I keep trying to find something
good about that genre but I'm forever striking out.
It's a real - time strategy game that takes what is
good about the genre, but does something unique to make...
However, this year, I feel like I could handle my car better in The Crew 2, which alone made me feel a bit
better about the genre, but the addition of both boats and planes actually made me like the game.
It's a real - time strategy game that takes what is
good about the genre, but does something unique to make it something special.
Not exact matches
There is a
good deal of discussion currently
about the primary literary
genre in the Christian gospel — sermon, story, parable, and so on.
I do not argue that the reflexes of abstraction and generalization have no function at all, but we need to be more honest
about their derivative quality and
about the normalness of narrative or hortatory
genres as
good theology.
It follows in the footsteps of the very
best of the science fiction
genre in forcing us to ask uncomfortable questions
about the world we live in.
I do not want to end this brief survey of modes of biblical discourse without saying something
about the lyric
genre best exemplified by the Psalms.
, which deconstructed horror tropes and told a profound story
about racial appropriation, to the point where debates are still raging over which
genre it
best represents.
Each week, we're looking for the
best posts on the internet and unlike other parties, we don't care
about genre.
We're looking for the
best posts on the internet and we don't care
about genre.
We're looking for the
best post on the internet every week and we don't care
about genre.
We're looking for the
best posts on the internet and we don't care
about the
genre!
Each week, we're looking for the
best posts on the internet and unlike other parties, we don't care
about genre.
We're looking for the
best posts on the internet and we don't care
about genre.
The survey unearthed some interesting facts
about men, woman and the desire for a literary - minded lover but, first off, let's take a look at which
genres fared the
best, with results from our 2015 survey on books and dating.
i am a smart and logical, hardcore gamer, who performs
well single and multiplayer from just
about any
genre.
I'm selective
about movies, but I do enjoy almost all kinds of music
genre with
good tunes and lyrics to go along.
Well i just
about love most
genres of games.
I played
about 5 hours and concluded that the story is at an 8th grade level and the gameplay is a mix of a lot of
better, more entertaining games of the
genre.
You'd have to be stupid to not see how ripe that
genre is for parody...
well, I guess this is Frienderg and Setzer we are talking
about.
Though it's way too long to listen to in one sitting, Grime 2.0 is catnip for the grime fan, and
good bait for those new to or curious
about the
genre.
And yet, amid all that overdue and
well - deserved scorn, the lone aspect of Deadpool 2 that is treated with gravid, wet - eyed sincerity — the thing the film wants us to care most deeply
about, that acts as the plot's triggering action — is itself the biggest, oldest, dumbest and most useless superhero -
genre cliche of them all.
(This may
well be the future of the entire superhero
genre — see also: Spider - Man: Homecoming — which means that DC Comics and Warner Bros. will probably catch on in
about five years.)
There's almost excessively little within Cabin Fever that won't seem all - too - familiar to horror fans, as scripters Randy Pearlstein and Roth have infused the narrative with just
about every convention and cliche of the
genre imaginable - and yet it's clear that the movie, in its early stages, fares much
better than one might've anticipated.
Yet if you forget, for just a moment,
about genre pedigree, what is it, really, that makes «The Shape of Water» a «richer» film — or a
better one — than «Get Out»?
Not only do they have one hell of a director in place, but they've got one who knows a thing or two
about the horror
genre and considering he'll be responsible for some of horror's most classic characters, I'd say that's a pretty
good thing.
Resident Evil VII won «
Best VR Game», but what
about the rest of the
genre fare?
Gerald's Game, a Stephen King adaptation for Netflix starring Carla Gugino, is
good Coming Soon Daniel Dae Kim's stunt training for the Hellboy reboot / Film Hocus Pocus moves forward as a TV movie remake - none of the original actors or filmmaking team are involved David Poland on Blade Runner 2049 with no spoilers «It is Aliens to Alien»... whoa, that's high praise Billboard composer Danny Elfman interviewed
about Superman's iconic theme (redeployed for Justice League) and his long collaboration with Gus Van Sant Playbill Judy Garland's final concert, restored / remastered from 1969 will be released for the first time i09 on why you should be watching the Exorcist TV series, back for Season 2 / Film Amazon still has a lot of work to do to catch up with Netflix and Hulu but they're diving into the sci - fi
genre big time
director Mike Mendez — that, while it has a charming sense of humor
about itself, leans too heavily on CGI blood; The Girl With All The Gifts (B), a
well - shot British zombie film that attempts to inject new life into a tired
genre, and almost succeeds thanks to young star Sennia Nanua; and the disappointing Phantasm: Ravager (C --RRB-, a low - budget labor of love which, while it plays like a Phantasm fan film, ultimately undercuts the emotional closure it attempts to bring to the franchise by failing to resolve the central conflict between
good and evil.
Taylor - Joy claims never to have even seen a scary movie before The Witch, but as I chat to her
about my decreasing faith in Hollywood horror, she's surprisingly
well aware of the formulaic approach to the
genre that seems to have been adopted by so many.
It's hard to talk
about what some of the
best slashers are in the past ten years with any
genre fan without someone mentioning the french film Inside.
He may as
well be talking
about the madhouse
genre itself, in addition to the fraught young woman on display, Eliza, played by Kate Beckinsale.
Dance and melody, mise - en - scène and movement, spectacle and logic - defying plot — these are the constituent elements of a
genre with an improbably high built - in fun quotient (even material as «difficult» as Sweeney Todd has something deliriously infectious
about it), and so there's no reason why our search for a toe - tapping
good time at the movies should lead us to choose the offensively bad over the competent.
The
good parts are worth sitting through the slow parts — particularly if, like me, you're a sucker for the
genre to begin with — but it feels less a giddy merger of what's great
about TV and movies than a reluctant alliance.
Also in contention must be Fremon Craig's script, which plays to the teen audience with recognisable moments of anguish and glee (the romance subplot involving Hayden Szeto's American / Korean student feels both fresh and warmly familiar) while exploring some very adult emotions; as with the
best of the
genre, it is a film
about teenagers but not just for teenagers.
It's a
genre piece, and it's uneven (for once the juvenile actors in a movie aren't as
good as the grownups) but it's not didactic or overly preachy and it makes some trenchant points
about despair.
It's such a middling entry in a
well - developed
genre that one must cast
about for elements that worked
well enough to justify making yet another movie
about it, and using some of our favorite character actors — Mark Strong, Jamie Bell and Abbie Cornish — as they did.
Jordan Peele's much - quoted comment that «Get Out is a documentary» was a
good joke
about genre, in addition to being a bitterly truthful joke
about racism in America.
Best Night Ever (R for profanity, graphic nudity, drug use, crude humor and pervasive profanity) Parody of the road trip
genre about a bride - to - be (Desiree Hall) who gets more than she bargained for when she ventures to Vegas with her bridesmaids for a bawdy bachelorette party.
The less you know
about «Trash Fire,» the
better, but know that it's one of those
genre films that people will be talking
about all year.
The
best films of the year to this point (all
genre pieces, as it happens)-- Cloverfield, WALL · E, and Hellboy II — are
about gathering rosebuds before the coming storm: Their position is not only that the precious moments are all we have, but that they're enough.
: I realize I'm going to take some heat for putting this widely loathed film on my
best list, especially since I was less than enthused by the overrated critic faves «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» and «Call Me by Your Name,» but Darren Aronofsky's fantasia
about a self - infatuated poet (Javier Bardem) and his suffering muse of a wife (Jennifer Lawrence) is, like «Get Out,» both horrific and satiric in ways that move beyond the easy confines of
genre.
There's nothing groundbreaking
about Anders Thomas Jensen's blessedly non-Dogme The Green Butchers, the latest movie to mine the consumption of human flesh for laughs (even the title suggests a cheeky allusion to Soylent Green)-- but for a comedy, that most culturally - specific of
genres, the Danish production travels remarkably
well.
He'd
better hope they're not the types who dig westerns (films
about the law of the gun, machismo, etc), as his new one is a riff on this most American of
genres.
Ben Robins chats with director Kate Herron
about her festival favourite short Smear... There's never been a
better time for
genre fans to dive into the British short film «scene».
The picture might be the most overt iteration of film noir as a
genre about emasculation ever put to celluloid, and trying to puzzle out whether Waldo's for real and chief gumshoe McPherson (Andrews) buys any of his honeyed hooey constitutes a
good portion of what's fun and maddening in equal measure
about it.
Lego Dimensions is the most playful of the toys - to - life games as
well, the only game in the
genre that asks its players to do more than place a figure on a pad and forget
about it.
But the
good thing
about the zombie
genre being so saturated right now is that we're starting to see filmmakers take a different approach to the -LSB-...]
@ninja TOTALLY agree
about Black Swan and Inception — I would love a
genre film to get the
best picture win.