Sentences with phrase «about scenes of violence»

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Profanity abounds, there is cop - show violence, and episodes three and four contain sex scenes with some nudity — though in the true artistic spirit of communist propaganda, they are about as erotic as a medical textbook's illustrations of venereal disease.
i remember now seeing this one movie with mid-east people drama in it — don't remember to much about the movie except this one scene of men in mid-east dress advancing in protest in mass upon these soldier guards over something these people in mass thought was rightfully theirs (a freedom from violence was one of these things they thought was rightfully theirs).
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They do have some level of chemistry, and the best scene that has them worked up to near violence (her hitting him over the head with a record, him slapping her, her running to the couch to bury her head and kicking her legs) is probably the best of the movie, but even that has an air or ridiculousness about it, meaning it hasn't aged terribly well.
It feels timely, given what we know and don't know (but reasonably suspect) about real - world Russian interference in American politics and democratic institutions, but even those occasional diversions are always presented in the pursuit of examining how these characters wield power — through sex or, in a couple of tough and extended scenes involving torture, violence.
Parents can expect brief scenes of street violence and comments about the Nazi interlopers, along with a handful of profanities and one strong sexual expletive.
The Conjuring (R for disturbing violence and scenes of terror) Fact - based horror flick about a couple of paranormal investigators (Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson) hired to help a family terrorized by an evil force inside their secluded farmhouse.
Though it's not shy in its one agonizing scene of gore, the picture seems more concerned about the way we assimilate — and anticipate — sex and violence at the movies.
The Last King Rated R for violence and a scene of sexuality Rotten Tomatoes Score: 67 % Game of Thrones actor and Wyndham Hotels spokesman Kristofer Hivju stars in this Norwegian true story about a team of soldiers who, in 1206, try to save a baby from being assassinated when it is discovered that the child is the heir to the throne of the recently killed king.
Oh and it ain't that gory, whatever people write about it being «violence porn» is bollocks, there are a couple of squeamish moments, however nothing worse than an under average violent Tarantino scene.
With their set over, the group is about to leave when they come across a scene of bloody violence and they're not allowed to leave.
This additional information about the movie's content is taken from the notes of various Canadian Film Classification boards: Violence: - Some scenes may frighten children.
But where The Pope is more about the threat of violence — what might have been its bloodiest scene takes place entirely out of frame — Desperate Hours places it front and center, blood squibs and all.
Before talking about the quality of the film, most people expressed their opinions on a scene that focused on violence towards a helpless animal.
Swerve (R for violence, profanity, sexuality and nudity) Aussie crime thriller about a Good Samaritan (David Lyons) who ends up on the run from a ruthless hit man (Travis Hitman) and a crooked cop (Jason Clarke) after stopping to help a gun moll (Emma Booth) with a suitcase of cash at the scene of a car accident which claimed the life of her mobster beau.
The beginning borders on plodding, but all is forgiven about 45 minutes into the film, when the antagonists come into full view in a scene of extreme depravity and violence.
The film lives and thrives on these whiplash moments; it seems as if Wong hadn't yet perfected the languor that I love so much about his films, and so there is no small thrill in the chases, or the extended scenes of almost sadomasochistic violence inflicted on and by Wah (often shot in extremely long slow motion shots), or of course the unspoken flirtations.
From early scenes of a guard, outside in winter, smoking a cigarette, and hearing exhalation, to the rancor in multiple scenes of violence, McQueen uses synaesthesia better than just about any other film director around.
Scenic Route (R for profanity, violence and a scene of sexuality) Survival road saga about two buddies (Josh Duhamel and Dan Fogler) whose lifelong friendship is tested when their dilapidated pickup truck breaks down in the desert.
The brutal, sickeningly realistic scenes of violence were met with audible gasps and appreciative applause in turn, and in the Q&A after the screening, director Jeremy Saulnier — by his own admission a little tipsy — waxed nostalgic about his teenage punk days and praised Patrick Stewart for his professionalism after Saulnier «shit the bed» on the first day of shooting.
Christine (R for profanity, sexuality and a scene of disturbing violence) Rebecca Hall portrays the title character in this biopic about Christine Lubbock (1944 - 1974), the ABC - TV news reporter who committed suicide on the air in Sarasota, Florida by shooting herself in the head while sitting at the anchor's desk.
There's been a lot of press about the deleting of a particular sex scene, and in fact the link between sexuality and violence seems to have been lost in the theatrical release.
Victor Frankenstein (PG - 13 for violence, macabre images and a scene of destruction) James McAvoy plays the title character in this variation on Mary Shelley's classic tale about a mad scientist whose experiment in reviving the dead goes horribly wrong.
These scenes are overlaid with and interrupted by tension and sudden violence, and the movie wrings as much ridiculous incongruousness from the subtext (brain - melting tension) and text (awkward conversation about dinner and board games) of its scenes as possible.
Meskada (R for profanity, violence and one scene of sexuality) Crime thriller about a small - town detective's (Nick Stahl) effort to bring to justice the killers of the son of a powerful, local socialite (Laura Benanti).
Kidnap (R for violence and scenes of peril) Suspense thriller about a single - mom (Halle Berry) who turns vigilante after her young son (Sage Correa) is abducted by kidnappers.
Like most of Ubisoft's reveals, Valiant Hearts depicts gruesome, violent scenes in which characters butcher each other with various weapons; yet, the game is remarkably beautiful, and it goes beyond the senseless violence to tell a about a few soldiers trying to survive and make sense of the conflict.
The game's dark atmosphere is further enhanced by the considerable about of violence and gore, the game is definitely not for the faint of heart and players should expect plenty of blood splattering scenes when fatal and killer moves are executed.
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