Sentences with phrase «action mystery film»

In 2014, Ayer released both the action mystery film Sabotage with Arnold Schwarzenegger and war film Fury starring Brad Pitt.

Not exact matches

The following year, Garofalo appeared in no less than five films, with a supporting part in the ensemble piece 200 Cigarettes, a starring role as an unconventional action heroine called the Bowler in Mystery Men (which also featured Stiller), and prominent turns in Kevin Smith's eagerly awaited Dogma, Hampton Fancher's psychological thriller The Minus Man, and the satirical comedy Can't Stop Dancing, in which she acted alongside fellow comedienne Margaret Cho.In 2001, Garofolo took on the role of Catherine Connolly in The Laramie Project, HBO's docudrama chronicling the aftermath of the death of Matthew Shepard, and filmmaker David Wain's comedy Wet Hot American Summer.
While Amma's teachings of love, inner peace and Karma, or action, resonate in the film — obviously, Amma is a woman called to God — her background remains pretty much a mystery.
This gruesome French horror flick (2016) functions more as a mystery than as an action film, with an endless drip drip drip of revelation that gradually exposes a terrifying world behind the everyday.
She's joined by Simon Pegg, Max Irons, Dexter Fletcher and Mike Myers in his first live - action movie role since 2009 in the mystery film due out in theaters on May 11.
Along with a constant stream of barbed humour, the film has an enjoyably knotted mystery plot and action set - pieces that feel like...
The idea of rinse and repeat in the world of film, allowing for a protagonist to learn a valuable lesson and / or solve a mystery has recently been used in sci - fi thriller SOURCE CODE and sci - fi action caper EDGE OF TOMORROW.
Rampage additionally combines components of a monster horror film with a crisis tentpole, army action - adventure and, as discussed previous, even a cosmic mystery at one level, additional showcasing Peyton's vary as a director within the procedure.
Zeman's captivatingly innovative fantasy films are worlds away from Stevenson's clumsy mishmash of cutesy gnome - related humor, Holmesian mystery, and perfunctory action - comedy.
Guy Ritchie's momentum and speed - ramping flourishes distract from the rickety mystery, but I'm not convinced that the old - school detective stories need to be turned into a spectacle - laden action film.
Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow Pictures have confirmed that the mystery period action film will hit the big screen on December 25 two years from now - nine years after the first sequel «Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows» dropped worldwide.
The film seems to be a action adventure mystery movie that is more family and kid - oriented than anything else.
Seeing that Vincent D'Onofrio is in the cast immediately takes away any mystery about the bad guy's identity, but were there any doubt, the film exposes him in the first action sequence.
Both of the most recent Tsui films that I've seen, the kung fu whodunnit Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame and Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, his second remake of the 1967 King Hu film Dragon Gate Inn, which remains after 45 years one of great masterpieces of action cinema from anywhere in the world, feature extensive use of CGI, though both are significantly more grounded in reality than Zu Warriors.
Similarly, expectations aren't lifted by the involvement of Phillip Noyce, an experienced Australian director best known for big American action and mystery films (Salt, Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger, The Bone Collector).
The film is an action, drama, mystery and considering its main narrative, we as an audience should be gripped to our seats, as we take this intense journey with Doucette, as he solves the mystery of his kidnapping one step at a time.
Caleb Deschanel's cinematography contributes to the mystery and thrill of the film, with the camera always being a witness and sometimes being a guide before the action happens.
And here are the five most disappointing films of the year: On the Road (Michael Winterbottom's Wolf Alice tour movie can't even find something interesting in its fictional subplot), Hampstead (a painfully strained romantic comedy set in a twee version of London), The Book of Henry (Colin Trevorrow missteps with this convoluted thriller), The Snowman (Michael Fassbender struggles to sustain this lifeless Scandinavian mystery) and Pitch Perfect 3 (it's painful to watch the Bellas try their hand at action - comedy).
However, by ditching the high - concept, flimsy mystery premises of their previous films and instead providing old - school action / thriller gravitas, Serra and Neeson manage to deliver their best film yet - one that should more than suitably appease fans of the genre, and / or Neeson's career as an action star.
Movie blog Deadline reports on Wednesday that Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment have acquired the rights from Tezuka Productions for a planned live - action / computer - graphics (CG) hybrid film based on Naoki Urasawa's science - fiction mystery manga Pluto.
Television Group's digital studio Blue Ribbon Content is currently in production on «Daphne and Velma,» alive - action feature - length film reimagining the origins of Mystery Read More...
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