Sentences with phrase «enjoyable film experience»

The last time I saw a movie where so many whites were massacred by blacks was 1993's Sankofa, which was a little bit too preachy to be an enjoyable film experience.
These all add up to a thoroughly enjoyable film experience, although an imperfect one.
Side Effects capably fits into the legacy of Soderbergh's filmography, and while it might not be the sort of grand sendoff we might expect from a competent and accomplished filmmaker, it does offer a genuinely enjoyable film experience, and a more than acceptable use of your time.
At least another 15 minutes or so could have been cut, which would have made it a much more enjoyable film experience.
Grindhouse — Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's double feature ode to the crappy genre films of the 70s was one of my most enjoyable film experiences of the last few years, but I think the films work best in that format, back to back with fake trailers and missing scenes.
But director Liza Johnson makes sure this story doesn't come - off as a bad «SNL» skit, handling the tricky material appropriately, resulting in one of the most enjoyable film experiences I've had in a long time.

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If you're a film buff like me, you're probably always hunting for good apps that help make the movie - going and viewing experience more enjoyable.
I actually enjoy these sorts of films, as the writing is generally of high caliber, and the exotic locales and vibrant scenery make for an enjoyable cinematic experience, even if the main story is a bit dull.
There will always be things that the film will cut out that you as a reader will have wanted to have seen kept from the source material - but why let that spoil what is an easily enjoyable and visually energizing cinema experience?
As long as the film stays on the Gladiator end of the spectrum and less of the Kingdom of Heaven side, we anticipate a thoroughly enjoyable and larger than life experience.
Although it does not reinvent the wheel, Bryan Singer's film does the job of creating an enjoyable viewing experience.
So while Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a hugely enjoyable movie - going experience, there's a certain cynicism in Goldman's writing that becomes increasingly apparent the more times you watch the film, and which casts him as a kind of puppet - master pulling our strings.
The experience of watching the film is forever changed and one wonders just how much more enjoyable it may have been were the events that unfold at the end of the first act a surprise.
Imagine an arcade game that has parallels to the 1928 cartoon, Steamboat Willie or the 1933 film Popeye the Sailor and this Xbox One title not only pays homage to this area but creates a very artistic and enjoyable side - scrolling shooter experience.
The Room improbably went on to become the equivalent of a cult classic (if for all the wrong reasons), a film made in direct contradiction of every rule of «good» filmmaking, but also one of the most purely enjoyable (if only ironically) cinematic experiences made in the last two decades (best seen and heard in a group of like - minded, possibly inebriated friends, acquaintances, and strangers).
(Update) Having now viewed the film in both 24 fps and 48 fps I can say that the minor issue with cgi not blending with the its environment fully is virtually non existent in the 24 fps edit and despite the motion blur when the camera moves at pace it is an much more satisfying and enjoyable experience.
«An oddly enjoyable experience for a film about overcoming suicidal urges... sustains this light touch remarkably well» — Jim Slotek, Original - Cin
A highly enjoyable and invigorating film which doesn't always manage to hide its director's lack of experience.
The film becomes increasingly far - fetched over the last half hour as a miniature mob war erupts in the pokey take - away setting, but overall it's a pleasantly enjoyable experience and won't give many viewers much to complain about.
I love that I know whatever film I'm seeing, as wacky and strange as it may be, at least the experience will be enjoyable.
Overall, while there were some enjoyable performances, and a couple of amazing songs, the film was not the experience that I felt it should have been and, by the final scene, I was just ready for it to end.
A film more suited for a film class than major release, Wanderer is the rare film that feels like a chore than an enjoyable experience.
The flip side to this is that really low expectations can turn a movie - going experience — even for a complete mess of a film — into an enjoyable and surprisingly entertaining one.
There is a great deal of spectacle, though, that makes The Death Cure an enjoyable enough experience for fans or those with low expectations - but perhaps a bit too much handheld camerawork in certain sequences to see this film in 3D or IMAX.
Most films that premiere on Closing Night at Sundance are enjoyable, but ultimately forgettable, however this one breaks the mold and delivers a heartwarming, rockin», completely satisfying experience.
It is feels so satisfying when a film doesn't have the huge Hollywood budget, action sequences and visual effects, and yet you walk out having had a very enjoyable, and surprising cinema experience.
Overall, this weirdness makes the film a very interesting and enjoyable movie experience.
When all is said and done, «300: Rise of the Empire» doesn't top the original or even equal it, but it's still an enjoyable film to watch and a spectacle to behold in the big screen 3D experience.
Screenwriter Scott Burns took a semi-serious book by Kurt Eichenwald and, through a random - thought inner dialog spoken by Damon, brought out a dimension of the film that made the movie a purely enjoyable experience.
Luckily, the film's supporting cast helps with making the experience a little more enjoyable, including Ortiz as the psychotic drug trafficker and Barry Shabaka Henley (taking over the reigns from Edward James Olmos) as the duo's police lieutenant.
I don't think there's a possible scenario for making this an enjoyable, satisfying film, but an R rating might have made it a more powerful and emotional experience rather than just merely interesting and engaging.
Imagine an arcade game that has parallels to the 1928 cartoon, Steamboat Willie or the 1933 film Popeye the Sailor and this Xbox One title not only pays homage to this area but creates a very artistic and enjoyable side - scrolling shooter experience.
Murdered: Soul Suspect is an experience that probably would have been more enjoyable to watch as a film than to play as video game.
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