Not exact matches
Instead of advancing storytelling toward greater self - awareness (and self - examination), a 3 - D spectacular like Avatar relies on the same naivete of once neo-genre
movies like The Time Machine, Dances with Wolves, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, and Rapa Nui, which took a nostalgic, unsophisticated
view of industry and colonial expansion; this time Cameron pretends to introduce modernity and globalization to his naive
audience.
The message of the film places virtually no value on human life, and the
movie itself does» t care at all for its
audience, save for the pain it can cause in the
viewing experience.
Yet by highlighting the relationships and humanity of even the characters that are not human, and placing real peril in fierce and unrestrained action the
audience can feel, the
movie is redeemed and utterly necessary
viewing.
It's truly a hilarious
movie that in no way should be
viewed by younger
audiences as it's also, I guess you could say, one of the more raunchy
movies from Happy Madison and Sandler.
Bottom Line: While
audiences may feel overexposed to the abundance of boxing
movies in the last few years, the comeback story of Vinny Pazienza in Bleed for This is worthy of a
viewing, especially for Miles Teller's remarkable performance.
Instead, the more «out - there» character work is given to Kate McKinnon in a role so daffy that she will likely be seen as stealing the
movie for a sizeable percentage of the
viewing audience, as well as for Leslie Jones, who isn't as hilarious in a more earthy character, but I do think she offers more to the comedy than Ernie Hudson had been afforded in his stint as the non-scientist member of the quartet, Winston, in the first two original
movies.
It is the kind of «date»
movie that the women in the
audience wanted to see, and which offers the guys the prospect of a
view of the now - legal Liv Tyler's naked body.
After all the drama, it turned out that The Interview was actually a pretty bad
movie, at least according to most
audiences, however it remains Google's most
viewed film and you can see the trailer for it below:
According to the SXSW
audience awards announced earlier today, E.L. Katz's Cheap Thrills was the popular pick of this year's midnight -
movie crop, and it lives up to its title in its nihilistic
view of humanity — or at least males — as fundamentally beholden to such urges as money and pride.
A good chunk of the Marvel
movie's opening weekend
audience opted not to follow up for a second
viewing this weekend since the
movie suffered a 56.4 % drop in ticket sales from its first frame, but the massive turnout was still enough for Avengers: Infinity War to top its nearest competitor by almost $ 100 million.
First doesn't always mean better in terms of release dates (both the disaster
movies and Snow White films battles above prove that), but there's always the danger that
audiences will
view a second similar
movie as a copycat.
The
Movie has alot of action, good actor's, keeps you interested, you won't fall a sleep in this movie, but this movie like spider man and the green lantern, is for a much younger viewing audience, all in all the movie does well, I give it (2 out of 5) s
Movie has alot of action, good actor's, keeps you interested, you won't fall a sleep in this
movie, but this movie like spider man and the green lantern, is for a much younger viewing audience, all in all the movie does well, I give it (2 out of 5) s
movie, but this
movie like spider man and the green lantern, is for a much younger viewing audience, all in all the movie does well, I give it (2 out of 5) s
movie like spider man and the green lantern, is for a much younger
viewing audience, all in all the
movie does well, I give it (2 out of 5) s
movie does well, I give it (2 out of 5) stars.
The well - mounted
movie, told entirely from the point of
view of a young girl (Sareum Srey Moch) and impeccably shot by Anthony Dod Mantle («Slumdog Millionaire») with a sensitive score by Marco Beltrami, made
audiences weep and scored a rapturous standing ovation.
The Mortal Kombat: Legacy web series reintroduced the characters of the hit video game, and two prior
movies, to a huge
audience (60 million
views).
Observe and Report ranks as one of those kinds of
movies that I think will hit only a very small fraction of the
viewing audience, and the majority of those who see it will find increasingly abhorrent.
Featuring a predominantly male ensemble that amounts to McDonagh's ad hoc repertory troupe, the film is cheerfully violent on all manner of topics including the nature of
movie - making itself, and its «meta» quality is sure to divide
audiences, who will either be entranced or irked by what's on
view.
The trailers have already scored unbelievable
views and the
movie is set to surprise the
audience.
Some of the recurring jokes, I didn't personally care for, such as Michael Cera (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Year One) playing against public image as a coke - snorting whoremonger in a performance that seems to be channeling Neal Patrick Harris from the Harold and Kumar
movies, or Danny McBride and inability to control his impulses, but there were certainly some
audience members in the theater
viewing I attended that found these things especially hilarious; comedy truly is in the funny bone of the beholder.
I still think The Parallax
View is the most thrilling and most disturbing film Pakula has made; but All the President's Men is a triumphant demonstration that one can film a pre-sold project with absolute integrity of purpose, and create a
movie that is dazzlingly watchable for the full spectrum of
audiences, and richly resonant as personal cinema.
The uneven pacing of WHAS guarantees a small
audience — big laughs come in clusters, and the plot speeds up and slows down depending on what you like — but I have a feeling that it's the type of
movie that will find its niche in repeat
viewings.
In addition to the film program, the Tribeca / ESPN Sports Film Festival will offer three Tribeca Talks: After the
Movie events, a series of conversations where
audiences view a film and then participate in a conversation after the screening with filmmakers, film subjects, and industry leaders.
Way To Blue have devised a bespoke keyword search encompassing a range of natural language keyword sets which represent an
audience's intent to
view a
movie or engage with a brand, for example «got ta see»», «can't wait to see» etc..
Personal Shopper is one of those films that repays repeated
viewing and will doubtless divide
audiences, especially those looking for straight horror or pure European art
movie, but it is definitely worth the price of admission whatever genre it fits.
I suspect that many
audiences who return to «Lady Bird» will be disappointed at how the
movie stands up on a second
viewing.
There's a popular assumption that critics and general
audiences for
movies usually can not meet and accept one another's
views.
When the MTV
Movie Awards first began, it was instantly evident that they weren't exactly taking themselves seriously... or, perhaps more accurately, they were only taking themselves as seriously as they felt their target
viewing audience would let them.
On the back of Luca Guadagnino's soon - to - be released remake of the film, an entirely new
audience is no doubt sure to discover Argento's original
movie for the first time, but for them the
viewing experience will almost definitely be on Blu - ray or streaming video.
Withholding monsters from
view is nothing new for horror
movies; the likes of Ridley Scott's Alien was easily scarier before
audiences first laid eyes on the Xenomorph.
Movie genre is better at explaining this concept, over Art genre, because it's a classification system designed from the
audience's point of
view.
The effect you want to produce is not that different from what an
audience sometimes experiences when
viewing a good
movie.
There are many things to dislike about this
movie — he's a classic «unreliable narrator,» for one — but the way it connects with non-greenie
audiences precisely because of that point of
view isn't — or shouldn't — be one of them.
It's a film meant to be
viewed without the
audience knowing a single thing about it — and while I'm sure that subsequent
viewings will bring their own discoveries and surprises, the first time you see this
movie should be with as clean a slate as possible.
Growth in the motion picture and video industry is expected to stem from a number of sources, including strong public demand for more
movies and TV shows, an increased demand from foreign
audiences, and an increasing appetite for reality shows.Changing delivery methods via mobile devices and online
viewing may lead to more opportunities in the future, but there will be intense competition for jobs in this field.