Sentences with phrase «certain kind of movie»

The people sitting watching the movie had signed up for this high - growth, high - momentum stock, and they had signed up to see a certain kind of movie.
There is a certain kind of movie cough that signals a very bad prognosis, and Helen Mirren has one in The Leisure Seeker.
«You make a certain kind of movie because that's the way you see things,» De Palma explains, «and these images keep recurring again and again in these movies.
And like their previous work, which floated between genres and refused to pin the company down as the maker of a certain kind of movie, this one looks visually stunning and unlike anything else being sold to family audiences these days.

Not exact matches

Dying in movies takes a certain kind of skill.
I think it's pretty much a prototype for a certain kind of single and fancyfree NYC girl - character that has been redone in movies and TV ever since.
In fairness, the movie isn't the absolute worst of its kind and there's a certain charm to Butcher's amiable, puppy - eyed performance.
But it's also key to the movie's knotty, complicated politics, in which Wakanda is the US, but also isn't the US, but kind of is, but only in certain ways, while Killmonger stands in for both black revolutionary movements and American imperialism.
But no movie can maintain that kind of momentum, and while the earlier scenes of Hook's frightened negotiation of streets which may harbour saviours or killers maintain a certain tension, the plot loses focus a little when he finds refuge in the flat of a former doctor and his daughter, and the story turns its attention to the political motivations behind the hunt for the fugitive by both the British army and the IRA.
There are some extreme moments in these kinds of films where you know certain events and casualties only happen in the movies.
It constantly maintained a certain level in intrigue that kept me interested to the very end, and even managed to go someplace I didn't expect for this kind of horror movie: inside of a space ship.
So while Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a hugely enjoyable movie - going experience, there's a certain cynicism in Goldman's writing that becomes increasingly apparent the more times you watch the film, and which casts him as a kind of puppet - master pulling our strings.
There's a certain kind of stress that comes with watching a favorite book get adapted into movies, and I can only imagine that the process must be even more nerve - wracking for the authors of those books.
It takes a certain kind of ambition and recklessness to make a good B - movie and I don't hesitate to call Chopping Mall that.
He lamented both the death of movie intelligence inside the major studios and the death of a certain kind of midbudget adult movie.
And while there is a certain segment of the population that loves those kinds of movies, every now and then, Sandler tries his hand at actual acting.
Steve has an ex (Famke Janssen) and a teenage daughter, drinks too much coffee, and lectures kids at the skate park about not making bad decisions in life — that would be of the avoid - hookers - and - blow variety, not the kind where you shouldn't star in certain movies.
For much of its running time, it seems like a bad version of a certain kind of lifeless British movie, but it's not that at all.
And we've always been enthusiastic about certain kinds of music, like the music in this movie,» he said.
WHY: Whether he's making poetic coming - of - age films or pot - fueled buddy comedies, David Gordon Green hasn't allowed himself to be confined to a certain genre, although he does seem to have an affinity for the kind of naturalistic, salt - of - the - earth dramas that he's returned to in recent years, including his latest movie, «Manglehorn.»
This is one of those awards that is a good indicator of how the Academy Awards nominations are going to fall when the time comes, so a certain comic book movie getting a nomination is kind of a big deal.
Though it's likely the 1.85:1, 1080p transfer would have a little more snap with different / superior encoding (not to mention a broader bitrate, as the movie occupies a scant 14 GB of a 25 GB platter), I suspect a certain flatness of latitude, at least, is by design: It makes sense for Oscar to kind of float through a void.
I was simply suggesting that when movie distributors red - line some markets and never open certain kinds of films there, moviegoers should protest as vigorously as if denied their Krispies.
Popping up everywhere are movies about people buckling under their own artistic weight — the kind that comes with being a certain type of jazz musician («Whiplash»), actor («Birdman»), novelist («Listen Up Philip»), painter (Mike Leigh's «Mr. Turner»), actor again (Chris Rock's upcoming «Top Five,») concert pianist (the Ethan Hawke - directed fall - festival documentary smash «Seymour»), actor once more (Olivier Assayas» «Clouds of Sils Maria»), rock singer (the Michael Fassbender - starring «Frank»), documentary filmmaker (Noah Baumbach's upcoming «While We're Young») and actor again (Al Pacino's «The Humbling»).
I went to the set once, which was kind of strange, a bit like déjà vu, with Richard and Agyness there, but it was very much for me, it was their movie, Richard was playing this character and he was going to play it in a certain way that was going to be different from the people that I worked with, and that's great, because why would you want to do the same thing again?
Combine this habit with certain stylistic practices associated with commercials and sitcoms and you have the only kind of reality available to characters in a Coen brothers movie; whether these characters are lovable or detestable, they're lovable or detestable in a TV way — defined by a minimal set of traits that are endlessly reiterated and incapable of expansion or alteration, a fixed loop.
«And he would always get really emotional in different parts of the movie — my pops, he's a tough guy from Oakland, and I'd always kind of find it funny that my dad would tear up at certain parts of the movie.
It's also not the kind of movie that would normally interest me, but between the casting of Shailene Woodley and the almost unanimous admiration for the John Green novel on which it's based, there's a certain air to the project that suggests it'll be much better than the typical young adult book adaptation.
The kind of instantaneous climate change depicted in a certain rather well known movie is, as you also will be well aware of, physically impossible.
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