Sentences with phrase «film features plenty»

The film featured plenty of surprises, serving as both a conclusion of sorts, but also the first part of a story that still has much to tell.

Not exact matches

The film is basically a remake of Bunuel's classic Belle du Jour, and features plenty of lingerie - clad and naked beauties engaged in a variety of soft - core hetero and homosexual acts.
It's not his fault, though, as this film would have been weak regardless of the star, with a predictable storyline and events that will have you recalling bits and pieces of plenty of other comedies of humiliation featuring a meek man finding the cojones to finally take on the bully in his life, only to make an utter ass of himself.
At the same time, he reminds us, the film also features plenty of familiar elements for fans of the original trilogy.
The final bonus feature is an audio commentary by film historians Travis Crawford and Bill Ackerman, who prepared a discussion that covers the movie from its origin to its release, with plenty of information about Marvin, Mifune, Boorman, and others.
Click for showtimes and tickets — JR Byzantium Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) shows there's plenty of life left in the undead - bloodsucker genre: His Irish - seaside horror story features a brilliantly brooding performance by Saoirse Ronan as an adolescent vamp, and the kind of mythic, adult - fairy - tale imagery — a mountain waterfall running crimson red — at which this incomparable film fantasist excels.
After the impact of these two features (the latter screening at Cannes and championed by such critics as Pauline Kael), Schepisi moved on to directing films overseas, including such varied works as Barbarosa (1982), Plenty (1985), Roxanne (1987), The Russia House (1990), Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Last Orders (2001) and the HBO - financed Empire Falls (2005), which won a Golden Globe for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television.
As always, summer also means plenty of comedies («Snatched,» starring Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn as kidnapped tourists) and horror films («It Comes At Night,» featuring Joel Edgerton as a family man battling an unnatural evil).
There have actually been plenty of improvements and generally interesting derivations on the idea of transformable robots to suggest development of the concept on the scale a big - budget feature film should be able to offer, and «Dark of the Moon» offers several new iterations.
Gladiator is a great film to own, and as the star ratings show, this is a solid presentation... but the earlier Signature Series edition offers a better presentation (and has plenty of special features, too).
Plus, the GRAND CARDINAL RULE of Costume Design is to always, always bet on the films that feature a female lead or plenty of female characters, and preferably in a period setting.
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty of supplements: new interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts from a 1967 episode of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger, newsreel footage from the set, and excerpts from a work - in - progress documentary on the making of the film, plus stills, a trailer and booklet with a new essay and an archival article.
The best biopics always feature a short snippet of an iconic person's life and there is plenty of drama in the story with Travers ultimately being disappointed with the film version of «Mary Poppins».
There's plenty of emotional exploration that could have been mined here to sustain a feature film, but whether it was Eastwood's laziness, Komarnicki's lack of skill, or a combination of the two, what ended up on the screen is a shambles.
Director Jon Watts reveals a new shot of Tom Holland filming a mysterious scene featuring plenty of green screen for Spider - Man: Homecoming.
The trailers have been very funny so far and feature plenty of R - rated shenanigans that will hopefully be even funnier in the film.
Porno featured most of the characters of the original and plenty of backstabbing, though that appears to be in the past or future in this first teaser for the new film.
Plenty of film - related goodies for your audio - visual pleasure this week, including Inside Out, Tomorrowland — A World Beyond, and John Wick... Inside Out This latest trailer for Disney Pixar's latest animated feature Inside Out reveals a little more about the plot.
The 30 page document has been sent out to press who are reviewing the film, and features plenty of spoilers — so here are the key bits with no spoilers.
Now it appears the filmmakers have scored a similarly weird, hard - to - define film with an oddball premise and plenty of heart that features lots of magical realism, unique visuals and, yes, fart jokes.
Since «Raymond» signed off in 2005, Roberts has been finding plenty of work, including a couple of feature films you might have seen (Grandma's Boy, Aliens in the Attic).
Seven of his films, including Alice in the Cities (74) and Kings of the Road (76), screened at the inaugural Festival in 1976, and he returned to TIFF with the features Paris, Texas (84), which won the Palme D'Or and the British Film Academy Award; Lisbon Story (94); Land of Plenty (04); Pina (11), which was nominated for an Oscar; Every Thing Will Be Fine (15); and Les Beaux Jours d'Aranjuez (16).
Though far from their best Disney output, the Shermans» songs (some of their last for a Disney feature film) hit plenty of right notes.
The 5.1 DTS - HD audio track delivers a clean and clear audio experience, and the special features (both new and ported) offer fans plenty of worthwhile bonus material to peruse for a great behind - the - scenes tour of the making of the film.
He gets plenty of help from composers Lorne Balfe (The LEGO Batman Movie) and Clint Mansell (Moon), whose music provides a bit of propulsion to an opening featuring some story exposition, sleek production design, and some vibrant images, some of which are nods to the anime film.
Viewers in Mexico also had plenty to celebrate when the highest grossing film in the history of their country's box office, Lee Unkrich's «Coco,» was honored with two prizes, Best Animated Feature and Best Song («Remember Me»).
There are plenty of cheesy TV movies that have cornered that market, and more than a handful of films that feature a meteor shower as the catalyst for disaster: NIGHT OF THE COMET (1984) brings about zombies, THE BLOB (1958, with the remake out in 1988) hitches a ride on a meteorite, THE MONOLITH MONSTERS (1957) delivers killer crystals, and a rogue comet in Stephen King's MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (1986) prompts machines to come alive and attack us.
Presented in an anamorphic 2.35:1 widescreen video transfer and a 5.1 Dolby Digital audio track, the «Garden State» DVD has plenty of entertaining special features to make fans of the film excited about picking up this new disc.
The Independent Spirit Awards are an annual award given in the name of independent film, featuring plenty of those little indies which deserve the honor and recognition that they usually don't receive... Now celebrating their 30th year.
Another solid, though no doubt to be underappreciated Woody Allen film that features solid characterizations, great performances, and plenty of juicy bits of interest.
The Independent Spirit Awards are an annual award given in the name of independent film, featuring plenty of those little indies which deserve the honor and recognition that, this year, they might not receive at the Oscars.
After the impact of these two features (the latter screening at Cannes), Schepisi moved on to directing films overseas, including Plenty (1985), Roxanne (1987), The Russia House (1990), Six Degrees of Separation (1993), Fierce Creatures (1997), Last Orders (2001) and the HBO telemovie Empire Falls (2005), which won a Golden Globe for Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television.
While there isn't the standard slate of special features you'd expect with a film like this, there's plenty of behind - the - scene and bonus content to make it worth a buy.
Beast is the debut feature film from British writer / director Michael Pearce, one that's received plenty of attention on the festival circuit.
A feature - length audio commentary track with director Sonoda and producer Sean Buckley gives plenty of amusing and interesting insight into the film's brisk, 11 - day shoot, with anecdotes about Jones raiding the deep storage of his nearby parents» garage to help complement the movie's domestic clutter, and co-editor Aden Bahadori working just offscreen during filming.
The Independent Spirit Awards are an annual award given in the name of independent film, featuring plenty of those little indie films which deserve the honor and recognition that they usually don't receive - celebrating their 33rd year.
There are plenty of impressive aural subtleties, atmospheric effects that emphasize a featured location, that enhance the film and make good use of the sound field.
Sally Potter's seventh narrative feature might be far from her most original, but she sneaks plenty of subversion under the radar - it may also be her most personal film considering that she was Elle Fanning's age in 1962.
But thanks to some non-traditional contenders sneaking their way into major awards conversations, and services like Netflix snagging the rights to big - name features, plenty of 2017's best and most lauded films are already available to stream and rent.
The second disc includes plenty of special features, including a spotlight on author Suzanne Collins, a «Making of The Hunger Games» featurette, a marketing archive, plus the featurettes «Letters from the Rose Garden,» «Controlling the Game,» «A Conversation with Gary Ross and Elvis Mitchell,» «Preparing for the Games: A Director's Process» and a propaganda film from Panem.
Despite featuring plenty of fresh footage, this new trailer feels more like a turbo - charged version of the film's fantastic first teaser than anything strikingly new.
Another example of the «great trailer, disappointing film» syndrome, Gaspar Noe «s surprisingly soft - centered «Love» may have featured 3D ejaculations and plenty of clearly un-simulated sex, but its story was sadly lacking in any real edge or insight.
Written by Marc Olsen, it features plenty of discussion about the new film Blue Jasmine, as well as new quotes from Cate Blanchett, Andrew Dice Clay and Woody Allen himself.
A test about the growth of LAIKA over the course of two films is entirely up to you, but this packaging (with tons of special features for each film) should provide plenty of education.
In typical 1980s teen film fashion, the film features a great deal of inventive visual energy, a nonstop hit soundtrack, and plenty of goofing around (including the breaking of the fourth wall to clue us in on the comedy).
Of course, there are plenty of other extras to get excited about, including 16 deleted scenes (most of which feature Will Shortz, since he was the initial focus of the film), a 21 - minute featurette on director Patrick Creadon's Sundance experience, and the short film, «Waiting for the New York Times» by Patricia Erens.
Alongside these highlights there will be plenty of other Irish film activity; The Irish Film Festival of Oulo will feature an Irish Film Week; the Fantastic Film Festival in Brussels will feature a series of Irish horror films and back home, with the support of the Arts Council, IFI National will tour a programme of films exploring the relationship between Ireland and Europe to libraries and arts centres around the country.
Much to our surprise and delight, when it was announced that thesps Anne Hathaway, Keanu Reeves, Daniel Radcliffe, Chloe Grace Moretz, Tom Holland, Asa Butterfield, Jeff Goldblum and Abraham Attah were lining up to join Primer and Upstream Color (interview here) swiss army knife of a filmmaker third feature film, it confirmed what plenty of us folk already knew: Shane Carruth «s is a genius....
Thanks to the R - rating, director Tim Miller, screenwriters Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese, and the film's cast were able to provide a uniquely refreshing movie that featured Deadpool's at - times meta, at - times raunchy humor - and plenty of violence mixed with the comedy.
We get not one, not two, but three veeeeery long sex scenes in the first 20 minutes, featuring plenty of Wiseau on display (in case you were wondering whether the film was a vanity project) alongside elaborate candelabra and water features that mysteriously disappear when the montages finally end.
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