Sentences with phrase «argued over another film»

Not exact matches

It can be argued over and interpreted for centuries, but watching even a dozen films based on Tolstoy's text will provide only a partial glimpse into its intricacies.
These cases are often dealt with outside the criminal justice system: a woman filmed crushing a kitten and the video's cameraman both lost their jobs following a «successful» human flesh search and a man recorded arguing with a foreigner over a traffic violation was forced to make an apology on national TV.
In Syracuse, within minutes of arriving at the Sheraton, he was yelling into a cellphone, arguing with The Villager, the newspaper that publishes his film reviews, over reimbursement for two $ 9.50 movie tickets.
It also has one of the best scenes in all of the Star Trek films when Lily and Picard argue over blowing up the Enterprise and he gives his fantastic we draw the line here speech.
I have argued that as the films have grown more confusing to those who have not pored over the novels, they have grown more interesting filmically on a roughly parallel track.
One of the film's strongest scenes finds a proud Dumar arguing with his young daughters over Medoro's provision of branded school supplies, a seemingly kind gesture that nonetheless points to the company's infiltration of all aspects of formerly self - sufficient village life.
Just on a technical level, the film represents such a big jump forward for Saulnier that you should expect the studios to immediately start arguing over which giant soulless franchise should occupy his time in the near - future.
The climax of «Jeff» will be argued over by the film's fans — is it a too - big moment that punctures the amiability and shaggy - dog realism of the story thus far, or is it the ultimate point of what's gone before?
The jury decision, he revealed, came only after some old - fashioned horse - trading: Bille August's «Pelle the Conqueror» won over Chris Menges» «A World Apart» in a 6 - 4 vote, but jury president Ettore Scola only got the «World Apart» supporters to stop arguing when he offered to not only give that film the Grand Jury Prize (second prize), but also let its lead actresses share the best - actress award, making it the only film to win more than one prize.
The powerful film from director Gavin Hood (Tsotsi) and writer Guy Hibbert is a nail - biter as characters argue over the rules of engagement and the legality and morality of war in making a decision about a drone strike in Kenya that targets the Al - Shabaab militant group.
The festival controversy dividing audiences this year was between Netflix (which produced both Okja and The Meyerowitz Stories this year) and the professional association for movie theater owners, arguing over Netflix's refusal to open the two films in theaters as part of their «exclusive content» strategy.
Aside from offering the uncensored version of the film in a 1.85:1 video transfer and 5.1 Dolby Digital audio track, the single - disc release includes a few hours of special features and hilarious interactive menus that show the duo arguing over the audience's failure to choose an option.
You could argue that this film is all lurid style over substance, but there's actually a lot going on behind the stunningly gorgeous imagery.
Paul Whitington Most years critics argue fiercely over what might or might not be the best movie, but in 2014 one film stands head and shoulders above the rest.
You could argue he is the very soul of the series, and when official art for the upcoming film placed Tony in the orange poster for the Soul stone, this theory really went into over drive.
In each episode Christopher Schnese, Carson Patrick, and Stephen Miller dive in, debate, discuss, and argue over the latest film releases coming to a theater near you.
There's no arguing that this is a film that the world wasn't asking for, with Spidey appearing only five years since he was last on screen without being a direct sequel, but at least the film has actually managed to find areas of improvement over the previous tries.
Most years critics argue fiercely over what might or might not be the best movie, but in 2014 one film stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Many could argue it was his over the top foray into Tarantino land, 1995's Natural Born Killers, that warned of fitful inspiration, while others would trumpet that specific film as his greatest achievement.
While Nakia is a bit of a rebel, Okoye is a firm traditionalist and the two women have an especially poignant scene in the film in which they argue over what loyalty really means.
Of course, no matter what film wins the public will no doubt argue over the choice for years to come!
As to Birdman director Alejandro González Iñárritu's argument that superhero films represent «cultural genocide,» well, I would argue that Iron Man 3 as an achievement towers over Birdman, Academy Award or not.
If it comes down to it, and you and a friend are arguing in the middle of your local Blockbuster over what karma - blackening slasher film to rent, heed my advice: pick Friday the 13th Part 2 over the original!
Over at Badass Digest, writer Devin Faraci argues that the Marvel model has made an irrevocable mark on franchise cinema: where Harry Potter turned film franchises into an annual event, Marvel is striving to make them obsessive.
The movie's definitely a grrl - power film without being explicitly feminist; that's not a bad thing, mind you, but the grace by which Fury Road lets its female heroes simply be themselves is infinitely admirable and refreshing in a world that's still arguing over whether or not Black Widow thinks she's a monster for not being able to make babies.
It could be argued that any movie starring Will Smith was guaranteed the No. 1 spot at the box office, especially since his films have grossed over...
Historians still argue over Knight's true motivations, but the film is less than nuanced at the outset, clearly drawing Knight as a poor man refusing to die in a rich man's war, and unable to accept «any man telling another man what he's got to live for, or what he's got to die for.»
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