Sentences with phrase «movie kind hearts»

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But heart attacks in real life don't always resemble the dramatic clutching of the chest that happens in movies, so if you or your partner has any kind of chest discomfort, play it safe and postpone the action.
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Our love story is the kind movies are made of, and considering I am in the love business, it warms my heart to know fairy tales do come true!
Hello I am a loving and compassionate and affectionate lady very humble and sweet I am a faithful lady I love to have fun but keep it simple I like going to dinner and to the movies I love to cuddle I am very soft spoken I have a kind heart.
Whenever Shrek (Mike Myers) is sent away on a quest — be it to rescue a princess, find a potion or, in the case of this movie, seek out a royal heir — it's never more than a case of brief, breezy there - and - back - again, with one or two minor diversions (usually some kind of ambush in a forest), plus perhaps a campfire - side heart - to - heart, during which the irascible ogre will at least partially come to terms with whichever self - doubt that's plaguing him — this time his confidence in himself as a father.
No surprise, perhaps, as Denis's film is the sort of thing usually discussed as a «minor,» the appellation usually applied to movies about love and intimacy, topics of almost universal relevance, as opposed to «major» works that indulge in the overblown oversimplification of barely understood historical periods, interminable «sculpting with time,» or the espousal of revolutionary creeds to well - heeled film festival audiences who know in their secret hearts that they will never in their lives participate in a violent uprising of any kind.
A kind of home movie with hidden depths, Laurie Anderson's Heart of a Dog (5 *, No Cert, IFI, 75 mins) is discursive, whimsical, jokey, profound: it will infuriate some, but I loved it.
It's a kind movie, with room in its heart for all types.
The update to Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness was a different kind of war movie, one which captured the horror of war and the madness of Vietnam like no other before or since.
Actually, it's a great place to see lots and lots of movies, which is why, in my heart of hearts, I'm committed to a major cineaste sin: Deep down, I kind of prefer the Tribeca Film Festival to the classier,...
In his review for The Times, Justin Chang had this to say of the film: «By turns gorgeous, propulsive and feverishly overwrought, «A Wrinkle in Time» is an otherworldly glitter explosion of a movie, the kind of picture that wears its heart on its tie - dyed sleeve.
Helping things jerk along are Jason Isaacs as a wacky transvestite Scot (who, like all movie gay men, has nothing better to do than tend to wounded whores with hearts of gold), a little urchin who needs a daddy (Liam Aiken — he also stank in Stepmom, a film that was directed by Chris Columbus), and Greg Germann (television's «Ally McBeal») as the late - film reminder of the kind of fathead Nelson used to be before he met Sara.
«U.N.I (You And I)» from And the Winner Isn't «Love and Lies» from Band Aid «If I Dare» from Battle of the Sexes «Evermore» from Beauty and the Beast «How Does a Moment Last Forever» from Beauty and the Beast «Now or Never» from Bloodline: Now or Never «She» from Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story «Your Hand I Will Never Let It Go» from The Book of Henry «Buddy's Business» from Brawl in Cell Block 99 «The Crown Sleeps» from The Breadwinner «World Gone Mad» from Bright «Mystery of Love» from Call Me by Your Name «Visions of Gideon» from Call Me by Your Name «Captain Underpants Theme Song» from Captain Underpants The First Epic Movie «Ride» from Cars 3 «Run That Race» from Cars 3 «Tell Me How Long» from Chasing Coral «Broken Wings» from City of Ghosts «Remember Me» from Coco «Prayers for This World» from Cries From Syria «There's Something Special» from Despicable Me 3 «It Ain't Fair» from Detroit «A Little Change in the Weather» from Downsizing «Stars in My Eyes (Theme From Drawing Home)» from Drawing Home «All In My Head» from Elizabeth Blue «Dying for Ya» from Elizabeth Blue «Green» from Elizabeth Blue «Can't Hold Out on Love» from Father Figures «Home» from Ferdinand «I Don't Wan na Live Forever» from Fifty Shades Darker «You Shouldn't Look at Me That Way» from Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool «This Is How You Walk On» from Gifted «Summer Storm» from The Glass Castle «The Pure and the Damned» from Good Time «This Is Me» from The Greatest Showman «The Hero» from The Hero «How Shall a Sparrow Fly» from Hostiles «Just Getting Started» from If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast «Truth to Power» from An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power «Next Stop, The Stars» from Kepler's Dream «The Devil & The Huntsman» from King Arthur: Legend of the Sword «Have You Ever Wondered» from Lake of Fire «I'll Be Gone» from Lake of Fire «We'll Party All Night» from Lake of Fire «Friends Are Family» from The Lego Batman Movie «Found My Place» from The Lego Ninjago Movie «Stand Up for Something» from Marshall «Rain» from Mary and the Witch's Flower «Myron / Byron» from The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) «Longing for Summer» from Moomins and the Winter Wonderland «Mighty River» from Mudbound «Never Forget» from Murder on the Orient Express «Hold the Light» from Only the Brave «PBNJ» from Patti Cake $ «Tuff Love (Finale)» from Patti Cake $ «Lost Souls» from The Pirates of Somalia «How a Heart Unbreaks» from Pitch Perfect 3 «The Promise» from The Promise «Kaadanayum Kaalchilambe» from Pulimurugan «Maanathe Maarikurumbe» from Pulimurugan «Stubborn Angel» from Same Kind of Different as Me «Dancing Through the Wreckage» from Served Like a Girl «Keep Your Eyes on Me» from The Shack «On the Music Goes» from Slipaway «The Star» from The Star «Jump» from Step «Tickling Giants» from Tickling Giants «Fly Away» from Trafficked «Speak to Me» from Voice From the Stone «Walk on Faith» from Year by the Sea
Although «Unsane» might require an unusual taste for both high and lowbrow cinema, and its approach may strike celluloid purists as anathema (fear not, Chris Nolan, there's still a place for actual film in the hearts of most movie lovers), Soderbergh's 27th film strikes as an immediate cult hit — the kind whose small budget will ensure success ad infinitum.
Call Me by Your Name is less about coming out than coming of age, a movie that captures a kind of love that's equal parts passion and torment, a kind of irrational heart fire that opens a gate onto something longer - lasting.
Writer - director David O. Russell has made three kinds of movies: offbeat romances («Flirting With Disaster»), surreal comedies («I Heart Huckabees») and dramas about dysfunctional yet appealing families («The Fighter»).
I haven't recommended a classic movie in quite a while, but «Kind Hearts and Coronets» seemed like a good way to start again.
Actually, it's a great place to see lots and lots of movies, which is why, in my heart of hearts, I'm committed to a major cineaste sin: Deep down, I kind of prefer the Tribeca Film Festival to the classier, more exclusive New York Film Festival, held annually in the fall.
The actor easily bounced back and forth between these kinds of movies, showing his range in «I Heart Huckabees» to the action picture «Four Brothers» the next year.
The movie is never maudlin and boasts no jarring transitions (or seams of any kind) from humor to heart.
Knowing is the kind of movie that has an earnest theme that is wholly overcooked, whereby the concepts behind the thematic material of the piece suck all of the creativity and entertainment value from the rudimentary storyline in order to facilitate the constant revelations of the mystery at the heart of the plot.
After a black - and - white reminiscence introducing Williams's music publisher, Fred Rose (Bradley Whitford), who appears throughout the film as a kind of one - man Greek chorus, commenting on the action, the movie jumps to a strangely dreamlike, a cappella rendition of «Cold, Cold Heart
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Those of you with kids probably saw it, for the rest of you, it is a kind of weird but kind of cute movie about penguins finding their inner song — their «Heart Song».
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