Sentences with phrase «good film choices»

And I live in Berkeley where we have lots of diverse and good film choices.

Not exact matches

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Ricki Lake made an appearance on Good Morning America today to discuss Breastmilk, a new film she executive produced that examines the choices and roadblocks new mothers face when it comes to nursing.
Recently she filmed a pilot for a TV show that's focused on helping overweight families make better food choices.
While the film makes the point that the children are exposed to advertising, the scenes of these families seem to say that working - class people just can't make good food choices or get exercise.
This film is beautifully feminist yet will appeal to any individual who is expecting a baby and wants their partner to have the dignity of the choice to have a childbirth that is best for her and her new baby.
Her film credits include Close Quarters, Get Well Soon, Abundance, and Uncle Kent 2, which won the Viewer's Choice Award at SXSW.
Not my normal film choice, but the setting sounded fun, and the event had received good reviews.
A top first date choice for film enthusiasts, the Grosvenor shows the latest blockbusters as well as niche arthouse works.
The user reviews are more predictable if you think about it because its the critics job to watch films whereas its our choice to see these films and i think this film is really good.
Wigram gives the film its best scenes, probably because Stoppard had never written a character like this and was, therefore, more willing to play with writing choices he had long before exhausted on other characters.
Less Is More, More is Less: In his second feature film, photographer - turned - director Anton Corbijn tries his best to match Clooney's hostile stillness with distance of his own, but his attempts at visual nuance inadvertently come off as conspicuous filmmaking choices overly fraught with meaning.
This casting choice seems another sort of updating, as there were no black faces in the first film's unnamed midwestern town, and it's a choice amplified by the appearance as well of Andy's son Woody (Ser «Darius Blain) as the football team captain, his barely speaking girlfriend Etta (Enisha Brewster), and their vibrant Latina classmate Rusty (Ziah Colon).
A great deal of the impact in The Piano Teacher comes from Isabelle Huppert's performance, which comes as her finest career moment, as well as one of the year's early choices for 2002's Best Actress (personal list, of course: I highly doubt that the conservative Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will be able to make it through the film).
With these three films, Spielberg has crafted something like a Trilogy of Good Decisions, in which, at pivotal moments in our nation's history, more or less decent people took the opportunity to make the right choices based on fundamental beliefs in foundational American values.
Yet, when it comes to Gooding Jr. picking good films, this is simply a wiser choice compared to some of the films he has choosen..
Watts is a perfect choice as Diana, and if the film's script would have been better fleshed out, then maybe this would have been a much better film than what it turned out to be.
Though likely to be variously praised and pilloried as a pro-choice film, Weitz's film is really a movie about choice in both the specific and the abstract — about the choices we make, for good and for ill, and how we come to feel about them through the prism of time.
That film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award ®, a Critics» Choice Award and a San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award in the category of Best Picture.
The film tries to pack in a little bit too much in its running time, and there isn't a comedic moment until well into the film, a strange choice in a movie for kids, but The Wild Life has its moments of charm, hilarity, and slapstick that worked really well.
With some films, you can tell where one or two things went wrong — perhaps a decision in script, or a performance that's off base — but The Snowman is the rare movie where for every choice, there was a better way to go.
Wilkerson sees his film, no less than his family, as caught up with these cultural artifacts in the continuing movement of history — a history in which you might decide to be a liberal (if you're content to congratulate yourself) or, as a better choice, a radical.
Adam Sandler shows, much to our utmost surprise, that he can act when he wants and that he was the perfect choice for Anderson's take on a romantic comedy, a sweet, darkly humorous and amazingly well - directed film that is miles above most romcoms that Hollywood produces.
Comedy films, even those as technically proficient as this one, largely must settle for lesser honors, including Teen Choice Award nominations and the MTV Movie Awards» «Best WTF Moment.»
If you liked the first hobbit your probably going to like this, for those looking for a good fantasy film to see this year, this is a good choice to go see (though I think Thor 2 Dark world would be a better choice.)
Without false heroism or rhetoric, the film demonstrates that violence is not an element of chance, but a choice made by men who don't have the will to do better, no matter the reason.
Now again this can be done and it can work but probably best in low budget films that have little choice.
And it has such a darkness about it, such a fog of dread & bad choices, with music to support the mood and a good directorial eye to catch all the tiny details that make the film work so well.
I think it probably served the film well, but I still think it an... Well... Interesting choice for a biowell, but I still think it an... Well... Interesting choice for a bioWell... Interesting choice for a biopic.
The more you think about the choices the filmmakers put into a movie and the more deeply you place the results (intended or otherwise) into context, the better you can talk about to a movie in terms of how it worked and the more you can actually write about a film while respecting the filmmaking process and the history of film.
A bit more suspense would have gone a long way here, and while director David Gelb, whose prior experience had been in the crowd - pleasing documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi, has turned in a slick - looking feature for one with such a small budget (reportedly, only $ 5 mil), it really can't compete with better films out there in terms of quality, while it's too straight - faced in execution to at least give us some choice b - movie thrills.
The second Hanks film this Fall isn't one that's going to get him nominations (though a Critics Choice Best Actor in an Action Movie nod could be a possibility).
In this vein, it's a good film, and still definitely worthwhile for some choice food for thought, as well as some credible performances by a talented, likeable cast.
PLATFORM This section of 12 films, which tends to focus on directors in early stages of their careers, is actually juried (though TIFF isn't known for awards really outside of «People's Choice» which tends to have a strong correlation to eventual Best Picture nominations at the Oscars).
A better choice for Mann modern film I guess would be Collateral (2004) which I enjoyed.
Many of the choices seem all but arbitrary, but others are totemic: what better film to stand in for Vertigo, as a Frisco epic of traumatic verticality, than The Towering Inferno?
It's really hard, isn't it, to defend, spend time on, invest any emotion on an institution that could continually, and repeatedly, up to and including this year, make such ridiculous choices when the better films are staring them right...
(Oddly, one joke that is given time to breathe — and one of the film's few visual gags — is the bit featured in the trailer where Barinholz gets Poehler's music box stuck up his butt; it works better in the movie than in the trailer, but it's still a juvenile choice for a centerpiece.)
He also makes some of the film's best choices, becoming a hero that no one really appreciates.
And on Sunday, Margot Robbie was announced the winner of the Critics» Choice Award for Best Actress in an Action Movie for her role in the comic inspired film.
Since his film was only screened for the Hollywood Foreign Press he wasn't able to earn SAG or Critics» Choice nominations but now that the film has been seen and Plummer is all over it (with just nine days of shooting and as many days of post-production) this may be the easiest and best way for the Academy to recognize the efforts and ability of director Ridley Scott (if they don't give him a Best Director nomination, that best way for the Academy to recognize the efforts and ability of director Ridley Scott (if they don't give him a Best Director nomination, that Best Director nomination, that is).
The reason for tackling action - driven films is simply that they were the best choices for me at the time.
And while the film could hardly be accused of being the most intoxicating period drama ever made, mid twentieth century L.A. is evoked well enough through period detail and era - appropriate soundtrack choices.
A win for teen first - timer Hailee Steinfeld would tilt the Oscar race in her favor, but I feel that Golden Globe and Critics» Choice champ Melissa Leo, a longtime stalwart of film and television, is still the best bet to earn her peers» approval.
The New York and Los Angeles film critics have already picked their best movies of the year, and now their Broadcast Film Critics Association and Broadcast Television Journalists Association are preparing to follow suit by announcing the nominees for the Critics» Choice Awards, with winners of which will be announced...
23rd Annual Critics» Choice Awards (The CW, 8 p.m.): Join first - time awards show emcee Olivia Munn as she takes us through the Broadcast Film Critics Association's 2018 picks for best TV and film.
On the other side of the coin, those that have embraced his journey into smart and well - developed films like Lost in Translation will applaud him for another daring career choice.
It was hard to avoid seeing chunks of this film, and being reminded of just how dreadful it really waA lazy, dull comedy about two best friends (Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman) trading bodies, The Change - Up goes for the dumb joke over the interesting choice every time.
What You Need To Know: Jason Statham fans are spoilt for choice in 2013; the bald British bruiser has three films, starting off with Taylor Hackford «s «Parker» in the near future, with «Hummingbird,» the intriguing directorial debut from «Eastern Promises» writer Steven Knight following on later in the year (we've heard some good buzz, and it apparently stretches The Stath's acting muscles more than most).
Richard Linklater's «Boyhood» was named best film Thursday evening at the 20th Critics» Choice Movie Awards, presented by the Broadcast Film Critics Assn..
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