Sentences with phrase «odd little movie»

Interstate 60 is an odd little movie.
Clever and irreverent while respectful of the Lego brand, this odd little movie has as much fun with its blocky characters as children do when making their own Lego creations.
This is an odd little movie - much like a TV procedural - but with the absolute worst «fill - in» details surrounding their workplace.

Not exact matches

For such an iconic dance movie, Footloose is an odd bird of a movie with surprisingly little dancing.
Odd to see a character that was just a one - note bit part get his own movie, but Steve Carell (Little Miss Sunshine, Over the Hedge) continues playing the quirky newscaster from Bruce Almighty, oh, for about a couple of minutes.
If anything, it's a little too refined, which is an odd thing to say about a movie that features a man's brains squirting out of his head.
The action parts of the movie were as good as previous parts of the series, and a step up from Mockingjay part 1, but I did feel as though there were lots of filler scenes where the characters moped around a bit and lamented over who Katniss would pick from their odd little love triangle.
Now, the Power Glove was an odd controller for the NES that required you to wear a huge glove that really did very little, but the movie treats it with such awe, such holy reverence that all of the witnesses to its mighty power are left speechless.
It's a little odd because the Directors Guild actually has arbitration rules meant to settle these kinds of disputes, so I'm not sure how far this goes in an actual court, but the suit was enough to get TIFF to pull London Fields from the lineup, mercifully sparing unsuspecting audiences from this garbage movie.
The odd thing about the movie is that, for all its lip service to the idea of being respectful toward all women, no matter their size, shape, or (presumably) sexual orientation, the women in the cast have precious little to do beside smile and scream and sizzle their sexy selves.
Less successful are the movie's odd little subplot detours.
Grant turned down a fifth film with Hitchcock to do this odd, sweet little movie about the 1964 summer Olympics in Tokyo, his last movie.
It's an odd, unpleasant little movie, with too - brief appearances by name actors like Jennifer Jason Leigh and Barkhad Abdi («Captain Phillips»), and too many scenes filmed in such dim light you're not sure exactly what's happening.
Director and co-writer Peter Ricq (alongside Phil Ivanusic and Davila LeBlanc) have constructed the sort of depraved little B - movie that's ideal for late night showings designed primarily towards forgivable genre fans who crave considerably splatter, the odd quotable quip (my fave was probably «I think that if the blood's black, there's no going back!»)
If I had to describe Unconditional Love, - and I'm not going to do this very well because it's one of those movies you can't really just tell people what it is because it's more than a little odd - it's like Empire Records or The Goonies for grownups, meets British humor, about grieving and accepting oneself.
If you're a fan of Shyamalan, you already know that his movies tend to be a little bit odd in nature.
It seemed like an odd pick at first — that talented, but little - known star from Thor: Ragnarok, appearing in an indie Netflix movie (and let's be honest, Netflix's movies, as this round's Mute proves, aren't usually something worth investing faith in).
Julia Roberts should be the perfect evil Queen, but she seemed to put forth little effort with her lines... an odd mix of sarcasm for a kids» movie.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles Times critic Robert Abele was even less enamored, saying he found it odd that the movie «features little discussion of the emotional pull of reading, storytelling or writing» and that the movie «skirts explicitly addressing the fate of that generation's Jews.»
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