Not exact matches
There are a
handful of winking moments
about it in the
movie itself and the subtext of this whole film's existence is unmistakable.
Do your own research by talking to friends who have seen
movies you are considering, and make good use of the Internet: A
handful of sites offer reviews offer parent - oriented reviews that detail what
movies are
about, what may be scary or disturbing to a child, and other useful information.
A
handful of the Marvel
movies have been quite good but «Black Panther» is the first one that feels like a passion project; it can be felt in just
about every moment of the film.
One thing you should know
about the Reader's year - end film rankings is that, from time immemorial, we've limited the candidates to
movies that premiered locally between January 1 and December 31 — that's why Toni Erdmann, a big awards favorite in 2016, wasn't eligible until this year, and a
handful of highly touted films premiering on the coasts now to qualify for the Oscars (such as Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread and Michael Haneke's Happy End) won't be considered until 2018.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For
movies opening April 10, 2009 BIG BUDGET FILMS Dragonball Evolution (PG for intense action and brief adult language) Sci - fi martial arts adventure, based on the Akira Toriyama novel
about a young warrior (Justin Chatwin) who, with a
handful of friends, sets out on a quest to save the planet from an evil king (James Marsters) bent on world domination.
In the way «Primary Colors» handles this issue, it shows more insight and maturity than all but a
handful of recent mainstream
movies: This is a grown - up film
about real issues in the real world.
If I ask a
movie buff what he or she expects from The Criterion Collection, I'll probably hear talk
about an excellently crafted, artfully made film released with a high standard of audio / visual quality and a
handful of in - depth special features.
Macdonald is one of a
handful of filmmakers to have been at the helm of a landmark gay film without ever making another openly queer
movie (some of us are curious
about whether Barry Jenkins and Sean Baker will be added to that list).
There are plenty of cheesy TV
movies that have cornered that market, and more than a
handful of films that feature a meteor shower as the catalyst for disaster: NIGHT OF THE COMET (1984) brings
about zombies, THE BLOB (1958, with the remake out in 1988) hitches a ride on a meteorite, THE MONOLITH MONSTERS (1957) delivers killer crystals, and a rogue comet in Stephen King's MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (1986) prompts machines to come alive and attack us.
For fans of live action Disney
movies, the
handful of «Conversations» featurettes on the Vault Disney DVD are just
about the neatest thing for catching up with the actors who Disney oft relied upon in the comedies of yesteryear.
The rest of it is Kick - Ass ultra-violence married to Reynolds's unctuous personality and a
handful of fourth - wall breakers where Deadpool comments on how the girls in the audience are pissed that this superhero
movie is disgusting, or where he speaks conspiratorially with his adoring fans
about how he's a different kind of hero, even though everything he does is shoehorned into a story that is surreally familiar.