That, and a superbly
acted bit of drama.
Not exact matches
The film's condensation
of the years that took Wiseau to get over his heartbreak regarding the unexpected laughter that resulted in screening his «
drama», and finally embrace the comedic aspects
of the film, takes a
bit away from important character development that could have given the third
act a
bit more substance.
Yes, the movie has it's flaws.It's not always believable, there are some plot holes here and there and the ending was a little
bit over the top.But, the
acting was excellent, the story interesting and the movie was entertaining.It's without a doubt one
of the best romantic
dramas.
The movie's tonal gear - shifts from docudrama to comic
drama and back again are elegant, but it's a
bit of a cold shower to go from the effervescence
of Goodman and Arkin's Mutt and Jeff
act to scenes dominated by the Embassy Six, who are by historical definition pretty drippy company.
But the superbly
acted «Eye in the Sky,» a taut nail -
biter starring Helen Mirren, the late Alan Rickman and Aaron Paul, arrives as a fully involving
drama about the new rules
of engagement.
Although not as buzzworthy as some
of the streaming service's flagship programs, «Narcos» is a fascinating and well -
acted drama about the history
of the Medellin cocaine cartel (and in particular, its leader Pablo Escobar) that's every
bit deserving
of its high praise.
Best - case scenario: Depp silences the tedious carping about his recent work with a reminder
of his eclecticism and charisma, while Cooper delivers on the promise of Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace with a movie that has a bit more swagger and style than those two well - acted but unremarkable drama
of his eclecticism and charisma, while Cooper delivers on the promise
of Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace with a movie that has a bit more swagger and style than those two well - acted but unremarkable drama
of Crazy Heart and Out
Of The Furnace with a movie that has a bit more swagger and style than those two well - acted but unremarkable drama
Of The Furnace with a movie that has a
bit more swagger and style than those two well -
acted but unremarkable
dramas.
For a movie plagued for months by stories
of its troubled production — its original directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, getting the boot in favor
of industry stalwart Ron Howard; the overhauling re-shoots that ensued; and the rumored
acting coach hired to assist the movie's struggling and potentially miscast star, Alden Ehrenreich, to recount just three fleshy
bits of on - set
drama — Solo: A Star Wars Story is a surprisingly smooth ride.
First, a
bit of context: Back in 2013, when the U.S. House passed the Student Success
Act without much
drama, I was surprised.