Sentences with phrase «about film acting»

Soft - spoken but intense, Taylor had obviously pondered the deeper significance of the film, but he also had some interesting things to say about film acting in general and about his other film, the sequel to LAURA CROFT.

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In addition to appearing «in a major music video that's gonna come out pretty soon,» Lee will also act in Shadows Will Fall, an Indiegogo - funded film about a young boy living with cystic fibrosis.
Hollywood has made several films about Christianity that we don't really care about, but we are not that radical to kill someone for such acts.
Don't you see how they act when a stupid SNL - like film is made about them?..
Calling myself a green beauty addict would be a bit of an understatement... What I enjoy most is sharing the magic in everyday life with others whether that's blogging about my latest beauty and fashion discoveries, acting in indie film, talking with a close friend, or singing obnoxiously loud in my car.
Calling myself a green beauty addict would be a bit of an understatement... What I enjoy most is sharing the magic in everyday life with others whether that's blogging about my latest beauty and fashion discoveries, acting in indie film, talking with a close friend, or singing obnoxiously loud in my car.
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It's Spielberg's best and truest action film since Jaws, relentlessly paced, pitch - perfectly acted (the young Fanning is almost certain to get a Best Supporting Actress nod come Oscar time), and rife with moments of such horrifically poetic imagery that it's all you can do not to stop thinking about them long after the film has ended.
VIOLENCE / GORE 8 - A great deal of talk about violent acts which have occurred makes the film psychologically violent.
I would not recommend this film to most people - but if you're up for a VERY non-narrative film (think two and a half hour poem) about life's most serious questions, then you might find Tree of Life (especially the 2nd act) one of the most
I would not recommend this film to most people - but if you're up for a VERY non-narrative film (think two and a half hour poem) about life's most serious questions, then you might find Tree of Life (especially the 2nd act) one of the most beautiful and moving films you'll see this year.
With incredible acting, dark but nessacary action and incredible emotional impacts, what is there not to like about this film?
Apart from the depth of meaning in the film however, it's also wonderfully executed: the acting is right on the money, and the cinematography breathtaking... just about every shot is perfect.
«World War Z» plays a bit like a series of separate films and the juncture where the new final act was grafted onto the proceedings is unmistakable, but unless you knew about the film's troubled past, you'd never guess it existed.
Think like a man too is a bad movie.But it also ruin think like a man.This is a sequel to think like a man and the sequel was so bad.Predictable, Bad acting, stupid scenes and boring.The 2 good things about this film is kevin hart and some
Really about the only thing holding this film back is the final act where things become just a bit too convenient and conventional, which is unfortunate as the build up and mystery are quite interesting.
Well written and acted dialogue - driven film, something rare these days, about the dog - eats - dog world of big company business.
New extras includes a mashup of Argo's most enduring quote «Argo F*ck Yourself», «Argo Declassified» which tells about Mendez's operation as part of the CIA's 50th anniversary, «Ben Affleck's Balancing Act» about Ben and the multiple hats he wore for this production, plus an extended cut of the film with 10 extra minutes.
That sets up the second act of the film, in which Miller and his men penetrate into French terrain still actively disputed by the Germans, while harboring mutinous thoughts about the wisdom of the mission.
Left on Purpose is a documentary film about the friendship between an aging anti-war activist who has decided that his last political act will be to take his own life and the filmmaker who is struggling to tell the story.
If anything the acting is best the thing about the film.
This has never stopped and will never stop studios from making more well - written and well - acted films about men.
Bearing the burden of being the first film about AIDS, Longtime Companion (which premiered at Sundance Fest) had the task of placing the crisis on the national agenda, which meant a gentler, kinder tone; even so, it's a touching, nicely acted feature
All in all, the film is plenty conventional, even in a portrayal of Ancient Rome that is about as thin as a lot of the characterization, and as contrived as the melodramatics which slow down the impact of momentum almost as much as dull and draggy spells, thus making for a script whose shortcomings are challenged well enough by a powerful score, immersively beautiful visual style, solid direction, and strong lead acting for Henry Koster's «The Robe» to stand as an adequately rewarding and very intriguing study on the impact Christ had even on those who brought about his demise.
The scariest thing about the film wasn't the delicate buildup or the third - act gore but a simple, chilling exchange that was widely used in its marketing campaign.
It's mostly a «get what you see» type film, with the trailers really ruining the film's short third act action that brings about the conclusion in a deflating manner.
Throw in Myrna Loy and you have a very fun movie with 3 actors at the top of their game.The film is about a test pilot (Gable) and his trusty mechanic (Tracy) who meet a girl (Loy) and how the strain of a test pilot's life affects them all.The film is a little long, but the action is well done.The acting is the main reason to watch this film, and if your are a fan of the big three, then you will have a good time.
The story wasn't all that strong, but the acting was, and what I really liked about this film is how it came at a common story in an unconventional way.
And yet, amid all that overdue and well - deserved scorn, the lone aspect of Deadpool 2 that is treated with gravid, wet - eyed sincerity — the thing the film wants us to care most deeply about, that acts as the plot's triggering action — is itself the biggest, oldest, dumbest and most useless superhero - genre cliche of them all.
The opening act of the film, in which we meet Davis and his band of beta sidekicks, who gush about the «kale bread» they made last night while he pacifies the beasts, is so transparently dictated by Johnson that I was tempted to feel embarrassed for him.
I can't think of anyone who would want to watch a film about the creepy 1980s comedy act Frank Sidebottom, except people really missing Jimmy Savile.
No new acting ground is broken here, as the main comedy of the film comes about as the sleazy Pratt adapts to any view that keeps him in power.
The second act of the film finds Petit and his allies casing the twin towers, making sure that they know everything about the tower that's still under construction — the workers» schedules, which areas give access to staircases, which elevators are best to use... Essentially, The Walk becomes a heist flick in the middle — and like all good heist flicks, everything goes like clockwork until it doesn't.
Based on the 1969 film «Swimming Pool», this is a film about writing, acting and style.
By briefly profiling each, the filmmakers ensure we care about them all; they are not treated as some sort of novelty act for the sake of the camera, and this is what makes the film a standout
Its comparatively simple first act remains a good example of how to apply the horror elements of the Silent Hill games to film with a degree of elegance and wit, and for a solid 35 minutes, it's an atmospheric film about a mother whose deeply maternal desire to help her daughter inadvertently places her in danger, and the need for Radha Mitchell's Rose to find her daughter when she goes missing provides a cogent and palatable, if somewhat slight, emotional basis from which the proceeding action can spring.
Everyone knows about different acting methods and a lot of people knew about what Carrey did on the set of Man on the Moon but obviously we never saw it, but that's what this documentary is and although it's not spectacular or anything, it gives another look at the work of the actor and it becomes an excellent companion to the film and especially serves as a testament of one of Jim Carrey's best acting jobs.
This is a film about a horrific act of violence that eventually results in more bloodshed and gruesomely realistic, Cronenbergian body horror than anything I've seen in a long time.
By the end of Joshua Oppenheimer's disturbing documentary The Act Of Killing, it was tough to say if the film's subjects — Indonesian gangsters reenacting their genocidal crimes — felt any remorse about the murders they committed in 1965.
Nothing about this film works: the camerawork is amateurish, the acting is stilted, the characters underdeveloped, the editing looks like it was done by a blind monkey, and as for the plot — the plot makes no damn sense.
Sasha Stone (Awardsdaily): It's a film about oppression of voice, the eternal and ultimately futile quest to destroy the brave act of bearing witness against corrupt regimes.
Over in the acting categories, George Clooney and Tilda Swinton won for «The Descendants» and «We Need To Talk About Kevin» respectively, with both films also ranking as one of the best of the year.
This seems to be the impression of most European reviewers who've written about Sunshine, and unfortunately this has led some to unjustly criticize the film (and especially the third act) for being unbalanced, confused or even shallow.
was surprised just how good this film is.The humour and pathos of this film is quite moving.There is no - one remotely attractive in the cast, it is full of strange looking redneck Americans living in semi wilderness.Everyone is poverty stricken.The sadness of old age is there, as is the regrets of past memories, and the desperation of the son to heal the wounds of his father's past life.The acting is brilliant even with the bit part actors with the sunburnt aged faces.The fathers grumpy reticence is counters by his truculent wife, who never has a good word for anybody with her vicious put downs, which is at times laugh out loud funny.A funny sad and moving film about the sheer desperate meanderings of life and old age.
Put on the spot, she names him after the grocery chain (which nobody in the film ever visits again, though the dog serves as a walking product placement) and convinces the Preacher (how her voiceover self refers to her father) not to kick Winn - Dixie to the curb, then sets about thawing the chilly exteriors of the local would - be shut - ins with her Annie & Sandy act.
The Act of Killing, on the other hand, was one of the most talked about films of the festival — and the popular choice for the SFP.
When Baker decided to engage her via direct message to tell her about his film, she had no acting experience beyond her playful persona on social media.
The film works on multiple levels — as a supernatural thriller (though explicit paranormal elements are limited to a hallucinatory dream sequence and the final shot of the baby's eyes), as a psychological thriller about a paranoid pregnant woman who imagines herself at the centre of a conspiracy, and as the last word in marital betrayal, since the most despicable villain here is surely Guy, who allows his wife to be raped by the devil in exchange for an acting role.
The man only wants to make movies — but to make a film, in China, about the mother of a man sentenced to death, is an act of courage.
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