I'll say no more, except that
my earlier description of the film now seems both accurate and curiously inadequate.
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.
Not exact matches
One movie fitting that
description is the upcoming
film Suffragette, which tells the story
of the British women's suffrage movement in the
early 1900's.
BOOM FOR REAL The Late Teenage Years
of Jean - Michel Basquiat
Description: Sara Driver's documentary is both a celebration
of and elegy for the downtown New York art / music /
film / performance world
of the late 1970s and
early»80s, through which Jean - Michel Basquiat shot like a rocket.
After showing off the first official look at Apocalypse, Storm, and Psylocke in X-Men: Apocalypse
earlier today, Entertainment Weekly is doubling down and giving us our first shots
of more
of the new mutants debuting in the
film, as well as some brief
descriptions.
Again, this kind
of film is easy to write off based on a simple
description, but it's a genuinely touching, human piece
of work that will also speak to anyone who fell in love with
film at an
early age.
The «Roly - poly»
description certainly fits that
of classic Blue Beetle Ted Kord, but if this
film's incarnation
of Blue Beetle is Jamie Reyes — as
earlier reports indicated — then Tudyk wouldn't be a fit for the teenage / Hispanic part.
And while
early reports cited the
film as a «romantic drama» — and the French site still holds that
description — Malick's
films aren't easily categorized and that too is likely only a very vague indication
of what's in store.
American Hustle successfully blends the darker elements
of the later
film with the eagerness to please and entertain that made the
earlier film an Oscar success and a box office - smash,
descriptions that Russell's
film may also steal.