Sentences with phrase «description of the film»

It's too convenient a place for such an apt description of the film.
After an early version of the film's plot was revealed in casting notices, this new announcement offers a more detailed, official description of the film.
You may be surprised to learn that this comment did not appear to be a facetious one... nor, for that matter, was our earlier description of the film as a lost classic.
A scene exploring his abnormal bathroom habits exhibits del Toro's ability to rustle together playful and discomforting tones, probably the best description of the film's overall feel.
I'll say no more, except that my earlier description of the film now seems both accurate and curiously inadequate.
«Fuck you for what you did» I still have the habit never to read a brief description of a film in advance, let alone I would watch the trailer.
This example is among the most benign (see Linda Marchiano's descriptions of the filming of Deep Throat for worse) Many porn products are made in «cottage industry» conditions by small - time operators who do not hesitate to use force, violence, blackmail and drugs on the «actors.»
However, the article does provide the most succinct description of the film yet: «The Grand Budapest Hotel tells of a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars and his friendship with a young employee who becomes his trusted protégé.
An excerpt from Magnolia's description of the film says: «Following a long fascination with [Scientology] and with much experience in dealing with eccentric, unpalatable and unexpected human behavior, the beguilingly unassuming Louis Theroux won't take no for an answer when his quest to enter the Church's headquarters is turned down.
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, Wiseau says he welcomes descriptions of the film as a «cult classic.»
Indeed, Leigh's own capsule description of his film, published in the Cannes film festival catalog, sounds like the sort of thing Jack Valenti might have come up with for an after - dinner speech: «Secrets and Lies is about roots and identity, the ever - changing images we all have of ourselves and each other, and our compulsive need to reaffirm constantly who and what we are, and where we come from.
Starring Ayame Misaki as a young woman working in the audio description of films for the visually impaired and Masatoshi Nagase as a photographer who's losing his sight, the film touches on the essence of communication and the subjective nature of art I find captivating.
The late critic Roger Ebert's elegant description of films as «empathy machines» never felt more true.
The plot description of the film drew me in first and then seeing the cast, I couldn't pass up an Amanda Seyfried and Ethan Hawke film.
Stevens relates his initial enthusiastic response to the script, as well as his favored description of the film as being like «Captain America gone very, very wrong.»
It's a thoroughly apt description of the film's lead character on multiple levels (his intellect, his self - regard, his towering hairdo).
It's a talky domestic drama featuring a precocious, strong - willed iconoclast who has named herself «Lady Bird» (Saoirse Ronan) and is, as a character, the best description of the film that houses her.
Entertainment Weekly «s latest piece has this brief description of the film we've been hearing about for so long:
The film's first hour fits Sony's description of the film as a «wicked comedy,» offering some gleefully mean - spirited laughs as Kathryn and Sebastian not only plot Annette's ruin, but that of the innocent and naive (to put it mildly) Cecile (an effectively over-the-top Selma Blair, Zoe of the sitcom Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane), whose boyfriend rejected Kathryn.
«These pioneers laid the groundwork for our start» up economy, providing not just capital but guidance to help fledgling companies grow into global powerhouses,» noted the filmmakers in a description of the film posted on their website.
The trick soon becomes so stale as to be boring, which also fits as a description of the film itself — comparatively short at only 88 minutes it nonetheless feels far longer than it is, meaning many may be wishing that the ending (such as it is) will hasten and allow the to credits roll.
Based on your description of the film it sounds like it is typical Hollywood anti-white propaganda.
Boyle's description of the film is a little misleading, Millionaire is a love story between Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) and Latika (Freida Pinto).
Mexican actor Eugenio Derbez, introducing a performance of the song «Remember Me» from Coco, used a description of the film's supernatural plot to attack President Trump, reminding audiences: «In the afterlife, there are no walls.»
[SPOILER WARNING: This article contains mild spoilers in the description of the film's basic plot.]
It's also interesting they removed the word «rape» from any description of this film, but it's definitely a major part of the plot.
When the description of a film involves the words «the town's most formidable Ute driving team», you know you're in for something quintessentially...
Read the description of the film below:
Characters confront one another with ill intent not far behind and this is an apt description of both films.
The description of the film just spoke to me and sparked my interest.
Descriptions of every film are online, and if you search the Toronto online newspaper sites you will find that all the papers, mainstream and alternative, have had critics previewing films for weeks and cover the festival the way the Sun - Times would cover a Cubs - White Sox World Series.
Let's look at some examples I think fit the description of film or even literature caliber stories.
The trailers and some descriptions of the film made me a bit concerned that it would be a one - sided depiction of environmental heroes going to extremes.
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