Sentences with phrase «films venture into»

Whenever characters in a horror film venture into the woods, bad stuff happens.
I'll spare the details, but the film ventures into torture porn territory with little to no warning.
From there the film ventures into a dark and twisted joy ride of murders and manipulations.

Not exact matches

The film industry couple — who each have ventured into producing and directing movies, respectively — will explore space on an upcoming flight.
Bailey Pryor, Founder, President & Chief Executive Officer, began his unconventional venture into the spirits industry in 2006 while producing a documentary film, currently running on PBS, about the life of the famous prohibition era Rum Runner, Captain Bill McCoy.
While filming the elusive Basilisk lizard, which can sprint on water for up to 100 feet in moments of danger, photographers ventured deep into the Brazilian rain forest with a super-slow-motion camera shooting at 2,000 frames per second, 80 times as rapid as a traditional camera.
Before venturing into astrophysics more than a decade ago, Gerry started his physics career in surface physics and thin film magnetism.
In the last stretch of the film, Laura is led into the unknown in the same way she used to lead others, and Glazer flips her circumstances step - by - step, as she ventures into darkness, she crosses water, she comes to an ordinary - looking home, and so on.
I felt that the film started off well enough, but then it ventured into too similar territory of ideas that have been explored in previous films.
After taking classes for several years and evading career decisions, Ruffalo began to venture into L.A. theater and independent film.
It is best to go into this movie as blind as possible because it is better to experience the film rather than read about it later, but the story focuses on biologist Lena (Natalie Portman) and a team of scientists who venture into a strange force - field - like area that mysteriously appears on Earth.
Beginning his career as an author and responsible for the source material of Danny Boyle's The Beach in 2000, Alex Garland then directly ventured into the film industry by doing screenplay's - again with Boyle on 28 Days Later and Sunshine - before he eventually took the reigns himself by making his directorial debut with the magnificent science fiction film Ex Machina in 2014.
Commercially, of course, it's prudent to venture into avant garde science fiction territory on a smallish budget, the way Jonathan Glazer did with his truly disorienting and memorable 2013 alien visitation film «Under the Skin.»
Like its title suggests, the film is literally cloaked in darkness, aptly depicted through some fine cinematography work which is additionally impressive and harsh, in a good way, when it ventures out into the light above.
Succeeds where so few Hollywood movies even venture - it builds a believable life, adds just enough nervous laughter to relieve the realistic tension, and constantly escapes the dumbed - down expectations beaten into us by lesser films.
The film does show more bravado about attacking relatively safe targets (like big insurance companies) than venturing into an interracial May - November romance.
There are endless permutations of Hitchcock to choose from, but if you're venturing into his works for the first time, these are the two films that should give you a fair sketch of the director everyone is familiar with.
It's the film itself that often meanders, ventures into tangents, and frequently goes off message.
In this 40 - minute clip, (a quite young) Carlos Reygadas talks about his venture into directing films and the shooting process of Japón, his first feature - length production.
Although the final few minutes don't quite live up to the pure, unchecked brilliance of the remainder of the film, Swiss Army Man's surefire strangeness, its brilliant, dreamlike soundtrack and its two bizarrely mesmerizing central performances make it a surreal venture into totally uncharted territory.
Abruptly, the proceedings take a noirish turn — suffice it to say that Andre's venture into the criminal world has major unintended consequences — and the film loses its footing.
American Pie 2 is strictly a commercial venture, like most sequels are, and merely exists to tap into a market created through feelings for the first film.
Thus, the film's mystery is not just «what» is inside the affected realm, but what happens to anything that ventures into it.
Wallace (voiced by Peter Sallis) and Gromit have a dedicated cult following, but this film is my first venture into the duo's hijinks.
With that being said, it's no wonder that Disney ventured into more live action films and computer animated features, which at least brings much more interesting ideas, concepts and storylines to a film.
«Leaves of Grass» is an okay venture into directing by Tim Blake Nelson, but he still has a lot to learn about helming a film.
Marking Irish director Jordan's second venture into the vampire genre, the film is an adaptation of a play by Moira Buffini called A Vampire Story, which was commissioned as part of Londonâ $ ™ s National Theatre Connections season in 2008.
Like so many of Yorgos Lanthimos's films, the first half is so bone - splittingly perfect, that the second's sharp veer into mere greatness — venturing into places most good films could only dream of — feels like an ever - so - slight letdown.
His ventures into the world of feature film have been few and far between, and simply as an actor, not chief writer and executive producer as on «Curb.»
Starring Evan Glodell, Tyler Dawson and Jessie Wiseman, the film follows two friends as they venture out into the world to begin their adult lives.
It's no surprise to me that I ventured into the realm of film criticism, as my determination to view all of the films was typically a solo endeavor.
He has just made his first venture into film — writing the screenplay for What's New Pussycat?
Only when a film gets unanimous approval will I venture into the cinema or hire the DVD.
The film gets interesting when Charlie ventures into the security room of the house and sees a man running down the street crying out for help.
One thread unspools in black and white illustrations, following movie - obsessed Rose (played in the film by Millicent Simmonds) as she ventures into Manhattan alone in 1927 — the same year that films gain sound and Rose is heartbroken to discover that she can no longer experience movies like other audience members.
Although Whale's and Goulding's war experiences doubtless helped them land these assignments, the fact that two of Hollywood's gay male directors could really only venture into such «male» territory in these films seems to belie a tacit understanding of the homosocial romances so necessary for men to survive in combat, and how these are often cruelly broken amid postwar chaos.
It's one of the loveliest, sweetest, drollest films I've had the pleasure of watching in a very long time and I can't urge you enough to step away from the current glut of superheroes & sequels and to venture into the glorious, forested New Zealand countryside for a while.
For Iranian - born Swiss director Barbet Schroeder, venturing into the picturesque Mediterranean paradise that is Ibiza is something he is familiar with, shooting his 1969 debut film «More» in the country, now famed for its exuberant party life and strong love dedication to the hypnotic epidemic of electronic dance music.
It's as if the film is afraid to venture into tricky territory for fear of offending anyone.
The last act slows down and the tone of the film is thrown off entirely — and rather suddenly, the film ventures out of dark comedy and into the realm of something else entirely.
Directed by Jordan Vogt - Roberts (The Kings of Summer), the film re-envisions the iconic King Kong in a story that takes place in the midst of the Vietnam War, with a diverse team of explorers venturing deep into an uncharted island in the Pacific, only to come across the beast himself.
The film flashes forward fifteen years to introduce their son Ford, fully grown into Aaron Taylor - Johnson, who finds himself in the unenviable position of trying to stop his kooky, conspiracy - addled father from constantly venturing into the quarantine zone created by that fateful accident and looking for answers.
Żuławski's final film, Cosmos, is a droll and surreal send - up of vacationing detective stories in which the unexplained goings - on at a bed - and - breakfast seem to collapse in on themselves once its guests venture into the misty woods nearby.
Village Roadshow, long time distributors of Warner Brothers films in Australia, brought Warner into the venture and also as partners in the associated Movie World theme park.
For me the most remarkable visuals in the film occur when Chef (Fredric Forrest), one of Willard's crew members, insists on venturing into the forest in search of mangos.
(Despite the airy brightness of the film's poster, the film is most striking when cinematographer Bradford Young and production designer Neil Lamont venture into the smoky, hazy, grungy underbelly of the underworlds.)
But hey, there's only one film in theaters where Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, and Jennifer Jason Leigh venture into a kaleidoscopic murder zone, so miss seeing Annihilation at your own risk.
But not since their original Limited Issue experiment first venturing into DVD have they done something so drastic as to release a barebones platter of a popular, marketable film.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening August 7, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (PG - 13 for mayhem and graphic violence) Action - oriented thriller about an elite team of gadget - equipped, military spies who venture to the ends of the Earth in search of the international arms dealer (Christopher Eccleston) masterminding a diabolical plot to plunge the planet into complete chaos.
Make no mistake, though, the film is completely comfortable venturing into very dark places.
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