Sentences with phrase «fall films yet»

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Yet the dots on the film fall in an interference pattern of parallel bands, which can be explained only if one assumes a wave passing through both slits.1 This same wave - particle duality is found throughout atomic physics.
Yet despite an 80-fold gain in yield as electronic image detectors replaced photographic film, even the Hale's superior muscle power fell short.
And yet, I do appreciate the B - movie charms of the Olympus Has Fallen and especially enjoy how approximately 64 % of the film consists of Butler's disgraced Secret Service agent wandering dark hallways and stabbing people in the head.
The end result is an effort that falls right in line with Egoyan's passable yet disappointing run of recent films...
The enthusiastic reception given to that film made me fear the Anderson whose work I fell in love with early into this millennium was being replaced by an Anderson whose work was showier yet hollow.
On another level, the film is an overly glossy, ostensibly intellectual but deliberately trite mass - market romance (from the screenplay written by Pierce) about a reporter and a movie star falling in love while she shadows him on the set of yet another movie (in which he plays a cop along side Brad Pitt) for a magazine fluff piece profile she's writing.
And a new trailer is here giving the biggest peek yet at what is one of the fall's biggest films.
Yet it has fallen to third in the box office against an animated film that was just in that seat last weekend, and is an odd drop considering its only competition Drive Angry: 3D didn't even have a ripple effect in the top box office.
Yet compared to recent action films like Olympus Has Fallen, Need for Speed is still inoffensive and occasionally shows an unexpectedly softer touch.
The film has beautiful cinematography, an interesting premise, captivating characters and terrific performances all around, yet it manages to fall short.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom will roar into theaters this summer, but the film isn't quite finished yet.
Petzold's period piece, now over 30 years out from its rural setting, deals directly with the now fallen Berlin Wall and lacks all the techno - attention of iPhones and laptops, yet the film feels surprisingly modern.
It often seems that Hollywood films just can't get any sillier — The Twilight Saga might have sunk as low as one dares imagine might be possible — yet Olympus Has Fallen would suggest there might not be a lower limit after all.
Many talented writers may have worked on That's My Boy's screenplay, yet it says a lot about how short the film falls that just about every laugh comes courtesy of Vanilla Ice, who plays himself as Sandler's douchebag buddy.
In an ironic twist, this is probably Smiths most accessible film, and would make a good date movie, yet its the move that appears to fall the farthest from where his true talent lies.
The irony is that Nicholls» background as a television dramatist shines through the novel's comic set pieces, and yet these set pieces — the most visual, cinematic parts of the book — keep falling by the wayside in the film's dash through the decades.
With the fall film season now in full swing, I'm 100 % ashamed to admit that I've yet to see two of my most anticipated fall films: Moneyball and 50/50.
«Lovelace,» the story of the porn star's rise and fall, presents a strange creative paradox: the film's chief virtue is its strong acting, yet the characterizations are also uniformly one - note.
Yet another day of Avengers: Infinity War's dreamy theatrical run and yet another film falls before the big Disney - Marvel juggernaYet another day of Avengers: Infinity War's dreamy theatrical run and yet another film falls before the big Disney - Marvel juggernayet another film falls before the big Disney - Marvel juggernaut.
Fortunata (Lucky, Sergio Castellito, 2017) Yet another story in which the leading lady comes forth as a force to be reckoned with, Jasmine Trinca in Fortunata is resilient yet downtrodden and while having to face marital abuse and a marriage falling apart she falls in love and lust with another man and is also able to strengthen the much tested bond between her and her daughter in a film set against the backdrop of a dusty and hot Roman subuYet another story in which the leading lady comes forth as a force to be reckoned with, Jasmine Trinca in Fortunata is resilient yet downtrodden and while having to face marital abuse and a marriage falling apart she falls in love and lust with another man and is also able to strengthen the much tested bond between her and her daughter in a film set against the backdrop of a dusty and hot Roman subuyet downtrodden and while having to face marital abuse and a marriage falling apart she falls in love and lust with another man and is also able to strengthen the much tested bond between her and her daughter in a film set against the backdrop of a dusty and hot Roman suburb.
Release Date: Unknown — the film, backed by StudioCanal, doesn't yet have a distributor — but filming is set to begin shortly and with megaproducer Scott Rudin on board, we're picturing a late fall release aimed at awards season.
And yet, many of the reviews of Antoine Fuqua's Olympus Has Fallen criticized the same straight - faced delivery that makes the film so fun.
It's clear right from the get - go that Christopher Cain is in absolutely no hurry to tell this story, as the director has infused The Stone Boy with an almost achingly deliberate pace that does prove effective at establishing the film's very specific locale, admittedly - yet there's little doubt that the laid - back atmosphere, when combined with the uniformly subdued performances and the less - than - eventful nature of Gina Berriault's script, effectively ensures that the viewer's efforts at forming any kind of emotional attachment to the characters fall flat virtually from start to finish.
Isle of Dogs falls somewhere in - between, as it is not one of Anderson's best films, yet it also puts on display precisely what makes him such a continually interesting artist, most notably his willingness to extend his familiar aesthetic into new realms.
The end result is an effort that falls right in line with Egoyan's passable yet disappointing run of recent films, which is a shame, certainly, given that the movie admittedly does possess a notable number of positive attributes.
Yet the film's early fall release date and modest box office receipts might have hurts Gyllenhaal's chances with the Hollywood Foreign Press.
The film lopes along in a way that's grimly absorbing yet, at the same time, falls short of fully immersive.
I have yet to see her Spirit - nominated performance in the tiny indie «That Evening Sun,» but on the opposite end of the studio scale, I must give her respect for holding her own in Tim Burton's lumbering «Alice in Wonderland,» even as the film falls apart around her.
Yet Reeves's hand isn't as poised as it might be, and a feeling that the wannabe - verité proceedings are overly scripted soon creeps in, a not - inconsiderable early failing given that, once the ground begins to shake, explosions light up midtown, and flaming debris begins falling from the sky, the film abandons serious interest in its characters and proceeds like a rollercoaster barreling along a predefined track.
[minor spoiler] Yet when you think «Dawn of Justice» couldn't get any worse, when there couldn't be anymore nuclear explosions or buildings to fall; a creature that looks like something out of a Peter Jackson film appears.
No word yet on who will be the pint - sized Lincoln, but with filming to take place this fall, we'll soon find out.
Yet as the film progresses, it becomes more and more about Moonee, and about how her world is in danger of falling apart while she remains cheerfully oblivious.
Roland Emmerich, the king of disaster films makes yet another falling building, explosion filled action / comedy extravaganza with White House Down.
Yet as a tool for display, the physical world of the film falls flat.
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