Not exact matches
Assayas has made more
exciting films, and this
drama is longer and more leisurely than it needs to be.
This teaser was merely meant to get people
excited for the
film, not necessarily to tell us what the story is about or enlighten us on the character
drama of it all.
If they could only make the human
drama as
exciting as the simian
drama, then they'd have a perfect
film on their hands...
«One of the reasons I was so
excited to be in this
film,» Tessa Thompson told Collider in a recent interview, «is I remember seeing the first Thor
film and being like, «Oh my God, it's a Shakespeare family
drama.»
He has rapidly emerged as simply one of the most
exciting filmmakers working today, over the space of a mere three harrowing, excoriating but unquestionably brilliant
films that tackle adult subjects with unflinching humanism, even as they utterly refuse to compromise in their depictions of emotional and physical brutality — qualities that make him peculiarly suited to tackling something as potentially explosive as a slavery
drama.
It may not be Wright's best
film (that honor likely goes to Atonement) nor is it his most
exciting (I'm a huge Hannah stan personally) and it's very far from his lower - tier material (The Soloist, Pan) but Darkest Hour sees the English auteur flexing his muscles in new and
exciting ways, turning historical nonfiction into a calculated character study, an intoxicating courtroom
drama and an electrifying thriller in its own right.
Holofcener's last
film «Please Give» ended up on many of our year - end lists in 2009, so while we're not expecting «big things» exactly — that's hard to say about small scale
dramas about regular people — we are, as usual,
excited and grateful that we live in a world where, despite all the tentpole tendencies, there's still a very viable space for Holofcener to make movies.
One of the most
exciting films to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this year was B.P.M. (Beats Per Minute), director Robin Campillo's talky, piercingly intimate
drama about AIDS activism in early 1990s Paris.
Most of these turn out to be very personal
dramas or
films about walking and talking, but every once in a while, you get a bat - shit insane
film that hits you in the head with a sledgehammer of originality and satire that leaves you dumbfounded and
excited to see what's next for the filmmaker.
As the latest Americana - themed cinematic
drama from director Clint Eastwood, American Sniper may be a familiar piece of wartime character study - but that doesn't detract from the fact that it is also one of the most thrilling and
exciting examples of modern warfare put to
film.
Over the last few years, though, Hollywood has started breaking from its annual tradition of dumping their stragglers in the winter graveyard and saving their best
films for the warmer months, and while 2011's early
film slate still contains its share of obvious duds, the studios have seen fit to bring us plenty of movies worth getting
excited about, from animated and / or family - friendly fare to comedies,
dramas, and action.
I also found «Fast Color» to be one of the most
exciting films of this year's festival, and it deserves to land with a distributor who can make the most of its mix of genre and
drama and an exceptional cast.
I'm very
excited to finally see The Rider, director Chloe Zhao's lauded docu -
drama film about a down - on - his - luck rodeo man, which I've managed to miss at every other festival it's played at — and where it's steadily gained a reputation as one of the best
films of the year.
Skyfall doesn't forget it has to be an
exciting spy
film above all, but from its first scene, it ratchets up the
drama in ways that have little to do with action.
Recently reopened theatre The Rep has been bringing
exciting drama to Birmingham for more than 100 years and it is now adjoined to the new cultural icon that is the Library of Birmingham, Europe's largest public library, offering live music and entertainment as well as a vast collection of books,
films and publications to explore, including a breath - taking archive of Shakespeare works.
We work with international and UK artists to produce extraordinary experiences, creating an
exciting mix of thought - provoking
drama, dance,
film and contemporary visual art with a strong focus on international work, new commissions and talent development.