few dramatic scenes to go along with her soon to be famous Thai food toilet scene.
You might plan for the one moment where Ruth Negga's proud woman rises from silence to shout down her oppressors, or you might picture all of the dramatic build - up of the film coming to a head in a jubilant courtroom victory scene circled by shouting protesters on both sides.
Metal Gear is known not only for its deep characters, but also for its dramatic and powerful death scenes.
The word is already out for McConaughey, who underwent dramatic weight loss to add to his performance, but the scene stealer appears to be Jared Leto as the transvestite Rayon.
Despite a background directing slapstick comedies including Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult and Nutty Professor, Segal has a stronger handle on the dramatic elements compared to the scenes played for laughs, which he lets go on for too long as if he's holding out for a bigger payoff that never arrives.
But that is squandered, for the scene climaxes with Cinque making a dramatic outburst that can best be described as a perfect example of the cloying sentimentality that often mars Spielberg films.
With over a hundred films in his C.V. (including silents), King remained one of the studio's leading directors for decades, and though he worked with superb cinematographers, his films consistently show a dramatic visual style that maximizes elements within a single shot, plus a knack for crafting kinetic action scenes — particularly the storming of the fortress at the end of the film.
And who could forget the self destruct mechanism for Sector 0 that could only be activated from the inside to set up Adam's faux dramatic death scene?
He was nominated for the Prime - time Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special; the Royal Television Society Award for Breakout Performance Behind the Scenes; and, the BAFTA Award for Best Direction for his work on Bleak House, which was the Best Drama Serial winner at the British Academy Television Awards 2006.
The close - ups of animals or plants, or the pastoral images of trees or streams are «very, very inserty - type shots, and yet they have the same kind of dramatic impact» as the spectacular wide shots — or, for that matter, the scenes involving the lead actors.
The scene in which she writes the title song for and about Johnny is the film's dramatic and musical high point.
«ARGO» Wednesday, May 3rd at 7:00 p.m. Based on true events, this dramatic 2012 thriller and Academy Award «Best Picture» winner chronicles the life - or - death covert operation to rescue six Americans, which unfolded behind the scenes of the Iran hostage crisis — the truth of which was unknown by the public for decades.
It's meant to be a dramatic moment, and Liev Schreiber and Eddie Marsan do a good job selling the emotional weight of the scene, but for me, it falls a bit flat.
The characters are likeable, and played well by the actors, with Aniston in particular showcasing that she can handle dramatic scenes well, and shouldn't always be pigeonholed for light romantic comedies in the future.
Scenes that initially provide chuckles (Hobie trying to learn one line of dramatic dialogue, for instance) get stretched past their breaking point.
As for Coogan's performance, it's solid (and refreshing) dramatic work from the actor and he has a couple of standout scenes, but Philomena is really Dench's story.
Told through a blend of archive footage, animation, dramatic scenes, and more, this spine - tingling, bone - chilling original series from the executive producers of The Walking Dead and The X-Files arrives just in time for Halloween.
In Mad Men, Elisabeth Moss has given perhaps the finest female dramatic performance on American television this side of Edie Falco in The Sopranos, and this simple exchange contains everything that makes her Peggy so fascinating and affecting — the unexpected cadences and pauses, the precise line readings, and her face, on the cusp of either smile or frown, dominated by her wide, soulful eyes, which seem constantly to search for, connect with, and then avert those of her scene partner.
Obviously, any musical needs rehearsal and a heavy emphasis on planned songs and movements over them, but the non-musical scenes of dialogue are imbued with moments of spontaneity and improvisation, allowing for straight - forward dramatic scenes that aren't contrived for injection of the songs.
The scenes that were meant to be more on the dramatic side did tend to drag on for a little too long and felt boring.
There are slight verbal fumbles, it feels like giggles could break out at any time, and dramatic scenes really throw the cast for a loop.
Sterling K. Brown is known for killing a dramatic scene, taking home several awards for his impressive work on NBC smash This Is Us.
Instead, she comes out swinging (literally in certain scenes, considering her character is blind) and matches heavy - hitters like William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Adrien Brody blow for dramatic blow, at times even out striking them.
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