Sentences with phrase «film of this sort»

I make films of all sorts, I'm an artist, I make music and love all kinds.
That trio of leads may have attracted more attention, if not necessarily the awards consideration always sought by films of this sort.
It's a throwback film of sorts, one that gives ample time to conversation and developing relationships between characters.
The film's recent draft was rewritten by Luther creator Neil Cross and is said to be an origin film of sorts following Col. Robert «Snake» Plissken.
Like most films of this sort, Line gave us a teal / orange - tinted palette.
Nothing to do with the 2001 sci - fi comedy of the same name, Evolution is an art - house horror film of sorts from Lucile Hadzihalilovic, the director of Innocence.
Britton has the most quietly powerful scene — in which she and Bateman have the kind of emotional honesty that other films of this sort (* cough * August Osage County * cough *) lack, but Hahn and Bateman have a sequence that almost equals it (and is far funnier in an uncomfortable sort of way).
The promo made by the South Korean broadcaster features the likes of Son Heung - Min, Harry Kane, Javier Hernandez and Mauricio Pochettino hilariously superimposed in what looks like a short clip from an old Korean film of sorts.
Elliott Lester's uncommonly assured debut feature, doesn't just shame most other teen dramas; it stands above most recent American independent films of any sort.
Eclipse is a combat film of sorts, with a massive swing of romantic combustibility to tinker with, while allowing for potentially compelling character depth, as the Cullen clan is probed beyond the stares and lip - licking they were permitted in the previous features.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story has become a sports cult film of sorts — one of the best of the Frat Pack movies — telling the story of the scrappy dodgeball team at Average Joe's gym, led by Peter La Fleur (Vince Vaughn), going against Ben Stiller's White Goodman and the formidable Purple Cobras from his Globo Gym.
A vampire film of sorts, it's a beautiful story about faith and love — not to mention the real meaning of immortality.
This is a heist film of sorts, all plotting and pilfering, scheming and scurrying through trouble, but darkened by the war that provides the setting.
Mostly occurring in a hideout as the robbers of a failed heist attempt return one by one, each telling their version of the story, it's a machismo, testosterone - soaked, violent film of the sort that guys love.
This year's best picture Oscar, after all, went for the first time to a science - fiction film of sorts, Guillermo del Toro's adoring monster - movie homage The Shape of Water — beating, among others, Get Out, Jordan Peele's wickedly playful collision of old - school horror with brisk, bracing racial politics.
Eye of the Dolphin is much better than most films of this sort, and if it helps a generation of young girls want to grow up to swim with live dolphins rather than groom My Little Ponys, that's certainly not a bad thing at all.
But its story is less offensively ingratiating than other films of this sort (which may often be restricted to cable TV budgets and talent).
All films of this sort follow a kind of formula, probably given its first / best expression with Deliverance (and its terrific Canadian imitator Rituals): the middleclass / privileged heroes are made to first SUFFER for the sins of their class, then, once they have suffered enough, to fight back to assert their right to live.
As with every film of this sort, there's a debate to be had about accuracy.
When we go into a film of this sort, we expect to see White People Behaving Badly, but to view an African - American who shows such antagonism toward his own people, it becomes a more startling sight — and it must be tougher for an actor to take on such a part.
It's a little surprising that a film of this sort doesn't get a commentary, but I can't imagine there are many people listening to those with excitement these days.
Directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Richard Landau, Up Periscope possesses all of the beats and plot twists viewers have come to expect from a film of this sort - with the inclusion of sequence in which the crew has to remain quiet to avoid detection the most apt example of this.
For a film full not only of first - time actors, but actors who have not previously been exposed to film of any sort,
For a film full not only of first - time actors, but actors who have not previously been exposed to film of any sort, Menashe is astoundingly well acted.
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