Sentences with phrase «finally came a film»

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And he finally said... He called me up and said we're on the last day of a picture and then the last day of the picture if you'll come out I'll just shoot some film on you and nobody will know the difference and then you can see what you look like and all that kind of thing.
The film that has inspired approximately 10 million sermon illustrations is finally coming to Netflix.
The plot is loosely held together by quite a bit of setting up and falling down, devoting much of its runtime to making you want to care about what the Pentagon Papers are, how the newspaper operates, and what's clearly at stake, before finally getting to the point where everything finally comes together, which is when the film is at its sharpest.
There's something about coming to the end of a film or book and finally understanding the baffling details that have previously made no sense.
Andrew Stanton on his new film, John Carter Almost a century after it was written, Edgar Rice Burroughs's classic sci - fi novel, the swashbuckling interplanetary romance A Princess of Mars, is finally coming to the big screen.
I always say I'm going to film and when I finally have time to do it, something else comes up.
I have finally had a chance to flip through some of the business cards of people who filmed / photographed me during NY Fashion Week and came across this beautiful video of street style on www.NYLatte.com.
Noticeably cut from an R - rating as if one is watching an edited version on cable, the film shies away from some of the bloodier bursts of violence, and yet still comes off pretty vicious, but even more so, a few uses of the F - words are dubbed over with «frickin»,» allowing Gabrielle Union to finally use the PG - 13 rating's allowance of one F - word.
Finally, the film looks like its literally come out an immature five year old who was day dreaming about the latest film he saw, ots so unbelievably bad that when i was young i came up with better dialogue and story.
With the release of Stanley Kubrick's enigmatic space spectacle in 1968, the science - fiction film finally came of age.
And when the film's big, set - piece climax — the Israeli assault on the hijackers — finally comes, it feels oddly downbeat.
And when the doing finally does come to fruition in the final act, it ain't of the earth shattering variety one would expect for a film of this much hype.
Now, I'm expecting to love RUN LOLA RUN this Friday (finally coming to town) but there have been a lot of films that I have just adored this summer.
I interviewed the director Alex Slevin about this film during their first Kickstarter campaign back in 2014 and I'm so excited that it is finally coming together.
Now that the film is coming into cinemas, he is finally prepared to speak...
And finally here come the supplementary complaints: Kate Beckinsale (Underworld: Evolution) looks ridiculous in this film, not only as the spineless wife of an annoying slob, but because she's completely unbelievable as the oh so clichéd stay at home mum who looks like she's just walked out of a hairdresser's at any given moment.
Luckily, when Duncan meets Owen and the other weird employees at the local water park, the ball finally starts rolling and the film turns into a really sweet coming of age tale.
You have to love the way this film has finally been given the green light and given the nature of what's the come, it's...
The actor actively campaigned for this role during interviews and on social media, so even if the film keeps getting delayed, Channing Tatum may still stick with it for the long haul, until all of the pieces finally come into place and production starts.
For anyone who longs for stylistically informed, spiritually serious films for and about religious people, First Reformed is a forgotten wish finally come true.
And so, three films later, Fifty Shades has finally come to its juddering climax, in a tale of marriage, kidnapping, car chases, blackmail and...
Now that we've finally reviewed all the Best Picture nominated films for the 90th Academy Awards, the time has come to...
That's a post-game analysis worth a whole other piece, but when it comes to the film at hand, this is all you need to know: when that mystery box is finally opened, you'll be more than satisfied.
The most one can say in defense of this mirthlessness is that the film settles into a mildly pleasant melancholy in the last act, as Alan, always the purest character and lone source of grace notes, finally gets to come of age.
When it all finally comes to a head it's a shootout, just like the spaghetti western movies that the film's score evokes.
And more importantly will they finally come out as an item in real life once the film is out?
Finally, the disc comes with an impressive trailer gallery including new films like 13 Going on 30 and Spider - Man 2, as well as soon - to - be-released DVDs like Robert Altman's superb The Company and the Oscar - nominated The Triplets of Belleville.
The eagerly - anticipated release of Warcraft is finally upon us, with the first film based on the hugely successful video - game series opening in the UK this coming week [read our review here].
The news comes as the film from producer Scott Rudin, and his IACF partner Barry Diller, earned rave reviews at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, such as Scott Foundas» comments in Variety: «Rock has finally found a big - screen vehicle for himself that comes close to capturing the electric wit, shrewd social observations and deeply autobiographical vein of his standup comedy.»
Together, they have tried to create a soul - searching tale of a woman finally coming to find that she likes herself, and though it isn't entirely successful in that mode, there are periods where the film works well.
Fans of»60s live action Disney films will be satisfied to have this one finally come to DVD.
The film is weighed down so much by the expectations that come with using the «Cloverfield» name that when the big secret is finally revealed, it's hard not to be disappointed.
Director John Wells «feature film adaptation of Tracy Letts» beloved stage play August: Osage County finally comes to theaters this Christmas, and in anticipation of the film's release (and awards campaign), The Weinstein Company is live - streaming a fan Q&A event...
Finally, Marvel has got its tempo right when it comes to the golden - locked, blue - eyed Nordic god, giving Hemsworth a film that makes the best of his looks and the best of his humorous side, last seen in the 2016 all - female Ghostbusters.
Black, who marveled that the scripts bought for the most money were the ones that looked the least like those scripts when the movies finally came out, later described the film as «a frustrating proposition, so much potential, then a lot of «big action» which evolved over time and bloated a much less grandiose blueprint.
The first trailer has just come online so now you can finally get a glimpse of one of my favorite films of the year.
Finally, the disc comes with an essay by critic Molly Haskell that situates the film within the context of Ophüls's filmography and recurring themes.
Several failed attempts to resurrect the franchise have come in recent years; Len Wiseman planned his version of the film that would have starred Gerard Butler as Plissken role but ultimately fell through, then New Line Cinema tried their luck with director Breck Eisner attached but were unsuccessful, and finally Joel Silver and StudioCanal took a crack and failed.
But leading roles were slow to come, and it was only with Capote, in 2005, that Hoffman finally became a major, film - carrying star.
After several solo DC films, the Justice League is finally coming together.
And in our film, finally the Bifrost has been rebuilt, but during that time, when the cops were largely cut off from the rest of the universe, you had miscreants that came in from outside the Nine Realms, pillaging and destroying and causing havoc.
And the film ends well, with Lovelace trying to finally close a dark chapter in her life by coming forward and telling her story the way she felt it should be told — and perhaps help other women caught in the same situation.
By making a film which will probably disappoint most viewers looking for your typically fun George Clooney (The Perfect Storm, O Brother Where Art Thou) flick, he has finally given the subject matter the integrity it richly deserves, and one which will endure for many years to come.
Over a year later, one finally came in the form Bathsheba Everdene, the fiercely independent heroine at the center of a new film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's classic novel «Far From the Madding Crowd.»
And with this fantastic and freaky film finally hitting select theaters, now comes the return of the spoiler - packed conversations of Kristy Puchko and Rebecca Pahle, as they dive into the second act twist and shocking climax of Colossal.
So it's sort of a relief to be able to report that Reynolds is finally coming into his own in Deadpool, which has the singular virtue of being funnier than we've been led to believe a superhero film can be.
As in many coming - of - age films, she's seen shedding her small town self for a new version of herself in the big city, all the more significant as she's finally letting go of the expectations of others — her mother, her boyfriends — and setting them for herself.
It's more than likely that Black Panther will receive the coveted «fresh» rating when the reviews do finally hit in the coming weeks, but hopefully, this negativity won't affect the film's overall performance at the Box Office — especially since it's a historical film in regards to it's cultural significance.
Should the day finally come, Nolan would be making the film with both Paramount and Warner Bros., the film being set up at the former but Nolan's Syncopy banner falling under the latter.
Finally, we come to «The Glass Castle,» the third feature film from Destin Daniel Cretton, who brought us the heart - wrenchingly wonderful «Short Term 12.»
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