Sentences with phrase «for everyone in this film»

The film is so layered and nuanced that there is something for everyone in this film.
There is really something for everyone in this film despite what the trailers lead you to believe.
«Obviously it's a celebratory night for everyone in films and television, but I feel that what's happened tonight means that we're not going back,» she adds.

Not exact matches

Certainly that difference doesn't work for everyone, the film pointed out in its profile of two other women.
not really making the news, the atmosphere on last wednesday was really strange, silent, step by step to normal football, but you can't throw away your thoughts immediately, I just got a glimpse of Enkes personality during a film of him shown before the match, I can't realize how hard it must be for his wife to lose him, tomorrow the players of Germans first Bundesliga will wear a black ribbon again, but I think it won't affect the atmosphere like it has with the national team despite of Hannover of course, people will be enthousiastic again, but there is the idea of an «Enke donation» which I like, will keep his name alive, will take some positive emotions on this tragedy and a kind of appeal for everyone to reflect the important things of life and control your own behaviour, I hope so at least, and I hope his wife will cope with that situation, and again: it was really hard for the German nationl team to play under these circumstances, to lose someone close in this way is hard to deal with, on the other hand it causes a close solidarity feeling I think, but of course the world will not change, things are returning to the old soon, but nonetheless for me this tragedy is a kind of human wake - up call, at least a call and then you continue
This year's books had something for everyone with mysteries, historical fiction and non-fiction, books in a series and books that have been made into films.
But I'll tell you something: If I were an actress and I was running for governor, I wouldn't have released a film of my announcement, because everyone knows she can act,» he said in an interview with AM - 970 radio host John Catsimatidis that aired Sunday.
The treatment everyone wants to believe in doesn't work, say ALD researchers, many of whom now condemn the film for raising false hopes.
As Steve Martin's character Harris K. Telemacher says in the film «L.A. Story,» when it comes to love, «There's someone out there for everyone — even if you need a pickaxe, a compass and night goggles to find them.»
It's really good, deserves respect for its treatment of the subject matter, and is a great example of what I love about 70s cinema, but I just didn't get blown away by it, Maybe I just wasn't quite in the right frame of mind, or maybe I've just seen too many films like this already, but I don't think it's quite as good as everyone else does.
The Cabin in the Woods WOW it was a great film the actors and actresses are great the writers the directors, producers and everyone who was involved, The film has a understanding story im not going to give it away for anyone who has not seen it.
Everyone else in the film is cast well and makes for a sensible exciting thrilling ride.
Mind - blowing in the best possible way, The Ornithologist may not work for everyone, but those willing to embrace its puzzling ingredients will find a rewarding solution: further confirmation of a genuine film artist.
Keeping with the film's insistence upon equal treatment for everyone, Merrick himself is permitted a romance in the person of Elizabeth Ellis (Spring Byington).
It is in the brief last act, set in the hippie culture of 1975 and then the present day, when everyone is gray - haired and wearing wrinkle makeup, that the film leaves its element for a quick gulp of easy sentimentality.
Even if you're not someone who follows on brand, it's still a beautiful film on many levels, and an easy recommendation for young, old, and everyone in between.
It's like they saw Idlewild and thought the idea of a «hip - hop musical» was good, so all of a sudden everyone in the film starts breakdancing for no reason, scratch decks materialise out of thin air and everyone starts rapping.
A drama in every way, a dark story that won't be for everyone, but a film that got my attention.
A satirical film, noted for Warren Beatty trying to talk the black man's rap to get across his political message — which is that there's something wrong in politics that corrupts everyone in it.
Like Only God Forgives before it, this one will polarize and is not for everyone, but if you're up for a vivid and distinct sensory treat unlike most films you find in a given year, this arthouse flick is one beautiful satire of beauty.
To clue everyone in on some of the movies we've taken an interest in, here's our pick of the Top 10 films we're excited for, ones we're keeping an eye on and will be seeing at the earliest opportunity.
Everyone in the audience was perfectly entertained throughout the course of the film, which isn't typically an easy feat for a film to achieve.
From the chart you can see that Jason is still the lone holdout in giving any votes for Selma as he believes that everyone is vastly overrating the film's strength.
With such an eclectic cast there is a lot to enjoy for everyone, but this isn't exactly a character study or something to teach in film school and with the end product being what it is, that's alright with me.
Or it could just be that a film focused on Batman — even if he's in Lego form — is never going to be able to conjure up emotional memories from childhood (or parenthood) for everyone in the theater.
There are so many films playing at the fest, and so many I'll end up seeing (30 +), that this is a quick list to get everyone acquainted with some of the work premiering in 2017 (and why I'm so excited for these).
The acting isn't as bad as everyone is making it out to be, for an action film focusing on robots vs robots carnage, it's pretty decent, and the film had it's comedic moments without overdoing it like they did in RoTF.
The strengths of this film lie in its rapid progression to the discovery of new powers — everyone loves to see superheroes learning of their enhancements for the first time, it's a no - brainer — and in its final ten minutes.
The X-men spinoff film starring everyone's favorite card - throwing Cajun has been in the works for a while and has changed hands so many times that it's been unclear as to where it is in the development process.
But yet again, that's the great thing about film... not everyone has to like... I, for one, HATED lost in translation and will NEVER see what the fuss about that movie was.
Josh Trank is best known for directing the 2012 film «Chronicle» and that movie was a smallish movie that Trank had a lot of freedom to work on with and at least there wasn't any studious coming in and changing things and making it really hard for everyone else.
The 2014 film was a huge hit and everyone's favourite Peruvian bear is back for more adventures in the sequel.
While not for everyone, this is a film that gradually reveals just how dark it is and will make audiences squirm with each reversal of who's in control of this chaotic situation.
What is most important is for everyone to understand that this is possibly the best film in the series to date.
The lineup for this year's Cannes Film Festival (or as they call it in France, Festival de Cannes) has been announced and it is robust with Oscar bait, highly - anticipated premieres, star - studded features, and a lot of foreign and obscure films that if watched, will make you feel cinematically superior to everyone else.
When this film ended everyone in the theater stayed silent for a minute and then started going «WTF».
28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead and the remake of Dawn of the Dead were the best zombie films we'd seen in years, and I think everyone else should leave it alone for now.
In between the admittedly excellent musical moments, no character in the film speaks except to deliver the exposition that moves the already thin plot forward, and the pace moves forward so quickly for everyone except AugusIn between the admittedly excellent musical moments, no character in the film speaks except to deliver the exposition that moves the already thin plot forward, and the pace moves forward so quickly for everyone except Augusin the film speaks except to deliver the exposition that moves the already thin plot forward, and the pace moves forward so quickly for everyone except August.
2018 has already proved to be a big year in film, as there has seemingly been something for everyone whether you're the comic book geek or the horror aficionado.
The Internship feels every bit like it's made by the same slackers that the two stars represent themselves as being within the story itself, and like their occupation of guys who hock merchandise for a living, this entire film could be said to be a nearly two - hour commercial venture meant to sell Google and a few other companies (University of Phoenix and Match.com are mentioned prominently by name) on the minds of nearly everyone in the audience.
There's a certain arch self - awareness in the screenwriting that won't appeal to everyone, but I loved the film for its scrapbook structure, its warmth and candour.
There is a lot going on in this film and while it might be considered «too out there» for everyone to enjoy, I think this film will hit big with the film festival crowd especially those at SXSW.
The July 1st update to everyone's favorite streaming service was a fantastic one, loaded with classic films that range from «From Here to Eternity» to the franchise that made Sylvester Stallone a household name (just in time for the excellent «Creed» trailer to drop no less).
«While this uncataloguable and entrancing film gazes back in nostalgia to a time of performance - art priapism when everyone seems to have known Warhol, it also leaves room for a particularly hopeful diagnosis of the present.»
In a sense, it would seem like having all of these egos is a small - time film might work against the production, but by all appearances, everyone put in their best effort in making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scenIn a sense, it would seem like having all of these egos is a small - time film might work against the production, but by all appearances, everyone put in their best effort in making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scenin their best effort in making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scenin making this film work, with what must have been a sparse crew and few takes allowed for every scene.
Not for everyone but resplendent in it's beauty, this story of a couturier obsessed is one that lingers long after the film has finished.
Oh, and Meryl Streep got a nomination for Into the Woods, because everyone loves Meryl regardless of the film she shows up in.
Obviously, this is not a film for everyone, as there is a large segment of society who have little tolerance for Shakespeare, or even costumed period pieces in general.
When a new director casts himself as the lead in his own film, everyone kind of assumes that a fair piece of arrogance and selfishness is at play, especially when that lead role happens to have him making out with attractive ladies for most of the running time.
Wright had invited producer Steve Golin, which was enough to satisfy the die - hard cinephiles in the audience who knew him as the architect of Anonymous Content and Propaganda Films, but even without that, he charmed everyone with stories of Lynch's good luck rituals before a film like checking license plates in a parking lot for his initials and how he had a lunch meeting with Lynch where moments after he said he wanted Nicolas Cage for the part of bad boy Sailor Ripley, Cage walked into the restaurant they were eating at.
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