Sentences with phrase «film like this»

Somehow I find the characters in films like this to be much more affecting than in equivalent American films.
It's the kind of film I like to watch.
Not only does this look like a really good police drama, but it looks like it could become the new great heist film; keeping it's own with films like Heat.
That's more for films like the one I just mentioned.
People just don't make films like this anymore.
It's probably hard for you to grasp the humor and the meaning of it from films like this with predominantly black casts in them.
I love this movie because its different in it's own way you don't see films like these a lot.
The original film which was released in 2003 surprised critics and audiences alike but studios oddly enough never tried to make other films like it.
And it's going to open up a lot of doors for many more films like this to be made.
Unfortunately there are more problems than solutions, but I feel that this is a movie that a lot of folks who have no interest in watching films like this should see.
Any awards that a small film like Short Term 12 earn are a massive promotional tool that can draw more eyes to the picture.
Yet no one was ever better at films like these, and the tough love actually works.
So if you're the type of person that likes to ponder the ins and outs of the science behind films like this, you're going to end up frustrated.
Granted, for a low budget film like this, the HD clarity sometimes exposes more imperfections in the special effects at times.
It's a very good film, I just can't commit to calling it a great film like others have done.
If people are expecting to see them in one of our near upcoming films like they might be disappointed.
There is nothing more thrilling than having a dark film like Gone Girl in the Best Picture race from my perspective.
Let's just say you don't go to a family film like this for surprises.
I had never seen a science - fiction film like that, because nine times out of 10, science fiction deals with technology, or the level of technology.
Nonetheless, I think comparing it with a more serious film like that does this flick a disservice.
In most films like that one, when they shoot on location they go with local crews.
If you're a fan of period films like I am, this is a worthwhile movie.
Highly recommended for those who enjoyed films like The Right Stuff and for fans of the stars, and will probably be liked by most others as well.
A simple film like this, which wants so badly to be about loss, memory, and justice, is absolutely neutered by this kind of reveal.
You don't have to spend time setting up your game film like you do with those other game film products out there.
It's exciting and fun and no popcorn film like this deserves to be made this well.
I just don't want it to leave a nasty film like my candles used to.
In a high concept film like this, the special effects have to top notch.
Is that a risk in making a political film like this?
Things can happen in the editing room and mistakes can be made in the process of making a huge film like this.
I feel that on some level the game is attempting humour, and perhaps referencing films like this.
Again I realize these aren't supposed to be taken so seriously, but even a silly, over-the-top film like this can be too silly and over-the-top.
Video: There's some grain, but a historical film like this needs a little grit.
It's refreshing to witness a unique film like The Lobster.
Raw is the only film like that that I have ever seen and even then, for me it's not really a «horror» film first and foremost.
And she shouldn't because if she did, she might not have time to make charming little one - off films like this one.
It's pretty cool that teams are not only putting out cool little informational films like this, but also that they're able to doing it during a race weekend.
People who rely on them end up in a bubble, with the system only showing them games or films like ones they have already enjoyed.
To succeed, anthology films like this must truly stand as greater than the sum of their parts.
With films like this, where it feels half a story in its own right and more of an experiment with a left - field casting choice, you expect baby steps.
I didn't love it, but I'm glad there's a place for films like this in our cinematic landscape.
Typically I tend to overlook the sound in films like these, but the sound design plays a pivotal role in the film.
Many are happy to concede the value of films like this set in the developing world, showing sympathetic people trying to retain their dignity while being hungry.
I completely understand studios going after the teenage demographic because let's be honest they are ones who see films like this in theaters.
But with a horror film like this, I wanted to avoid it at all costs.
If only they still made films like this one.
Small films like this work best in baby steps.
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