Sentences with phrase «far as genre»

Kumobius» game is kind of amorphous as far as genre goes, but why not an auto - runner?
There are a few contenders for the crown, but as it stands now, Forza is still king of the hill as far as this genre goes.
As far as genre's go, there's no limit.
As far as genre, I see myself as a romance writer with a penchant for fantasy, but I like to write outside of the box and toss conventional romance ploys aside.
As far as the genre known as «cozy mysteries» goes — dead guy, yes, psychopathic serial killer, no — there are a host of authors out there crafting really fun story lines and developing settings and characters that speak to a broad audience of whodunnit fans.
It looks fine, as far as this genre goes, I like Charles enough, but Julia Stiles peaked in 10 Things.
It's a classic film, not a masterpiece by any means, but the elements of mystery, romance, and humor are so strong in all departments, there's few in its class as far as this genre goes.
But Berg couldn't make up his mind what he wanted as far as a genre.
So the raw data from the January spreadsheet seemed off as far as genres go.
As far as genres go the stealth genre is relatively young, especially in comparison to the action game genre, or the platformer.

Not exact matches

Romance as a genre is by far the biggest book market, and generates around $ 1.44 billion per year.
For although Austen can be legitimately claimed as the formal forerunner of the vulgar romance fiction now clogging whole sections of the world's bookstores, her own novels far transcend the very genre she is supposed to have inaugurated ¯ and precisely because of the moral vision that came from her upbringing and which has now, it would seem, all but disappeared in the wake of Sitcom World.
As you may already know, I'm a big fan of the «Free - From» genre, and am a champion of those furthering its cause.
21 % of men picked erotic fiction as the ultimate turn - on, putting it far ahead of the next most popular genres — thrillers, at 12 per cent and biographies, at 11 per cent.
As the music scene moves farther from genre center, and we find ourselves with more hyphenated Frankenstein tags for bands than we know what to do with, more and more bands are going to crop up on the outskirts, and Campfires in Winter is a solid place to make camp before trekking farther into the unknown.
My goal in life right now is to go to Okinawa so I suppose a willingness to travel would be nice.As far as gaming I'd say I am a casual player of various genres, but enjoy...
Music to me, is my life, Favourite genres would be Punk / Rock / Altern and Indie, although i will listen to whatever (unless i'm the Dj, which probably wouldnt happen as i am far too clumsy for that).
21 % of men picked erotic fiction as the ultimate turn - on, putting it far ahead of the next most popular genres — thrillers, at 12 % and biographies, at 11 per cent.
«Composed by two musicians at the height of their craft, the album reveals itself, thus far, as the apex of a limited genre still forming and as one of our finest contemporary acts of remembrance and ascension.»
It must have been slightly crushing for the Megamind crew to learn of Despicable Me being developed at the same time, but their similarities can be written off as coincidence — Megamind, from its very beginning, is far more interested in playing with the conventions of the genre.
That J - Stars Victory Vs + delivers its rampant destruction in a way that goes down so smoothly, even for newcomers to the genre / universe... well, that's more than enough to make it worth picking up, as far as I'm concerned.
Tinker, Tailor is a smart - but - hardly - heady genre piece which picks a handful of influences and boils them down to into pliable notions that can then be used to form a style; as far as utterly derivative filmmaking goes, it's pretty damn good.
But the endless destruction, first without any airbags deploying, and second without any apparent moral or legal consequence, shows that Leder and screenwriter Michael Schiffer really didn't leave the action genre as far behind as one might think.
It just seems as if it is a Far Cry Primal with robot dinosaurs, and does not bring anything new to the table of the already overused open world games genre.
Critics Consensus: 47 Meters Down doesn't take its terrifying premise quite as far as it should, but its toothy antagonists still offer a few thrills for less demanding genre enthusiasts.
There may have been a delay, but the film certainly stands on its own as far as being a solid entry in the genre.
As far as the film itself is concerned, its a credit to its genre, another incredible reason to follow / watch / talk about indie animation and to share it with your kids so that they can be educated in film beyond the typicaAs far as the film itself is concerned, its a credit to its genre, another incredible reason to follow / watch / talk about indie animation and to share it with your kids so that they can be educated in film beyond the typicaas the film itself is concerned, its a credit to its genre, another incredible reason to follow / watch / talk about indie animation and to share it with your kids so that they can be educated in film beyond the typical.
«Schrader works in a stately, dark - toned style that's far more compelling than the frenetic genre hash of his last two films, «Dying of the Light» (2014) and «Dog Eat Dog (2016),» Variety opined in a review, coming into «First Reformed» as a summation of Schrader's work: «Paul Schrader pours all his obsessions, from Robert Bresson to pulp violence, into a grindhouse art film you can't stop watching.»
As Oliverâ $ ™ s gloomy father, Noah Taylor (the star of 1991â $ ™ s â $ ˜Flirting, â $ ™ a far superior movie in this genre) has a face full of deep crags like Brighton cliffs slashed by a winter of rough seas; he is now in prime condition to be cast and gruesomely murdered in a Nick Cave / John Hillcoat collaboration.
As important as Scream to the modern genre, Kevin Williamson and Jim Gillespie's slasher is far from inventive or self - aware, but established the template for a new generation of 90s horrorAs important as Scream to the modern genre, Kevin Williamson and Jim Gillespie's slasher is far from inventive or self - aware, but established the template for a new generation of 90s horroras Scream to the modern genre, Kevin Williamson and Jim Gillespie's slasher is far from inventive or self - aware, but established the template for a new generation of 90s horrors.
[Gary] Shore's directorial debut breaths new life into the genre, taking this story back hundreds of years, delving into the unknown origin story of the innovator himself, Mr. Dracula... The way Vlad craves blood is well - judged, as we see him battle his conscious; a far more intriguing and entertaining battle than those in the war zone, which are unvaried and monotonous.
The director even goes so far as to incorporate imagery cues from the superhero genre (the Superman parallels are hard to miss) and on the whole, the movie has hints of a director who can do some fun things with a big canvas - even if he stills needs some practice with the brushstrokes.
As far as premises go for this genre, it's quite a strong onAs far as premises go for this genre, it's quite a strong onas premises go for this genre, it's quite a strong one.
Language: English Genre: Drama / Biography MPAA rating: PG - 13 Director: Garth Davis Actors: Dev Patel, Sunny Pawar, Nicole Kidman Plot: As a five - year - old, young Saroo finds himself alone on the bustling streets of Calcutta, separated from his family and far from home.
As far as the premise of The Alliance Alive goes, it doesn't change the genre or do anything too daring, but it does beg the question «If you've never seen a blue sky, how far would you go to find it?&raquAs far as the premise of The Alliance Alive goes, it doesn't change the genre or do anything too daring, but it does beg the question «If you've never seen a blue sky, how far would you go to find it?&raquas the premise of The Alliance Alive goes, it doesn't change the genre or do anything too daring, but it does beg the question «If you've never seen a blue sky, how far would you go to find it?»
MaryAnn is, as far as I have seen, the only critic that has a grasp of what is considered a good movie regardless of genre.
Like Alfredson's Let the Right One In, Tinker, Tailor is a smart - but - hardly - heady genre piece which picks a handful of influences and boils them down to into pliable notions that can then be used to form a style; as far as utterly derivative filmmaking goes, it's pretty damn good.
Suffice to say that, although as a genre piece it's nothing new, it's still tightly and cleverly handled and unravels as a satisfying psychological thriller that's worthy of some attention.There's a strong cinematic output from our Antipodean friends at the moment, of which, Edgerton seems to be spearheading and this will no doubt convince studios to invest further in his directorial endeavours.Mark Walker
Even though this is an extremely well - made film, it's difficult to know who will enjoy it, as it's far too arty for horror genre fans and much too grisly for arthouse moviegoers.
Shudder is raking up exclusives left and right, further solidifying its place as a go - to service for horror and genre content.
So when another regular collaborator, Todd Haynes, asked him to score the earnest and decidedly un-ironic «Wonderstruck,» Burwell wrote something that, «in terms of things like earnestness, just raw emotional sincerity, it is probably as far as I've gone,» he said, «because that's just not the genre that I'm typically asked to assay.
The idea of Unforgiven being Eastwood's tribute to his own filmmaking path and, as it turns out, a final farewell to the genre that turned him into an international superstar, is further enforced by his kind nod in the final credits.
Wolfen (Warner Archive, Blu - ray)-- The werewolf movie was revived and reworked with a vengeance in 1981 andWolfen, adapted from the Whitley Strieber novel and directed by Michael Wadleigh (his first feature since the epic concert film Woodstock), was a far more radical take on the genre than either An American Werewolf in Londonor The Howling, though not as popular as either.
Just as Marvel's done with recent iterations (such as Daredevil), they've taken Ant - Man and thrown it into a completely new genre as far as hero movies go.
Of course, he's never been very far out of the limelight, having completely dominated the Horror genre over the past 40 years as the «go - to» storyteller for genuine scares; leaving a multitude of classic books and subsequent film adaptations in his literary wake.
Taken as a whole, Civil War is an impressive accomplishment for Marvel Studios and provides further proof that there's far more storytelling potential in the superhero movie genre than many people believed back when the MCU began with Iron Man in 2008.
A far cry from the genre and exploitative films Corman is known for, The Intruder holds up as a pretty gripping and frightening tale of contagious racism and mob mentality.
Perhaps the most explicitly in dialogue with film history of all his works thus far, the film will read as a much - needed strike of lightning to wu xia for connoisseurs of the genre and a feature - length TV spot for others.
Like Miramax before it, A24 has also found success with sci - fi and horror genre films; Ex Machina and The Witch are the company's highest - grossing films thus far, and it has a few horror movies keyed up for this year as well.
Despite giving audiences some bona fide classics such as The Poseidon Adventure (1972) and The Towering Inferno (1974), the genre has been rather dead as of late with lackluster offerings such as Poseidon (a weak 2006 imitation of the far better original) and the overly confident 2012 (2009).
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