Not exact matches
A toothless ode to a still - living celebrity, it's a
film that may appeal to very young children and very old ladies, but
seems sure to bore
everyone in between.
The filmmaker doesn't
seem to know how to shoot a natural conversation, as the
film is full of weird, shapeless interactions
in which
everyone is just rambling.
I was afraid to say something since «Made
in Dagenham»
seems like a
film whose story
everyone must love or something, but I'll go ahead and say it.
«While this uncataloguable and entrancing
film gazes back
in nostalgia to a time of performance - art priapism when
everyone seems to have known Warhol, it also leaves room for a particularly hopeful diagnosis of the present.»
In a sense, it would seem like having all of these egos is a small - time film might work against the production, but by all appearances, everyone put in their best effort in making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scen
In a sense, it would
seem like having all of these egos is a small - time
film might work against the production, but by all appearances,
everyone put
in their best effort in making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scen
in their best effort
in making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scen
in making this
film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scene.
The new
film, which this time focuses on law enforcement's reaction to 9/11 terrorism, takes a similar approach
in how it shows corruption and political concerns preventing personal justice — the classic «bigger fish to fry»
seems to be the mantra of
everyone involved
in the plot.
In The Future, writer / director / star Miranda July indulges in the same wayward malaise of her previous film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, but, somewhat ironically, the focus on the uncertainty of «what comes next» makes this one seem a lot less scattersho
In The Future, writer / director / star Miranda July indulges
in the same wayward malaise of her previous film, Me and You and Everyone We Know, but, somewhat ironically, the focus on the uncertainty of «what comes next» makes this one seem a lot less scattersho
in the same wayward malaise of her previous
film, Me and You and
Everyone We Know, but, somewhat ironically, the focus on the uncertainty of «what comes next» makes this one
seem a lot less scattershot.
I do wish that it didn't
seem so inconsequential when all's said and done, because,
in truth,
everyone does such a nice job (Breslin,
in particular, is fast becoming a reason to see a
film by herself) with what they're given that I felt kind of badly that they weren't given something less threadbare and obvious.
Everyone seems to be wearing a heap of makeup
in this
film, and I'm not just talking about the women.
Not only are our two leads desperate for jobs, but
everyone in the
film from the group's lame mentor (Josh Brener, who can't
seem to utter a sentence without throwing
in the word «zizzle» for all his homies) to the perfunctory mean kid (Max Minghella) all act out of a sense of desperation that's nearly always far too pathetic to be funny.
In the conversations I've had with others who have seen the movie, I was amazed to find that, in discussing who this film actually belongs to — whose story it is — everyone seemed to identify with a different characte
In the conversations I've had with others who have seen the movie, I was amazed to find that,
in discussing who this film actually belongs to — whose story it is — everyone seemed to identify with a different characte
in discussing who this
film actually belongs to — whose story it is —
everyone seemed to identify with a different character.
If there's one thing
everyone can agree on with Dwayne Johnson, it's that he's consistently likable
in every
film he appears
in, and
seems to be all
in at the moment
in being this generation's # 1 action star.
Writer - director Richard Linklater (The School of Rock) attempts to play with fire by giving us the answer
in this sequel, and with
everyone who saw and enjoyed the first
film forming their own imaginary conclusions, the answer would
seem bound to disappoint.
Everyone kind of assumed that this award was a shoo -
in for Pulitzer Prize - winning playwright Tony Kushner, but it
seems to me its narrow vision and belabored structure is the thing most responsible for the
film's stuffy boredom.
His latest
film (which just premiered at Cannes) takes place
in a concentrated college town where
everyone seems to know each other and privacy is nonexistent.
The pair may have wanted to pay loving homage to the exploitation
films they loved as youngsters but, as
everyone quickly discovered, few filmgoers
seemed to share their fascination with the genre, with the double - bill flopping
in the US and Tarantino's stand - alone Death Proof being a box - office bust upon its belated UK release.
To the degree that I had «problems» with the latter movie — being a critic with Tarantino problems is so embarrassing, like breaking out
in hives whenever you eat a food
everyone else
seems to relish — most of them had to do with the
film's treatment of Leigh's Daisy.
As Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Bad Boys II, and Legally Blonde 2 touch down
in theatres, Die Another Day, The Jungle Book 2, and the Brady Bunch movies land on DVD, and then there are the cross-promotions: It
seems like
everyone wants a piece of the fallout from Universal's big - screen Hulk, with Fox, Buena Vista, Anchor Bay, and Universal itself issuing «Hulk» - branded discs prior to the feature
film's June 20th opening.
Lucas mentioned during the pre-release for the
film that it was akin to Titanic
in space, where we all know the tragedy will befall
everyone in the movie, which makes every scene before the fall
seem more ominous and heartbreaking.
Instead, it just happens to be one of the worst
films I've seen
in a long time, a fact made even worse by the fact that
everyone involved with it
seems to be trying so hard.
I have to believe you had all your family members write concuring your terrible review, as
everyone I seen
in a very Large theatre
seem to love it, I am sure movies like YA YA Sister hood and other slower paced
films will still be made for folks like you, its just a shame that someone so out of touch with what the «public» likes is getting paid to review movies.Your like the George bush of Movie critics.
By the end of the
film, it's quite clear that Sonny's decision is not as up
in the air as he
seems to suggest to
everyone around him, yet here he is, talking and talking and talking about a conclusion he has likely reached well before the
film starts.
Of course, as the story progresses, David starts to
seem increasingly predatory, which gives the
film a shadowy undertone that causes crises for
everyone in Jenny's life, mainly because she's so determined to do what she wants to do.
In the commentary for the film proper, Green revels in rambling non-sequiturs (at one point Green says that he maybe shouldn't have recorded a commentary since people would think he was an idiot after listening; Tom, everyone already thinks you're an idiot, commentary or not), which seems appropriate for this senseless film but makes for equally frustrating viewin
In the commentary for the
film proper, Green revels
in rambling non-sequiturs (at one point Green says that he maybe shouldn't have recorded a commentary since people would think he was an idiot after listening; Tom, everyone already thinks you're an idiot, commentary or not), which seems appropriate for this senseless film but makes for equally frustrating viewin
in rambling non-sequiturs (at one point Green says that he maybe shouldn't have recorded a commentary since people would think he was an idiot after listening; Tom,
everyone already thinks you're an idiot, commentary or not), which
seems appropriate for this senseless
film but makes for equally frustrating viewing.
She's a strong presence
in the
film as Minnie's mother, who is a little reckless and irresponsible with her drinking and drug habits (
everyone seemed to be
in the 70s), though is still trying her best.
There are moments that
seem almost overwhelming
in their intensity; the first moments
in the outside world, the touch of a real dog, the understanding that
everyone else carried on with a normal life, the shared bond over breakfast cereal but everything feels so natural and unforced that the
film carries you gently through them.
In this day and age when everyone seems to know everything way far in advance any amount of true surprise in the film world is, well, surprisin
In this day and age when
everyone seems to know everything way far
in advance any amount of true surprise in the film world is, well, surprisin
in advance any amount of true surprise
in the film world is, well, surprisin
in the
film world is, well, surprising.
Vague billboards left regular members of the public with no idea of what the
film was about, and
in order to find out they had to head online to discover the debut trailer, which managed to excite existing Judge Dredd fans but left almost
everyone else feeling underwhelmed, many
seeming to arrive at the conclusion that it might be worth picking up when the DVD / Blu - ray hits the bargain bins or on Ebay for a few quid.
Microsoft
seems to be
in for a rough and rocky holiday 2017 as the Squad discusses the paltry Xbox One lineup heading into October, Movie Pass has a HUGE price drop and we discuss just how important this COULD be for consumers, the
film industry and
everyone involved (plus we'll explain what Movie Pass is too!)
Add to this programmes of both underground and mainstream
films at Tate, Whitechapel Art Gallery and
in the Serpentine Gallery's temporary pavilions (designed by celebrity architects - currently Oscar Niemeyer), and it
seems everyone is eager to edge
in on the ICA's traditionally interdisciplinary turf.
The
film opened that place
in my heart that holds the most profound and sacred feeling and appreciation for my mate, and from the mood
in the room after the
film ended, it
seemed that
everyone was
in touch with their love, too.