Sentences with phrase «as a black comedy»

As a black comedy, it fails.
He didn't exactly choose an easy project for a first film, as black comedy is a very difficult style of film to pull off, and with a cast of very seasoned actors to have to tell precisely what to do, Guthe very well could have lost control and focus on the project and turned in a disaster.
But the only way to get through this movie is to treat it as black comedy, so she's sadly the butt of all the jokes.
The first distributor I worked with was involved in Metropolitan, and at that time all these movies were being promoted as black comedies, and I think I told him if something is a black comedy I hate it and he said I think you should call your film a white comedy because it's the reverse of a black comedy.
While the idea seems to qualify as a black comedy, the execution just feels too darn nice.
Director David Cronenberg's penchant for excessiveness interferes with an otherwise constructive character study that winds up as a black comedy.
No matter how we try to disregard the facts and book this film in as black comedy, the comedy part really doesn't come across.
The film is a dud, chiefly because it forgets to pitch Kuklinski's Grand Guignol reign of terror as black comedy.
That's the most common response to Na Hong - Jin's twisted thriller, which starts life as a black comedy with procedural elements and becomes, well, something else.
by Angelo Muredda The apocalypse becomes an occasion for everything from learning what makes humans tick to getting to know the distant alien who is your significant other in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's genre - defying twentieth feature Before We Vanish, which might be most firmly characterized as a black comedy if it weren't so puckishly sunny.
From what started as a black comedy, descended into a labyrinth of blood, destruction and hell.
And if The Shining can grow as a black comedy, so can this one.
Recently, both «Jarhead» and «Lord of War» succeeded as black comedies on the subject, focusing on the farcical involvement of the U.S. government much more than the varying degrees of seriousness these issues might present.
We all love The Room, Tommy Wiseau's 2003 romantic - drama that he tried to pass off as a black comedy once it was started being dubbed the Citizen...

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Whoever puts these things together must feel like a real comedy genius when he or she puts «Rebecca Black» as a Lollapalooza headliner to fool the 0.0 % of people who buy the joke.
It was an experiment in writing «A Clockwork Orange» - style black comedy and was intended to be a dark satire on the loneliness and frustration that is so often a part of the contemporary male experience, as well as an attack on rape culture.
«Comedy needed a center and as I've said a thousand times now, even if it misses which I don't think it will, you've got to give it a shot,» Black said.
My favorites would have to be Band of outsiders for holding it at a comedy club I think that's a fun idea and would make a cool thing to watch.I also liked Pronounce I would so wear those clothes but in black of course, but my first fav would have to be KTZ as a punk in my youth yes I had a mowak I really liked the old school vibes in this collection.
Despite an interesting premise and excellent cast, the film flopped, but Arquette continued to work steadily the following year, with lead roles in the black comedy Goodbye Lover; Stigmata, in which she starred opposite Gabriel Byrne as the unwitting target of a supernatural phenomenon; and Martin Scorsese's Bringing out the Dead, a film starring Arquette's then - husband Cage as a burnt - out paramedic.Following the weightiness of the creepy Stigmata and the disturbing Bringing Out the Dead, Arquette took things in a decidedly lighter direction with her next two projects.
As the trailer reveals, it's a sly mix of violence and black comedy about a detective and a father who seek revenge against the same man, a suspected child killer.
Under the guidance of Cumberbatch, who serves as executive producer, Nicholls» translation is a surprisingly positive endeavour, combating the inherent bleakness and social commentary of Aubyn's stern prose with black comedy and an unceasing desire to better one's self.
Funny as she was in the much sharper - edged black comedy «There's Something About Mary,» she spends her time here as a ninny, worrying about wedding plans and eventually bashing the best man with a coat stand when he puts the wedding's perfection in jeopardy.
Moran continues to perform at various international comedy festivals, and is known for his role as David in Shaun of the Dead, as well as a quirky bookshop owner in the popular British sitcom Black Books, which he also co-wrote.
This movie is neither a comedy (not even a black comedy it's billed as) nor a sci - fi flick.
That being said, Very Bad Things is ultimately redeemed by a finale that's just jaw - dropping in its cruelty towards the remaining survivors - thus clinching the movie's status as one of the more effective black comedies to come around in quite some time.
Cooped up uneasily in a Texas trailer home strewn with beer cans and lit up by a TV screen glowing 24/7, the whole damn family is mean and screwy as mad dogs in the bloody black comedy / horror show Killer Joe.
The music is superb, the Simon Boswell piano theme is well suited and also suits for the horror genre, I don't really find this as a standard black comedy thriller, it is something like it is ripped off from Coen Brother's Blood Simple, with more of less funny dialogue but I find this a perfect thriller and quite known for its time and still is today because of Channel 4 which is now a popular channel with many sub-channels.
Dobkin (who previously directed the black comedy «Clay Pigeons,» as well as the absurdly delightful «Shanghai Knights») doesn't make the mistake of trying to ease us into comedy mode; he pitches us into it head - first, which is a lot more fun.
Reynolds» superb turn as unhinged central character goes a long way towards smoothing over The Voices» various faults, which finally does confirm the film's place as a distinctive black comedy that is, in essence, an instant cult classic.
Black Sheep is bleatingly awful as it reteams Chris Farley and David Spade, the poor idiot's Abbott and Costello, in a comedy so desperately inept it makes their previous effort, Tommy Boy, look like a minefield of high wit.
Valletta's roles — given the actress» off - camera motherhood and intermittent magazine work — accumulated slowly over the next several years (in films such as the Nicolas Cage holiday vehicle The Family Man and the Danny DeVito - directed black comedy Duplex); as a result, Valletta only ascended gradually to top billing.
Some of her more notable work included Clay Pigeons, a black comedy with Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Phoenix; Permanent Midnight, which marked another collaboration with Stiller; and the animated Kiki's Delivery Service, which featured Garofalo as the voice of a new age artist and mystic.
What it really is is a screwball comedy with a black - hearted center, an energy extremely difficult to capture and maintain, but Healy — as actor and as director — manages to do so.
In «Walk Hard,» a comedy studded with cameos, the brief appearance of Jack Black, Paul Rudd, Justin Long and Jason Schwartzman as John, Paul, George and Ringo was a highlight.
Synopsis: Jared Paul and Andrew Mogel's comedy - drama The D Train stars Jack Black as Dan, a man in charge of organizing his high - school reunion.
English Writer / Director John Michael McDonagh is the elder brother of filmmaker Martin McDonagh, the mastermind who is behind such sterling black comedies as IN BRUGES (2008, 8/10) and SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS (2012).
An unfocused, unfunny black comedy, Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb details the chaos that ensues after a nuclear attack is mistakenly triggered against the Soviet Union - with the film following a host of disparate figures, including George C. Scott's Buck Turgidson, Sterling Hayden's Jack D. Ripper, and Peter Sellers» title character, as they attempt to neutralize the threat.
This black comedy stars Arye Gross as Matthew Welsh, a hotel bellboy caught in a case of mistaken identity after he pretends to be a blackmailer with dirt on a deranged fashion model (Claudia Christian).
Greig has starred in episodes of the ground - breaking series PEOPLE LIKE US, DR.. WHO, WHEN I»M 64 for the BBC, but she gained recognition and a British Comedy nomination for her television role as Fran Katzenjammer in Channel 4's BLACK BOOKS with Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey.
People do very bad things in Very Bad Things, but in a black comedy it isn't so much what you do as how you do it, and Berg hasn't the gallows humor to turn this excursion into bad taste from a sick idea to the despicably funny film it should be.
«Defendor» could be processed either as a dreadful misfire of a black comedy or a semi-brilliant deconstruction of the deranged superhero mindset.
Although the show was eventually cancelled, the actress continued to appear in a number of TV series and independent films, including Hartley's Flirt (1995), Susan Streitfeld's Female Perversions (1996), which cast her as Tilda Swinton's psychiatrist lover, and Sour Grapes (1998), a black comedy which featured her as the girlfriend of a greedy neurologist.
Critics Consensus: Though it may strike some viewers as cold and unpleasant, Neil LaBute's Your Friends & Neighbors is an incisive critique of sexual politics wrapped up in a scathing black comedy.
For the most part, the movie is really a black comedy about Los Angeles - style self - obsession spiced with sudden drug interludes that jar you for a minute, then fade from memory as we head on to the next (occasionally facile) showbiz send - up.
I get that it's supposed to be a black comedy; I get that it's Eisner's characters and situations as filtered Miller's sensibilities; I even get that The Octopus [Samuel L. Jackson] is supposed to an evil, human version of Wile E. Coyote / Yosemite Sam, while The Spirit is The Roadrunner / Bugs Bunny.
Hospital is a black comedy about a bitter, suicidal doctor (George C. Scott) whose hospital is being destroyed by the murders of several staff members, as well as the staff's own ineptness.
A would - be black comedy written by Tracy Letts, based on his play, and directed by 76 - year - old William Friedkin, who has done little of note since he made «The French Connection» and «The Exorcist» during the Nixon administration, the movie stars Emile Hirsch as a low - level drug dealer who decides to kill his mom to pay off his superiors.
Fox's new comedy - drama Lucifer has a similar premise [as «Death Takes a Holiday and «Meet Joe Black»], but without the sap and more zip and lip.
Someone should've told Bergie that black comedies require more than grisly deaths and scant pieces of hystericaly aimless dialogue to qualify as plausible cinema.
As I often write, black comedy is a difficult genre to pull off, but thanks to Todd Phillips comfort with outlandish material working from a clever script by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, it all comes together to form a funny and satisfying movie that belongs next to Apatow's finest in the burgeoning «bromance» genre.
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