Sentences with phrase «good oil film»

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The company's product portfolio ranges from frozen vegetables and seafood, prepared sauces and creams, pastas, baked goods and deli meats to dairy products, canned items, cookies and pastries, olive oil, mineral water, wine and beer, as well as disposable items such as pizza boxes and plastic film wrap.
Caveat: A really, really well - seasoned pan has a film of fat (oil, lard) that protects the metal from whatever food or kitchen tools that come in contact with it.
However, the films that have been reported so far take several minutes to do the separation, are complicated to make or aren't very good at repelling oil.
Like the directors that so clearly inspired Affleck (William Friedkin, Sidney Lumet, among others) so often did with true stories turned into captivating entertainment, the actor / director has made such a fine - tuned, well - oiled machine of a film.
Like a well - oiled engine, the Fast fam is back at it again almost two years later with what is believed to be the last film of the franchise.
He is currently writing a book on subjective realist cinema as well as researching film and television productions on Peak Oil.
The entire cast is quite good, but the film is clearly Candy's as he barges through his short stay with his young relatives, chomping on a cigar (the first step in his 5 - month program to quit smoking) and driving an oil - burning, back - firing, floating sofa of a car.
Last winter, J.C. Chandor «s A Most Violent Year ($ 5.7 M domestic B.O.) about the 1980s oil - truck wars in Gotham, won honors from the National Board of Review for best film, actor (Isaac) and supporting actress (Jessica Chastain).
With a brisk 95 - minute runtime, Saulnier's film is a well - oiled thriller without a single ounce of fat on it.
The unhealthy - looking Keats as Jackie and the unhealthier - looking Jack Kehoe as his connection, decorating the film with their peculiar brands of hopped - up intensity (well - oiled and dry as dust, respectively).
When these two collaborated ten years ago, it resulted in There Will Be Blood (2007), a brutal film about a vicious oil tycoon that earned a best actor Oscar and wide critical praise.
As often happens on big films, even in the well - oiled Marvel machine, there is a change being made in the writers» room for Captain Marvel.
He isn't a hardened, well - oiled killing machine like he normally portrays in his films.
Peter Berg's movie about the BP oil disaster was his more successful film this year, and this kind of macho filmmaking was clearly something that voters responded to in Deadpool as well.
Unfortunately, the hit - and - miss Fogelman is unable to draw on the screenwriting resources of some of his previous films, instead lapsing into the well - oiled narrative of transformation that Hollywood ubiquitously churns out by the bucket load.
The film acts as a well - oiled machine, taking nothing taken for granted and keeping you constantly engaged at all times, almost never settling on a shot for more than five seconds.
Exploring the dramatic implications of Gabriel's case study in the way that Awakenings or Lorenzo's Oil did may well have led to a more compelling and memorable film.
It's a precision film, running like clockwork to its ultimate destination, but with Michael Mann at the helm, it's a well - oiled machine.
However even the best tyres will struggle if there is oil, diesel or road film on the surface.
Highly autobiographical, the film itself is an homage to the artist's grandfather, incorporating 16 mm footage of the coast of Maine, shot by the senior Welling as a reference for his oil paintings.
Ms. Meckseper has done far better in the past, with the spooky film tour of the Mall of America that she showed at the 2010 Whitney Biennial or with the funny faux oil pumps that she installed in Midtown last year.
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Detailed oil paintings of twigs and berries from Chris Orr, painted in a romantic historical style, sit particularly well in this decrepit environment, as does David Adamo's film of a man waltzing alone around a smoky ballroom filled with balloons.
Bringing the noise level down, with a very good dramatic thriller on BBC — TV this week, is a two - part show about climate change and peak oil titled BURN UP and it's written by Simon Beaufoy in the UK, filmed in Canada mostly.
This is an important film with an important message that not only calls to task the officials who squelched the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, but all of the other accomplices, government, the car companies, Big Oil, even Eco-darling Hydrogen as well as consumers, who turned their backs on the car and embrace embracing instead the SUV.
Yesterday, along with ABC's Sam Champion, Philippe Cousteau dove in the oil spill to film a segment for Good
The film studios are gone now, but there are still many oil wells to be found in the ocean nearby with all the jobs that this field entails.
The set - up, reminiscent of some of Hitchcock's films, works like a well - oiled stopwatch: once the situation starts, it can not be stopped.
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