Sentences with phrase «unrepentant geraldines»

Harding is played as hard - bitten and unrepentant, while Gillooly is soft - spoken and full of denials, seemingly remorseful about what happened to his ex-wife's career but denying her claims that he hit her throughout their relationship.
Regardless of its duplicitous intent and inevitable destination, I found The Act of Killing, which has dominated many of the critics awards including those of my own Online Film Critics Society, repugnant for the spotlight it turned on unrepentant mass murders.
The unrepentant dandy of a critic Addison DeWitt (George Sanders) in All About Eve (1950) wields his influence like the magic of a Faustian Satan, manipulating stars and playwrights with nothing but the threat of a review.
As in the TV show, the feature centers on the team of American agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and Soviet agent Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer), bitter rivals forced by their governments to team up to thwart a plan by unrepentant Nazis to unleash a nuclear bomb.
Like Frances McDormand in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Janney plays an angry and unrepentant mother, and maybe the prevalence of mothers has been an under - recognised part of this year's awards seasons, especially as Sam Rockwell's racist cop in Three Billboards actually lives with his mother.
And there's an unrepentant soul who says «I see the light of the Lord in homosexuality,» arguing that man - boy love brings one closer to God than heterosexuality.
Seemingly channelling his inner Joker in his unrepentant disregard for logic or reason, Shoenaerts casts a shadow that puts the dreaded Chechen gang in perspective.
The time is 1999, just a few years after Rodney King, but Brown is unrepentant about the LAPD's old ways.
Less obvious, but equally troubling is the unrepentant attitude of the main character, and the light - fingered habits of his conspirators.
How can one react to the unrepentant admission by Bernardo Bertolucci that he and Marlon Brando conspired to humiliate Maria Schneider on the set of Last Tango in Paris?
Max Richter's score is a stealthy accomplice to the unrepentant brooding and terrible violence.
It does seem that maybe the series creators, at last for the first two episodes (that were sent for review), don't want to reveal too directly the root of Patrick's issues, but that seems rather silly given how much Patrick loathes his father, David (Hugo Weaving), and how much menace and evil Weaving's unrepentant abuser conjures up right from the start.
The sheer unrepentant nature of his character could make many turn off from the film straight away.
It's horrible and melodramatic and maudlin, and it's straight out of the Nicholas Sparks School of Beatific Men and the Unrepentant Whores Who Destroy Their Precious Souls.
Unrepentant and casual about killing for a living, Ladd's performance is classic noir; it influenced Jean - Pierre Melville's «Le Samourai» from 1967.
And yes, that's the joke: he is an unrepentant, narcissistic, self - absorbed asshole.
Unrepentant middle - class Nazi children are — Lederhosen an» all — ejected into the unforgiving German countryside as the regime topples around them.
Much fault lies with the series» director Shawn Levy (Real Steel, Big Fat Liar), an unrepentant purveyor of anemic family fun.
Jessica Chastain and Colin Farrell are perfectly cast as an uptight but secretly passionate noblewoman and an unrepentant horndog in Norwegian director Liv Ullmann's Miss Julie.
How do you turn tasteless literature — Bernhard Schlink's 1995 Holocaust novel, which «complicates» archetypes by making an illiterate, unrepentant Nazi into its central figure of pity — into tasteful, awards - season filmmaking?
With unrepentant bombast — and, one imagines, a smirk — Yorgos Lanthimos announces, in just the first shot, that this is his film, and he doubles down on the stylistic tics that define his polarizing work.
So when Pearson, after being rocked by the death of his unrepentant jailbird uncle (Danny Glover), has his revelation, it's to say that all people who have not been «saved» (i.e. accepted Jesus as their savior, i.e. given themselves to this specific Christianity) are not going to hell — that in fact there is no such place as hell, that a just and loving God wouldn't send people to hell — it's not exactly a bold and liberal stance.
Bulger is cold, cruel, unrepentant, fearless and downright scary to be around.
Granted seven days to «put his house in order», Lavelle embarks on a stumbling Stations of the Cross through an unrepentant parish only too happy to parade their sins before him, and trade every attempted benediction for yet another barb.
Since his return to low - budget filmmaking after a fallow decade, the writer - director (and actor) has made vérité - style profiles of an unrepentant convicted perv (RSO: Registered Sex Offender, 08) and a sad - sack troubadour who'll chew your ear off over his last break - up (Harmony and Me, 09).
Unrepentant slob Oscar (Walter Matthau) and cleaning - obsessive neurotic Felix (Jack Lemmon) make a perfect match as two old pals driven by marriage troubles to sharing a Manhattan apartment.
The one and only Bette Davis as a treacherous, murderous and unrepentant (natch) femme fatale.
The brewing tensions, notably between Warren and the unrepentant Rebs, succeed in capturing the rank seepage of the grim Reconstruction era out West.
An old - fashioned, unrepentant tearjerker, in which Jacob Tremblay plays a disfigured boy trying to fit in.
While moments, particularly the resolution to that seemingly throwaway subplot about the dead friend, can be moving despite their dissonance (a Farrelly hallmark), they're always cursory to the central duo, who are unrepentant in their squandering of years on foolish pranks, openly hostile towards reflections of their age (e.g., Fraida), and insulated from harsh reality by not only their wilful ignorance, but a perpetual fog of nostalgia as well.
Oscar - winning writer - director Martin McDonagh beguiles with a surprising amount of wicked humor, and then darkens this searing drama with angry despair and unrepentant vengeance, which leads to hard - earned redemption.
Gregarious yet utterly unrepentant, he speaks directly to the camera, without interference from interviewers or talking heads, expounding on (but never apologizing for) his career and schismatic critical reputation.
CCS co-director Jason Coffman recently published a book of his collected film reviews, THE UNREPENTANT CINEPHILE, and we're celebrating with two of the most insanely entertaining films recently released by AGFA and Bleeding Skull!
He's an unrepentant rat with a superhuman will for self - preservation, dragging everyone in his orbit down with him as he claws against his inexorable slide towards the execution chamber.
Later, an unrepentant Trump blames opponents for the near - riot and says the upheaval will help his candidacy.
A saucy, dark little comedy about the romance of an unrepentant murderess named Camille Bliss (played by Bernadette Lafont, who's wonderful) and a smitten sociology student named Stanislas (Andre Dussollier), who wants to figure her out.
to son (and unrepentant ginger), Tim (Domnhall Gleeson — son of the great character actor Brendan Gleeson, but best known as a Weasley boy from Harry Potter).
«Unrepentant Geraldines» is somehow connected to Amos's earliest solo albums, «Little Earthquakes» and «Under the Pink»: it is very piano - centered and the songs are, most of the time, brief, melodic and beautiful: indeed, the best songs are those in which Amos only accompanies her mezzo - soprano vocals with crystal - clear piano motifs («Weatherman», «Selkie», «Oysters», «Invisible Boy»).
It's thrilling to hear from unrepentant revolutionaries such as Angela Davis and amusing to hear from their bell - bottomed white lawyers.
After my third listen, I definitely think Unrepentant Geraldines is Tori's best album since Scarlet's Walk (sorry, American Doll Posse), maybe even one of her best ever.
«Unrepentant Geraldines» is somehow connected to Amos's earliest solo albums, «Little Earthquakes» and «Under the Pink»: it is
Despite the serious subject matter, Unrepentant Geraldines has a lightness — and even creative joy — that makes it a thoroughly enjoyable listen.
Unrepentant Geraldines is more likely to thrill old fans rather than win new ones, but her voice has rarely sounded as powerful or pure.
Unrepentant Geraldines, that's kind of a return to form for her, filled with the baroque piano - led pop / rock that made her a mainstay in the first place.
If Unrepentant Geraldines is indeed visual art, it's more of a polite Norman Rockwell than a vomit - stained Sherman.
In a way, «Unrepentant Geraldines» marked a «return to form», after Amos's previous incursions into the domains of classical music («Night of Hunters», «Gold Dust»).
When the bullshit criminal justice system fails to convict the swaggeringly unrepentant culprits, this woman completes the half - finished samurai tattoo she has on her side, and resolves to take matters into her own hands; her late husband's extended family and community having apparently fallen silent on the subject of legal or illegal means of redress.
To think after watching such abominable acts perpetrated by totally unrepentant and uncaring individuals that the filmmakers would have the gall to actually try pass it off as coyly cute and whimsical is truly offensive.
He survives, Vanessa is arrested, and the two meet up again in court — with her unrepentant, even though the police disbelieve her story, him flanked by his prim wife (Brooke Shields) and the righteous indignation of the American legal system.
The seed of dweebdom is already within you, deftly planted by portly wordsmith George R R Martin, and dating a geek gives you the gleeful freedom to blossom into a fully fledged, unrepentant dork.
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