Sentences with phrase «more runtime»

A separate case and external battery will generally provide more runtime and a more easily pocketed handset.
The mophie Juice Pack Plus for iPhone 4 follows the same format - a plastic shell for the iPhone 4 that squeezes in more runtime as well as protecting the Apple smartphone - but throws in a 2,000 mAh battery which mophie reckons can more than double talk, media or internet browsing time.
Add that to the benefit of around 40 % to 50 % more runtime if the test was right and this device looks even more attractive.

Not exact matches

Even if you consider the detachable screen little more than a party trick, you still get a well - built laptop with unmatched runtime and performance options that most other 13 - inch systems simply don't offer.
And yet, it has never been more viable to not use Windows, first for consumers but also for enterprise, and the reason is the web: here was a new runtime that sat on top of Windows but did not depend on it, 1 and on the consumer side Google was the biggest winner.
It's powered by a good Li - Ion battery for typically more than an hour of runtime on a single charge.
As far as runtime goes, it gives you about 15 minutes, which is more than enough for a sedan and small SUV.
Even more important, the thermal - vacuum test enabled us to get significant runtime on the avionics and components within the spacecraft, emulating the communication cadence and data streams that we would eventually see on orbit.»
But Lucy powers through the premise of a more generic movie in its first twenty minutes, and then it spends the rest of its runtime being delightfully weird.
While the short runtime can make this episode seem a bit more like filler, the usually stellar voice cast and key moments help keep the momentum up during the penultimate episode.
The rest of the time, this tone - deaf comedy invites more cringing than laughter with its dorky depictions ringing false and yet wanting to be taken seriously for an excessive nearly two - hour runtime.
The result is a maddening film, not just for its endorsement of immorality, but for its lack of likable characters, and a plot that drags along in a way that makes it feel far more than its hour and forty minute runtime.
«Unfinished Business» is the type of movie that is so awful that as it rolls along (its 91 - minute runtime feels agonizing) you get more and more restless.
The film may have benefitted from dedicating more of its runtime to the ravishing period flashbacks, whose set and costume design are pretty stunning.
This second act is a bit prolonged, carrying the film to a 116 - minute runtime and detailing more than necessary the cunning vengeance plot.
Wheatley and co-writer Amy Jump don't waste a second of Free Fire «s runtime, which couldn't come at a more right time before some bloated action movies arrive this summer.
At this point, the film requires a second viewing, one that you should be more than willing to take despite a 2 hour 15 minute runtime.
Over the course of the film's 90 minute runtime, we meet: Loretta (Caroline Dhavernas), a waitress with dreams of something more; a sleazy hustler named Michael (Kevin Pollak); feuding married couple Henry and Lily (Peter Keleghan and Wendy Crewson); recovering drug addict Denise (Anna Friel) and her patient husband R.J. (Kris Holden - Reid); and Phillie (Craig Ferguson), the motel's depressed, drunken janitor.
The film is quite interesting but for its short runtime, I feel that the filmmakers rushed it a bit, and didn't offer a more elaborate in depth look at the Eichmann trial.
It all sounds interesting, and Rules Don't Apply is often fun: light on its feet, not concerned with making any real points, more of a romantic caper than anything else for most of its runtime.
Concussion ultimately isn't a film that will leave you with much more than a shrug (and likely a yawn as its meandering final act makes it feel every minute of its bloated 123 - minute runtime), but if nothing else it holds the promise that Smith still has the capacity to be the best of both worlds the way that he's always been.
All three actors deliver solid performances — especially Margot Robbie and Chiwetel Ejiofor, who are given more time to develop their characters — but unfortunately, not a lot happens over the course of the film's 98 - minute runtime that's particularly compelling.
I can only imagine that Meyers» script had far more scenes and characters that were ultimately cut in an attempt to keep the pace up and the runtime down.
One of the darker and more mysterious entries in the MCU, The Winter Soldier brilliantly plays out like a crackling conspiracy thriller for much of its runtime.
They have more truth in one page than 500 Days of Summer's entire runtime.
Blu - Ray Review: Dawn of the Dead (2004) Distributor: Scream Factory Street Date: October 31st 2017 Technical Specifications: 1080P Video, Color, 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio, 5.1 DTS - HD Master Audio Runtime: 1... Read More
Over its 79 - minute runtime, you'll find out more about how Pegg and Wright first met, where the original ideas for all three movies came from and what Wright sounds like when he sees Pegg kissing a girl.
The best way to support Brooke's outsized personality and big - time ambition proved to be a nimble narrative that switches things up halfway through the film's snappy 84 - minute runtime, when the film transitions from a more traditional comedy to one that firmly nods to screwball sensibilities.
Judging from the awful TV spots and the critical consensus, I believe it's a fairly safe bet that you'll laugh more from this short video than the entire runtime of Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son.
Despite a dense storyline, everything carries on at a brisk pace making for a meaningful complete film but also crosses the two and half hour runtime at a reasonable rate for those who may be a bit more unsettled at the thought of sitting still for that long.
It is remarkable that not only does the three - hour runtime never test your patience, but by the end the film actually leaves you wanting more.
I loved that there was no compromise on making the film more commercially palatable by cutting some of the extensive landscape shots to decrease the runtime.
The loss in cinematic power is more evident in the types of visuals (split - screen shots that allowed focus choices now merely seem gimmicky) and in the runtime, where the movie is shy of even just an hour - long commercial television program and lacks the sensory overload to explain it.
Typically, scripts run at about a one minute of runtime per page, so it's quite likely the fight scene in the film will be at least 25 minutes long, if not more.
I know it says based on a true story but with the addition of cast like Christopher Walken and Paul Sorvino to add more Italian to the screen so that mafia has a bigger presence, it feels like the movie is going to run itself into the horrible wall of cliche more than once during the runtime and I'm just going to want to hope someone had attached a bomb to my seat.
With an 80 minute runtime, there's likely a few more minutes of dialogue, coverage, or something additional that would have rounded out these two women a bit more.
Even more impressively, we never lose sight of the hero's journey amid the maelstrom of sharp hand - brake turns and suspension - busting stunt work that dominates Fury Road's two - hour runtime.
However, the game is bogged down by inconsistent storytelling, unintuitive puzzles and pacing issues throughout its runtime, making the merits much more difficult to appreciate.
But we've got our fingers crossed that it'll be more than a gimmick, because one of the most exciting actors around, Tom Hardy, has the lead role, and will seemingly be on screen for every frame of the runtime.
Shot in a bright shade of toilet - bowl orange, part three spends its entire interminable runtime desperately attempting to offend, but the orgy of mutilation, sexual abuse, racial slurs, bellowing cartoon overacting, and down - with - Texas «satire» grows more tedious with each passing minute.
Pt. 2 improves from the mess that was left by Pt. 1 but ultimately it's more filler for a longer runtime.
Daniel Craig looks bored for most of its bloated 150 - minute runtime, while Christoph Waltz is wasted in a role more concerned with hiding his identity than properly integrating him into the story.
I liked this more and more as the runtime wore on.
The two hour runtime left a lot of gaps in the storyline and left out extensive detail — in its place more style and shock value.
WHY: Splitting «The Hobbit» into three movies has been a point of contention among fans since it was first announced, and the futility of that decision has never been more evident than with «The Battle of the Five Armies,» a 144 - minute marathon of masturbatory excess in which the titular set piece — one that's contained within a single chapter in J.R.R. Tolkien's novel — makes up almost half of its bloated runtime.
While Scott's film had a relatively simple plot — hunt and terminate a handful of droids — there are a lot more moving pieces in «Blade Runner 2049,» which come together seamlessly over the course of the nearly three - hour runtime.
It's here that Stranger Things uses its runtime to its advantage, digging into its characters in ways that make us more fearful for them as they wander deeper into the unknown.
No dance sequence are filming for more than a day, which should tell you that none of the numbers are going to take up much of the film's runtime.
Its 106 - minute official runtime flies by and ends abruptly, and I still wanted more.
With repeated depictions of violent interactions as well as an extended runtime of 187 minutes, this film is more suited to older audiences.
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