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This means that you can expect, a) one of the most violent movies of the year so far and, b) its vengeful heroine, Matilda Lutz's vixenish Jen, to take absolutely no prisoners in it.
One of the most violent movies of all time, this film by acclaimed director Takashi Miike follows two violent men living in a depraved world of rape and violence — the stylish yet sadistic Kakihara (Thor's Tadanobu Asano) and the emotionally unstable killing machine Ichi (Nao Omori).
This is one of the most violent movies released this year.

Not exact matches

Other than in the movies, most psychopaths are not violent.
Movies and computer games seem to be competing to who can be the most violent and graphic.
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The movie that Roger Ebert called the most violent he has ever seen.
Most moviegoers will never see a more violent movie than this one (that it is rated «R» and not «NC - 17» is indefensible), with its sadistic soldiers and pools of blood.
If that's not enough, perhaps Chuck Norris can convince you — not only has he endorsed Mike Huckabee, but the karate expert / movie hero / star of the single most violent show on television is also raising money for the Republican candidate via email.
Most of the men in this movie are either yelling, violent or deformed and the women are all like angels.
In the most pivotal, unforgettable scene, Jen holes up in a cave to engage in a ritual you know from almost every movie ever made about violent heroism: She has to patch herself up.
I can't say that the most ardent fans of Lifetime movies will even enjoy this film; they may find it too violent.
Of course, the usual slapstick humour of the LEGO games is there to soften some of the most scary / violent sections of the movies.
Gathering together the best movies released in the US this year, from A Most Violent Year to Furious 7, updated weekly
As for the complaints of eye - burning scenes of violence: this is far from the most violent 2013 movie, and the violence is neither extraneous nor gratuitous.
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BEST NARRATIVE FILM Boyhood Birdman Calvary *** The Grand Budapest Hotel *** A Most Violent Year Selma Whiplash BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM Citizenfour Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me Jodorowsky's Dune *** Life Itself *** The Overnighters BEST ANIMATED FILM Big Hero 6 The Boxtrolls How to Train Your Dragon 2 *** The Lego Movie *** The Tales of Princess Kaguya
McGregor's the most normal, most relatable, Ewen Bremner's an adorable screw - up, Jonny Lee Miller's the sort of loathsome but amusingly obsessed with Sean Connery James Bond movies one, Robert Carlyle's the non-using, loathsome, awkwardly funny, psychotically violent one.
The imagery alone of a wealthy, idyllic suburban home and its inhabitants being terrorized by a male sociopath recalls these movies, but it's the way Lynch created his unnerving tone through camera shots that was most representative of Kubrick's violent dysfunction.
She also stars alongside Matthew McConaughey in Christopher Nolan's «Interstellar,» plays Oscar Isaac's wife in J.C. Chandor's «A Most Violent Year» and is preparing to wrap Guillermo del Toro's gothic horror movie, «Crimson Peak.»
With slicked back hair, shadowy dealings, and 1981 New York City (statistically the city's most crime - ridden year) as the film's backdrop, one might expect J.C Chandor's A Most Violent Year to be bloodier than a Quentin Tarantino movie on cocamost crime - ridden year) as the film's backdrop, one might expect J.C Chandor's A Most Violent Year to be bloodier than a Quentin Tarantino movie on cocaMost Violent Year to be bloodier than a Quentin Tarantino movie on cocaine.
Less flashy, violent, and beloved as Quentin Tarantino's other movies, Jackie Brown is of his most gripping, substantial, and enjoyable works, perhaps second only to Inglourious Basterds.
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The rest of the aspects to the film — most notably the charismatic acting style — succeed on so many levels that these moments of confusion remain brief and are hardly a threat to disrupting the film's balance, one's ability to enjoy themselves while watching one of the silliest violent movies ever, or even make much of a threat to derailing the storyline much.
Perhaps the most violent scene in the movie comes very early on.
A stark, brutal, yet tender prison drama starring Jack O'Connell as a violent inmate sent to the same lock - up as his jailbird father (Ben Mendelsohn), the film's shot through with a raw energy and authenticity that's closer to «A Prophet» than to most other British films in the genre, with Mackenzie making the movie feel like he's bottled up a hurricane of tension, which at any second could kick through the screen at you and hit you with a sock full of snooker balls.
Oscar Isaac has been impressing for years in films like Inside Llewyn Davis and A Most Violent Year and Ex Machina (also featuring the younger Gleeson as this movie does), and he brings unending charisma and that perfect movie star chin to a Han Solo for a new age.
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Here's the full list of 142 films that featured on our contributors» ballots: (Disclaimer: Luc Besson's Lucy didn't get a single vote - I just like this image of Scarlett sorting through stuff) 71 1001 Grams 12 Years a Slave 20,000 Days on Earth 22 Jump Street 52 Tuesdays A Girl at my Door A Most Violent Year A Most Wanted Man A Touch of Sin Aberdeen Alleluia American Sniper Birdman Black Coal, Thin Ice Blind Blue Ruin Boyhood Calvary Captain America: The Winter Soldier Casa Grande Chef Citizenfour Climbing to Spring Cold in July Danger 5 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Der Samurai Duke of Burgundy Edge of Tomorrow Electric Boogaloo Enemy Fandry Force Majeure Frank Free Fall From What is Before Giovanni's Island Gone Girl Goodbye to Language Guardians of the Galaxy Haemoo Han Gong - ju Hard to be a God Horse Money Housebound Ida Inherent Vice Interstellar It Follows Jauja Jigarthanda Jodorowsky's Dune John Wick Killers Lady Maiko Les Combattants Leviathan Li'l Quinquin Life Itself Like Father Like Son Locke Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere Magical Girl Maidan Man From Reno Melbourne Memphis Mommy National Gallery New World Nightcrawler Norte, The End of History Nymphomaniac Of Good Report Only Lovers Left Alive Over Your Dead Body Pale Moon Peaky Blinders Pride R100 Red Army Seven Weeks Sils Maria Snowpiercer Song of the Sea Sorrow and Joy Spring Stand By Me Doraemon Starred Up Starry Eyes Stray Dogs Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Act of Killing The Babadook The Dam Keeper The Double The Editor The Grand Budapest Hotel The Great Beauty The Great Passage The Guest The Hobbit The Internet's Own Boy The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness The Lego Movie The Missing Picture The One I Love The Overnighters The Penguins of Madagascar The Raid 2 The Sacrament The Second Game The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Snow White Murder Case The Tale of the Princess Kaguya The Terror Live The Tribe The Wind Rises The Wolf of Wall Street The Wonders The World of Kanako These Final Hours They Came Together Tokyo Tribe Tusk Two Days, One Night Under the Skin Wadjda We Are The Best!
Oscar Isaac poses for a photo with screenwriter Jenny Lumet while attending an intimate screening of his latest movie A Most Violent Year on Sunday (December 14) at the Crosby Street Hotel in New York City.
A Most Wanted Man — one of Philip Seymour Hoffman's last films, this quietly tense espionage movie — yet another adaptation of a John LeCarré novel — kept its audiences on the edge of their seats not by being violent, but by put its very real characters in unremittingly tense situations.
Wes Anderson and Hugo Guinness, «The Grand Budapest Hotel» — WINNER Steven Knight, «Locke» Theodore Melfi, «St. Vincent» Trent Haaga and David Chirchirillo, «Cheap Thrills» Chris Lord and Phil Miller, «The LEGO Movie» Richard Linklater, «Boyhood» — RUNNER - UP Justin Lader, «The One I Love» Dan Gilroy, «Nightcrawler» J.C. Chandor, «A Most Violent Year» E. Max Frye and Dan Futterman, «Foxcatcher» Paul Webb, «Selma»
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In the end, A Most Violent Year is not the next great mob movie it's been advertised as; it's a thoughtful character drama with a solid cast - no more, no less.
It is just the most amazing thing to watch: «The World's End» becomes a totally different kind of movie about halfway through — intense, paranoid, violent — yet maintains the dry, rapid - fire wit that made its earlier scenes such a joy to watch.
Best Film: A Most Violent Year Best Director: Clint Eastwood — American Sniper Best Actor (TIE): Oscar Isaac — A Most Violent Year; Michael Keaton — Birdman Best Actress: Julianne Moore — Still Alice Best Supporting Actor: Edward Norton — Birdman Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Chastain — A Most Violent Year Best Original Screenplay: Phil Lord & Christopher Miller — The Lego Movie Best Adapted Screenplay: Paul Thomas Anderson — Inherent Vice Best Animated Feature: How to Train Your Dragon 2 Breakthrough Performance: Jack O'Connell — Starred Up & Unbroken Best Directorial Debut: Gillian Robespierre — Obvious Child Best Foreign Language Film: Wild Tales Best Documentary: Life Itself William K. Everson Film History Award: Scott Eyman Best Ensemble: Fury Spotlight Award: Chris Rock for writing, directing, and starring in — Top Five NBR Freedom of Expression Award: Rosewater NBR Freedom of Expression Award: Selma
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Filmmaker J.C. Chandor walked onstage Thursday night at the Dolby Theatre to introduce his new movie, the crime drama «A Most Violent Year,» the gala opener of this year's AFI Fest.
So, you have to fold in their choices with what you know to be true: a movie like A Most Violent Year was always going to be too esoteric for Academy / industry voters where thousands choose, as opposed to up to 100.
This is a surprisingly violent movie, although most of its violence is dismissed by way of playing it as a joke.
Unfortunately, the guns seem ever present, as this mix of cute kids movie and very violent cop thriller doesn't quite mesh, making it too intense for most kids, while too scattershot in its approach for most adults.
Iain Glen and Robert Carlyle team up for this brutal insight into the mind of a killer, as David Hayman's 1963 movie brings the true story of Larry Winters (Scotland's most violent inmate) to the screen.
The always - working Chastain, who is having another busy movie season («The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby,» «Interstellar,» «A Most Violent Year»), is rigid and spooky - eyed as a noblewoman with a less - than - noble spirit.
Writer - director J.C. Chandor makes movies about people in danger of drowning — morally so in the Wall Street snake pit of «Margin Call,» literally so in the sea saga «All Is Lost,» and now financially in «A Most Violent Year.»
Takashi Miike's 100th film, in which an immortal warrior kills what seems like 10,000 swarming swordsmen, could very well be the most violent samurai movie ever made.
It is by far the most violent Disney - branded movie we've ever seen, its hard - PG - 13 carnage making this a poor choice for kids who might still be able to find Depp's shtick entertaining.
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