It is, instead, a long march to the slaughterhouse that seems to take forever to get going and, once it does, goes nowhere that hasn't been visited before by
more talented filmmakers.
I'm sure there are a lot of
more talented filmmakers than me, with really great ideas, who just haven't followed through.
The end result is a well - intentioned yet hopelessly ineffective thriller that would've been better off with
a more talented filmmaker at the helm, as it's becoming all - too - obvious that Berg simply doesn't have the chops to handle big - budget action fare.
Without question, Eli Roth is a far
more talented filmmaker than many realize or give him credit for, partially due to his affinity for...
Though Streep absolutely nails her portrayal of the controversial politician (thanks in large part to some excellent make - up work), the movie itself is a rather cold and insipid biopic that isn't nearly as interesting as it probably could have been in the hands of
a more talented filmmaker.
Not exact matches
Our overall grade also reflects the unfortunate creative decisions of this
talented filmmaker to include
more sexual detail and profanity than what is necessary to tell this otherwise powerful story.
Hopefully, he will make
more great movies in the future, and Blackhat will be forgotten, or remembered only as an example of how even
talented filmmakers can occasionally turn out total crud.
Buoyed by
talented actors, pristine cinematography and a
filmmaker smart enough to know when less is
more, it is.
An appealing blend of style and substance, this action flick shows Edgar Wright is capable of
more than just British spoofs and is one of the most
talented filmmakers working today.
Adding to the BIFF experience are events featuring nationally renowned chefs,
filmmaker happy hours, multiple opening night Galas,
talented musicians and much
more.
It borrows
more than a tad from Terrence Malick but also heralds the emergence of a
talented filmmaker in David Lowery.
Audiences - of all kinds - are not only eager, but grateful to have a wider range of stories and character types to experience; a
more diverse selection of
talented filmmakers are telling those stories in creative and thrilling ways; and a
more diverse crop of stars are becoming icons for a whole new generation of kids, who will grow up never knowing this was once a debate, at all.
The days of spoofs has given way to something even
more meta, whereby
talented genre
filmmakers see the funny parts of their own chosen storylines.
This chamber piece is very easy to indulge in and get on board with — though for a
filmmaker this
talented, it does feel somewhat easy as it's hard not to expect just a little bit
more.
Set mostly in real time, in a single location and with a small collective of actors, this chamber piece is very easy to indulge in and get on board with — though for a
filmmaker this
talented, it does feel somewhat easy as it's hard not to expect just a little bit
more.
As You Are is the feature directorial debut of
filmmaker Miles Joris - Peyrafitte, premiering at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, and it will hopefully give Miles the break he needs to make
more films - because he seems to be a very
talented storyteller.
Both Kevin and You Were Never Really Here, which is based on a 2013 noir novella by Jonathan Ames, are
more easily branded as the kind of hip, glossy artsploitation that's in vogue among many of the world's most
talented young and mid-career
filmmakers.
In other words, this is a far
more complex and intriguing drama than it could have been in the hands of a less
talented filmmaker or with a less incredible actor to center it.
It is said that a horror director will cast you as a victim because he admires you — or, in this case, because he admires your hypothetical camp value — but I can't help but sense some rage in the targets Mancini chooses: Set loose in La - La Land, the doll family goes on to kill unworthy pop stars (a Britney Spears look - alike), icons of cinematic change (John Waters — himself much
more talented with the whole camp thing — here playing a doomed paparazzo), and pretentious, unlikely
filmmakers of the 21st century (rap artist Redman, standing in for Mel Gibson -LRB-!)