Sentences with phrase «meat is in the film»

The plot here is entirely predictable but as with Ozu's family dramas the real meat is in the film's visual aesthetic and cultural context, at once captured most intensely during a scene where Teresa witnesses a financial crisis - related suicide with all the suddenness of an Alfonso Cuaron action sequence and Chen captures her jaded shock by shooting her from low angles through light - heavy filters.

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Evidence they are like the tactically meat - grinding and military law abusing French WWI generals featured in Stanley Kubrick's Paths of Glory film?
Mix the ground meat, egg white, bread crumbs, shallots, oregano, dill, 1/2 teaspoon of the salt, and 1/2 teaspoon of the pepper in a medium bowl until uniform — that is, until the spices are spread evenly throughout; the bread crumbs, too; and the egg white is no longer visible as a scummy film.
Woody Harrelson is an award - winning actor who has appeared in films including White Men Can't Jump, Kingpin, Natural Born Killers and The People vs. Larry Flynt, as well as Meat Free Monday's own film One Day a Week.
Low oxygen conditions under vacuum packaging can minimize oxidative deterioration of meat and inhibit aerobic microbial growth.Also, in order to extend meat display life using nitriteembedded film (NEF) are used.
If there was ever any doubt as to Ice - T's stance on food, the hip - hop icon cleared it up in the Body Count video «Institutionalized»: While taking a lunch break, he's accosted by a film crew member wearing a «Meat Is Murder» T - shirt.
The film itself is a bit scattered — in trying to cover so much ground, it sometimes feels as though the story itself is all over the place, and some of the points it makes (like the societal pressure on men to eat meat as a reflection of their manhood) are much stronger than others.
In August, R&B star Ne - Yo, a lifelong meat - eater, announced on Facebook that he «ain't messing with meat no more» after having seen the film.
In this documentary, plant - based diets are also shown to have a significant impact on our environment — the film subtly evolves from a narrative around nutrition and into a discussion around climate change, arguing that the decision to reduce meat consumption is perhaps the most profound choice an individual can make to reduce their impact on the earth.
One thing they did not mention in the film was the benefit of carbohydrate restriction, they instead insisted that as long as you are not eating meat, you can essentially eat as much sugar as you want with no health consequences.
How is it prepared and did you control for this variable because this is so annoying, that's why I did a film on household environmental mold, this year's it's in your meat because it was in the crop because there was a drought and this next year it's not.
Roberts does bring one nifty new visual idea to the meat - grinding party, a long take involving a body floating in a swimming pool, but it's not enough to justify even the film's brief length, and none of the performances rise to the level of Tyler's carefully calibrated panic.
And while 12 Years a Slave provides ample meat for its established actors (Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti and Brad Pitt feature memorably), it also helps shape a star in Nyong» o (making her film debut) who is heart - wrenchingly real as the terrorised Patsey.
Reinvigorating the look of Alien Resurrection is the sensibility of French director Jean - Pierre Jeunet, whose previous films Delicatessen (1991) and The City of Lost Children (1995) point directly to the familiar yet exotic and new confines of the Auriga and the Betty (which have the same spooky, almost Victorian feel as the interior of Orson Welles» magnificent Amberson mansion) as well as strange obsessions with flesh (the new Ripley is described as a «meat byproduct») and cloning (both Perlman and Pinon co-star in City).
Anton was extraordinarily immersed in the role, even limiting his diet to local junk food like «Francesinhas» (meat and cheese sandwiches that are typical in the region) the entire time we were in Portugal, true to his character, who at one point in the film tell us that he doesn't take care of himself.
There's a dream sequence late in the film that reminded me of something out of a Luis Buñuel film, complete with surreal visuals and butchered meat, and it's startling and alive in a way the film overall fails to achieve, outside of a few scenes.
You won't see another film this year that coasts as long as it does on the sex appeal and posturing of its actors, and while I can't imagine anyone besides Pitt and Jolie in these roles, it's a shame there's so little meat on the film's bones.
Moon's Thomas Marler said the game has been worked on in secret for four years, and that its biggest inspirations are titles like Super Metroid, Super Meat Boy and Disney films like The Lion King.
Trying to turn all this reporting into a coherent two - hour - long feature film is like using the ground meat from dozens of cows to produce a single burger (one of the many dangerous industry practices Schlosser assails in the book).
The meat and potatoes of the site is its coverage of Hollywood industry news, with tracking of boxoffice and home video grosses, TV ratings, films and TV shows in production.
If McConaughey's role sounds familiar, it should — he is playing no more than a variation on his starmaking role in A Time to Kill, which just adds to the routine quality of the courtroom scenes, which are the meat and potatoes of the film.
The real meat of the comedy, and drama, comes in the ingenious dirty tricks that Candy and Bodine play on each other, which could kick off a primer on the political practice recently known as «rat - f ** king» (although that phrase is never uttered in the film).
Ana Lily Amirpour's latest film is an anthropophagous dystopian fairytale, set in a Texas wasteland where society's rejects are just trying to make ends meet... or it would be more appropriate to say meAt.
She gets in nice a close to wade's face, and sniffs (we're told earlier in the film regular people smell like meat to Zombies).
She's great in her recurring role in «Miami Vice,» and in «Jackie Brown» (still one of Tarantino's two or three best), she makes Samuel L. Jackson, the baddest, most intimidating guy in Tarantino's previous film, seem like dead meat without ever having to fire a shot.
However, the best advice with Potters, is to dive in, take it at face value and usually, there is some meat waiting for you in the middle of the film as a reward for your patience.
We're mostly invested in the Luke, Kylo and Rey dynamic, which is the real meat of the film.
Breaking out of the stylistic confines of his last couple of films, Scorsese hit the ground running with a go - for - broke epic that ran for three breathlessly - paced hours, was horrifying and hilarious in equal measure (an extended sequence involving some old quaaludes, luncheon meat, a looming legal catastrophe and an old «Popeye» cartoon was a set - piece for the ages), was jam - packed with great performances across the board and which offered viewers the pleasure of seeing a top director working at the peak of his powers.
In Five Dolls, Umiliani's score veers between stylistic counterpoint and parody (but Bava's film is clearly a mordent, tongue - in - cheek production), and his carnival theme for the meat locker is brilliantly apropoIn Five Dolls, Umiliani's score veers between stylistic counterpoint and parody (but Bava's film is clearly a mordent, tongue - in - cheek production), and his carnival theme for the meat locker is brilliantly apropoin - cheek production), and his carnival theme for the meat locker is brilliantly apropos.
The Big Sick movie review: If a film can still be made where a person spreads the prayer mat and then dances around it playing video games, where Anupam Kher can play a Pakistani dad, where one can say that he doesn't know whether one believes or not in Allah, and where a mother can pack meat biryani for the road, all is well.
It's in the story though that the real meat and potatoes of the film are to be found with it being a horror film of sharply written and scathing satire.
A human meat grinder that turns victims into hamburgers, drugs that make users dance, and a finger condom are all examples of elements that you wouldn't have seen in the first film.
While the meat of the film is its ethical dilemma, it also provides an excellent opportunity to engage students in in - depth analysis.
One is the single player story mode that plays out like a Michael Bay action film, and then there's the multiplayer mode, which is the true meat of the game and keeps Internet service providers in business.
Carolee Schneemann, Meat Joy, 1964 6 min, color, sound, 16 mm film Untrained performers writhe on the ground in furry bikinis while raw meat and paint fall into their midst as orgiastic excess is drawn from carefully directed actiMeat Joy, 1964 6 min, color, sound, 16 mm film Untrained performers writhe on the ground in furry bikinis while raw meat and paint fall into their midst as orgiastic excess is drawn from carefully directed actimeat and paint fall into their midst as orgiastic excess is drawn from carefully directed actions.
Directed by Louie Psihoyos, the film is a tense action - film - like documentary on the brutal killing of dolphins in Taiji, Japan, one of many areas of the country where dolphins and whales are killed for their meat, though some of the traumatized animals are hand - chosen to be hauled off to theme parks and swim - with - the - dolphin programs across the globe.
A team of scientists, film - makers and environmental advocates say they collected samples of whale meat being sold in sushi restaurants in both the US and South Korea late last year.
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