Good balance of crime mystery, thriller and action.
Not exact matches
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.
I think it would be a great idea to have more diversity
of content in this site (an early review
of Beloved was a pleasant surprise some weeks ago) but right now the
balance is definitely in favor
of sci - fi, fantasy, horror, action, and some
crime films created for a demographic probably
best described as «geek».
Bestselling thriller writer David Baldacci has said: «When times are stressful and it looks like the bad is winning out over the
good, along comes the genre
of crime novels to put the
balance back in life.
In his annual report, Lord Thomas said: «A properly funded justice system is a core function
of the state, whether the courts are trying and sentencing those accused and found guilty
of crimes, determining and declaring the private rights and obligations
of individuals, or holding the democratic government to account and ensuring it acts fairly and according to law... It is therefore essential that a
better and
balanced means
of financing the courts and tribunals is found.»