Sentences with phrase «intrguing film deals»

With sales of recorded music withering, the hot idea among record labels was to sign artists to so - called 360 deals, where a company didn't just release a band's recordings, but promoted the concerts, sold the merchandise, and shared in profits from websites, fan clubs and film deals.
But for all of its laughs, the film deals with some exceptionally heavy ideas through the perspective of different members of the Tenenbaum clan like suicide, betrayal, the need for approval and forgiveness.
The film deals with this struggle and the suffering that it requires.
It should be noted that these films deal with racial intolerance, violence in the cities, crises in public schools, and atomic annihilation.
There seems to be a current vogue for political films dealing with heavyweight subjects but Frost / Nixon eclipses efforts such as Oliver Stone's humorous but ultimately pointless Bush biopic W.
ALBANY — An anti-hydrofracking movie is apparently appropriate for the Assembly, but not well - received films dealing with sex abuse and concussions.
Unlike many films dealing with the pending Apocalypse, which are often told in the horror genre with the visual horrors of the end of days, «Seeking a Friend for the End of the World» rightfully took a different perspective by focusing on people's natural reactions.
Splitting the final Potter volume into two films was also to the advantage of Part 2, as was the fact that this film deals only with roughly the final third of the book.
There are whole segments in the film where nothing really happens, the sequence where the pair find a bat in their wood cabin and spend almost ten minutes of the film dealing with it.
Arguably one of Hitchcock's masterpieces, this intrguing film deals with all the autuer's issues, including the double motif, moral ambiguity, fine line between hero and villain.
This film deals with a lot of heartbreak, but that's life, right?
A fantastic film dealing with teenage angst, «Rebel Without a Cause» is a classic film that finds James Dean in a superbly classic role.
The most royal of the cycle of»60s films dealing with the history and castle intrigues of medieval England, Anthony Harvey's The Lion in Winter returns in a new 4K restoration by Studiocanal.
The film deals with very real (and socially relevant) issues of gun violence in the United States, but more often than not skirts around its questionable morals in order to transport Willis back to the 1980s with catchy one - liners as he takes down the next faceless villain.
In a time when most movies are little more than filmed deals that can spend millions of dollars on elaborate special effects sequences that fade from the mind almost as soon as they play out, he has created some of the most bizarre, hilarious, haunting and memorable imagery that I have ever seen in a film — who could forget the sight of beer baroness Isabella Rossellini standing upon artificial legs filled with her own product in «The Saddest Music in the World,» or the horses stuck in the middle of a frozen river in «My Winnipeg»?
Exploring loss of faith in authority both earthly and divine, the film deals with some similar themes to those of Mr. Robot, but in an even more enigmatic manner.
Most of the film deals, however, with Turing's uphill struggle to break the Enigma Code with altering ups and downs of excitement and disappointment.
In films dealing with sexism, a difference should be made between characters being misogynistic and the film itself being misogynistic.
The progression from Von Doom to Doctor Doom is dull and uninspired, and the way this film deals with The Thing's choices is clumsy.
That too is an interesting film dealing with the male heroic expectations and how that has an effect on relationships and families.
Overall, the film deals with reality in a way that, to repeat a phrase Ergüven uses in her press notes, is essentially a «fairy tale.»
More and more films dealing with the environment have come to us.
Set in 1959, the period piece directly deals with the integration of suburbs in the era of the civil rights movement, although whether or not the film deals with it well is up for you to decide.
The film deals with what will become the most recurrent theme in Hitchcock's work: the innocent individual, falsely accused, forcing him or her to see the truth.
It's not like the film deals with this subject sensitively, but, again, I liked how it dealt with its characters and their actions in high school.
Rogue Nation somewhat bucks that trend as the film deals with the fallout from franchise predecessor Ghost Protocol.
The film deals with what it means to be a person of color in today's world, but it plays out within the confines of a fictional East African country called Wakanda.
At the same time, the film deals with a variety of transgressive subjects and presents an intense criticism against established social institutions.
In other words, The Mothman Prophecies is a film dealing with the popular suffusion of supernatural phenomena that is itself a product of the popularization of a supernatural film phenomenon.
This sprawling, ambitious nearly - three - hour film deals with nothing less than the survival of mankind, the power of love, and the Theory of Relativity!
Of course but more than this these films deal with real life issues such as superficiality, depression, paranoia, schizophrenia.
Jessica Yellin presented the award to the teams involved with four films dealing with Syria: «City of Ghosts», «Cries from Syria», «Hell on Earth: The Fall of Syria and the Rise of ISIS», and «Last Men in Aleppo.»
Director Josh Cooley, along with «Inside Out» filmmakers Pete Docter («Up,» «Monsters, Inc.») and Jonas Rivera («Up»), introduced the short, which revisits Riley, who is now 12 and the film deals with both her father and mother trying to figure out if this guy at their door is Riley's first date.
As someone who honestly doesn't care for or like films dealing with or revolving around war, I was truly fascinated by this film, and it held my attention the entire two hours plus runtime.
All three films deal with the nature of truth in narrative, and how varying perspectives create varying narratives.
Writer / director David Robert Mitchell's horror film deals with a 19 - year - old girl receiving a sexually transmitted curse (yes, you read that right).
An elevated genre film dealing with love, loss and vampires, The Transfiguration stars Ruffin as a 14 - year - old misfit who gets bullied at school and immerses himself in the world of vampires to escape his solitude when he returns home.
At least three of his films deal with themes of blindness and healing: Pride of the Marines, Dark Passage, and The Hanging Tree.
A good chunk of the film deals with escapes and the main characters creeping around on empty streets, and the lossless tracks really gives a sense of the emptiness of the city with small, subtle noises; the sound of humans disintegrating is another highlight.
The latter, in particular, seems underdeveloped with Dag and his co-writer Ladinigg seeming to throw it into proceedings for the sake of reminding the audience that this is an important film dealing with serious social issues.
Gilroy's film deals with the underground world of freelance crime journalism, and it stars Jake Gyllenhaal.
• / Film The Duplass Brothers have signed a four film deal with Netflix.
«Star Wars» alum Hayden Christensen has inked a two - film deal with Emmett / Furla / Oasis, the [mostly] direct - to - vid action label that's also managed to coax Bruce Willis, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and John Cusack to it's product listing in recent years.
The fact that such a strong film deals with a rarely touched upon topic makes for an incredible movie experience.
Similarly, films dealing with LGBT + issues often suffer at awards season.
In this climate, any sort of backlash — which can be translated as a reflection of reasonable complaints about the way the film deals with racism — is powerful enough to derail a frontrunner.
The actor did sign a three - film deal with Marvel, so he knows he's contracted for at least two more appearances — if Marvel chooses to exercise that contract.
Between 1999 and 2006, he made a series of six films dealing with the often absurd adventures of Kapa and Pepe, two comical anti-heroes played by actors Zoltan Mucsi and Peter Scherer.
The film deals with a group of lesbian and gay activists who allied themselves with the coal miners during a British strike in 1984.
It's not the only cathartic road trip movie of the season, nor is it the only recent film dealing with Alzheimer's.
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