It may not contain any elements of «hard science - fiction» but it is no less a science - fiction films than the classic
films I mentioned in my review.
But the Writers Guild of America has taken note and nominated Logan (along with the
other films mentioned above, and a handful of others) for the chance to win the best screenplay of 2017.
This had real potential and from the beginning it looks like we're going to be treated to another classic like the
previous films mentioned but the normally reliable Michael Mann (especially in this genre) delivers a damp squib.
Sure Looper is reminiscent of the
great films mentioned up top, but it feels more like conversation than theft.
I always expected Hurt Locker to clean up at awards here and my guess is it will be the
only film mentioned to get oscar attention beyond perhaps A Serious Man in screenplay (I'm not sold on its BP chances but maybe I'm being a bit biased since I was mixed on the film's quality overall) and the documentaries.
in upstate New York for peanuts in comparison to several other
films mentioned on this list with this talent pool size (Sam Rockwell, Marisa Tomei, Aya Cash, Brian Geraghty) somewhere in late 2012/2013.
However, like the
former film mentioned, to categorize «The Witch» in such a way would also be a disservice.
The result is a movie that is not only funny, scary, and flawlessly executed, but one that is as provocative and vital as any of the iconic
horror films mentioned here.
It's time for the annual 50 Favo (u) rite Performances list from AwardsWatch and this year features actors with
multiple film mentions and films with two, three and even gets four performances making the cut.
Of the sci -
fi films mentioned previously, Red Planet isn't the worst, but it is perhaps the least interesting.
The Connection never reaches the heights of those classics, and it doesn't bring anything new to the genre, but it doesn't take any major missteps and is worth a look if you're a fan of the
other films I mentioned.
I want to see
the films you mention.
Also
the film mentions he was awarded the» Second Order of the Sacred Treasure» but strangely does not explicitly state that this was an honor awarded by Emperor Hirohito.
Well, it's nowhere near as good as any of
the films mentioned above, and it definitely has issues, but (surprise, surprise) I still found it mostly enjoyable.
The film mentions greenhouse gases, but gladly resists becoming a venue to simply preach about global warming.
This film isn't at all perfect and really isn't anything special, but fans of Phillips and the other
films mentioned will likely be entertained.
Watch any of
the films mentioned here, such as Belle, Obvious Child or The Babadook, and tell me they're not worthy of their acclaim.
The three
films you mention are ones we've been quite taken by.
I know I just sound like an annoying contrarian, because
the films you mentioned are generally beloved by horror fans, but I can't stand them.
VIP jacket wearing Gregg Araki has been breaking into Park City mode for more than the eight
films mentioned.
ı really like hi performance, he is a good actor... I have seen the trailer of
the film mentioned above, ıt was ok, definitely worth watching.
MG: With
the films mentioned above and TV shows like «Southland»; do you enjoy the variety of genres?
If you are a fan of Michael Cera's previous work (Superbad, Juno) you will probably enjoy the film, although I contend it isn't quite as good as both of those other
films mentioned.
The press notes for
the film mention that McGarry is based at a hospital in New York City while developing scripted projects, but whether he makes another film is in some sense irrelevant.
Another film mentioned in THR's report on the matter includes the comedy Sex Tape with Jason Segel set to star and Nicholas Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) onboard to direct.
Here is the David Thomson review of
the film I mentioned a couple weeks ago.
I'm sure there has to be at least one in this movie and even though I doubt it'll come on par with any of
the films mentioned in the poll... Continue reading «WEEKEND POLL: BEST CAR CHASE IN A MOVIE?»
The other films are not full of extremely likable characters, but there was something about the tone of The Only Living Boy in New York, which made its characters feel hollow, where the characters in the other
films I mentioned were nuanced.
It certainly has elements of the grotesque, but it is far less action - driven than
the films I mentioned in this review's opening.
Ponsoldt during the Q&A after
the film mentioned that he read the script and took on the project because he felt like this was one of the most accurate films about teenage life and I completely agree with him.
The film he mentions is Ex Machina, the directorial debut of English novelist and screenwriter Alex Garland, due for release later this month.
Their answers are spiced up with clips pertaining to bits from
their films they mention.
Third favorite nomination: Breakthrough Performance nominees Moretz and Garfield have both of their respective 2010
films mentioned, while Wasikowska is apparently only nominated for her supporting role in The Kids Are Alright and not the $ 1 billion worldwide grosser she starred in.
Amazingly, not once does
the film mention the word «LEGO.»
I highly recommend seeking out
any film mentioned above - they're worth seeing.
Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg) and Amber Waves (Julianne Moore) are two of the film's most interesting characters in terms of costume, especially how their outfits seem at times to be simpatico, although, as we discover with exclusive insight from Mark Bridges himself, this was not intentional: «Fifteen years after designing
the film you mention something to me I never noticed!»
Like the other
films mentioned, Masterminds wasn't received warmly by critics either.
In this respect, Philip's honesty will lead to him having the most tragic arc in any of the three
films mentioned.
Though
the film mentions the litany of low - skilled jobs that she has to take to support herself while she's also skating for six hours a day, it fails to investigate how she accomplished it, though that in itself must have required a kind of discipline and focus and energy that few people possess.
The relationship between Farley and Spade is examined in «Just the Two of Us» (10 minutes), where several of those involved in
the film mention how Farley would chug cappuccinos before each scene.
I only mention it because it fits the mold of
the films mentioned in the last paragraph.
It's here that we see the foundations for the inevtiable sequel: Hiccup's building a substantial looking map, and throughout the course of
the film mentions encountering several other people on his many adventures, many of whom were a tad shocked at a dragon landing in their gardens.
Bas's tempers this kind of carefree humor with a much darker side, of which we only get fleeting glimpses; at one point in
the film he mentions that, for many years, he was convinced he would die young.