Kino Lorber has a great gift
idea for the film fan on your shopping list, especially if they appreciate rare pieces of film history.
Not exact matches
For singles in Dungannon and South Tyrone who are
fans of the Game of Thrones series, and most people are, the
idea of touring the
filming locations could be a perfect date option.
That's right, Ryan Gosling
fans, with this
film, Refn first got his Danish derrière (Oh, wait, that's French) over here to America, and you know what, that was the time critics decided to question some of his storytelling methods, either because foreign
films are much easier to forgive
for their pretentiousness - I mean, «experimental artistic vision», or simply because Refn had so little of an
idea on how to bring his visions to America that he decided to get John Turturro, of all people, as his lead.
The
idea of the
film is quite good, and the creative aspect is sure to delight horror
fans looking
for an amusing, mindless
film to watch.
Having never been much of a
fan of genre labels, the
idea that this
film should be judged differently because it has female stars irks me a bit, but if that gets more people into theatre seats and away from the junk that typically qualifies as «entertainment
for women,» I'll happily embrace it.
The
film has plenty of flaws but should be entertaining
for sci - fi action
fans, thanks to interesting world - building, captivating existential
ideas, and cool robo - action.
Child's Play creator Don Mancini never fails to surprises
fans when it comes to unique twists
for possible future Chucky
films, and his latest
idea might...
For fans curious about how he dealt with the previous movies, Waititi shared that he has «no
idea» whether Ragnarok will meld well with the two movies as he «made an effort to ignore the fact that there are other Thor
films.»
It is
for his funny
ideas and skillful inclusion of many pop culture arguments within his
films that he has built up a formidable
fan base; It is
for his oft - amateurish directing that his
films aren't polished enough to reach much farther beyond this base.
Fans of «Da Ali G Show» will be mostly familiar with how the
film plays out, probably loving it, but still able to keep perspective that it's an
idea that he's been doing
for a while now.
Sadly, the director's fourth
film, and the first to receive a wide release since The Last Supper, wasn't worth the wait, and even though there is a solid
idea fueling things there's precious little about any of this
for genre
fans (or Title supporters) to get excited about.
Vague billboards left regular members of the public with no
idea of what the
film was about, and in order to find out they had to head online to discover the debut trailer, which managed to excite existing Judge Dredd
fans but left almost everyone else feeling underwhelmed, many seeming to arrive at the conclusion that it might be worth picking up when the DVD / Blu - ray hits the bargain bins or on Ebay
for a few quid.
A new Walt Disney Animation Studios
film for 2018 is Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck - It Ralph 2 and the Mouse House gave
fans a brand new image from the
film that gives us a better
idea of what to expect from More...