Sentences with phrase «biggest issue with this film»

One of my biggest issues with the film is that it wasn't nearly as funny as it should have been.
The biggest issue with the film is that everything happens under the surface and it makes it difficult to sit through a film that has really unique elements but such slow pacing.
One of the biggest issues with the film is that the visual effects are never overly convincing, which is a huge issue for a film that relies so heavily on them.
My biggest issue with the film is without a doubt the human element of the story.

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By uploading an Instagram video using #SwingTheVote and starting with, «I would vote if...» young would - be voters can not only star in the film, but also ensure the issues they care about — no matter how big or small — are heard.
My biggest skin care issue is finding a moisturizer with SPF that meets my super-picky criteria and doesn't feel like a layer of film on my skin.
The bigger issue: How could a film with Elba and McConaughey have so little swagger?
Most of his big films are also covered in the bio and show just how much swing he had during his reign, the issue he had with controversial ideas and how his close friendships with top stars of the time like Doug Fairbanks helped him.
Most of the plots were a drag, and that's my biggest issue with this otherwise entertaining film.
With infrequent profanities and several scenes that involve sexual dialogue along with some partial, painted nudity, the film's biggest content issues are the frequent depiction of alcohol and cigarette With infrequent profanities and several scenes that involve sexual dialogue along with some partial, painted nudity, the film's biggest content issues are the frequent depiction of alcohol and cigarette with some partial, painted nudity, the film's biggest content issues are the frequent depiction of alcohol and cigarette use.
The biggest issue I had with Me And Earl And the Dying Girl is the fact that the film seems unaware of the monster it has created and is just as enamored with Greg as he is with himself.
Many decided to boycott based on the trailer alone, which I take issue with for one big reason: Split, contrary to whatever you may have ascertained from the trailer, is a film that actually treats mental illness with a welcome degree of care; furthermore, it depicts those who suffer not as less than, but as more than.
Most of the women winners — most prominently among them Nicole Kidman and Laura Dern for their performances in Big Little Lies, and Reese Witherspoon for her producing — spoke about the issues at hand when up on stage, many of them having brought women's rights advocates who work outside of the film industry with them to the show, as a sign of solidarity and support.
The biggest issue I have with a film like «Rampage» — why put so much effort into the suspense if the audience already knows Johnson always survives.
In regards to the ending, this is where I must dive briefly into spoiler territory to discuss my biggest issue with how the film plays out.
Also, the film tries to address some kind of political and social issues about big corporations in bed with world governments regarding natural resources like clean water.
When: July 1st Why: One of the biggest complaints about the first «Magic Mike» was that it was a lot gloomier than moviegoers were expecting for a film about male strippers, and Channing Tatum has addressed those issues with the promise that the upcoming sequel will be a much lighter affair.
«The whole world doesn't want to see a tennis film, but it might want to see a film about somebody struggling with the big issues in life that stretch across every continent, really,» Beaufoy continued, «about love, and about fairness and equality, and being trapped in a place where you can't be who you are.»
Stray Dog is not one of those single - issue documentaries dealing with a big public social issue, but many of these issues come up naturally, and the film presents them in a way that leaves it up to the viewers to come to their own positions.
One of the big pieces of news out of this year's SXSW film festival was the announcement of a new aggregate movie review and ratings site, meant to answer many of the issues people have with Rotten Tomatoes.
Science fiction is at its best when it takes a crazy concept and applies it to real world issues, and that's exactly what writer director Yoshio Kato does with 3FT Ball and Souls, a teeny tiny Japanese film filled with big ideas and even bigger heart.
Paul Bettany makes a strong impression with his first film as a writer - director, exploring the big issue of homelessness from a variety of pointed angles.
One of the biggest complaints about «Magic Mike» was that it was a lot more serious than people were expecting for a film about male strippers, and producer / star Channing Tatum addressed that issue with the promise that the upcoming sequel would be a much lighter affair.
As Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Bad Boys II, and Legally Blonde 2 touch down in theatres, Die Another Day, The Jungle Book 2, and the Brady Bunch movies land on DVD, and then there are the cross-promotions: It seems like everyone wants a piece of the fallout from Universal's big - screen Hulk, with Fox, Buena Vista, Anchor Bay, and Universal itself issuing «Hulk» - branded discs prior to the feature film's June 20th opening.
The other issue I had with the film was the lack of a really big twist at the end like Shyamalan has become known for.
Don't get me wrong — there are also big problems with the 1.78:1, 1080p transfer, like a largely - unchecked issue with flicker owing to apparent density fluctuations in the elements throughout much of the film (but by no means all of it).
My biggest issue with the first film is that it felt like it was all exposition.
The film will be a nice switch up of all the big dramas (and Star Wars) this December and will hopefully provide us with not only the humor they showed us, but also a cool look into the issues between 2007 - 2010 and how it's affecting our lives today.
Two of those are deceptively angry issue films with modest budgets and ensemble casts, two are action - packed spectaculars featuring big stars, big vistas, and big box - office returns.
Entertainment Weekly recently had a big issue covering The Last Jedi, and in that issue, they describe a chat with the film's director, Rian Johnson about Rey's heritage.
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