Sentences with phrase «films polarise»

Wes Anderson's idiosyncratic films polarise opinion: things of wonder, or fussy and mannered?

Not exact matches

Even when villains are on a moral journey, films still generally have a more polarised «ultimate evil» somewhere on - screen.
When the viewers used old - fashioned red and blue 3D glasses, their brain scans suggested they were less engaged in the film than when modern polarised glasses were used.
I enjoyed Drive and was unsure about seeing this film, particularly given the way it had polarised the broadsheet and TO critics.
, and the film wouldn't have polarised opinion so much.
I can see why the film has polarised critics and audiences alike, however I found the whole experience to be completely mesmerising.
Never Say Never Again is a score which polarises opinion like few others; whatever its merits in the film, the theme is a sexy and impressive one, with the fluttering flute solo (so typical of the composer) a particular highlight.
Egotistical, passionate, clueless and polarising, the film will recreate the general's rise and fall as part reality, part savage parody.
I think that the memory of his goofy mugging at the Oscar ceremony itself has caused many to overlook what an audacious and affecting film «Life is Beautiful» is, and his stylised performance, polarising though it may be, carried it.
Such is the density of its different levels that repeat viewings will be amply rewarded — although cinemagoers will be unlikely to maintain Laing's middle position on the film's many polarising provocations.
This week's You Have To See is the most recent film from polarising auteur Todd Solondz, an insight into the life of a troubled so - called «nice guy» that leads to some disturbing revelations.
This will probably be my fave of the year, depending on what The Sacred Killing of a Deer is like, and like last year my fave will be a polarising film.
Strange how this film has polarised the critics.
This brings me helpfully to John Carpenter's timeless action horror cult classic They Live, a film that even after nearly 30 years still feels relevant in our crazy polarised world.
The film will also be aired in private viewings and some cinemas around the world in polarised 3D, which requires special screens.
If Mirren often plays on her Russian heritage in interviews, and draws on her British working class background in other contexts — in what has become a polarised form of role play to manipulate the media's perception of her — then the images used in this exhibition represent her corresponding parts for film and television that show issues of domination, subjugation and control, such as in The Queen, Caligula and Prime Suspect.
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