Sentences with phrase «movie about monsters»

We also learn that «entertainment» was often sacrificed for «story,» God forbid a movie about monsters going to college be entertaining.
The worse thing that could have happened is that we got another Godzilla, another movie about monsters fighting each other, but trying to make it an OSCAR - worthy drama.
But the fragmented storytelling and oozing mawkishness so wildly out of place in a movie about monsters eating people signals the death rattle for the project.
Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis in a movie about monsters?
He also directed Jeepers Creepers and Jeepers Creepers 2, horror movies about a monster that feeds upon the tender flesh of handsome young boys.

Not exact matches

It reminds me of Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women, a rather B - level (or below) movie I saw as a kid about a planet populated by women and some lizard - like monsters.
Your child may be a 6 - year - old who laughs at monsters in movies and can handle the truth about bad guys being a reality of life.
Your child may be a six - year - old who laughs at monsters in movies and can handle the truth about bad guys being a reality of life.
I have gravely mixed feelings about every movie on Marc Forster's résumé, from «Monster's Ball» to «Stranger Than Fiction» to «The Kite Runner» to the 2008 Bond film «Quantum of Solace,» but the guy is undeniably a stylistic virtuoso with a Michael Winterbottom - like ability to jump around from one genre to another.
Of course, a movie about three giant monsters destroying anything that gets in their way is expected to have some intense moments, but parents should take caution on bringing their younger children to this one.
Instead, this particular video game movie fits squarely into Johnson's established «brand» and could have easily been an original sci - fi film about The Rock battling giant monsters, had it dropped the references to the original games.
The best thing about an animated monster movie with this much heart is: It's alive.
My favorite little thing about this movie is how the monsters somehow instinctively * know * that helicopters count for the most bonus points.
We're not talking about man - made disasters, pandemics, or monster movies that happen to feature destruction... this list is just nature at its meanest.
Following the explosive Legendary Pictures presentation in Hall H, where Edwards introduced a sequence that showcased another monster from the movie, the filmmaker and cast members Bryan Cranston, Aaron Taylor - Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen sat down with members of the press to talk about the challenges of updating the iconic creature.
The one thing I hate about movies like these is when (supporting) characters are confronted with some unbelieveble situations / monsters / antagonists and they continue to disbelieve the truth behind what's happening.
Now that Deadpool has become a monster hit, there are a billion articles about how ground - breaking this R - rated, raunchy, fourth - wall - smashing superhero movie really is.
While I appreciate movies about men who are monsters, there has to be more to them than just the one thing.
However, before we carry on about sequels and / or related upcoming monster movie reboots, we first need to see if Dracula Untold goes over well enough to warrant this iteration of the Dracula mythos being continued.
Here's the thing about movies where giant robots beat up on giant monsters: they should be fun.
That is, how this movie about an oil rig, is better in such a multitude of ways, in telling a story about recent events, than is a movie like «Money Monster», which set out to achieve that, and really didn't.
At the time, many of us knew nothing about the director other than the fact that he'd made a monster movie that was more than a monster movie but since then, he's become a recognizable name (at least among film fans) and the announcement of a new project brought much joy to my heart.
It's a movie about humans talking about monsters.
For years there was talk of a sequel to 2008 found - footage monster movie Cloverfield, but it had all but dissipated — starved of new information from J.J. Abrams or director Matt Reeves, people had simply stopped asking them about it.
Who could have predicted that 2008's hand - held monster movie Cloverfield would spawn a franchise we'd still be talking about 10 years later?
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Universal has revealed more about their plans for a revived Shared Monster Movie Universe with classic characters like Dracula and the Mummy.
Spanish director Juan Antonio Bayona (The Impossible, The Orphanage) commits another act of emotional terrorism with his latest movie about a little boy learning to grieve with the help of a semi-terrifying tree monster with a weirdly muscular butt.
And speaking of great foreign monster movies... there was really never any doubt about 2011's best science fiction / fantasy movie.
Screen Rant interviews «Dracula Untold» director David Shore about Universal's shared monster movie universe and the characters he'd like to see.
When Paramount unveiled the first trailer for «Monster Trucks» — a movie that is literally about monsters inside oversized trucks — the Internet rejoiced with teeth bared.
In Hollywood, it's not enough to just make a movie about boys driving monster trucks and having an adventure.
Kevin Smith delivers a deeply disturbing movie that throws up plenty of questions about monsters and humanity yet still manages to give audiences enough of the Smith humour, charm and charisma that they'll be familiar with by this stage of the game.
On the flip side the Aliens are reduced to cheap slasher thrills, just tacky monsters that kill faceless people that no one cares about, real «Friday the 13th» «Critters» B - movie type schlock.
When all is said and done, Tusk is a worthy follow - up to the fascinating Red State (another Smith and Parks vehicle), and Kevin Smith delivers a deeply disturbing movie that throws up plenty of questions about monsters and humanity yet still manages to give audiences enough of the Smith humour, charm and charisma that they'll be familiar with by this stage of the game.
Apart from the monster, everything about this movie looks cheap, including the performances.
I'm not sure how the fact that this is a sci - fi movie about robots fighting monsters excuses lazy writing and poor characterisation.
Here's what's new and ready to stream now on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBO Now, Showtime Anytime, FilmStruck, video - on - demand, and other streaming services... Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water (2017, R), a monster movie turned romantic fantasy about a mute janitor (Sally Hawkins) and an amphibious creature held captive in a government lab, -LSB-...]
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While at the recent Mad Monster Party in Charlotte, NC, I sat down with Sean for a relaxed and revealing conversation about all things Halloween, how the franchise has actually shaped his life and given him a career, and how it all came full circle with bringing Nick Castle back to the role of Michael Myers in the new Halloween movie.
But perhaps Jason Isaacs would always have been desperate to talk about something other than Monster Family, an animated movie in which he hammily voices Dracula.
I didn't like Pacific Rim much, but that could have been my fault for thinking too much about a movie that's about giant monsters vs. giant robots.
It all adds up to a monster movie to shout about.
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He's out and about on the promo trail for his his new monster movie Rampage, and actor and movie star extraordinaire has been talking...
I mean, for real, you don't plop down $ 10 bucks to a movie about three raging monsters with The Rock in the lead and expect Shakespeare.
Bale's character is a monster, as can be said of anyone who takes pleasure in killing, and though it's satisfying to see him transformed, the movie isn't at all clear about how or why — or even at what point — that happens.
A brand new trailer for Branded, the movie about evil monsters controlling your brain via advertising, shows a lot more of the mayhem that ensues when one David Tennant lookalike decides to take down the secret conspiracy that controls your brain through QR codes.
The best thing about this massive blockbuster is the way it updates the classic Japanese monster movie to the 21st century, with a first - rate cast and staggeringly good effects.
Alien is revered as one of the greatest horror films of all time, as well as one of the greatest films set in space, so what happens when the director of the film that originated the franchise returns to it to provide us back - story about one of the biggest monster movie icons more than three decades after the fact?
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