Sentences with phrase «by time this film»

By the time the film is resolved through a series of clever, unforeseen twists, it's clear that Walt has been transformed by the wisdom of this man whom he once saw as naïve.
By the time the film arrives at its answers, they have become questions.
One has to question just how formulaic this epic Roman drama is, because the formula was still fresh by the time this film came along, establishing certain tropes that would be shamelessly slammed into by future epics of this type time and again, and yet, outside of what would go on to become conventions, this film does most of what you'd expect, with a predictable narrative, storytelling style, dialogue, and, for that matter, portrayal of Ancient Rome.
By the time the film reaches its climax, you aren't that intrigued, and you really just don't care about it, which is disappointing, because with its story, it should have been a lot more tense.
The depth of emotions you begin to feel for these animals was a great surprise and I wanted more by the time the film ended.
This a very short, very sweet, and very relaxed movie that tugs on just the right heart strings to leave you feeling very happy by the time the film ends.
Survivor By the time this film reaches its conclusion, you can just about tell that Hollywood would have knocked on the producer's door...
By the time the film plummets to its rock bottom, we find ourselves in a flag - waving no - brainer of the first order, and one of the most thoroughly confused morality tales in recent memory.
By the time this film was over, I couldn't help thinking that if it were made today, using modern technology and special effects, «Dementia 13» might be one of the all time great horror and psychological thrillers.
By the time the film was being readied for release nearly two years after production began, Hill wanted nothing to do with it.
It's intense and fascinating, even if the second half strains logic and loses a bit of steam by the time the film ends.
By the time the film arrives, The Avengers will likely be coming to rest with its box office take, The Hunger Games will have likely had a home video date announced and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Finale will be 3 + months away.
The two end up getting back together yet again, but by this time the film and their relationship is moving towards its natural conclusion.
By the time the film hits the «2 Years Later» title card, your heart is already pounding through your chest.
Of course, everyone connected with this film probably realized that Cheney would be out by the time the film was released and a Cheney - like character would seem dated.
For much of the film both the Fosters are on fairly equal terms with each other but by the time the film ends Claire is having to dress like a prostitute while Phil is left to come up with the final big plan that he inexplicably keeps to himself.
Wise and his stable of superlative actors brought to life Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel, The Haunting of Hill House, and by the time the film's narrator quoted those famous last words from the novel — «whatever walked there, walked alone» — it was time to go to bed and pray that my own bedroom door didn't start pounding.
By the time the film hits its third act, we are in a dirty and rustic Mexican town where Martin meets up with Lola (Salma Hayek looking as vivacious as ever), the mysterious woman in question.
But by the time the film comes to its conclusion, it's hard to have the passion that the first hour creates.
But there's not enough under the surface, and by the time the film comes to a conclusion, what the point of the whole thing is seems lost.
He used his speech (which was not stunted by that pesky Oscar music) to thank his family and co-stars, and lastly, to call attention to the ecological concerns he has, as experienced by his time filming «The Revenant.»
By the time the film reaches its climax, the past and present blur and intersect in ways that defy nature.
By the time the film arrives at «the incident», and swerves into territory that plays like Goodfellas populated by Coen brothers characters, the rags - to - riches story alone has already been one hell of a ride.
By the time the film gets serious, an aggregate dread has built without our having had much chance to become inured to it — it's generated access, it's defeated all guards.
That works as a meta joke in the first fifteen minutes of the movie, but by the time the film wore into the one - hour mark, I was getting tired of the «oh no, not again» angle.
But as so often happens things were delayed and fell through, and by the time the film was ready to become a reality she and her characters had matured considerably.
By the time the film screams into its final act, Wright ramps up the action, throws in the odd curveball and lets the bullets fly.
By the time the film was complete, Soderbergh had built a solid working -LSB-...]
There's no rich character study or meditations on issues, it just goes straight for fisticuffs and feet and loses all semblance of story and reality by the time the film turns for home.
By the time the film reaches its conclusion, fear gives way to violence.
Those names cover almost every genre and period of Hollywood history, and by the time this film — Seymour Hoffman's last — was released, there was a pall of expectation (or something like that) over it.
This is not a comment on the film, but rather on how exhausted I was by time this film started.
There are a few good action sequences to keep things interesting, including a nifty bit in which Lara finds herself dangling from the decaying remains of a crashed bomber straddling a raging waterfall, but by the time the film is deep into its second hour, the overall lack of intrigue and charm makes it feel like a long, heavy slog to the end credits.
The last act drags and the good will earned by the composed opening has been squandered by the time the film gets through with its drawn - out finale and the screen abruptly cuts to black.
Cinematographer Janusz Kaminski must have been exhausted by the time filming was complete, though we can't always tell what was filmed and what was created in the lab.
However, by the time the film's wonderful animated opening credit sequence concludes it's crystal clear that In a Valley of Violence is a Ti West film through and through.
And by the time the film fades out, you find yourself eagerly awaiting not the next chapter so much as his next trilogy, the one he gets to construct from the Lucasfilm - approved ground up.
According to some sources, Lang and Dietrich had an affair during production, but were no longer speaking by the time the film wrapped.
Usually, the marketing hyping a film's release is a lot better than the final product: whether it's exciting stills, an awesome trailer, or a fantastic viral campaign by the time the film actually rolls up it can fall flat (Hey, PROMETHEUS!).
By the time the film reaches its climax, you feel your pulse in the pit of your stomach, brought to a level of suspense made even more impressive by the fact that there are no adrenaline - inducing chases or villains who break through doors toting machine guns.
By the time the film's closing credits start to roll, there are more than a few unanswered questions.
«We've thought it very, very important to have a theatrical release, to have reviewers writing about movies, to have word of mouth spread about a movie that you saw in theaters this weekend, so that by the time a film shows up on Hulu, people know what it is, they're aware of it,» said Holme.
By the time the film does get moving, it's too little, too late.
Inherent Vice is both a movie tailored specifically for me, but at the same time, a movie so far out of my usual watch - list that by the time the film rocked to an end, I was lost as to what actually happened.
By the time the film starts whipping them around again (with Hughes moving his business to new countries, then pulling up the stakes before anyone can drive them in), they're in too deep, unable to adjust to his inexplicable rhythms but not willing to fully cut ties.
By the time the film returns to that island, not only the cast of characters but the propulsive logic of the movie is on borrowed time.
Such is the power of the fantastical images that they seem to possess an almost - ethereal quality, and by the time the film enters its final third, you find yourself daydreaming, completely lost in Anderson's whimsical universe.
By the time the film was released, the news of climate change was already filtering out.

Not exact matches

On Monday, New Form Digital, the studio formed by Discovery, Academy Award - winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind) and Academy Award winning producer Brian Grazer, announced that it was partnering up with a collection of YouTube stars to fund and develop 14 short films, The Los Angeles Times reported.
Post-secondary students can enter any time until January 30, 2016, by filming a 30 - second pitch for something they're already passionate about.
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