Sentences with phrase «multiple viewings of films»

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A film which deserves multiple viewings, one of the aspects which stands out is the mad combination of seriously expensive and impressive special effects with a message so radical it's a surprise Hollywood allowed the film to be produced in the first place.
The big lebowski is one of the best films of all time the characters have a likability that most films cant capture, the dialogue is one of the funniest and most natural I have ever seen and the film has a lot of things to uncover such as theories that are not directly told but in a subtle way so multiple viewings is beneficial and a lot of fun.
Instead, the film's notoriety and acclaim came in the years to follow, not only with audiences and critics learning to appreciate the film upon repeat viewings but with the release of multiple different cuts and remasterings of the original 1982 version, which have been released periodically in the decades since.
Without the emotional gut punch that seemed to come in every frame of Mungiu's masterpiece 4 Months, 3 Weeks And 2 Days, this picture truly opens up on multiple viewings, and with its eyes set to the heavens, the film seems Hell bent on questioning their existence entirely.
THE MASTER is one of those films that will undoubtedly benefit from multiple viewings.
The world - wide, overwhelmingly ecstatic early reviews don't do his work justice, and I'm not quite sure anything besides multiple viewings might allow film fans of any kind to understand just how improbably dastardly perfect Fury Road is.
In many ways, Simon Pegg is the Quentin Tarantino of British film comedy; there are so many throwaway gags that it'll take multiple viewings to spot them all and I'm sure that the majority of the film references will be lost on a...
There is so much detail in the breakneck race from image to image that Isle of Dogs will reward multiple viewings as much as any Anderson film, visually if not narratively.»
DVD shortcomings aside, this is the sort of film that lends itself to multiple viewings, if only to be able to shift back and forth between scenes, the better to appreciate the clever foreshadowings with which the script is rife.
On the flip side of things, the films of Wes Anderson, The Coen Brothers, Federico Fellini, Michael Haneke, and many more become more enjoyable after multiple viewings.
A film that encourages multiple viewings in order to unpack its layers and secrets, Marrowbone asks its viewer to be as engaged as they are frightened, and almost become a part of this sibling group themselves, with twists and turns that sometimes predicted but never ineffective.
The filmmaker discusses the value of Austen's prose, his interest in tailoring films for multiple viewings, and more.
However, the major themes and messages are apparent enough in the film without the requirement of multiple viewings; but you must accept that some of the finer details will likely get lost in the shuffle.
Obviously, most of the video game references and visual cues are extremely well done, but (and this is especially the case after multiple viewings) I found that to be the least engaging aspect of the film.
February will benefit greatly from multiple viewings, and I'm already eager to see it again so I can let the film's sense of dread wash over me again.
More often than not, Charlie Kaufman films require quite a bit of time and multiple viewings to fully digest.
Following a private viewing of Richardson's latest 3D video installation, «Rehearsal», on January 8, the artist - run gallery, headed by its founder and director Joe Madeira, will be showing an exhibition of the artist's new works, marked by his ventures into multiple mediums, including photography, sound, digital film, 3D animation and, of course, installation.
Courtesy Karma International, Zurich and Los Angeles © Sylvie Fleury The exhibition spans art in multiple media, from the Renaissance to the present day, with paintings, sculptures, installations, prints and watercolours, photographs, films, costumes and armour by some sixty artists: two hundred pieces testifying the many ways artists have viewed, commented and shaped the world of fashion through the centuries.
In quiet, contemplative tones and shot in black and white, My Education: A Portrait of David Hilliard uses multiple camera angles to reveal different, contrasting views of the same subjects, and the film raises questions and invites discussion about a fraught moment in American history that continues to ripple through society.
Yet, while Made in L.A. appeared as diverse and sprawling as the city whose art it presented, it might also be argued that the bulk of the work on view extended four familiar (and familial) lineages of Los Angeles art that were well represented in «PST»: hard - edge abstraction (represented here in paintings by Brian Sharp and Alex Olson and painterly objects by Lisa Williamson and Brenna Youngblood), found - object assemblage (in the work of Liz Glynn, Ry Rocklen, Henry Taylor, and Erika Vogt, among others), eclectic performance practices (including live pieces by Math Bass, Kenyatta A. C. Hinkle, and Ashley Hunt, as well as the collective Slanguage's array of community - based works at LAXART), and film and video projects that pointed, more or less, to the looming shadow of Hollywood (e.g., Miljohn Ruperto's Seven and Five, 2012, which includes multiple remakes of a 1961 episode of the TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Dan Finsel's The Space Between You and Me, 2012, for which the artist restaged Farrah Fawcett and Keith Edmier's decade - old roll in the clay).
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