Sentences with phrase «first film in particular»

Goldsman, Howard and Brian Grazer will produce the whole thing, with Kerry Foster, Todd Hallowell and Erica Huggins executive producing the first film in particular.
This new film is by no means a great masterpiece but it's not trying to be and most importantly, it remains true to the feel of the first film in particular.

Not exact matches

It is not uncommon for a first - time director to overplay the drama of a film, and in particular, overplay the pauses between lines.
And even if Cuaron had wanted to, Columbus had installed himself as a producer on «Azkaban» with a particular goal in mind: «I wanted to make sure that the film didn't stray too far from the world the audience and the fans have sort of fallen in love with over the course of the first two movies,» he told The Times» John Horn last year.
But ultimately that's what's great about his filmmaking, and The Raid 2 in particular: Where the first film felt like a gritty, hardcore tribute to the martial artists and films that inspired it, this one blooms more fully, not only feeling like its own entity, but offering much thrills that are significantly more democratic.
I thought the film consistently amusing from start to finish â $ «in particular I howled with laughter over Oliverâ $ ™ s attempts to woo Jordana with the gift of a box of her favourite matches, and his typically teenage dazed / smug / disbelieving look minutes after he and Jordana had made out for the first time.
It has nothing in particular to say, apart from reheated comments on the nature of friendship (which «Bridesmaids» did much better) and the first half of the film isn't very funny.
A group of sadistic bad guys (and the first half of this film is particular gripping by how efficient the Korean terrorists are, when it comes to the killing of the President's armed guard), kidnap the President and one lone man, trapped in the building, is charged with taking down the bad guys and saving the USA.
Within a very few years, artists like John Carpenter, John Landis, Steven Spielberg, Joe Dante, Rob Bottin, Rick Baker, Sam Raimi, Brian DePalma, Bob Clark, Dan O'Bannon, Sean S. Cunningham, Wes Craven, Tobe Hooper, Stan Winston, Larry Cohen, and on and on and so on, were working in and reinvigorating the horror genre — many under the tutelage of Roger Corman, still others the initial products of formal film school training, almost all the consequence of a particular movie geekism that would lead inevitably to the first rumblings of jokiness and self - referentiality - as - homage that reached its simultaneous pinnacle and nadir with Craven's Scream.
It finds particular resonance with X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which is interesting given that Reynolds first appeared as Deadpool in that film.
I was never a particular fan of the X-Men comic books growing up, and so when the first X-Men film came out, in 2000, I went to see it without any particular expectations, positive or negative.
In a nutshell, I'd say that director Amy Berg tells the story of three murdered kids (and the teens accused of ritually mutilating them) more cleanly than the Paradise Losts, but without the sense of character or place that made the first Berlinger / Sinofsky film in particular such a landmark documentarIn a nutshell, I'd say that director Amy Berg tells the story of three murdered kids (and the teens accused of ritually mutilating them) more cleanly than the Paradise Losts, but without the sense of character or place that made the first Berlinger / Sinofsky film in particular such a landmark documentarin particular such a landmark documentary.
The first two thirds of the film, in particular, are a riot, playing out like a non-stop parade of hilariously clever exchanges, and even some inspired physical comedy.
Nevertheless, similarities can be drawn between this film and Amor idiota in particular; they are both tales about foolish human behaviour, Amor idiota being additionally narrated from a first - person perspective.
Ever since I first became interested in film criticism I've been fascinated by a 1946 article by Jacques Bourgeois — published in La revue du cinema, a postwar precursor of Cahiers du cinema — arguing that Proust's novelistic techniques anticipate those of cinema in general and Orson Welles's Citizen Kane in particular.
Alexis Bledel in particular impresses in her first major film role, showing happiness, sadness, and fear with realism.
This particular issue has bedeviled some of the first six Harry Potter films, because in addition to being a coming - of - age serial tale, it's also an unfolding mystery.
Told ensemble style by writer - director Jerry LaMothe, Brooklyn bred himself, Blackout's cast of characters face mostly predictable fates and outcomes to their particular quandaries, most of which are established during the first half - hour of the film before the blackout kicks in.
Paul Harris Boardman and Scott Derrickson's script seems to do quite a bit well — for the first third of the film, the horrific nature of the crimes has the film sympathizing with the police officers (Robert Baker in particular), only to later reveal incompetence and corruption on these characters» parts.
Following a reclusive computer - genius billionaire (Oscar Isaac) enlisting the help of an employee (Domhnall Gleeson) to see if his new humanoid A.I. (Alicia Vikander) can pass for human, the film finds new life in the often - tired robot / singularity theme, thanks to airtight writing, three terrific performances (Isaac in particular stands out) and direction marked by a craft and confidence that belies Garland's first - timer status.
But, her chemistry is real with Cumberbatch, and a scene in particular in the first 15 or so minutes is rather moving for a superhero film.
Then again, since all the films in the franchise past the original are not actually part of * this * particular continuity, it'll kinda be the first time we've seen Laurie in FORTY years!
Miller gets to play the flashy role of a flamboyantly gay character inhabiting a time period where this was not a popular thing (the film appears to take place in Pittsburgh sometime in the 80's, though a specific time is never hammered down), and handles it well, but it's Watson in particular who needed a grand performance in his first major role of her post Potter career.
One week ago was the first instalment of the Tribeca Games Festival, an event tagged onto the end of the annual Tribeca Film Festival that brought in gaming luminaries like Hideo Kojima and Ken Levine to speak directly to audiences not about their current projects, but to just talk ideas, past works, influences, games vs. film and technology (VR in particular).
These material experiments eventually led to her breakthrough series Samurai (1981 — 83), first shown at Phyllis Kind (1983) and recently on view at JTT Gallery, New York (November 13, 2016 — January 15, 2017), one of three galleries that currently represent the artist.4 Haunted by the memory of a scene from Akira Kurosawa's epic film Kagemusha (1980), in particular the armor worn by samurai during a ceremonial gathering, Simpson abstracted the cascading arcs and linear folds of the warriors» skirts into free - form structures.
The second one shows the particular language of movie posters, made in the first decades of the 20th century in the midst of the film industry.
The story is usually interpreted to mean that one should not believe everything one is told, as in the first version of the film in 1943 — one of a series produced by Walt Disney at the request of the U.S. government during World War II for the purpose of discrediting totalitarianism in general and Nazism in particular.
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