Not exact matches
This is an important and well - made
film although considering the final fates of the
main three
players, it's not exactly upbeat and it is a work that will be discussed for years to come.
But where Asquith (who only had the best
players in his
films) took this approach out of respect, Crabtree deferred to his actors principally because his
main concern were the visuals.
If you were going down the list of things needed for a comedy to take flight you'd find them all here; the three
main players pass the ball, the chemistry works, and the
film never devolves into that most debilitating trope of the romantic comedy - a serious third act.
Most of the
main players — including the writer - director, cinematographer, composer and a handful of young unknown actors — have never done a feature
film before.
This morning, Entertainment Weekly posted four exclusive Brave character posters, featuring several of the
main players from Pixar's highly anticipated new
film.
We visit the San Francisco special effects house to talk with the
main visual effects
players for the
film.
The
film takes place in the near two decades when Bulger was at the peak of his criminal career, and features a stellar all - star cast who fill the roles of the
main players that contributed to his brutal reign.
2007 he found himself in No Country for Old Men, widely considered by many to be the best
film of the year, and also was one of the
main supporting
players in the actual best
film of 2007, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.
I should point out that one of my
main criticisms of that
film comes from his choice to make his high school football games too action - oriented to believe, showing feats from amateur teenage
players that would rival the most exciting plays in NFL history.
A mainstay of the «Transformers» multimedia franchise, Bumblebee will move from supporting
player to
main character in 2018 with a solo
film.
However, under the skillful hand of director Nolan (Memento, Batman Begins), it's a much better
film than many other Hollywood remakes have been in recent years, with some of the best work the
main players have done in years.
Low - budget guerilla filmmaking and egotistical stars are Martin and director Frank Oz's
main targets in the
film, but they nimbly use their supporting
players to attack other Tinseltown staples.
The movie is introduced as «a
film without actors,» and it is noted of the
main players, «These five appeared before a camera for the first time in their lives.»
Also impressive is the digitization of Sir Laurence Olivier (Rebecca, Spartacus), long since deceased, and putting him into the
film as one of the
main players.
It's a no - brainer to scratch off the potential worth any
film that has Chevy Chase as a
main player past 1989, and Funny Money certainly doesn't buck the trend as far as the potential for him to come back to the prominence he once held in the 1970s and 1980s as far as the ability to make people laugh.
You'd think the fact that «Insurgent» isn't bogged down by the same tedious exposition would allow the
film to dig deeper into its characters and mythology, but you don't learn much more about the
main players by the end of the movie than when it began.
This is the second
film I remember in recent years starring Sarah Jessica Parker (Failure to Launch being the other) where the supporting characters prove more interesting than the
main players, to the point that the audience, as well as the filmmakers, would rather follow them to the detriment of the overall narrative.
Played by Domhnall Gleeson, Jon is the
main character of the
film, an office drone with dreams of musical stardom who thinks he finally might get his big break when Frank's band loses its keyboard
player and has to take him under its wing.
Alone In Berlin review: Some superb acting from its
main players, but the
film is let down by its overall tone and its under - cooked...
Whether State of Play can seriously consider itself in the same league as Alan J. Pakula's multi-Oscar-winning classic of 70s cinema is not really important — the
main question has to be whether the
film manages to entrap its audience into guessing at the shadowy motivations of the various
players, and maintain the intrigue through to its end.
In that sense, this
film was a bit lesser version of David Mamet's State and
Main crossed with Robert Altman's The
Player.
This extends from the
film's
main characters — Ralphie and his family — all the way down to the movie's bit
players.
Featuring exclusive illuminating interviews with all the
main players including executives at Twitter and Apple, the
film reveals surprising truths about what happens when a nerve is touched in our digital society.
We've seen quite a bit of Hiro (voiced by Ryan Potter) and Baymax (Scott Adsit) throughout the Big Hero 6 promotional campaign so far and every second has been great, but how about getting a look at some of the other
main players in the
film?
The movie's trailers and official posters have featured every
main player in the ensemble
film's cast, except for Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye — and it hasn't gone unnoticed.
The series might already have its
main cast, but because none of the other episodes have been
filmed, the show will have recurring, guest, day
player, and background roles to fill for the remaining episodes.
But a
film which relies on endless referencing as its
main draw had better be in the same league as all the
films it references, and to me, Ready
Player One is not.
It's a
film that gets more mileage out of the background
players than the
main puppets.
As the game starts,
players are re-introduced to Libertus Ostium, a member of the Kingsglaive and one of the
main characters in the
film itself who wasn't mentioned in the game at all.
The spacious
main saloon has a TV, DVD
player, and a collection of
films to keep you entertained during between dives.
One of the
main features includes the «Twilight Village Adventure,» a zone where
players will be able to train with the martial arts legend and action
film star, Jet Li.
The Star Wars: The Force Awakens play set should be launching the same day as the
film in mid December and will allow
players to control each of the
main cast as they do their action platform thing.
Zidane: A XXIst Century Portrait, made in collaboration with Douglas Gordon, is simultaneously a feature
film - length portrait of a football
player and a
film that engages exclusively with its
main protagonist without having a traditional narrative.
Main responsibilities included on court coaching in practice and game situations, on and off campus recruiting, scouting and
film breakdown, individual
player development, strength and conditioning, summer camps, academic monitoring, and fundraising.