Sentences with phrase «little film if»

Park Chan - Wook's (Old Boy) American debut Stoker, an odd little film if ever there was one, has the Asian auteur taking on Hitchcock.
With echoes of Don McKellar's Last Night (a brilliant little film if you've never seen it) blending with a Steve Carell comedy and American indie sensibilities, Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World promises two things: a road trip with Keira Knightley and a title that most cinemas will have trouble fitting on their marquees.

Not exact matches

A little boy comes up to them saying he's seen Iron Man, but if you've seen the film, you know he actually saw Spader's Ultron.
If you care to view a little film about how disgusting and arrogant priests in the US can be just watch this PBS special:
If you haven't already noticed, or haven't yet had the chance to take a little peak, my husband and I have added a new, food - related short film series called «Food Meditation», which we plan on bringing to you once a month in hopes of offering up a peaceful little space to quiet your mind, reflect and relax.
If you want a step by step explanation on how to make this juice, I've filmed a little tutorial for you.
Still, your dip will brown eventually if you serve all at once, so serve in small batches, with the rest stored in the fridge like so: Rub a little olive oil onto a sheet of plastic wrap, then press the wrap, oil side down, onto the surface of the dip — the thin film of oil creates an impermeable barrier, with plastic as a reliable backup.
The thing I find most freaky about it is the «film» it seems to leave behind on the kitchen counter if you drop a bit (and by a «bit», I mean the teensiest amount):\ I've been meaning to investigate some more good GF baking binders (such as guar gum etc) Hopefully I find one a little less intimidating:)
But if there really are state rules (or union rules, which were also alluded to) that prevented Jamie from distributing his food, shouldn't an advance person in his production team have thought to investigate a little before filming?
Happy is ice cream and a film after a long day with the little one if they wake in the night they can join in and share the icecream
So if you're looking for something that can help make your home a little cooler in the hot summer months, this film could be a great option for you.
Somehow, film makes the scene a little more lush, a little more warm, even if it's not in color... and the telescope was carefully hand - guided over the 30 - minute exposure.
As far as Expelled is concerned, none of that exists and although, yes, the film does say that they give themselves, the sort of, the pretense of not blaming Darwin, you get a couple of people including Ben Stein saying «of course no one is saying Darwin cast the Holocaust,» but of course they then make every possible connection they can; and I think it's interesting that if you took out those little excuses that said, «of course no one says Darwin cast the Holocaust,» that is exactly what someone would understand from the film.
If you get the thickness of a metal layer right, you can make a beam splitter that divides an incident beam of light into two equal parts, with just a little bit of the light lost to the metal film itself.
i wouldn't exactly consider myself «high - maintenance» because i'm okay with outdoors - y activities and i never mind breaking a little sweat, but i just have a fine appreciation for beautiful film photographs in obscure locations, and if i can be in the photographs wearing vintage, well that's all the more fun!
Her subsequent role in 2002's Laurel Canyon — as an aging, wild - child record producer — earned her critical hosannas, even if the film was little - seen.
All the same, this one is a dark, enjoyable, at times upsetting little film that is a good one to watch if you are looking for something to watch.
There are so many brilliantly placed little treats littered throughout the film and each one is sure to have you cracking up — more so if you don't see it coming.
Maybe if the film had emphasized the investigation a little more, but it didn't.
There's nothing wrong with reworking the score of Annie — as this film does — but too often, the movie seems a little embarrassed to be a musical at all, making it seem as if it's having a crisis of confidence.
One of the first appearances of the kindly Walsh was in 1988's Clean and Sober, in which he plays a recovering alcoholic helping Michael Keaton through the same struggle.As he crept into his late fifties and early sixties, the stature of Walsh's films diminished a little, if not his actual workload.
The film is also divided into chapters, which serves little purpose other than to give away details about upcoming events, as if intent on spoiling rather than foreshadowing.
But while The Sword in the Stone gets a pass on entertainment value if nothing else, the same can't be said for this film, which more than anything else is shapeless and a little boring.
If the game was meant to be a tribute to the 25th anniversary of the film, little of it will be found.
Though the theme of resentment plays a big part in the film, Tom's emotional transformation is taken a little too far, to the point that you're not even sure if you like the main characters anymore.
In retrospect, it is a little hard to take Hackman all that seriously in this film, when he was about three years away from getting his butt kicked by a flying alien in tights, but make no mistake, in this film, he's a good deal more groovy than Queens» «Another Bites the Dust»... if not the term «groovy».
Yeah, if this film's title is a metaphor for death, then it's a little more comprehensive than «bite the dust», although it might just be telling us that Gene Hackman is so awesome that he can catch a bullet with his teeth.
Equally, if everything fails to work, the film is a slog that perpetually challenges the viewer to engage while offering little reason to do so.
Eye of the Dolphin is much better than most films of this sort, and if it helps a generation of young girls want to grow up to swim with live dolphins rather than groom My Little Ponys, that's certainly not a bad thing at all.
So the film feels a little bit like Sleeping With The Enemy if Julia Roberts eventually decided that her controlling husband was a pretty good guy who just had a hard life and wanted what was best for her.
There is a certain intimacy to Hibbs» efforts, though not as much as there is to the efforts of a cast full of dated performances, some of which are dated to the point of mediocrity, while other hold up well enough to be rich with charisma, if not a little dramatic weight, with Audie Murphy himself, as himself, all but carrying the film with his particularly grounded charisma, and charming chemistry with his peers.
But I'm honestly a little disappointed that this film played out the way it did, because it could've been, at the very least, a good movie, if not a great one, if more of an effort was put into putting together a stronger script with better character development.
Throw in Myrna Loy and you have a very fun movie with 3 actors at the top of their game.The film is about a test pilot (Gable) and his trusty mechanic (Tracy) who meet a girl (Loy) and how the strain of a test pilot's life affects them all.The film is a little long, but the action is well done.The acting is the main reason to watch this film, and if your are a fan of the big three, then you will have a good time.
Also, the film feels a little long and draggy at times, as if the great director John Landis was just very unfocused and unsure of how to use all of the great talent at hand to its fullest.
If you like your movies a little bit crazy, here's a collection of mad nutters you'll surely enjoy, straight from the FilmOn film library vault.
A small but bracing breath of fresh air; if a little under - told, its problems at least stem from a creative gait that's refreshingly out of lockstep with the Hollywood - ized regurgitation of indie film convention.
As if it's not enough that the characters are kind of unlikable in certain areas, this narrative that does little outside of simply meditate upon the questionable leads is pretty thin, and that really undercuts much momentum, to where natural shortcomings play an instrumental role in bringing the final product to mediocrity, and yet, I won't go so far as to say that this film's story concept is completely juiceless, as its portrayal of a nerdy manchild's lifestyle is pretty realistic, if not genuine, and therefore kind of intriguing.
But if your a fan of films that are a little off - beat, like myself, you should enjoy this one.»
This film could be so much better if he was a little bit braver!
There's so little to say in this film, and if there was a little more heart here, then the final product would have stood as genuinely decent, but as things stand, this effort is not only forgettable, but mean -, if at all spirited, with unlikable characters behind a meandering narrative that mediocrity goes secured.
The film contains little if any profanity, most of the profane language is of the English variety and generally considered un-offensive to us on this side of the pond.
Battle of the Sexes breaks little new ground as either a sports film or a lesbian romance, but it's lively, funny, and, if you're unlucky enough to be a feminist in 2017, vicariously wish - fulfilling.
This almost adds to the bleak vision of the film, no music, very little uplifting moments, as if to enjoy yourself is frowned upon.
Even if one agrees with the disgust they feel at this privileged, entitled class» complacency and complicity, a little more subtlety and a more nuanced approach to the dynamics of this culture clash would have made the film that little bit more effective.
It's not a blood drenched film, but if you're in the mood for something a little slow paced and atmospheric then check it out!
All of the structural, if superficial aspects of the story are in place, but the film fails to dig deeper, giving talented veteran actors very little to work with.
It may try to force too much information into too little time if you don't know about the history and technology of film, but this documentary romanticizes the art with such passion and finesse that it stands as a reaffirmation of the power of movies and the importance of understanding their history and possible future.
If you click on one of them, you'll learn a little about it and also be able to jump to its inclusion in the film.
What's most stunning about the anecdotes recounted by Dick's interviewees is how alike they are, and if his film doesn't delve quite deeply enough into the type of culture that breeds such conduct (specifically, the way in which the army projects strength as a masculine trait, thereby subconsciously disparaging female victimhood as an undesirable weakness), its spartan use of graphics and statistics conveys arguments with little grandstanding.
Even if Lake Placid is flawed, this is still a very good little film.
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