Sentences with phrase «many other aspects of the film»

The New York Times reported Friday that the already partially - filmed documentary hit a roadblock when the former president insisted on having approval over interview questions and other aspects of the film.
Other aspects of the film also jar slightly.
But there are too many other aspects of the film that let viewers down and cause us to count down the days until Oliver Parker decides to do the material his way and make himself a nice little Wilde trilogy.
Other aspects of the film are oddly familiar and repetitive, adding little more to the trilogy that we haven't already seen.
So it is with practically any other aspect of the film you might try to chew on.
The polemical political comment in earlier films such as Komsomol, Borinage and New Earth is not comfortably integrated into other aspects of the films, and for viewers today limits these films impact.
As with many of Boorman's films, it attracted great acclaim for its extraordinary visuals but not so much the other aspects of the film.
After the excitement of David Arnold's three scores for Emmerich and then the brief diversion to the great John Williams on The Patriot, the change in musical approach since Kloser (later joined by Wander) took over is so extreme, it doesn't really make sense — it's hard to talk about any of the previous four Kloser / Wander scores for Emmerich without repeatedly using the word «bland» — I've just never been able to reconcile the outlandish extravagance of every other aspect of the films with the understated timidity of their scores, which seem to serve no purpose whatsoever.
Most of these elements involve other aspects of film production, but it all starts with the script.
However, while Jupiter Ascending achieves a certain degree of accomplishment as a sci - fi actioner, virtually every other aspect of the film feels like a clunky misfire.
Even though every other aspect of the film was lackluster, the all - star cast had every potential to shine.
Fabulous acting and script aside, there are many other aspects of this film that make it simply stunning.
They recall working with one another, their adult co-stars, the writer, director, and other aspects of the film.
The other aspect of the film that is so unnerving is the way evil exists in plain sight, perhaps at the peripheral of our collective vision, but there to be seen, barely trying to disguise itself, be it corrupt cops or the Russian mob out to make an example of someone.
But while previews have eerie music and depictions of spooky creatures, Entertainment Weekly writer Chris Nashawaty says the film «forgets to be scary,» Variety writer Peter Debruge says there are «vacancies where the scares should be,» and Guardian writer Peter Bradshaw wrote that he is «less convinced by [director Guillermo Del Toro's] Halloweeny ghosts» than by other aspects of the film.
The same could be true for everything other aspect of the film.
Not surprisingly, given first - time director Stromberg's background in visual effects, the only other aspect of the film that comes close to being as vivid as Jolie is the elaborately detailed design of the world, from the costumes to production design, to the elaborate visual effects that bring all the flora and fauna to life.
You may be able to debate other aspects of the film but her performance should be left out of any controversies.
Utopia (30:11)-- Wonderful piece looking at the production design and other aspects of the film's visual components.
Fincher's remarks nicely explain the reasons for the cuts, and he expands on other aspects of the film as well.
But two other aspects of the film stood out to me...
One is left with the feeling that he could maybe have discussed some other aspects of the film's production.

Not exact matches

Horror film buffs may chafe at the selection criteria, the truncated clips, and other scholarly points — non-specialists will still get an overview of aspects of the genre.
You also need to be careful that your overly negative tone doesn't bleed over into other technical aspects of the film.
One of the most annoying aspects of the film is the way that the characters frequently talk over each other without adding anything constructive to the plot or a particular conversation.
While much of The World Before Her speaks to global womanhood, other aspects are more specific to India, but that's what gives the film much of its life and spark.
He delves into every aspect of making the film, the coordination of the music, and the special techniques he created to make «Nashville» an experience unlike any other.
Other films that came after it were far more fastidious in their rendering of the sexual aspect to these clumsy affairs, but this film is far more psychological, directing much of the film's emphasis on the emotional toll of lying to yourself and your loved ones.
Filmmaker Jeremy Saulnier has a keen grasp on every aspect of his films, and his ability to make the film as much about the music as it is about the characters would be shocking if it were any other director.
The third disc also includes various short featurettes on other aspects of the making of the film.
This updated version follows the formula of other Romero remakes by upgrading the visuals and production value while at the same time gutting the story of any satirical or sociological aspects leaving a competent but rather generic horror film that barely explores its underlying concepts, instead relying on by the number horror film «scares» and gore.
Other than the monster, all aspects of this film are backed by either scientific or historical research.»
There's the sense that the cast are doing the heavy - lifting on a fairly straightforward story, and the frequent interjections of shocking violence mean it's a tough film to settle into: the shocks have an almost muting effect on other aspects of the story.
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.
This wild concept of chaos reigning in a suburban neighborhood has its edge reduced by its incomplete image of characters, an aspect that affected Get Him to the Greek in the past, and has made for slower moments in other Stoller films (on the other hand, when characters were solid like in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, they lead to a great introduction for a bare - all Jason Segel).
The Wedding Planner passes by with ease and this makes it passable entertainment while it lasts, yet every aspect of the film is so derivative of other films, one could almost rightfully claim to have seen it without actually viewing it.
While they do excel at that aspect of the characters, it's still an instance where they could be replaced with plenty of other villains and the results would be the same, which is a shame as all of the characters in the film do have decent chemistry with each other.
At the same time, these moments provide some of the film's funniest bits, which leads me to conclude that Brooks would have been better off concentrating on only one of the aspects for this film, and saving the other for a future project.
Without a strong director of photography with a point of view, a film can be somewhat lacking even if every other aspect of the movie is firing on all cylinders.
As with nearly every other aspect of 2016's highest - grossing R - rated film, the opening credits are an exercise in sharing a collective joke with the audience.
Just the other day, Academy Award - nominated screenwriter Taylor Sheridan (Hell or High Water) gave an update on the project, saying, «If Sicario is a film about the militarization of police and that blending over, this is removing the policing aspect from it.»
Given that every other aspect of Deadpool's promotion involves taking the piss out of other super hero properties and mocking anyone who treats them with reverence, it's entirely possible that this is a legit spoiler for the film.
While in other Hollywood - produced films about perversions of authority on the high seas, such as the various versions of Mutiny on the Bounty (Frank Lloyd, 1935; Lewis Milestone, 1962) or Billy Budd (Peter Ustinov, 1962), a comparatively ordinary voyage is complicated by the disastrously warped personality of a deranged (thus, socially maladjusted) captain (Charles Laughton, Trevor Howard, Peter Ustinov), in Botany Bay the obscure and torturous solipsism of the captain colours every aspect of the voyage: he does not stand out as exemplary, but instead characterizes the «transportation» process itself.
The other, and more troubling aspect to the film is Mr. Johnson's use of women as plot devices or Male Support Systems.
Hop over to the other similarly sterling yakker to hear DP Peter Deming (later cinematographer for David Lynch, Wes Craven, and Sam Raimi), co-screenwriter Richard Jefferies, and composer Terry Plumeri go into all aspects of the production, such as the possibility of a remake, the Chris Walas film The Vagrant (also written by Jefferies), and how the film was so very angry.
Mulan is presented in 1.66:1 anamorphic widescreen (the aspect ratio of this and other animated films created with Disney's CAPS system), a step up over its 1.85:1 non-anamorphic widescreen treatment as a Limited Issue / Gold Collection DVD.
Meeting up in Columbia, Missouri, where the Ross's Western screened at the 2015 True / False Film Fest, they discuss the adventurous aspects of their films, the artistic ambitions that can hide behind an unpretentious demeanor, and the challenges of balancing an enjoyable life with the task of documenting the lives of others.
At the film's recent press day, Shyamalan and Blum discussed their creative partnership and the most surprising aspect of working with each other, why the scares in this film are deceptively simple yet terrifying and original, how the mock documentary style format gave Shyamalan new cinematic tools for keeping the audience guessing, his directing style, what he was looking for in his young actors, why he cast experienced stage actors for the grandparents» roles, his collaboration with award - winning DP Maryse Alberti, how he recruited Oxenbould to shoot the chase sequence underneath the house, why he likes treating B genre movies like they're A dramas, and more.
Featuring commentary from musicians who knew him best — like Buddy Guy, Tom Waits and Steve Jordan — the film also explores other key aspects like the formation of The Rolling Stones and his relationship with his father.
Along with discussing the more obvious aspects of making the film, the duo reveals some of the other ideas that were never used, including a short - lived plan to have MacReady's brother as the main protagonist.
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