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Angelina Jolie, Jack O'Connell and Luke Treadaway were on hand for the UK premiere of their new movie Unbroken this week.
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I don't know what director Angelina Jolie thinks her movie Unbroken is, but the last thing it seems to be is the story of Louis Zamperini, the Olympian and war hero whose life story was told in Laura Hillenbrand's New York Times - bestselling book «Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption ``.

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I haven't seen Unbroken — I loved the book but don't know if I want to see the movie.
We're spending the rest of the weekend hanging out and probably seeing a few movies — American Sniper and Unbroken are high on my list.
The movie makes it seem like the war didn't break Louie and that he came home and just got on with his life... hence he was «unbroken».
If nothing else, «Unbroken» may set the stage for an even greater third film for Jolie, one that marries her first project's soul with her latest movie's scope.
There are powerful moments in «Unbroken,» to be sure, but it also feels like the kind of generically grand - scale movie that five other directors could have made in exactly the same way.
If I describe the superior craftsmanship of «Unbroken» — the stunning cinematography is by the great Roger Deakins, Alexandre Desplat composed the soaring score — in a way that makes the end results seem more like a convertible than a movie, it's because the film boasts both sheen and efficiency without always delivering an equivalent emotional impact.
Watch all of this week's new trailers — including new looks at Guardians of the Galaxy, 22 Jump Street, Unbroken, Locke, and more — and get a quick recap of the latest movie news.
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Still, as a sizzle reel for the kind of sweep and grandeur Jolie can wrangle into a movie frame, Unbroken is likely a fine calling card.
In the end, Unbroken is the sort of classic drama and triumph - of - human - spirit story that people love in movies - with the added bonus of offering three different (but entertaining) versions of that experience.
The movie is based on the 2010 non-fiction book by Laura Hillenbrand, «Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption».
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3 unbroken minutes of a talented actress (for which she will win an Oscar) does not justify the movie equivalent of carpetbombing; Apocalypse Now is less depressing than such waste.
It covers the three preview performances leading to opening night in one, digitally - unbroken take, making room along the way for Method asshole Michael Shiner (Method asshole Edward Norton)-- who steals both the play Birdman is about and the play - within - a-play conceit of the movie by stealing the movie — and tons of narrative melodramatics, including a neurotic leading lady (Naomi Watts), Riggan's burnout daughter (Emma Stone), and his stressed - out lawyer / manager (Zach Galifianakis).
Instead we get one superb movie called Unbroken, with Angelina Jolie at the helm in her second directorial effort.
The others were «Birdman,» «Boyhood,» «Fury,» «Gone Girl,» «The Imitation Game,» «Inherent Vice,» «The Lego Movie,» «Nightcrawler» and «Unbroken
The Broadcast Film Critics Association, comprised of 240 entertainment journalists from television, radio and the web, dropped their 2014 Critics» Choice Movie Awards nominations this morning and with it a resurgence in the seemingly dead Oscar chances of Angelina Jolie's Unbroken.
The Lego Batman Movie is an unbroken chain of one - liners, sight gags, and pop - culture references, and the hit - to - miss ratio is high.
Appropriately, the long takes in the musical sequences aren't there so the audience can «see the dancing,» as the old cliché goes, but to cast a spell: The unbroken camera movements, self - conscious as they may be, make the movie more dreamlike.
Jolie means well, her movie is very loyal and well intentioned, but ultimately «Unbroken» is starchy and prudish; no hairs are left out of place other than those knocked by the umpteenth bamboo strike to the temple.
Unbroken should feel like a horror movie (I can't imagine a more frightening existence than Zamperini's time in the prison), but instead feels like a pedestrian, gussied - up biopic.
At just 90 minutes, A Quiet Place is brisk, but it's also patient; this is one of those monster movies that builds tension from the absence of the monster, at least until the full - bore, unbroken set - piece of the second half, when all the stillness and pregnant pauses give way to an extended riff on the best scenes in Jurassic Park.
Unbroken — Directed by Angelina Jolie ($ 89,071,545)(Maleficent, written by Linda Woolverton, is the sixth - highest grossing movie of the year with over $ 241 million in domestic ticket sales)
The gold standard for taking an incredible true story and turning it into a mediocre movie is definitely Unbroken (Angelina Jolie should stick to acting), but this gets the silver medal.
The movie may share the same plotline as sitcom episode, but thanks to its excellent cast and willingness to push its protagonist to emotionally unpleasant places, A.C.O.D. works for kids from broken and unbroken homes alike.
The Hateful Eight is custom built for cinephiles and film lovers, for people who prefer the late night luster of a glittering bijou and the unbroken conversations movies provoke.
With a notably better movie just simple steps away — one with better editing (anything other than that dreadful flash - back / flash - forward), a lack of inexplicably useless alterations to Zamp's true tale and some actual storytelling prowess — Unbroken is an undeniable failure, most of all for its wasted potential.
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
Jolie, who directed last year's second world war drama Unbroken, is being considered for Marvel's first female - fronted superhero movie
The beauty of this rich, wrinkly movie — which ends on an unbroken close - up, the peak of Clooney's art — is that we never completely understand the guy's pain.
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Her next movie, Unbroken, starring British actor Jack O'Connell as Olympian and war prisoner Louis Zamperini, will be released in December.
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Unbroken, of which was released in November of 2010 by Laura Hillenbrand of Seabiscuit fame (who lives about an hour from me), seemed like the perfect story to make into a movie if done right.
But then a barrage of unapologetic cursing in good fun, or an unbroken scene of first - time sex, arrives and shatters any simple view of the movie.
NOMINATIONS FOR THE 20th ANNUAL CRITICS» CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS BEST PICTURE Birdman Boyhood Gone Girl The Grand Budapest Hotel The Imitation Game Nightcrawler Selma The Theory of Everything Unbroken Whiplash BEST ACTOR...
Sure you do: it's going straight on to the list of rotten movies that De Niro has been pumping out in unbroken succession for nigh on three decades now: The Big Wedding, The Family, Last Vegas, Grudge Match, Killing Season... and that's just the last three years.
Deakins got his first Oscar nomination for his work on 1994's The Shawshank Redemption, and through the years, he's been nominated for all kinds of movies, from Best Picture nominees (No Country for Old Men; Fargo; The Reader) to more offbeat but lush achievements, working with directors like the Coen Brothers (whose movies make up for 5 of Deakins's 14 nods), Martin Scorsese (Kundun), Sam Mendes (Skyfall), and Angelina Jolie (Unbroken).
If one of the top five falls out — maybe Duvall, in a movie that nobody was very enthusiastic about — the biggest contenders to take his place are Tom Wilkinson from «Selma» and Miyavi from «Unbroken
Rolling Stone movie critic recommends a trio of new releases for your holiday moviegoing: «American Sniper,» «Unbroken» and «Selma»
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