Sentences with phrase «film feints»

A tough - talking priest (Bryan F. O'Byrne) lambastes him at one point for a choice that Frankie has concerning a paralyzed friend, but because the film feints and dodges at moments of real crisis, the fact that a lot of Catholics were polarized by their clergy this last election over issues of stem - cell research is never broached.

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Luckily, the film is happy to forget this feint of a plot for long stretches, and instead structures itself around a handful of lavish vacations and sex scenes.
A screaming Lambert is drenched in blood — a genuine shock reaction from Cartwright who feinted during filming, suffering a head injury in the process — the twisted retrospective irony being that she is a transwoman who is unable to menstruate; her body, like Kane's, unexpectedly and involuntarily altered.
Charlize Theron seems like a feint, but I see Noomi Rapace in stills from the film, and my mind immediately begins conjuring powerful possibilities.
Let the Bullets Fly (Well Go), currently the highest - grossing Chinese film of all time, has a title that suggests shoot - outs and action galore, but in fact this slyly comic satire plays more like a spaghetti western in twenties - era China, full of bluffs and feints and false identities.
Downsizing isn't perfect, though, and while it seems at times like the film is making a feint toward satire, it never really gets there.
Most of us had probably forgotten that the film starts in the Sonora desert in Mexico, with barely visible figures wandering through dust storms — the same sort of feint that The Exorcist used by kicking off at an archeological dig in Iraq before getting around to the head - spinning money shots.
Although the Irish actor's upcoming film schedule is still packed full of kicked doors, dead scumbags, and people getting took, Neeson has made a few feints in the direction of comedy of late, appearing as the antagonist in Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways To Die In The West and throwing his gravitas behind the cameo - smorgasbord battle scene in the second Anchorman film.
If you've seen the first one, or read the books, then you know what you are getting into, but if not, please note that this series of films are not for the feint of heart and strict attention should be placed on the rating.
There's not a feint to be found in a film full of scenes coloring outside lines defined by uplifting sports tales.
But the director Kelly Fremon Craig's debut film The Edge of Seventeen feints away from every adolescent cliché to create something far more wholly realized.
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