Sentences with phrase «film benefits greatly»

For us that are slightly more jaded, the film benefits greatly from a lack of smarminess.
Jeremy Saulnier's film benefits greatly from subverting familiar tropes, as Dwight very quickly finds his target and dispenses with justice swiftly.
But now, Rian Johnson takes over the helm of The Last Jedi, and what transpires is a far more mature piece of cinema, far more concerned with the narrative and the characters that inhabit it; and the film benefits greatly as a result.

Not exact matches

If you consider Malick's The Thin Red Line, for example, you'll find a philosophical depth that's lacking from Gibson's film yet it would have benefited greatly from.
Mike White, who scripted biting, edgy satire of this sort («The Good Girl,»» Chuck and Buck») before making his fortune with «School of Rock,» serves up an unsettling and generally deft comedy of manners with this clash, a film that greatly benefits from subtle, stinging performances by Salma Hayek and as her opposite number, John Lithgow.
The film also benefits greatly from the prestige that Jeremy Irons, Emma Thompson and Viola Davis bring to the project, and while all three actors elevate the material, Thompson is in a class of her own.
Even though it's not greatly different from the likes of Project X, this film benefits from having much more likable lead characters.
What benefits Marshland greatly, are the two excellent central performances from Javier Gutiérrez and Raúl Alévaro whose very different ideologies lead to a suspicion of each other which lends the film another level of intrigue where, as a viewer, you're left constantly wondering what the next piece of the puzzle will reveal.
Gooding Jr. wasn't the only actor who benefited greatly from the film's success (it grossed an impressive $ 57.5 million in North America on a $ 6.5 million budget).
Much as with his zombie film, the outlandish story here greatly benefits from Boyle's grounding treatment.
It's rumored that no major American actress would take on the role, which in the end, benefits the film greatly... no other actress could have provided what was needed (except perhaps Barbara Stanwyck, who died more than 25 years ago).
The point being is that each of these characters would have greatly benefited from their own solo movies prior to this film.
There is some mild comic relief here and there, and performances by Justin Long and Kevin Smith (Clerks II) could be called quirky and comical, but not in the self - referencing, tongue - in - cheek fashion that the previous three films greatly benefited from.
The movie benefited greatly by avoiding the Peter Parker origin story (and by being the first Spider - Man film in the MCU) and enriched the narrative by adding characters previously unseen onscreen.
A 16x9 - enhanced widescreen image would have greatly benefited the dance sequences in this film and be reason enough to double - dip for the few who actually will be buying this movie twice.
A more lurid depiction of war would have benefited the film greatly (most kills are either off - screen or obscured by distance), but the grand set pieces are far from disappointing.
February will benefit greatly from multiple viewings, and I'm already eager to see it again so I can let the film's sense of dread wash over me again.
The story also benefits greatly from the use of Technicolor while the efficient work of workhorse studio director George Marshall keeps the film moving along nicely.
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