Sentences with phrase «majority of the film takes»

In fact the majority of the film takes place during the final months of the War Between the States, that great act of treason.
The vast majority of the film takes place in New York, where he meets the woman who will become his wife and lifelong partner.
To the Bone isn't all that interested in the actual treatment of the condition, even though the majority of the film takes place in a treatment program.
The majority of the film takes place in the White House, here portrayed with a musty library feel, constantly filled with dark polished wood and many, many books.
A majority of the film takes place on Asgard and other unique and cool planets that aren't boring old Earth and I applaud that.
With the majority of the film taking place in the daylight, many scenes outside, the picture is very bright and vivid.
There is, of course, no structural reason for the stage in terms of narrative — Melanie Oliver's editing is, after all, more responsible for the film's allegro tempo than Wright's staging — but as a metaphor for the aristocratic world wherein the majority of the film takes place, it has some appreciated if obvious bite (Wright ensures his intentions by juxtaposing natural environments when Levin returns to his home in the country).
According to a casting call, the majority of the film takes place in the year 1973.
With patience and tightly honed focus (the majority of the film takes place at home and school), Al - Mansour creates a palpable sense of simmering resentment.
While the majority of the film takes place in and around the kidnapping, Leo wears heavy facial prosthetics and a fat suit to closer resemble the trash talking controversial figure.
The majority of the film takes place as an extended flashback, beginning with Wonder Woman's mythical origins on Themyscira, an island populated by immortal women known as Amazons.
The majority of the film takes place in the house as well, but Letts and Wells still offer us glimpses of the Oklahoma setting which is vital to Letts» world.
They play on fear, paranoia, and claustrophobia as a majority of the film takes place in the bunker.
Much of the sneak peek actually has been seen in other trailers and ads, but we do get a brand new look at Riley, the 11 - year - old girl in whose head the majority of the film takes place.

Not exact matches

Disney took over the majority of the «Star Wars» universe after it purchased Lucasfilm in 2012, but that deal lacked the first «Star Wars» film from 1977, which Fox produced and owned.
Tarantulas, the hairy spiders that stole movie scenes and won hearts in popular films like «Home Alone,» «Raiders of the Lost Ark,» and «Dr. No,» take a starring role in a new study that reorganizes their group, reclassifying the majority of 55 known tarantula species and adding 14 new ones, including the creepy - crawly named for Cash.
Logan Lucky tops the majority of the aforementioned films, due to its consistently fun tone and alternative take on the heist premise.
The majority of the film's first two acts take place entirely in a bunker with one possibly disturbed individual played by a terrifically unsettled John Goodman.
I'm all for a movie taking its time to tell a worthwhile story, but I found myself bored quite often throughout the majority of the film.
One of the most impressive things of Bahrani and Bahareh Azimi «s script is that it sets up scenes which could have followed into much more dramatic outcomes but the writers chose to take the road less traveled and in an odd way, by taking the less dramatic approach, the film removes itself that much further from the majority of indie films that concern themselves with cramming the most amount of drama into the least amount of time.
The majority of the scenes in the film do not take place in
The majority of the film is taken up by cheap jump scares.
The majority of the film's action takes place long after Eric and Sara's love affair is discovered (you can probably guess how Freya reacts to it) and Eric has escaped the icy North to be a Huntsman of his very own.
A majority of the film's present - day scenes take place there, with the rest of the story being told through flashbacks.
The majority of the film is rather dark, as it takes place in a dark house the entire film, and there is noticeable grain consistent with being shot on film, which Aronofsky opted to shoot on 16 mm.
In many ways, Simon Pegg is the Quentin Tarantino of British film comedy; there are so many throwaway gags that it'll take multiple viewings to spot them all and I'm sure that the majority of the film references will be lost on a...
Certainly it isn't because it's a fitting ending to the journey of Bilbo, as he's not even involved in the majority of this film, instead taking a back seat to a host of characters that are either greatly beefed up from their small supporting roles in the original Tolkien work, or, as in the case of lovelorn wood elf Tauriel (Lilly, The Long Weekend) and handsome dwarf Kili (Turner, The Mortal Instruments), complete fabrications injected to put in a love story for, presumably, the young female set.
Simien's film takes place at Winchester University, a predominantly white, prestigious university where we're introduced to six significant characters: Sam White (Tessa Thompson), the biracial activist who overcompensates her blackness; Lionel Higgins (Tyler James Williams), the black homosexual who lives in an all - white residence building, and feels little sense of belonging; Colandrea «CoCo» Conners (Teyonah Parris), the white - washed blogger who acknowledges racism yet chooses to ignore it in fear of non-acceptance from the white majority; The Dean (Dennis Haysbert), who has worked hard his whole life solely to over-emphasize his superiority and intelligence towards white corporate men, specifically the president of Winchester; The Dean's son Troy (Brandon Bell), who spends his college career doing things to make his father happy and impress the white majority; and Kurt Fletcher (Kyle Gallner), the privileged, ignorant son of the President of Winchester.
If Wright does decide the take the job, it will reunite him with the star of the majority of his films, Simon Pegg.
The film, the majority of which takes place in a weed - filled Rolls Royce travelling from Seattle to Los Angeles, has as much heart as it does laughs.
While Depp was briefly seen in the first «Fantastic Beasts» film — for the majority of the feature, he was «disguised» as another wizard, played by Colin Farrell — he is expected to take a «much more pivotal role» in the next feature.
The best Bond films were wise enough not to take themselves too seriously, generally aware that they were selling a fantasy package of moral escapism, aspirational heterosexuality and killer theme tunes, the majority of which have endured as richer cultural ar...
The majority of Joe Swanberg's directorial career has been making micro-budget indie films such as Kissing on the Mouth, LOL, and Hannah Takes the Stairs, which many consider to be early pioneers of the mumblecore (yes, I said it) movement.
Eventually, he has to recruit spunky teen genius Selena Gomez, who takes the passenger seat for the majority of the film.
It doesn't take much to realize that even in this era of Best Picture / Best Director splits, the majority of the Director winners whose films lost Best Picture still had the # 2 film in the race.
The film will be set in post-Civil War times and as of now sounds a bit like previous Tarantino film Reservoir Dogs in the sense that the majority of the film will take place in only one location.
Now the majority of Hulu subscribers take advantage of both its film and TV offerings.
And you can't say the film doesn't self - referentially warn you about the majority of its final hour — a talky detour into Joshua Tree National Park where Billy and Hans each take a crack at fleshing out the themes of Marty's script.
The majority of the piece is candid set footage, showing us direction, rehearsal, raw takes, and day - for - night filming.
Although not a film about or of a play — a point that should be emphasized — the majority of the picture takes place inside a theatre, not just on the stage, but backstage and in the auditorium.
While the majority of 10,000 KM takes place in just two apartments, the film avoids feeling claustrophobic using a wide range of technology to explore new areas.
One of the first things you notice about the film is that it's oddly bright — even dark shots catch the actors in tractor beams of light, while the majority of the action takes place in the daytime (here we have a Dracula who seems to be immune to sunlight)-- and unapologetically sharp.
Even though the idea of sequels to classic films is a hot button topic for the vast majority of us, there's something inherently exciting when one of the best «new» directors decides to take a crack at a sequel no one thought we'd want.
The platforming which makes up the majority of the experience is actually pretty good, but the brief length, easy difficulty and puzzling deviations from the film all take away from the game and leave it feeling underwhelming.
While recognizing that the new MMO release centers around concepts and events following two best selling console gaming titles that take place in a timelineapproximately4000 years before the events of the Star Wars movies, it should be noted that the majority of people identify more closely with the Star Wars timeline as portrayed in the Star Wars films, and as such, identify more closely with the content of Star Wars Galaxies.
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