Sentences with phrase «better film experience»

If you see it without knowing much, then you'll have a much better film experience.

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Laurence has had «quite an eclectic and interesting experience in the media,» said Tory, noting Laurence's early career involvement with the film and music recording industries, as well as pay television.
One audience member was completely overcome after the screening and took to Twitter to note that it was «possibly the best film watching experience I've ever had.»
@michaelwhittle «Possibly the best film watching experience I've ever had.PTA's best.
If you're a film buff like me, you're probably always hunting for good apps that help make the movie - going and viewing experience more enjoyable.
Based on the feedback, they chose the highest rated film, which left viewers feeling really good, and used it as a stand - in for an extraordinary experience.
Peirone took inspiration from Jean - Paul Sartre's play No Exit, about the hell experienced by three people trapped in a room, as well as such haunting films as The Shining, Mulholland Drive, and Heavenly Creatures.
So questions that impinge upon our contemporary personal experience of selfhood, community, racism, sexuality, good and evil, and meaning may form the structure for films of great religious power.
Gold Coast Ingredients welcomed Good Mythical Morning inside our doors to film their episode «Extreme Soda Taste Test» Rhett and Link got to experience what goes on inside our flavor company on a daily basis.
«Change is something that we can always count on,» said Curry, «At Regal, we're excited for the opportunity to continue creating a better movie - going experience through a diversity of film and concession offerings.»
When I'm saying Denzel Ward is a better prospect than Vita Vea, I am just relying on my film study and my experience in grading, of course...
I did my best to stay quiet to film my experience but to no avail, the corner battered me like I could never have imagined and if that wasn't enough we then headed down the Kemmel Straight reaching 240 kph before braking heavily into Les Combes.
They discuss the Avery case, and the broader lessons about the criminal justice system that it points to, as well as Strang's experiences taking part in the film.
In studies, mothers who watched films of their infants (as opposed to watching unknown infants) experienced increased production of feel - good dopamine.
This whole experience from visiting Morocco again and filming DVF's Journey of A Dress in Morocco feels very special to me since my best friend Jennia filmed it for me (edited by my Wesley Mason) and to think how far I've come.
Our favorite Tennessee date venues include: Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art (for some flora and culture), Belcourt Theatre (for newly released as well as indie films), Watts Bar Lake (for canoeing), Great Smoky Mountain National park (for picnicking), the TN Valley Winery (for, well, wine), the Cabana Restaurant (for intimate dining), and the Catbird Seat (for a more interactive eating experience).
The film would be best experienced in 2D.
Leaving was probably for the best, because this «Ultimate Edition,» with its 30 minutes of additional footage, certainly seems the best way to experience the film.
The cast here are well chosen in the parts they play and with effective direction, the film becomes a worthwhile viewing experience that is lots of fun from start to finish.
With truely amazing sound and AAA film - like angles on cutscenes and gameplay, it make the experience much better than previous ones.
After his latest feature WINTER SLEEP (2014) won Palme d'Or this year, there is no better timing to assess Nuri Bilge Ceylan's previous works, personally I was daunted by my first experience with his film, THREE MONKEYS (2008, 6/10), so until now I dare to stride a second step, here comes
In spite of those flaws, Les Miz is one of the best film - going experiences of the year.
Even if you're eager to appreciate the 48 fps highlights, the fact that a good portion of the film dips down into that strange video - like territory turns the feature into an even more disjointed experience than it already is.
Although it isn't really a significant film as a whole, there are enough good moments of interest and insights to make Trees Lounge a worthwhile experience for fans of slice - of - life independent flicks.
These minor points aside, Beginners is without doubt one of the best films of 2011, with an outstanding performance from Plummer, great writing, and through being an immensely rewarding viewing experience in general.
The 10th film to be released on Blu - ray Disc with a Dolby Atmos - encoded soundtrack, and having won an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing, this film provides a great home theater viewing experience.
It is best to go into this movie as blind as possible because it is better to experience the film rather than read about it later, but the story focuses on biologist Lena (Natalie Portman) and a team of scientists who venture into a strange force - field - like area that mysteriously appears on Earth.
The film explores the childhood and WWII experiences of Zamperini in a realistic fashion, with an excellent script, well - directed cast, and cinematography.
I would like to say that this film would make a good example of how visual effects look on a home television experience for a rental, but I still think the better recommendation for that would be the first film.
Hands down one of the best films of the year, Sebastian Schipper has directed a one - shot film that is truly a captivating cinematic experience.
Many of Pixar's best films capture something truly elemental about the experience of being a child.
Otherwise, this is a dialogue - heavy, extremely didactic, filmed play, a good one, but not the most cinematic experience you'll ever have.
Don't get me wrong — this film is a pleasurable experience, but it's a frustrating one as well.
My experience of the film may well have been affected by the fact that I saw a PBS documentary with the real life Hawkings a few days earlier.
Her fortunes began to shift in 1996, when she had her breakthrough film role in Nicole Holofcener's Walking and Talking, a well - received independent that co-starred Heche and Catherine Keener as best friends experiencing various romantic ups and downs.
«The Forbidden Room» is weird, esoteric, and probably not the ideal entry point for curious moviegoers who have not yet experienced the glory of a Guy Maddin film for themselves — those people might be better served with a look at «The Saddest Music in the World.»
As such, «The Dark Horse» is as good a title as any for a film that takes an overplayed genre — the inspirational mentor story — and still manages to surprise, sneaking up to deliver a powerful emotional experience within a formula we all know by heart: After suffering a nervous breakdown, a Maori chess champ volunteers to coach a group of disadvantaged kids.
It is good to exercise the brain and participate in or experience philosophical discussions, which is pretty much what this whole film is: a 100 minute plot free series of (not necessarily connected) discussions about various aspects of life, philosophy, and film.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter with four babies who stumble their predictable ways to participating in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each in their own way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking in the same way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
As the film's «50 state road trip» reveals the multiplicity of these experiences, it shows as well that some «freedoms» have costs.
The film, which was inspired by Denis» own experiences in Africa and those of working amongst the stark Southwest landscapes of Paris, Texas, proved to be a very auspicious debut, screening at Cannes that year and earning both a Golden Palm nomination and a César nomination for Best New Director.Denis followed her debut the next year with Man No Run, a documentary about Les Têtes Brulées («the Flaming Heads»), a Cameroon band on their first French tour.
As well as talking about her experiences and thoughts on the film she discusses the memoirs she has written on the period called The Girl in the Green Sweater: A Life in Holocaust's Shadow (released after the film was in pre-production, which was based on In the Sewers of Lvov by Robert Marshall).
Whether it is the purchase of Lucasfilm, the sequel (and prequel)- isation of Pixar's earliest and best work or the Disney Infinity «multi-platform experience,» the world's most successful film studio is no longer venturing outward in search of material, but rather has turned entirely inward, and is fracking its own landscape of licenses to generate «content.»
A bit more suspense would have gone a long way here, and while director David Gelb, whose prior experience had been in the crowd - pleasing documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi, has turned in a slick - looking feature for one with such a small budget (reportedly, only $ 5 mil), it really can't compete with better films out there in terms of quality, while it's too straight - faced in execution to at least give us some choice b - movie thrills.
Inspired by the Church's use of filming techniques, and aided by ex-members of the organization, Theroux uses actors to replay some incidents people claim they experienced as members in an attempt to better understand the way it operates.
I've never seen a 35 mm print of The Deep, so it's impossible for me to say whether this is an accurate representation of the film, but the cinematographer's experience with Technicolor photography suggests the saturation could well be intentional, if a bit unnatural.
If you can't rewatch these films in the theater, this is the best experience you can have in your own home.»
We begin with a compelling love story that evolves into a dissection of marriage in all its facets, a thrilling possible - murder mystery, a scathing indictment of American national media and... well to go much further I'd wade into spoiler territory and honestly, this film is best experienced without them.
While it would be easy to shoot an entire film like this on a sound stage and use visual effects to complete the scenery, director Baltasar Kormakur (2 Guns, Contraband) wanted the cast to experience the elements firsthand by shooting on location in Nepal on the foothills of Everest, as well as the Italian Alps.
If this were the case then Touchy Feely would have done well to spend more time on tightening this idea rather than giving Abby somewhat confusing additional storylines, for instance the five - ten minutes she experienced the drug «ecstasy» seemed utterly disconnected from the film.
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