If you're making a Tarantino-esque chamber piece, I should be able to name at least one
character after seeing your film without checking IMDB.
Not exact matches
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long
film to the detriment of context and the other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie
character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and
after seeing the
film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the
film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second subject of the
film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
Not bad at all.this
film keeps you guessing in ways you never do a lot in horror films.Rob Zombie directs theses actors like I've never
seen a horror director do before.this movie is truly amazing, people are calling it «terrible» I call it «good» it's the kind of horror
film that actually deals with
characters and not just pointless blood and guts.I felt like all these
characters really did go through something, and this movie is truly just about them overcoming it.I don't consider this a horror
film, I consider this a drama / horror
film, cause that is what it is, and I love it.this mvie isn't just about a killer killing people, it actually deals with the people he's
after anf even deals with himself at times, which I truly loved.Rob Zombie has proved to me again that he could direct.perfect seq...
The
film sets up some of the main
characters early on pretty much in the same way we've
seen in countless disaster movies, but it takes a real turn
after the bombing and chronicles the incredibly complex and far - reaching operation that immediately went into effect.
Based on Patrick Jean's spectacular short
film Pixels
sees aliens invade Earth in the form of classic»80s arcade
characters after mistaking a video feed featuring footage of Pac - Man, Donkey Kong and Space Invaders as a declaration of war.
Then finally he put together his last
film, Far from Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog [1995], with Mimi Rogers, Jesse Bradford and Bruce Davison, a movie that was set and shot in the area of British Columbia where he was living, that has two boy
characters who are named
after his own sons, and which sadly turned out to be a
film whose release he didn't
see.
Then the
film fast - forwards, and we
see that Pete has continued to live in the forest with Elliott (named
after a
character in Pete's favorite book) for the last several years.
After suggesting changes to what she
saw that will amp up the saccharine shamelessness of the
film within the
film, an outraged director confronts her: «My
characters are real — movies can be real, you know.
Personally, even though the trailer looks bad, I
see this movie as another new Grindhouse
film where Nic Cage «s
character is a man who breaks out of hell (literally) to save his granddaughter
after she's been taken for some ritualistic killing.
After all their on - screen chemistry as the wise - cracking old master and young, inexperienced apprentice worked so incredibly well in Spider - Man Homecoming it's hard not to get hyped about
seeing where Marvel Studios will take the
characters in the third Avengers
film.
After a few comments from the actors — Lilly knows almost nothing about her
character as she's not yet
seen a script, Stoll alludes to his
character being the scientist bad - guy, and Rudd prepares for superhero stardom — they played a video made just for Comic - Con, as the
film hasn't started any
filming.
I really enjoyed the
film in French but
after watching the trailer, I'm really curious to
see how it sounds in English, especially when Page sounds like a perfect fit for her
character.
But if Krieps felt an immediate bond to Alma, the relationship between her
character and Reynolds took longer to puzzle through — a process that the actress says continues to this day, even
after having
seen the
film multiple times.
I liked Iron Man enough to be a little nervous about the sequel, especially
after seeing the
film's star, Robert Downey Jr., marooned in Sherlock Holmes, which reached for that same mix of cool special effects, kinetic camerawork, clever dialogue, and mildly kinky
characters and missed by a mile.
After almost 14 years of watching and rewatching Love Actually around the holidays, we'll
see some of Richard Curtis «beloved
characters reunite in a short
film, Red Nose Day Actually.
But he lapses into unnecessarily long discussions of what the
characters are thinking and what drives them to do what they are doing on screen, which gets bland
after a while because by the time you've gotten to the commentary, of course you've already
seen the
film and don't need to be told what's happening.
The portrayal is so detailed and nuanced that walking out of the theater
after seeing the
film, the following question was on the top of my mind: Who does Lucy Punch know that is just like her
character Amy Squirrel?
It was also exciting to
see female
characters represented in such prominent roles, especially since the
film is set less then a decade
after women were granted the right to vote.
Uniting nearly every hero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a mission to thwart the Mad Titan, Thanos, the
film offered a few of plotlines and
character interactions that fans have been wanting to
see ever since the first Iron Man
film was released in 2008, along with a few surprises and plot twists that fans never anticipated, even
after years of speculation.
Maybe the whole catch of the
film is
seeing Jenkins, this fantastic
character actor, blurt out obscenity
after obscenity.
Yet,
after acknowledging that it was an inspiration, the two
films should be
seen as separate entities, since much of what makes City on Fire work (
character development, yin and yang cop - robber themes, and a romantic subplot) are not to be found with the 1992 American
film, and what people liked about Reservoir Dogs (smart and savvy writing, sassy interplay among
characters, and some brutally graphic violence) aren't really the strengths of the Hong Kong original.
In any case, half the thrill of Infinity... was
seeing these
characters interact for the first time or reunite
after being apart, but the
film had such a pleasant vibe of familiarity among all the players.
After making his debut in Captain America: Civil War last year, T'Challa has taken his place on Wakanda's throne as you can
see from the poster above and Chadwick Boseman looks to bring the
character to life in a big way as
seen from the looks of the
film's first trailer below!
Yesterday we
saw four new
character posters for Andy and Lana Wachowski's upcoming sci - fi Jupiter Ascending, and now we have an extended TV spot for the
film, which you can check out below
after the official synopsis...
SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for Jupiter Ascending Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) was born under a night sky, -LSB-...]
If you have ever
seen Neil LaBute «s first few
films (In the Company of Men, Yours Friends and Neighbors, Nurse Betty and The Shape of Things), you will have learned to expect certain things from him — tons of flashy, quick dialogue, despicable
characters and at least one crushing gut punch to set you spinning for hours
after the
film concludes.
After seeing the
film in Telluride, Johnson and Koch wisely enlisted a persuasive individual to help convince Gerwig to bring her solo directing debut to Middleburg: Her mother, Catherine, who is a nurse and inspiration for Laurie Metcalf's
character.
It is rather shocking to
see Anne Hathaway in such an adult role
after The Princess Diaries, but she too is a fascinating
character, strong willed and determined, yet for all her casual detachment just as downtrodden as the other women in the
film.
Like O'Hehir, I've come to this conclusion
after two weeks of preparation for the 50th New York Film Festival — a time in which I've
seen a great many
films, from Antonio Mendez Esparza's quietly powerful Here and There to Cristian Mungiu's riveting yet low - key Beyond the Hills to Christian Petzold's modest
character drama Barbara.
Soni knows first hand what it means to be an outsider, having himself moved to the U.S. for college
after growing up in India, «My
character is definitely weird but because he has a journey though the
film I think audiences will
see him more as a real person rather than just a strange guy.
Wiress is nicknamed «Nuts» due to the mental state she was left in
after experiencing the trauma of the Hunger Games — it will be interesting to
see how they portray her in the
film, and how Plummer will fare portraying an intellectually brilliant but almost non-verbal
character.
It's one thing knowing that General Leia, Han Solo and Luke Skywalker are all going to be in the new
film — it's quite another
seeing these
characters enter a movie scene 32 years
after «Return of the Jedi», now aged and greying.
After covering so much ground in its genre in the first two movies, it will be interesting to
see just how far Reynolds and company can take this
character in upcoming
films.
I'm anticipating this
film after seeing Pattinson's transformative performance in Lost City of Z, where he impressed me not just with his weight loss, but with his hidden potential to be a great
character actor.
But as soon as you're there, you'll
see why this picturesque spot was chosen as the location where Julia Roberts»
character meets her love interest in the popular
film, and why travelers continue to flock here day
after day.