Sentences with phrase «most out of this genre»

Since the mouse lacks macro functions, however, you'll need either a gaming keyboard or extremely nimble fingers to get the most out of this genre.

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I may have a difference with Lewis here (one day, God willing, we will find out), but I wonder whether his relentless effort to open people to the truth - disclosing genre of myth did not, because of the connotations surrounding the word «myth,» obscure the truth he most wanted to be disclosed.
As Thomas Woodman points out: «In recent years the rise of postmodernist fiction and of such modes as «magic realism» [as exemplified most obviously by Latin American authors such as Gabriel Garcia Marquez] have called into question the whole privileging of realism in the novel genre
Out of all the award shows, The Oscars is one of the most anticipated award show as actors and actresses gather while dressed in their best threads in hopes of being chosen by the Academy as the best in their genre.
I love most genres of music and like to sing along while I dance, but anyone who hears me will break out in a laughing fit...
Time — To find out which movies in the genre have gained the most critical acclaim over time, we turned to the reviews aggregator Rotten Tomatoes for its list of the top...
Bottom line: this is one of the most impressive and influential sci - fi action films out there, so it is basically required viewing for fans of the genre, and people interested in great cinema in general.
Bound's art style is beautiful, and fans of this genre will surely enjoy the game, however compared to most other games out there, it offers
Now liberated from financial problems, Refn has been turning out sharp, violent, innovative genre fare at a prolific clip, including the 2008 biopic Bronson, about the world's most notorious inmate, and 2009's Valhalla Rising, which follows the mythic adventures of a one - eyed mute warrior during The Crusades.
S. Craig Zahler's Bone Tomahawk is an unassuming genre hybrid, and the impact of its finale is magnified by the fact that, for most of its 132 - minute runtime, it plays out like a lackadaisical The Searchers - inspired Western throwback about a group of noble frontiersmen (Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins) on a mission to rescue a maiden kidnapped by unholy savages.
The other way to look at that news is that director Ben Wheatley, one of the most inventive and thrilling people making movies on the planet at the moment, has landed a high - profile leading lady for his next genre outing.
But one laments the inevitable diminution of the theatrical experience for genre aficionados, wanting to drink in every creak, smash and buzz, only to have most of it drowned out by in - cinema noise pollution; a task akin to hearing someone next to a waterfall.
There's... rather a lot of death, this time out, and — the superhero genre being what it is — only most of it is permanent.
A24 has carved out one hell of a corner in the cinematic world, releasing some of the most unique and inventive genre films in recent years.
It is the logical extension of his work as co-creator and co-performer on Key and Peele, probably the greatest and most consistently high - quality sketch show in living memory, in which genre conventions are skewered and turned inside out.
The unbelievable but mostly true story of four young men who mistook their lives for a movie and attempted one of the most audacious heists in US history; American Animals takes the thrill of the heist genre and turns it inside out, blurring the line between truth and fiction in a wild story of money, movies and the search for meaning.
- God Eater 2 (10/9/10 / 9, 38 out of 40 points): The second most popular franchise in the «monster hunting» genre beyond Monster Hunter itself, the Vita version of the new God Eater earned nearly universal praise.
When it comes to most major movie franchises (especially within the sci - fi and action genre), there's always an argument after the film's release about who the break - out star of the film may be.
While Sony and Screen Gems typically pump out the horror, most of the genre films they release fail to deliver.
Breaking the fourth wall can completely take you out of a movie, especially when you are attempting to cleverly reference one of the most well - known characters in the genre.
«The Girl with All the Gifts» is based on a book of the same, where the writer most likely stole a few pages out of «The Walking Dead» playbook, incorporating emotion, character study, and morality into the zombie genre.
This year has all around been an INCREDIBLE year for the horror genre, with films such as Split, Get Out and IT making it one of the best (and most profitable) years in the genre's entire history.
The picture might be the most overt iteration of film noir as a genre about emasculation ever put to celluloid, and trying to puzzle out whether Waldo's for real and chief gumshoe McPherson (Andrews) buys any of his honeyed hooey constitutes a good portion of what's fun and maddening in equal measure about it.
News has emerged as to the genre of the sequel to The LEGO Movie, and it's a little more out there than most — perhaps rather fittingly.
Before I begin my review, I would like to point out that even though I am not a fan of most modern horror films, I do love the horror comedy genre and horror films from the 70s and 80s.
Ex Machina is as stripped and basic as most Sci - Fi outings go, but it is one of the best examples of filmmaking the genre has ever seen.
The film noir put out inky tendrils in many existent genres, forever altering even the Western (Anthony Mann, perhaps the most gifted director associated with the new vision, the new mode, also began his remarkable series of James Stewart Westerns in this era: Winchester» 73, The Naked Spur, etc.); and certainly its temperamental affinities to the science - fiction film, a prime manifestation of the McCarthy era, are worth a nod.
Ben Wheatley, a man that needs no introduction around these parts, is one of the most interesting and bold filmmakers working today — with a filmography that stretches across the genre with witty dark comedies to the hyper - violent masterpiece Kill List and the out - of - this - world mind fuck that is A Field in England, nobody quite does it like -LSB-...]
«The horror genre includes some of the most riveting video games out there,» said Mickey Torode, director of publishing at Perp Games.
The most common failing of the macho buddy movie — especially of the «boys» night out» genre — is its treatment of women; by placing us in complicity with a group of rowdy males, we're usually coerced into sharing their fears, delusions, and resentments toward women.
As the buzz fades and its genre stylings probably keep it out of most awards races, Baby Driver recently hit home video in Blu - ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD versions from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Platformers are one of my most beloved genres out there.
A sharp attention to character raises this freak - out thriller far above most examples of the genre.
Afflicted rips the throats out of its horror competition this year, giving us the coolest, most energetic genre film in a while.
What they find in there is both easy to figure out (stuff is mutating), beautiful and scary and weird (stuff is mutating) and inexplicable (most of the why and a bunch of other side mysteries), explored in a mostly unsatisfactory blend of arthouse stillness and genre thriller scares, part of a burgeoning subgenre of sci - fi films that I suppose function as a counterweight to the more populist nonsense of superhero sc - fi.
Most recently, I was given the opportunity to check out some of the films from the 15th edition of the Calgary Underground Film Festival * one of the top rated Genre Festivals in Canada * which I'm really excited to talk about.
Taking a page out of Hitchcock, he accomplishes this feat without resorting to the gratuitous gore we see splattered across the screen in most of the scary genre's recent offerings.
I can't imagine anyone not getting some enjoyment out of this fine set; whether or not 1930s genre films are your cup of tea, an occasional taste is most pleasing to one's palate.
For the rest of this week and next, we're going to round some of them up, starting today with the 50 films we're most looking forward to out of everything (many with more of a dramatic bent) followed with another 50 tomorrow (with more of a genre / escapist leaning).
If the premise makes it sound like Glazer's sold out and made a commercial horror / sci - fi genre picture, you couldn't be more wrong — this is the filmmaker at his most experimental and unfiltered, with stunning images that of all three of his films to date, is most reminiscent of his unforgettable commercials work (more on this below).
In its colliding genres and general balls - out loopiness it does sometimes lose its footing, but perhaps most impressive is that it does generally follow some kind of insane high - concept chain of cause and effect to its logical, ludicrous conclusion — with plenty of quotable Whedonisms along the way.
Only a handful of early 2017 releases have a shot at Oscar gold, as per most prognosticators, but Get Out, that surprise smash hit, is one of them, despite its genre (horror) and release month (February) not being all that Oscar friendly.
Get Out — Writer / director Jordan Peele made a genre horror film into the most potent statement on screen this year about race, cannily playing the conventions of the genre and the discomfort and hostility about race off of each other.
In a scene that looked to be straight out of a horror movie with a much larger budget, viewers were treated to an abundance of gore, creative zombie killings and gruesome deaths (both zombie and human) that pleased even the most veteran genre fans.
While the film community scrutinizes every decimal point on the box office returns for summer's superhero blockbusters and Academy Awards hopefuls, the horror genre has quietly been churning out some of the most profitable films in the industry recently.
Most comedies of this genre always go out with a bang, getting the entire cast together for a louder than life moment.
It gets even more complicated when you consider that if Bourne was born out of Bond's legacy in the genre, Bond was eventually reimagined for post-Bourne audiences, most notably in Skyfall.
He's made mincemeat out of most other movie genres since day one: the musical (Popeye), the detective film (The Long Goodbye), the war film (M * A * S * H), the western (McCabe and Mrs. Miller), the sci - fi film (Quintet) as well as skewering politics with his cable - TV series Tanner»88 and Hollywood with The Player.
: For all of the body parts that Stephen King has torn asunder in his numerous books and film adaptations, it's ironic that two of the most beloved movies ever about male bonding come from his book «Different Seasons» — a «Body» that spawned the CSI Our Gang of «Stand By Me,» and the prison breakout that lay behind «Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption,» Wisely shortened to the last three titles by writer - filmmaker Frank Darabont, this 1994 classic of an unbreakable man slowly chiseling his way out of a Maine hellhole over the course of decades stands as not only the most soulful film in an understandably macho prison break genre, but also as a film that many rightfully consider to be one of the best movies ever made.
Black Panther stands out as a groundbreaker not just within the superhero genre, but in Hollywood in general — from the Gil Scott Heron track sampled throughout the trailer, to the Kendrick Lamar soundtrack, to the hair and makeup and set design, to Coogler's vision of what an African, technological utopia could look like (Wakanda is a capital city that's nothing like the Western or Asian - influenced visions of the future we know well — one of the most notable differences?
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