Final Verdict: Darknet is essentially several short horror films given an excuse to be lumped together
into a series, but the quality is consistent enough to applaud.
Warner Bros. is doubling down on turning Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find
Them into a series of its own.
Players collect, enhance and evolve Digimon, form them into teams and then send
them into series of battles.
Though he doesn't quite connect the dots between them, each entry
into the series continues the trek into full - on, post-apocalyptic dystopia.
She has written screenplays in the past, including the 2011 «Fright Night» remake, and rather than necessarily seeing the books «Sharp Objects» and «Dietland» as one - off films, she saw the open - ended possibilities for making
them into series.
The impulsive plan spins
into a series of double and triple crosses that twist into one of the most hopeless endings in noir history.
Instead of watching the night unravel, the audience, much like the characters, are completely in the dark and are thrown
into a series of furiously paced set ups as the boys are forced to retrace their steps in order to find Doug.
Pairing Sandra Oh as an ambitious MI - 5 investigator looking
into a series of assassinations perpetrated by the mysterious Villanelle (Jodie... Read more
The film is shot with a fierce sense of perspective that draws the audience
into a series...
Lively and imaginative, this raucous adventure - drama recaptures the ramshackle futurism of director Terry Gilliam's 1985 masterpiece Brazil, throwing a lonely guy
into a series of events that get increasingly surreal.
It is a pretty interesting character study (her character, Jules, is divorced, but feels uneasy dating at her age — worried about being branded a «cougar»), but you can not help, but feeling that the joke will wear thin a few episodes
into the series.
The Hangover III is a weak entry
into the series.
Neil LaBute adapts his bracingly astute play
into a series of scenes that make us question how men and women ever come together to make a relationship work.
After establishing a first half with intelligence and a smartly subdued Noomi Rapace, the film devolves
into a series of shadowy men double - crossing each other and the threat of a large - scale terrorist attack with a head villain who barely registers as anything but sullen.
probably maybe with some MH4 elements
into my series, who knows.
That pilot ended up turning
into the series that lasted seven seasons and launched Hale and her costars...
Collapsing
into a series of depressed vignettes paced and posed like a Paul Thomas Anderson film scored by Coldplay and Simon & Garfunkel, Garden State has a pleasing slickness about it while collecting debts, too, to Wes Anderson and Doug Liman.
Fremon Craig sees her characters whole; she extends grace and understanding in every direction and deftly spins the farcical third - act complications
into a series of small but significant emotional breakthroughs.
Like those other films, Gallery is divided
into a series of segments highlighting different aspects of the institution: the tour guides explaining a work or an artist; the craftsmen and women building frames, gallery spaces, designing and testing lighting; restorers at work fixing paintings damaged by time; and administrators debating the best ways to persevere the museums brand and grow its audience.
While not everyone loves the idea of movies being wrangled down
into series, you do get a Fargo every once in a while...
Any time you get three films
into a series, you should have a pretty good idea as to what works and what doesn't.
If you are a fan of the first film, then I highly recommend you getting
into this series if you haven't already.
Turning a rarely dramatised chapter of British history into a riotously grisly romp, this film starts out strongly as an exploration of people power then soon degenerates
into a series of increasingly gory clashes.After signing...
All I'm really left with is that Mario Kart 8 might be the single best entry
into the series and is one of the best games of 2014.
Totaling nearly 9,000 pages, the manga has already been adapted
into a series of six live - action Japanese films in the 70s and two TV series.
TNT is looking to further reshape the television landscape by developing Dean Koontz's best - selling Frankenstein novels
into a series and putting a six - episode series order on L.A. Noir, officially returning Frank Darabont (The Walking Dead) to TV.
Final Fantasy XV is both a love letter to long time series fans as well as an invitation to everyone else to jump
into the series.
A group of eccentric assassins are fed up with Gunther, the world's greatest hit - man and decide to kill him but their plan turns
into a series of bungled encounters as Gunther seems to always be one step ahead.
Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg are also onboard as executive producers, and the show marks Johnson's first foray
into the series regular TV world.
A major subplot in which Darrel pressures his daughter
into a series of underground cage fights feels glaringly contrived (and wildly unnecessary) in the context of a no - holds - barred coming - of - age drama that doesn't really need to cheat.
Eventually it transpired that Intelligent Systems was working on the fourth entry
into the series, following the superb Paper Mario, Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door, and the disappointing misstep, Super Paper Mario.
The film eventually devolves
into a series of life - and - death struggles where the casualties, rather than coming across as random and unpredictable, play out as if they had been negotiated with the cast's publicists in order of name recognition.
Of course, it goes without saying that Detective Pikachu is presented to be for Pokemon fans of all ages, if you know your stuff and been playing for 20 years you'll do just as well as a kid who only just got
into the series.
The end credits are self - congratulatory in the best way (if playing
into the series finale thing a little much).
Super Street Fighter IV: AE is the perfect entry point
into the series for PC gamers.
I fault the studio for thinking Marc Guggenheim, the man who helped pen the disaster - piece «Green Lantern», would be able to bring life
into this series.
«Its narrative is refreshingly free of bloat, folding the Tarzan origin story
into a series of relatively pain - free flashbacks that actually dovetail credibly into its contemporary scenario.
Energised by the spot - on performances of Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock and Karl Urban as Bones, Abrams» movie dared to inject the life and humour back
into the series that had been absent for so long.
She doesn't open up the movie's meaning, but contracts
it into a series of cold, stylistic gestures.
Last Holiday Queen Latifah plays a New Orleans saleswoman who ditches the South for Europe, running
into a series of surprises.
Make sure you watch the first two movies prior to seeing this film as this isn't the movie to jump
into the series.
Russia during the Stalin - era proves to be a challenging place to look for truth, or so learns Leo Demidov (Tom Harding) when his investigation
into a series of child murders uncovers corruption in top officials.
In spite of this you will every so often run
into a series of frustrating and stupid glitches like seeing an open piece of land and not being able to run into it!
Before he can say the wedding is off, Jerry suddenly finds himself embroiled in the chaos that follows in Steve's wake as he is dragged kicking and screaming
into a series of perilous adventures that take the mismatched in - laws - to - be halfway around the world.
The film dissolves
into a series of diminishing anticlimaxes, ending on a note of portentous ambiguity.
It's not like this series» ambitions aren't just, as this story is worthwhile, as reflected by its being crafted
into a series that is still compelling, regardless of its shortcomings, though not exactly to where you can completely forget the final product's issues.
However, after investing so much time and emotion
into the series, I did end up feeling I deserved something better.
I hadn't been
into the series in a while but, man, this game.
An appreciably moody but dramatically stilted crime drama that exudes a certain retro appeal before collapsing
into a series of empty neo-noir poses.
You May Not Kiss the Bride is a charming tale of adventurous high jinx and budding romance involving an unassuming pet photographer (Annable) who is thrown head first
into a series of unforeseeable events when he's forced to marry a Croatian mobster's daughter (McPhee) and spend his honeymoon at a secluded Tahitian resort where the bride is kidnapped.