My feeling is that the cast makes a terrible script feel somewhat coherent and emotionally grounded, and for that the unlucky few who
actually see this movie in a theater should be thankful.
I actually saw this movie in theaters on opening weekend, and it's quite a film, I tell ya» what.
Not exact matches
I can
see the Judge's point for the atheist's actions was like a person yelling fire
in a crowed
movie theater when there
actually isn't no fire.
My daughter and I will be going to
see the
movie as soon as it hits
theaters in our area so stay tuned for a review on what we thought after
actually watching it.
Light glides
in purples and greens, bubbles hang like glass sculpture, and, for the length of a held breath, viewers (that is, the few who
actually saw the
movie before it was pulled from
theaters) find themselves
in the kind of idealized cartoon fantasy Jem could have been.
It seems like only yesterday, but it was
actually back
in late April that I was sitting down
in the
theater to
see an advanced screening of a
movie called The Losers.
WHAT I LIKED I'll admit that while I wasn't wild about this
movie when I first
saw it
in the
theaters, I
actually found it more enjoyable on home video.
Considering it was one of the few films on the short list to
actually receive a relatively robust American release (I gauge this basically by the fact that I was able to
see it myself by going to a
movie theater and buying a ticket
in the same year it is nominated), it seemed likely that Ruben Ostlund's wonderfully weird little domestic drama was pretty close to a lock.
If you are about to
see the
movie in the
theaters based on the first book and want to
actually read them (if you haven't already), Kobo has you covered.