Not exact matches
From light - saber celery fights and sticky hands mixing up bean burgers, to a girl meticulously laying out asparagus into a pie dish and a boy showing his grandmother how to use a spiraliser, the
film shows how Meat Free Mondays are simple,
enjoyable and can be the most exciting meal time of the week.
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The
film could have benefitted
from a script rewrite and a few changes in the cast; nonetheless it's
enjoyable for what it is.
Wasn't too sure what to expect with this being based on a children's fable yet
filmed as a serious horror / thriller flick, to my pleasant surprise it was quite
enjoyable and had a nice gothic almost German expressionist type feel to it that you might expect
from directors such as Burton or Gilliam.
But still an
enjoyable family
film from Australia.
Bay is at his best, paradoxically, when he's at his worst, if for no other reason than the fact that the most
enjoyable and the most offensive parts of his
films (which are often the same scenes and sequences) extend
from the mind of a man with a very particular visual sense.
Miyazaki indulges himself in his passion for seaplanes with this very
enjoyable project of most personal interest, an always entertaining
film that benefits
from a beautiful soundtrack, a spot - on sense of humor and, even better, a lot of heart.
Two storylines make Red Doors an
enjoyable film but there are so many things holding it back (the mother / wife's story is given no real time to connect with the audience) that stop it
from being a respectable movie.
This meant chopping out huge chunks of Rowling's tome - sized novel, and rather than detracting
from the story, it enabled a more concise and
enjoyable film to be made.
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?
I'm so glad I ended up seeing this and discovering a
film that is impressively reflective and carefully planned, yet also totally and thoroughly
enjoyable from start to finish.
McFarland review: A formulaic
film from Disney, which is absolutely predictable, ticks all of the rights boxes, is deeply engrossing, and overall
enjoyable.
Still, if you typically like live - action Disney fare, you may find it all innocuous fun, but as a
film, there is little more to it that regurgitated themes
from the previous
films wrapped around music video style montages all meant to make you tap your toes and have a reasonably
enjoyable time.
Nonetheless, I can vouch for Arteta's directing credentials on the basis of two
enjoyable R - rated comedies: Youth in Revolt (2010) and Cedar Rapids (2011), the latter of which took 100th place in my recent countdown of the 100 best
films from the first half of the Tens.
While Ridley Scott's «Exodus: Gods And Kings» strays
from the source material, it's still a somewhat
enjoyable film, at best.
Steven Spielberg's return to blockbuster genre fiction comes in Ready Player One, and it's definitely an
enjoyable movie, albeit without the emotional development that one comes to expect
from a Spielberg
film.
Extras include a half dozen
enjoyable little featurettes, which include both content
filmed back in the 1980s and retrospective material
from much more recently.
There is an
enjoyable cameo
from John Goodman as
film company boss Frank King — a baseball bat - wielding but honest hustler in Hollywood for the «money and the pussy» — but these characters are ciphers.
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FILM FESTIVAL: There's a point during Patrick Brice «s darkly comedic film «The Overnight» where the humor goes from infectiously enjoyable to awkwardly unnerv
FILM FESTIVAL: There's a point during Patrick Brice «s darkly comedic
film «The Overnight» where the humor goes from infectiously enjoyable to awkwardly unnerv
film «The Overnight» where the humor goes
from infectiously
enjoyable to awkwardly unnerving.
«State and Main» — his weird take on the Hollywood satire subgenre — is a
film we love but no one else seems to, while his subsequent con - game / crime
films range
from enjoyable («The Spanish Prisoner») to mediocre («Heist»).
Adapted
from the novel by Chris Fuhrman, there's some funny dialogue and interesting insights delivered during the course of the
film, and had the tone stayed within the bounds set during the opening scenes, this would have been an
enjoyable slice of life
film with humor and heart.
Overall, The Man
from U.N.C.L.E. is a truly
enjoyable film and one that will keep you entertained all the way thru.
Her latest, Laggies, is her first directorial outing where Shelton has not also written the screenplay (Andrea Siegel gets her first credit instead), which divorces the
film from a body of work largely improvised and often careening off the cuff to mostly
enjoyable effect.
Overlooking that unfortunate but relatively brief wrong turn, Frankenweenie manages to be quite an
enjoyable outing, considerably better than the two underwhelming stop motion
films for which Burton is best known and agreeably different
from the prevalent mold of animated cinema (crowd - pleasing CG comedy).
Exploring the supporting characters
from the first
film is
enjoyable and the
film could have been an excellent bromance tale.
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.
«I'm looking forward to working with Brett and Don on creating a show that is
enjoyable for both the fans at home and for the audience at the Kodak Theatre as we all come together to celebrate and recognize the great
film contributions and collaborations
from the past year.»
The rest of the supporting cast, minus Teller who is
enjoyable in his limited screen time, is relegated to the background this time around with a few welcome additions
from the book series who were omitted
from the first
film.
Taking
from a popular sci - fi novel about a virtual, 80's - drenched scavenger hunt, Steven Spielberg has yet again shown his talent by turning the fun, flawed novel into another incredibly
enjoyable film to add to his impressive filmography.
Enjoyable though violent
film with some good performances
from Tom Hardy and Guy Pearce - scary eyebrows.
It's not exactly the
film's most relatable moment, or a happier ending than the scene with Amy (Mila Kunis) in the car with her kids, but it detracts little
from Jon Lucas and Scott Moore «s highly
enjoyable movie.
9:35 am — Sundance — A Girl Cut in Two One of the last
films from great French director Claude Chabrol before his death, with Ludivine Sagnier as an up - and - coming TV personality faced with choosing between two men — with Chabrol at the helm, you know there's more than that to it, and his touch for black comedy thrillers should make this one an
enjoyable watch.
This was an
enjoyable movie and like the other Marvel movies all ties in with the post credits and storylines
from other
films.
Return to Oz is an
enjoyable fantasy movie, which departs
from the warm and friendly feel that have marked most of Disney's live action
films.
Since attracting rather a lot of attention, and some well - earned praise,
from the
film scoring community after writing an effective score for John Frankenheimer's
enjoyable thriller Ronin (and replacing no lesser figure than Jerry Goldsmith on the
film), it seemed that Elia Cmiral was destined for big things.
While there's a strong air of romanticism about the industry, mixed with one or two sneaky clichés, absolutely none of which stop Hitchcock
from being an
enjoyable, fun, suspenseful
film.
The most
enjoyable aspect of the
film has to be the performances
from the principal characters, Julian Sands, Richard E. Grant and Lori Singer.
The
film also features very
enjoyable cameos
from Jon Lovitz and Molly Shannon.
The movie is far
from Jee - woon's best work, but it's a mostly
enjoyable U.S. debut that will hopefully inspire audiences to track down some of his previous
films.
They began with slightly bland, but
enjoyable enough, backing
from the late Michael Kamen (who was reportedly forced to tone - down his original theme - driven score on the scoring stage); a large step down came for the second instalment, boosted by the use of Henry Mancini's theme
from Lifeforce but weakened by everything else in the music; John Powell's popular score for the third
film was a step back in the right direction, a step negated by Harry Gregson - Williams's forgettable Wolverine.
All of the featurettes, including a 30 - minute video interview with Tony Curtis by
film critic Leonard Maltin, are very
enjoyable and often informative, but they're cut
from the same cloth.
As ever the specificity of the
film's period is all - important and if the connection between the personal and political is somewhat more contrived than we've come to expect
from Linklater that doesn't make the movie any less
enjoyable.
The appearance of items
from various time periods confuses us further, there's something about the
film's environment that isn't quite real, but that just makes everything even more
enjoyable.
The Playback Singer is a warm and
enjoyable little
film from first - time writer - director Suju Vijayan.
Unlike the earlier Thor
films, Thor: Ragnarok largely avoids Earth, apart
from a brief though very
enjoyable sequence featuring Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch, «Black Mass»).
Recommendation: For the legions who have loyally followed the journey of the highly -
enjoyable Pegg - Frost comedic duo, this will be the furthest thing
from a disappointment, or even much of a come - down
from the last two
films.
From the fun, «24» - esque «stop the terrorist attack» plot to the
film's impressively choreographed stunt sequences, not to mention some damn fine actors (even if some of them are severely underutilised and don't have much to work with), «Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit» is an
enjoyable and likeable jaunt.
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising is a blindsiding comedy sequel, not just because it is surprisingly a much more
enjoyable film than its predecessor
from 2014, but for the fact that its crowded team of five different writers actually managed to tell a follow - up story layered with social commentary on hot topics such as feminism, equality and double standards.
If you are expecting very little
from the
film, you can relax into it and find it an
enjoyable watching.
The
film's imaginative riffs on games are
enjoyable, but when the story leaves them behind as Ralph and Vanellope grow
from rivals over Ralph's medal to friends who want to do what's best for each other, the
film finds some affecting if familiar footing.