Sentences with phrase «in a good movie since»

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No one can argue the movie industry hasn't been better for it since in every measure.
In anticipation of the upcoming «Captain America» and «X-Men: Apocalypse,» we ranked the 12 best Marvel movies we've seen since Robert Downey Jr.'s era - defining «Iron Man.»
The situation is different in movie theatres, since the glasses are part of that special experience, but it doesn't necessarily translate well into home viewing.
The company has done well with several of its movie franchises, such as Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar and Shrek, but it doesn't have anything that really compares to the Star Wars library or the Marvel franchise (although Shrek has pulled in about $ 3.5 billion since the original movie in 2001).
The three - time Oscar winner and five - time nominee hasn't made an appearance in a movie since 2012's «Lincoln,» for which he won his third Oscar for best actor.
Unless it was meant for us as a new system to drop Republican systems for the Royalist systems that are taking place now that Jordan and Morocco both Royelists are planed to join GCC as one with a change to the name of the GCC since the Royalist empire will be extending to countries outer of the Arabian Gulf Countries... What ever it is all we need is freedom of rights, justice, peace, equality and to live in prosperity... Egypt is not in the heart of Egyptions only but as well in the heart of every Arabic nation, Egyptions were our teachers in our schools and Egypt was the university of our Yemeni students... Egypt was the source of islamic educations, Egypt was the face of all arts, books, papers, TV plays and movies to all of Arabian speaking countries... Egypt is our Arabian Icon so please please other nations are becoming larger and stronger in the area on your account as a living icon for the Arabian Unity what ever our faiths or beliefs are we are brothers in blood, culture and language, God Bless to All.Amen.
everything is made up of atoms (don't believe me do some research) its the different variables of heat and light and things like that that cause different reactions to make different things and these things when they interact can create something completely different and you and slowly the process of mitosis or miosis starts to work and form stuff hell i learnt that in high school and it was a catholic one at that a millions of years ago i bet the universe was completely different and had things in it that our minds cant even imagine that have since changed over time from action and reaction to what we have today and in another million years who knows with all the different gases we pump into the air and the weather getting more intense on both ends of the scale life as we know it will be different the human race will have to evolve to survive and will probibly form into a slightly different species hell maybe well evolve into 2 different species like in the movie time machine
is often hailed as the «best worst movie» of all time since releasing in 2003.
It's why «When The Game Stands Tall,» a movie based on the De La Salle football program and its coach Bob Ladouceur, is one of the most anticipated movies in the Bay Area since... wait for it... «Moneyball,» which was based on the Oakland A's — currently the best team in baseball, by the way.
Since the Spro 2 has both a microSD card slot as well as a USB slot you can load up family movies to show when visiting the Grandparents, traveling in a hotel room, or when family comes to visit.
Since some of the newlyweds in the study had been together for as many as seven years, Rogge speculated that the movie method would be helpful for long - term marriages as well.
Well im Hispanic born in 88» in L.A came to R.I in 93 been here since i like to travel, watch sports and watch movies.
The movie portrayed her personality and as a legend of a woman posed as a man to enter the monastery and become Pope.German actress Johanna Wokalek was pretty good for that role and the other performances were decent as well.The portrayal of the time, crowds and the cities was below average, but very effective, since it was a low - budget movie, the image and lighting quality was not always good.The weak point of the movie was in the rhythm, which at times was uneven, and went from fast to very slow, but still it was never boring because of the strong plot.
Tim Burton's direction is fantastic — the only scenes he doesn't wow with are the ones both he and the viewer are bored with — Danny Elfman's score makes the movie in a way no one's done since John Williams and the original Star Wars trilogy, Michael Keaton's mesmerizing and there's a whole lot of good stuff.
«Enough» was a bad movie, although the plot is very good, which deals with the subject of intrafamily mistreatment, but I see that it was not handled in a good way, since the performance of Jennifer Lopez was overacted, as was the
It was a good movie and it was nice to see Peter Falk in a different type role, since this was the Columbo era.
Michael Shannon, probably the busiest good actor in movies today, plays Rick Carver, the master house - flipper and real estate exploiter whose money is made on bank foreclosure properties, of which there is a scary supply in the wake of the worst recession since the»30s.
If it's been a while since you've felt the cold blast and hard crunch of midnight - movie meanness, Zahler's shaping up to be your guy — the one selling illicit thrills out of the trunk of a well - restored, vinyl - topped LTD — and with «Brawl,» he sets himself further apart from his more schlock - minded contemporaries in cult cinem
Quite possibly the best movie set in Coney Island since «Little Fugitive» in 1959, «Beach Rats» is another gritty tale of young people adrift in the crowded scene.
But unlike most 3D movies, the added dimensionality actually enhances what is going on in the film; it's probably the best use of 3D in an animated movie since last spring's «How to Train Your Dragon.»
If you want one of the best character studies in film since Magnolia, go see this movie!
I consider which movies I know I'll return to in the future (or that I've already watched more than once), as well as which films had the greatest impact on me emotionally — the ones that I'm still thinking about despite weeks or months passing since I first saw them.
The Walt Disney Co. is pushing back «The Good Dinosaur,» the Pixar movie that had been set for release in 2014, making next year the animation studio's first without a feature film since 2005.
March on the otherhand deems a good fit for a film that hasn't a movie surrounding it since the flop of Predators back in 2010 with Adrian Brody.
The movie's inclusion in the Best Picture race gives the star (and co-writer of the movie) some extra heft, but I suspect voters won't give him enough credit for the performance, since he's playing a version of himself.
As for Goddard, he's come close to directing other movies since The Cabin in the Woods, like The Martian and The Sinister Six, but it looks like Bad Times at the El Royale is the one that's finally going to get him behind the camera again, although he did recently direct the wonderful pilot for NBC's The Good Place.
While I can understand why people do nt like Michael Cera, I thought he did very well in the role and I was glad to see him playing against type, since movies like Youth In Revolt have shown that Cera is more than capable of playing characters other than the stereotypical nerdy, awkward guin the role and I was glad to see him playing against type, since movies like Youth In Revolt have shown that Cera is more than capable of playing characters other than the stereotypical nerdy, awkward guIn Revolt have shown that Cera is more than capable of playing characters other than the stereotypical nerdy, awkward guy.
It was easily last year's most corrosive Hollywood movie about the American way of life, and it was especially good at showing the claustrophobic desperation of living in a small midwestern town and slowly going insane — a potent literary theme at least since Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio.
We hope the word of mouth is there for it because if Oscar is going to honor a sports movie this year let it be this one rather than I Tonya (which has scheduled it's one - week qualifying Oscar release in NY & LA for December 8th) since this one is actually well - made across the board and beautifully acted with Emma Stone making a strong case for herself in the gorgeously overstuffed Best Actress race.
This may keep her tied up (and away from the Coppola's and Jonathan Glazer's of the film world) till her 40s, which is a damn shame since she (and Dunst) are so much better in challenging movies like Under the Skin than lame ones like Ghost in the Shell.
Also, the story is able to draw on both Christian and traditionally Korean shamanistic traditions and combine them with the history of Japanese colonialism to create its morbid atmosphere, which has the ability to chill even without a belief in any of its superstitions.4 That said, the bludgeoning nature of the approach kept the movie from achieving the masterpiece status many other critics have assigned it.5 By contrast, Park Chan - wook's latest, Agassi (The Handmaiden), has received a mixed reception, but I feel it is his best since 2003's Oldboy.6
He's started to become a bit of an Oscar darling since his win for Little Miss Sunshine, in that if he's in a good movie, he's worth paying attention to.
Since it would be unfair to spoil even a moment more of this perfectly - plotted masterpiece, all you need to know is that it landed on this critic's Best Movies of the Millennium List in 2000.
It's not just the best Marvel movie to date (although it is that), and it's not just in the very top tier of superhero movies (although it is), but it's one of the most all - around satisfying summer blockbusters since God - knows - when.
Perhaps it's a good thing that Christmas movies have been somewhat scarce in the years since.
The posters for this movie called it «Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers,» but the onscreen title is simply «Halloween 5,» which is good, since Michael doesn't really get revenge on anybody in it.
What we are excited about: It's been a while since we have had a straight - forward comedy in theaters, and this could provide some good counter-programming to the movies we have been seeing lately.
It was the best thing I've seen in a horror movie in 30 years, since Jack Nicholson's descent into madness in The Shining.
That was Job One for James McTeigue («V for Vendetta,» and nothing remotely as good since) on the set of «Breaking In,» this weekend's «Woman in peril from home invaders» B - moviIn,» this weekend's «Woman in peril from home invaders» B - moviin peril from home invaders» B - movie.
Well, if you mashed - up the worst parts of the infamous «Howard the Duck,» «Gigli,» «Ishtar» and every other awful movie I've seen since I started reviewing professionally in 1981, it wouldn't begin to approach the sheer soul - sucking badness of the cringe - inducing «Movie 43,» which has been dumped on an unsuspecting public without advance press screenmovie I've seen since I started reviewing professionally in 1981, it wouldn't begin to approach the sheer soul - sucking badness of the cringe - inducing «Movie 43,» which has been dumped on an unsuspecting public without advance press screenMovie 43,» which has been dumped on an unsuspecting public without advance press screenings.
I have faith in those involved and I have wanted a good fight oriented movie ever since Warrior.
If you consider Hoffman's career in decline since then, you'd be underestimating his subsequent contributions to good and great movies, like Finding Neverland, Sleepers, Wag the Dog, Stranger Than Fiction, Runaway Jury, and Outbreak (yeah, I said it).
That question isn't exactly a spoiler since, well, the answer isn't in the movie.
It may feature science fiction tropes such as being set in some alternate universe in which human cloning existed since the 1960s as well as clones being harvested for their organs, hardly an original idea (see the 1979 movie The Clonus Horror, which was understandably spoofed by Mystery Science Theater 3000).
Subsequent Career: Well, aside from the small matter of having his directorial follow - up be the fourth highest - grossing movie of all time, Black had been pretty quiet on the writing front since «Kiss Kiss Bang Bang» («AWOL» is his only credit in that period).
This marks the best opening that a Spielberg movie has enjoyed since Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull did back in 2008.
A good chunk of the Marvel movie's opening weekend audience opted not to follow up for a second viewing this weekend since the movie suffered a 56.4 % drop in ticket sales from its first frame, but the massive turnout was still enough for Avengers: Infinity War to top its nearest competitor by almost $ 100 million.
In fact this is the best Christmas movie since «The Polar Express», and is has a lot of that movie's warmth and charm.
Since both films well pre-date the preservationist era of film - as - art - and - heritage — Greed was released in 1925, The Magnificent Ambersons in 1942 — they have suffered the further indignity of being unreconstructible; studios back in those days didn't hang on to excised footage for the sake of future director's cuts on DVD, so the reels upon reels of nitrate film trimmed from the original versions were — depending on which movie you're talking about and which story you believe — burned, thrown in the garbage, dumped into the Pacific, or simply left to decompose in the vaults.»
And indeed this might be the best kids» movie since Pixar's masterpiece (with a spot of bad language and several jokes about perverts thrown in).
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