Sentences with word «coscreenwriter»

It's a fairly stupid premise that's employed to progressively unwatchable effect by filmmaker Eli Roth, as the director, along with coscreenwriters Nicolás López and Guillermo Amoedo, proves utterly unable to elevate the narrative above its persistently one - note sensibilities - with the movie, by and large, coming off as a five minute short that's been clumsily, brutally expanded to feature length.
The story and setting may be ancient, but under the direction of Kevin Macdonald (The Last King of Scotland), and with a nicely textured screenplay by Macdonald's Scotland coscreenwriter Jeremy Brock, the vigor is fully modern.
There's little doubt that Stone does an impressive job of authentically establishing the movie's cut - throat world of high finance right from the outset, as the filmmaker, along with coscreenwriter Stanley Weiser, offers up a blisteringly - paced narrative that rarely pauses to explain exactly what the central character does or how all of this works.
Director and coscreenwriter Derek Cianfrance traces the rocky terrain of their relationship from coy courtship to marriage, a daughter, and nothingness.
Two audio commentaries: one featuring coscreenwriter Jean Gruault, longtime François Truffaut collaborator Suzanne Schiffman, editor Claudine Bouché, and film scholar Annette Insdorf; the other featuring actor Jeanne Moreau and Truffaut biographer Serge Toubiana
So they hit the road, resigned to accepting shelter and abuse from George's gloriously obnoxious «successful» brother down in Atlanta, a prize pig played to the snout by Wanderlust coscreenwriter / producer and fellow Wain regular Ken Marino (Role Models).
New interviews with Scorsese, coscreenwriter Jay Cocks, production designer Dante Ferretti, and costume designer Gabriella Pescucci
It's tired stuff, and director Will Gluck and his coscreenwriters Keith Merryman and David Newman probably realize it, too.
The brainchild of Bob Rafelson, making his directorial debut; his producing partner and Monkees cocreator Bert Schneider; and Jack Nicholson, a coscreenwriter on the project, Head was the fanciful beginning and ignominious end of the TV - bred supergroup's big - screen career.
But not for director Wes Anderson, and his coscreenwriter Noah Baumbach (who cowrote The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou with Anderson, and is a filmmaker in his own right: Margot at the Wedding).
If director Edward Zwick and his coscreenwriters Marshall Herskovitz and Charles Randolph, had focused on Jamie's transformation from gadabout to crusader and jettisoned all the glib, not - so - crowd - pleasing shenanigans along the way, they might have come up with something more lasting than a glorified sitcom misted over with tears.
On second thought, the single best film from the Bromance Era, for both dick jokes and genuine pathos, is 2007's Superbad, which brings us back to Seth Rogen, as actor, coscreenwriter (alongside Evan Goldberg), and thus coarchitect of the «Jonah Hill can't stop drawing dicks» scene, which nowadays has a whole lot to answer for.
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