Not exact matches
Hooper (of The King Speech and Les Miserables) again is gifted with a strong field of actors to inhabit his heightened emotional vision, but with a
presentation that never connects beneath the surface of pain on display, these typically interesting actors are stuck repeating the same notes over much of the
film's two
hours.
Disney's combo pack delivers a dynamite
presentation of the
film in four formats plus a strong
hour of bonus features including the winning original short.
The
film merits a recommendation and, delivering a fine
presentation and more than enough bonus features (nearly four
hours including the «anti-commentary»), the DVD does too.
On Blu - ray and DVD, the nearly 3 -
hour film gets an entire dual - layered disc to itself for optimal
presentation.
The effect World War II had on Frank Capra, John Ford, John Huston, George Stevens and William Wyler was profound, changing the nature of the
films they made, and this three - part, three -
hour Netflix
presentation is intimately in tune with its subjects and the work they did.
With a satisfactory feature
presentation and a good
hour of bonus features, Fox's Blu - ray is a release worthy of the
film it holds.
In all, about an
hour is spent inside Westminster Abbey, with thirty - five minutes of pre-ceremony and thirty minutes of post-ceremony fleshing out the
presentation to feature
film length.
It's a relatively fleeting experience, clocking in at about 2 - 3
hours, though fans of oldschool PC point - and - click games will love it for its
film noir
presentation and punchy dialogue.
It's a relatively fleeting experience, clocking in at about 2 - 3
hours, though fans of oldschool PC point - and - click games will love it for its
film noir
presentation and punchy dialogue.
Inspired by WG Sebald, especially «On The Natural History of Destruction», it starts with Durer, incorporates the WW2 bombing of Germany and unseen work by Tacita Dean and Anselm Kiefer among others, and pivots on a cinematic
presentation of Guido Van der Werve's hypnotic 54 minute
film Number Twelve, Home, which starts on the
hour and demands to be seen in full.