Sentences with phrase «little preachy»

Warning: This is going to sound a little preachy.
Like many Christian films it can get a little preachy, but unlike most of them, it is not overly long and you don't get a lot of the bad distractions from a film poorly made.
Not exactly screwball, it's occasionally funny, but is too long and at times even a little preachy.
A little preachy, but it has a lot to say.
The film may sometimes get a little preachy, but writer - turned - director Blumberg...
Unfortunately, it got a little preachy / eye rolling at the end.
Also she seemed a little preachy to me.
But 7 Habits gets a little preachy, so I finally settled on this book.)

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It is a bit preachy and a little full of itself in regards to its message and theme, but is still an important and memorable story worth watching.
Hoot isn't really trying to recapture a sense of nostalgia for these sorts of vacuous, sometimes - preachy little films, but it does appear to be made by people that haven't really matured past that era in terms of what they think of when they conceive of movies aimed at young adults.
Maybe it is a little heavyhanded and preachy and perhaps it does categorise between Us and Them a little too easily but none of this matters because underneath lurks a worthy, beautifully made film with two stand - out performances.
The last time I saw a movie where so many whites were massacred by blacks was 1993's Sankofa, which was a little bit too preachy to be an enjoyable film experience.
I did think the text got a little bit preachy at times as the author expressed her opinion of both the situation in Afghanistan regarding women's rights and the practice of bacha posh; at times the material felt overly judgmental.
To explore issues like classism and racism without ever being sanctimonious or preachy, to show the story through the eyes of a child without ever getting cutesy or patronizing, to weave together all those separate little storylines without ever letting them feel sloppy or disjointed — it's a rare author who can manage even one of those, and Harper Lee makes them all look effortless.
This may have seemed a little bit preachy, and I'm sorry for that, but DOOM's success both critically and commercially is a hugely significant moment for the games industry.
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