Sentences with phrase «drama movie written»

Adventureland is an upcoming comedy / drama movie written and directed by Greg Mottola who once brought us Superbad.
Here's a first official look at Chris Pine in Outlaw King, the upcoming action biography drama movie written and directed by David Mackenzie:

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(Alexander, whose last major movie was the 2010 drama Lifted, wrote last year: «There is no lack of female directors.
I love outside, poetry, writing, law and order shows, drama and suspense movies.
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The movie «Band Aid,» which Lister - Jones has written, directed, and stars in, is a clever and heartfelt comedy - drama that remains aloft as long as it retains its sense of humor; when the going gets serious, the dialogue turns therapeutic and heavy.
The movie disc menus employ the kind of mundane drama you expect, with floating profile shots, some hand - written words, and monochromatic clips of a stoic Lincoln riding a horse.
Written by Coogler and Joe Robert Cole (a veteran of Marvel Studios» bygone in - house writers program), Black Panther combines many of the best elements of MCU films past, including: the Shakespearean royal family drama of the Thor movies, the political thriller elements of Civil War and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and even the sci - fi tech aspects of the Iron Man films.
This may not be the cheeriest movie of the season, but it's so skilfully written, directed and acted that it's impossible not to be pulled into its powerfully wrenching drama.
I've about decided that a full book could be written regarding just about every produced movie — Lord knows there's always enough behind the scenes drama to fill a daytime soap.
Based on a book with the same title written by Matthew Quick, the movie «Silver Linings Playbook» is a 2012 American rom - com drama that is written and directed by David O. Russell (also the director of the film «The Fighter», an Oscar - winning boxing drama).
«Bravo is continuing its push into original scripted programming, adding five dramas into its development pipeline including a reboot of 1980s cult movie Heathers,» writes The Hollywood Reporter.
Writing for a Limited Series, Movie or Drama David E. Kelley («Big Little Lies») Charlie Brooker («Black Mirror: San Junipero») Noah Hawley («Fargo») Ryan Murphy («Feud: Bette and Joan») Jaffe Cohen, Michael Zam and Ryan Murphy («Feud: Bette and Joan») Richard Price and Steven Zaillian («The Night Of»)
Screenwriter George Arthur Bloom originally wrote the script in the «70s, and its issues - driven, overly sentimental courtroom drama could easily have been a Movie of the Week from the era.
It's based on the popular novel of the same name by Andres Dubus III, the son of Andre Dubus (who wrote «Killings», which would later be turned into the movie, In the Bedroom, a similarly depressing family drama with no easy solutions.)
Whenever someone complains that the mid-budget movie is dead, that the»90s - style era of solid drama is over, I always want to write «Bleecker Street» on a napkin and slap it on their forehead.
A provocative drama wrapped in the skin of an adult sex comedy, this sharply written and performed movie is hugely entertaining even as it grapples with some big issues.
Situated somewhere between a poignant family - drama and a bloodthirsty monster - survival tale, The Monster — written and directed by The Strangers» Bryan Bertino — is not the kind of horror movie that you come across very often.
«Michael Mann's «The Last of the Mohicans»»: In the Library of America's inaugural installment of «The Moviegoer,» a new web feature devoted to great movies inspired by classic American writing, Michael Sragow analyzes the 1992 drama starring Daniel Day - Lewis.
Table 19, the comedy - drama written and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, banks on this situation being funny enough to sustain a movie.
With a fresh - faced cast (except for that guy who played a hobbit in the Lord of the Rings movies) and some clever writing, Lost features the sort of unpredictable, character - driven drama and adventure that makes for addictive viewing.
They didn't necessarily write a unique movie, but they wrote a movie with consistently clever jokes and surprisingly heartfelt moments of drama.
It's clear, too, that Remember works as a periodically affecting drama and look at the rigors of aging, while the surprising third act ensures that the movie ends on an exceedingly positive note - which ultimately does secure the picture's place as a top - notch thriller from a director one might've been inclined to simply write off.
According to reports, the drama series is based on the book written by J.J. Connolly and is the sequel to the author's first novel, Layer Cake, a novel which was later adapted into a movie starring Daniel Craig in 2004.
While it is clear that writer John Orloff and director Roland Emmerich (Independence Day) believe that Edward De Vere, The Earl of Oxford, and not Will Shakespeare, wrote the infamous and iconic plays we have celebrated for 400 years, my advice is to watch this as a Hollywood movie and not a docu - drama.
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A first official look at Freak Show, the upcoming drama comedy movie directed by Trudie Styler from a script by Patrick J. Clifton and Beth Rigazio based on the novel of the same name written by James St. James and starring Alex Lawther, Abigail Breslin, Bette Midler, AnnaSophia Robb, Ian Nelson, Lorraine Toussaint, and Laverne Cox:
Written by the cult comic personality Michael Showalter and the emergent indie filmmaker Laura Terruso (Showalter also directed), the movie can go from broad comedy to darker drama.
This is his second try at writing movies; his first was Before I Self Destruct, a drama that was released with the rapper's 2009 album of the same name.
While this movie seems like more of an after - school special than a theatrically released film from Disney and DreamWorks, this well - written and extremely well - acted family drama turns out to be a nice little gem of a film that will make you think, put a smile on your face and a tear in your eye.
The strangest thing about the dour indie revenge drama Dawn Patrol is its pedigree: Some years ago, its director, Daniel Petrie, Jr., wrote a little cult movie called Beverly Hills Cop, which apparently managed to find an audience.
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Certainly, much has been written about the so - called «CSI Effect» on juries — the debate over whether movie and television crime dramas instill in jurors unreasonable expectations about evidence collection.
It's not a courtroom drama, but it is a movie about faustian bargains exacted by Rumpelstiltskin, and the plot turns on cultural assumptions about the binding nature and literal enforcement of written contracts — even dubious contracts.
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