The work of Flannery O'Connor, openly referenced in a shot of a character reading A Good Man Is Hard to Find, hangs
heavily over the film, wherein the external chaos that ripples outward from Mildred's actions ultimately resolves itself as an examination of her character and the pitfalls of her implacable stubbornness.
Not exact matches
So here goes a little about myself... I'm
heavily involved in the
film & media industry and have been so for
over 13 years as of...
As the
film opens, Ron is in the midst of great personal and professional humiliation, having been passed
over for a cushy network position in favour of his wife Veronica (a returning and game Christina Applegate); his response is to walk out on her and their seven - year - old son, taking a job as an announcer at Sea World (where he drinks
heavily and insults the dolphins).
Paul McGuigan (Lucky Number Slevin) has taken
over the director's chair and the
film is based on a script written by Max Landis (Chronicle) that will focus
heavily on Frankenstein's assistant.
Blade: Trinity is still hampered by the same elements that made the first two
films substandard fare, namely, the heavy emphasis on doing everything the cool way, in a
heavily over-the-top display of style
over substance.
Just as in the director's first
film, 1988's» The Seventh Continent», suicide hangs
heavily over «Happy End».
Principal photography on the Terminator movie franchise reboot -
heavily rumored to be titled Terminator: Genesis - began more than a week ago, yet
over the past few days we've gotten some additional casting news for the
film.
Sucker Punch is a typical Zack Snyder
film in that style is
heavily favoured
over substance.
«We Need to Talk About Kevin» had the opposite problem; it becomes more and more absorbing and interesting as it goes on, but Lynne Ramsay (whose return, my ambivalence about her
film aside, was some of the best news of the year) bashes you
over the head with crashingly obvious symbolism so
heavily in the opening that I could never get back into it.
A sense of impending apocalypse hangs
heavily over the whole
film.
Movie - tie - in games like
Over the Hedge usually lean
heavily on the source material for substance, which makes the use of homegrown CG story sequences, rather than short clips from the actual
film, a bit of a head - scratcher.
If you loved «The Hangover,» there's a decent chance you'll like «21 and
Over,» even if that
film was — in typical Hollywood style — somewhat
heavily rewritten by a number of hands.