Sentences with phrase «fine piece of film»

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I thoroughly enjoyed this film and it's a fine piece of low - budget horror cinema that is guaranteed to be a memorable viewing experience.
One of the opening scenes of The Accountant consists of puzzle pieces being dumped on a table, and that's a fine metaphor for the film....
Its earthy tones might have something to do with the many years - 17 to be precise - since Rickman and Dublin - born writer Alison Deegan first conspired to film the latter's tale, lots of time to fine - tune ideas on how such a genre piece might stand apart.
Bone Tomahawk, a fine piece of western tinged horror had some mighty and bone crunching bursts of violence, but perhaps even that film can not prepare you for the stomach churning ultra violence that awaits in Brawl in Cell Block 99.
A fine piece of genre film making, The Town is Ben Affleck's follow - up directorial effort to Gone, Baby, Gone.
(Queue the 100 things wrong with Interstellar think pieces) Alex Garland (Writer / Director) takes these factors and orchestrates them to craft one of the finest sci - fi films of our time.
Glass composes a key piece of music which is utilized during the film's finest scene, acting as a perverse type of intimate moment between Charlie and his niece.
Granted, he appears in the film's finest sequence; a muscular interrogation which offers up the single piece of Owen's prose with any anxiety and definition, but he soon vanishes like a flash in the pan.
While it may pale somewhat in comparison to another independent film with a title that is monosyllabic nickname for coffee, Mud, Joe still ultimately emerges as a fine, lesser companion piece than a just a simple variation of the same thing.
There is something appealing about the walking - under - water pacing of this film that's anchored by a number of fine action set - pieces.
Fantastic acting, gorgeous period costumes, nicely photographed, and realistically presented, Capote emerges from modest character piece into one of 2005's finest, wittiest, and most fascinating films.
Their names are already synonymous with the genre of the British «period piece», but as long as they can produce such fine films, I wouldn't want them to ever emerge from their chosen pigeonhole.
Although its formalism is rigid, the film rises well above gimmickry to become a truly great, unique piece of cinema (and a very fine crime movie to boot), conjuring its own world, commenting on our own and giving the audience something that's palpably new.
The film's final act (in which Louis and Rick opt to follow the at - large suspects of a multiple shooting Louis captures earlier in the film) is a tremendously tense series of strained negotiations and last - second strategies, chess pieces shifting and moving into place in the finest De Palma tradition.
While the cinematography is handsome (cradled by forests and dramatically framed by the Dolomites, this town never looks anything less than magnificent) and the performances fine, the mystery itself is quite conventional and the film plays like pieces of the plot were left on the cutting room floor.
While it is undeniably not a masterpiece like so many of his previous films, Torn Curtain still offers some excellent Hitchcock touches and set pieces, some very fine acting by leads and supporting actors, and a catchy score.
Rebecca Hall is fine as the grieving mother who takes Dunford into her bed, although she too is saddled with a role that's emotionally incoherent until the pieces of the puzzle fall into place late in the film.
I've done soundtrack stuff for a Bruce and Norman Yonemoto film, and music for a few pieces of Bruce's, works he deploys in the fine - art context.
Fine Artists create pieces of artwork and specialize in arts like drawing, painting, performance, film, or sculpture.
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