Sentences with phrase «again after the film»

Plot threads gets picked up, dropped, then picked up again after the film seems to have abandoned them.

Not exact matches

Twelve years after «Titanic,» which still stands as the all - time B.O. champ, Cameron delivers again with a film of universal appeal that just about everyone who ever goes to the movies will need to see.
Sure, it plays a large role, but the main theme of the film seemed to be allowing yourself to love / be loved again after going through tragedy.
In the most haunting scene in the film, sometime in the middle of the wintry night after he drives by Akron, Ohio, where he knows his two - year old child lives, whom he until recently thought was aborted, Davis encounters one of those cats again, apparently one he abandoned, when it darts out in front of his car.
But I found yours to be softer on top (hers had a thin crispy, crackly film on top) and, and I also found yours to be very delicate — it cracked down the middle when I was wrapping it in plastic after inverting and reverting again.
Okay I maybe desperately searching for positives after Arsene Wenger disappointed all of the Arsenal fans again by doing his best impression of Smaug, the dragon in The Hobbit films that sleeps on a vast hoard of gold and treasure and tries to kill any who dare to approach.
After the film «Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead» documented his 60 day juice fast, Joe Cross vowed never to go on camera again.
But I tell you something: Shortly after filming this tutorial, boredom did strike again.
What do you do when you're trying to start filming workout videos again after finally getting over a cold and then you pull your lower back?
We're not exactly sure what Saeed thought he was getting into when he suggested that he be filmed doing his work, but note that he doesn't complain again after the initial outrage.
She also posed for a well - publicized layout in Playboy which, coinciding with the film's release, certainly didn't hurt her growing popularity.While Basinger's career took off after Never Say Never Again, and she appeared in several major hits (including The Natural, 9 1/2 Weeks, and Batman, the latter of which led to a brief romance with pop star Prince), quality roles tended to elude her.
We went and saw this suppossply 12a film however after about 1 hr there was a lot of violence of which I thought should have been a 18 or maybe 15 certicate, I would only go and see this film again if there was more of the doggies xx
Less than three years after the film made its theatrical debut (to many boos and jeers), the director comes back to tweak Alexander AGAIN with what I like to call the This Time for Real Cut.
Again, the film's style is pretty frantic, but it's also refreshingly nifty, offering anything from editing snaps to comic panel and onomatopoeia bounces that Randall Miller, as director, utilized well enough to sustain a degree of entertainment value, kept up after style dies down by directorial plays on music.
Anyone who can still remember what happened after that fateful knock in the first film will have a pretty strong idea of what's to come and whether it's an experience they'd care to endure again.
After a subsequent appearance in Showtime's made - for - cable film Off Season (2001), Culkin once again appeared as a younger incarnation of an older sibling, this time Kieran, in the art - house comedy Igby Goes Down (2002).
Today, after seeing the film again for the first time in years, I feel that Saving Private Ryan is, if not an absolute masterpiece, an extremely powerful and moving work that stands as one of the greatest war films of this or any era.
WHY: After working together on the «Expendables» films, it's only natural that Jason Statham and Sylvester Stallone would team up again.
At the same time, Uchida is responsible for some of the most remarkable swordplay films of the 1950s and»60s; his five - film Musashi Miyamoto epic (not screened at MOMA), starring Kinnosuke Nakamura in the title role and Ken Takakura as his arch-nemesis Kojiro, surpasses the better - known Inagaki Samurai Trilogy starring Toshiro Mifune in terms of both drama and swordplay, yet remains little - known in the West (despite its availability on DVD in the U.S.) After the BAM retrospective (and others) in 2008, most of Uchida's films remained unscreened and undistributed in America, so with MOMA's bigger series recently ending, it's time again to encourage distributors like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and Arrow Video to bring out more of the director's masterpieces, both for critical reconsideration and for those whom the veteran filmmaker will be a major new discovery.
After a successful outing in First Contact, Jonathan Frakes (Thunderbirds) takes the director's helm once again with a pleasant but uninvolving outing which seems more in tune with the style of the TV series than the film series, special effects notwithstanding.
Very rarely do you get a film where you'd go right back into the theatre and watch it again immediately after the first screening and have the same emotions.
Once again starring Pilou Asbæk, the film portrays a Danish Army major whose life begins to unravel after he causes the death of a dozen women and children during a high - risk mission in Afghanistan and now faces a war - crimes tribunal... Gaspar Noé is back!
Put on the spot, she names him after the grocery chain (which nobody in the film ever visits again, though the dog serves as a walking product placement) and convinces the Preacher (how her voiceover self refers to her father) not to kick Winn - Dixie to the curb, then sets about thawing the chilly exteriors of the local would - be shut - ins with her Annie & Sandy act.
Twilight Time once again brings another fine release to their catalog with Pretty Poison a film I was most pleased to see, after having no awareness of it.
After their lukewarm collaboration Your Sister's Sister, director Lynn Shelton and actress Rosemarie DeWitt reunite again for the equally unsatisfying dramedy Touchy Feely, a film that squanders the potential of an intriguing premise.
This is a very streamlined film, focused on the dynamics between survivalist patriarch Paul (Joel Edgerton); his shy, kind, heavily armed wife Sarah (Carmen Ejogo); and their teenage son Travis (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) That dynamic is exploded, rebuilt, and exploded again after a stranger named Will (Christopher Abbott) tries to break down their front door late one night.
He's also been no stranger to studio meddling, having been hired to helm «Dominion,» a prequel to the «Exorcist,» after the death of John Frankenheimer, but the studio ended up shooting the film again, virtually from scratch, with a mostly different cast, with Renny Harlin directing (some elements of Schrader's version survive, but not many).
The film just wrapped after a tumultuous production that included a temporary delay to bring the budget down, only for it to soar again once shooting got underway.
Released three years after the original, this film proved to be a critical and box office failure and it would be another fourteen years before the Predator would appear on screen again in Alien vs. Predator.
The humor did make me chuckle a few times but nothing serious but then again I saw it more as a drama film then a comedy after seeing the trailers so I wasn't disappointed with it.
Scarface Rated R Available on Blu - ray It's easy to appreciate the influence this Cuban American gangster film has had on world cinema, but after watching it again, I just don't see what all the fuss is about.
identity of Rome lies quiet through much of the film after this point, until it starts to rise again with Commodus» handling of the Roman people.
After viewing the movie again and reading the graphic novel, I can tell you the film is very faithful to the source material.
Not bad at all.this film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror film that actually deals with characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror film, I consider this a drama / horror film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it actually deals with the people he's after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
I saw the film at the Berlin Film Festival this year, and after watching this, it really hit me in the gut how much I loved this film and can't wait to see it again.
Just months after releasing his last film, The Master, Paul Thomas Anderson is set to get behind the camera once again.
Again, I'll avoid going into any kind of details that would spoil the fun for those blind to what happens in the last 20 minutes or so, but after the intimate nature of the majority of the film, things jarringly veer into a really hokey, odd area that clashes with the rest of the film in a very unflattering way.
While the «first movie is a love story masquerading as a comic book movie,» Reynolds says «this one is kind of a family film masquerading as a comic book film again» with the inclusion of X-Force and the young mutant that Josh Brolin's Cable is after.
Working again with writer / producer Lionel Wigram, after the two successfully made a franchise out of Robert Downey Jr.'s Sherlock Holmes six years ago, Ritchie's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a welcome throwback to early Bond films, loaded with hip action, and always having a tongue planted slightly in cheek.
The curious thing about watching the film again after so long is how much it belongs to the women in its cast.
So confident is this in its brand appeal after the success of the first film, there's not a lot of re-capping exposition (prepare to be mystified if you didn't actually read or see The Hunger Games; I was wishing I had seen it again more recently to get back up to speed).
After twenty years of film - making defined by gritty Batman movies, twisty crime thrillers, and trippy science fiction, Christopher Nolan again re-invents himself with what is on the surface is a gripping war movie, but in actuality an exercise in...
Just a little less then 24 hours after I found out we will not be getting a new Pixar film until 2015, I came across this gem and my life has purpose again!
After three years on my own in the film wasteland that is Saudi Arabia I am terrified of being set adrift again.
The Conjuring 2 (June 10th): Three years after the original film scared audiences nationwide, the characters of Ed and Lorraine Warren are back on the big screen and played once again by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga.
Left with a similar feeling after the last Spiderman film i.e. I've just paid good money to see the say film again but with different actors....
Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn returns to the Cannes Film Festival again after his previous film, Only God Forgives, was panned by critics in 2013.
Being a film adaptation of a television show, I wasn't at all expecting much, but I left the theater wanting to watch the movie again in much the same way I did after my first viewing of Olympus Has Fallen.
Her face has been reconstructed, but she's still unrecognizable; after war, the film asks, can we ever be the same again?
I can appreciate the criticisms leveled here but walking out of the theater after seeing this movie, I felt excited about films again and wonderfully engrossed by this well - told story.
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