Sentences with phrase «about the new film because»

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«New York doesn't have a revenge porn law because our politicians are doing nothing about it,» Goldberg says elsewhere in the film.
LOS ANGELES — Ashley Judd sued Harvey Weinstein on Monday, opening a new legal battlefront for the disgraced film producer by claiming that her career withered because he spread lies about her in Hollywood after she rejected his sexual requests.
A life vice-president, said in new» soccumentary» film about Chelsea, Blue Revolution that, «I went and stood on a bank with a packet of sandwiches with my girlfriend who I eventually married, principally because she agreed to follow Chelsea, and we've been going since 1942,»
Because this little film about the troubles with fracking in New York is pretty damn good.
Is it because those films were exceptionally precise about growing up in New York during a certain period, or because Montiel's memories have been reconfigured by the movies?
A lot of moviegoers still believe that low quality CGI toon projects should get a pass because they're just «kid movies» but films like Wreck - It - Ralph remind us that superior animated pictures are more than just cheep gags and one - note cliches — considering the film puts a new spin on tried - and - true stories about friendship and heroism.
Because this is a film about New Year resolutions, making you want to better your life and begin to take some chances.
I choose this year not because of Y2K or the neat temporal markers brought about by a new millennium, but because that year introduced Brandon Grey's website Box Office Mojo, which specializes not just in forums meant for box - office speak, but seeks to function as a comprehensive, online database for the domestic and international grosses of every film released in North American theaters within the modern era.
Just a day ago I talked about Seven Psychopaths, the new movie from In Bruges director Martin McDonagh, because Mickey Rourke had proclaimed McDonagh to be a «jerkoff» and refused to be in the film.
The film also weaves in lots of scenes that are meant to make us think that Barnum was the first 21st century - style «woke» white straight man in America — a goodhearted fellow who gave circus jobs to outcasts of one kind or another (talk about a big tent: the repertory company includes African - Americans, little people, giants, conjoined twins and a bearded lady), not just because they happened to possess certain talents or physical characteristics that Barnum could exploit (often by appealing to the majority's prurient interests or bigotries) but because the onetime poor boy Barnum sees himself in their striving, and wants to build a theatrical - carnival arts utopia in America's largest city with help from his new partner, rich kid turned playwright Philip Carlyle (Zac Efron).
The biggest problems with the film involve the way it sometimes feels «tacky», almost as if he doesn't care that we know these sets are fake, because at the end of the day it's about knowing these characters, not believing that they really recreated old New York.
Ian McEwan can have no complaints about a new film based on his 2007 novel On Chesil Beach, because he adapted it himself.
************************ SPOILERS AHEAD ************************* If the new horror movie The Babadook really is the scariest film of the year, as many critics have claimed (a view with which we tend to agree), it isn't because there's something inherently terrifying about -LRB-...)
We aren't here just to talk about a new title, though, because with that name change comes the film's official synopsis, giving us our first glimpse at the direction Chronicle scribe Max Landis decided to take his retelling of Mary Shelley's iconic tale.
In 2007, it was because they honored Charles Tabesh, Turner Classic Movies Senior Vice President of Programming and New Media, and Robert Osborne, the cable channel's on - air host whose wealth of knowledge about films, film history, and film folk, may be inexhaustible.
I dislike reviewing «remakes» because often the good feelings I have toward the original film seep into my thoughts about the new version.
«Because she was so invisible to her father she didn't grow up under the dominant gaze of his that my brothers suffered under, so Jean was able to eventually leave, escape, create her own life that in Jean's world is a very healthy happy life,» says Elizabeth Marvel about her role as Jean Meyerowitz in the new Noah Baumbach film «The Meyerowitz Stories,» which premiered on Netflix on October 13.
Princess Mononoke — The First Story, a storybook using the original concept for the film from 1980, started off the panel, followed by talk of Kiss of the Rose Princess, the 5 - volume series of the Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire manga, and a helpful reminder about All You Need Is Kill — helpful because thanks to Viz, Takeshi Obata - the artist behind All You Need Is Kill as well as titles such as Death Note and Hikaru no Go - was at New York Comic - Con as well.
The new film is a quiet portrayal about the Lovings, a married Virginia couple that after being jailed, because he was white and she was black, took its case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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