Sentences with phrase «film replete»

I would've much rather seen Django Unchained — a film replete with snowy mountains and blood - soaked cotton fields — in this format.
This is a film replete with talent and obvious potential for future endeavors and those involved will at the very least strive for originality.
The bonds had become consistently more ridiculous till it got to the point of them being unwatchable with the pierce brosnan films replete with one star reviews - this is slightly better than those but still feels like an uncool English version of a big hollywood action movie.

Not exact matches

Modern films and fiction are replete with examples of persons who try to live as though there were no unseen God, and such persons have the look and smell of monsters.
The threatening invasion of the mighty Spanish Armada is the dramatic centerpiece of the film, which provides plenty of outlets for Kapur's blood - and - thunder penchant, as does all the conniving intrigue going on in Elizabeth's court, replete with gory moments of torture presided over by Geoffrey Rush, happily reprising his role of Sir Francis Walsingham, ruthless advisor to the Queen.
In many ways, the ultimate Billy Wilder film, replete with breathless pacing, transvestite humor, and unflinching cynicism.
It's only when the first film's narrative more or less gives up on Rose's inner turmoil, expanding to include a needless town history (replete with meaningless baddies, gruesome deaths, and buckets of gore), that the movie goes south, and it's this dismal second half that Revelation takes as its basic model.
Fassbinder films life in the cosseted class as a masque of glass and mirrors, replete with alluring deceptions and suave surfaces that belie volcanic passions.
Content to merely spend time with its characters as they chat, bicker and strategize, the film comes off as a lackadaisical throwback oater until it reaches its climax, at which point Bone Tomahawk veers suddenly, shockingly into outright horror, replete with what may be the most chilling, unforgettable death scene of the year.
The same would hold true of a Lead Actor bid for Boseman — though James Brown is an enormously compelling real - life figure whose life is replete with the material that wins actors awards, the Best Actor race more than any other acting category is closely tied to the Best Picture race, and Boseman will likely struggle against competitors in stronger films overall.
«Replete with imagery that shimmers with the kind of almost otherworldly wonder one might associate with a Terrence Malick movie... This film does more than just tell a story, it testifies to the sheer loveliness of anything — everything — when drenched in silence.»
Suddenly, the minimalist love / character drama transforms into a high octane action film, replete with gruesome murder and intense action.
Violence: Following in the pattern of the franchise's previous films, this production is replete with fistfights, sword assaults, shootings, stabbings and other means of inflicting death.
However, this is anything but a period piece, as the film retains an early»90s American pop culture feel more than anything else, replete with contemporary references and postmodern sensibilities.
This is a blunt and graphic gore film, replete with close - ups of splattered brain matter and twitching severed limbs.
Also included on the DVD is a theatrical trailer (sadly, it is for the re-release of the film, replete with invasive blurbs), and a video for Bob Dylan's Oscar - winning tune «Things Have Changed.»
The film compares his plight to that of a comet, replete with burnout.
Curiously, the first season of that show (2014), offered a sort of parallel universe to the world of the 1996 film, replete with a pregnant police officer (Allison Tolman) and a Lundegaard-esque «protagonist» (Martin Freeman).
That seems to be as reflexive a gesture as Clark can muster from the film's thinly sketched presentation of a group of young Parisian skaters moonlighting as novice hustlers, replete with Clark's typically poseur - voyeur aesthetics.
It's creepy enough to have a film where Pa Kent and Wonder Woman are love interests, but it's further compounded by groan - worthy attempts to humanize Jericho through cutesy interactions with Gadot's daughter, replete with all the toy - playing bonding scenes we've all seen a million times before.
Mignone's decision to employ a sprawling structure - replete with almost a dozen recurring characters - undoubtedly ranks high on the film's list of problems, as there inevitably reaches a point wherein certain figures become far more intriguing than others.
Brizé has made the sort of film that wins plaudits for preferring the «modest detail» to the «grand gesture,» to borrow from one trade paper review — a formula, replete with its quiet reverence of that «modest detail» that I've seen repeated at least several hundred thousand times since I first started making a practice of reading film criticism.
Opening with the silhouette of a brutal murder against the sunset in a New Mexico desert, the film has a western feel replete with the sense of doom and impending showdown.
The coming - of - age film about a high school senior (Saoirse Ronan) with pink hair, boy problems, and a biting wit is replete with adoring golden - hour stills of city fixtures like the Tower Bridge and Thrift Town.
Simultaneously, while taking the notion of race relations into account, the film also departs from traditional horror tropes that utilize gory scenarios replete with seemingly immortal villains and, of course, the disposable characters that oppose them.
Made of the same graphic violence fodder as the original, the film is replete with cheap laughs, sex, blood, guns, and babes.
Replete with howlers, it had the audience I saw the film with in titters from very early on.
But if the classic pirate scores of yore might have been just a bit serious and symphonically dense in their wonderment, what makes «Cutthroat» into their worthy successor is that Debney's approach is surprisingly light on its feet, replete with the self - aware sense of humor that Harlin gave to the film, especially when the composer engages in a snooty harpsichord waltz.
Each table featured designs from the five films that were up for best picture; one, for instance, reimagined Three Billboards, replete with three red billboards growing out of its center.
The film is replete with sight gags (the best being the hospital «J» Ward) and verbal interplay between the Narrator and characters, but the actual number of times these gags are funny falls as the movie progresses.
The rest of the storyline involves stealthy assassinations, replete with snuff - film - like realism as you draw and quarter, behead and bludgeon your enemies to death.
Then there's the story - FF has always come replete with an over-complicated story full of turgid twists and turns, and FFXV does make some efforts to make its coming of age plot feel a lot of accessible, far too much of the important info you need is contained in the middling companion film Kingsglaive.
An artist who in recent years has been investigating the African roots of American music by reconstructing and photographing historic sites in New York City where this cultural interchange was exemplified, Stan Douglas amps up that approach at David Zwirner this month with a new film set at Columbia Records's 30th Street studio in the»70s, replete with obsessively researched period details.
Leigh Ledare 00 PH, best known for his own disturbing photography, presents a new 16 mm film called Vokzal, shot in Moscow outside three adjacent train stations and presented in the galleries as three looped 16 mm projections replete with the cranking and buzzing of the anachronistic projectors used to screen the film on the walls.
In their installation The Paradise Institute (2001), Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller present a small, plywood micro-cinema replete with illusion: sitting within, watching the artists» cliché - laden noir, we hear, via headphones, both the synchronized sound of the film itself and a deceptively real simulation of sounds heard inside a cinema — talking, coughing and laughing.
As far back as the 1950's, when instructional science filmmaking was in its heyday, Frank Capra did a film on weather and climate that included a section on carbon dioxide and global warming that plays like a compressed version of «An Inconvenient Truth,» replete with flooded American landscapes and crumbling ice sheets.
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