The week's other notable new release, Early Man, managed to lure
enough filmgoers to earn $ 3.2 million, landing it in a decidedly disappointing seventh place.
Not exact matches
Though there is
enough gore in the film to satisfy the typical bloodthirsty
filmgoer, its strong suit is deadpan humor.
Filmgoers lucky
enough to have seen James Marsh's deeply moving 2008 documentary «Man On Wire» may see «The Walk» as that film's shallower, less elegiac cousin — even if both Marsh and Zemeckis note the grim irony that Petit's free run of the towers would never be possible in the post-9 / 11 security state.
It's fine and faithful
enough for fanatical franchise fans, but far from fostering fever - pitch ferocity for most other free - minded
filmgoers.
What's most surprising about Risen is its restraint, as it's a religious picture measured
enough to appeal to
filmgoers of all persuasions — in other words, no one had the bright idea of casting Rush Limbaugh as one of the disciples or hiring Ben Stein to serve as the voice of God.
The many
filmgoers already won over by the film will find that the Dead Man's Chest soundtrack stays true
enough to the original while thankfully treading exciting new ground.