Not exact matches
Hell,
if this was a horror
movie, I'm not sure the MPAA would ever allow it to be shown in theaters, certainly not to anyone under the
age of 21.
They included
Aging Out, From Place to Place and, one
of my favorite
movies about adoption, Closure (see it
if you haven't!).
The Sandlot is a brilliant coming -
of -
age movie in which a bunch
of kids lose a ball over a neighbor's fence, and their increasingly absurd attempts to get it back, before it turns out the neighbor is totally nice and would just have given the ball back
if they'd asked.
Most children will get exposed to some kind
of inappropriate
movie or video game at a young
age, but you can make sure that your child does not get exposed to too much
if you keep an eye on them during the day.
If you came
of age in the 1980s, as I did, you're likely familiar with the
movie Lethal Weapon.
If the name Blue Sky Studios doesn't mean anything to you, perhaps the Ice
Age movies will [mean] something to you, with the voices
of Ray Romano and John Leguizamo and Queen Latifah.
Believe it or not, I have actually seen both
movies you mentioned —
if I had to choose I'd go with
Age of Adeline (I liked the first Pitch Perfect better, but I've also heard people say that they preferred the sequel, so idk).
If I am not mistaken, many
of the women (the wives) in that
movie are over 35 or in their early 40's (I looked up their
ages at the time
of filming that
movie).
Last week my best friend and I went to see
Age of Adaline, which, although wasn't mind blowingly amazing, was still a film worth seeing
if you love Blake Lively, and like
movies with a good message and beautiful cinematography.
The film wasn't great, but I had a really lovely night, and would recommend some
of the other outdoor
movies the British Film Institute are screening this summer, especially
if, like me, you grew up watching the film Grease with the iconic Drive - Thru
movie date scene... something it's otherwise very hard to recreate, living in the UK in this day and
age.
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It's far from innovative, inhabiting the same coming -
of -
age concerns as many a motion picture before it; however, there's a cordial sense
of humor to the feature that doesn't only make it endearing, but almost lovable,
if smut can be prized like a Pixar
movie.
If these hills only had eyes, it would be one thing but parents should know that they also have mutants wielding pickaxes which results in a disturbingly graphic
movie not suitable for sensitive audiences
of any
age or species.
It's one
of those funny, charming coming -
of -
age stories that one might miss
if making
movie selections based on titles alone.
Yet the relative absence
of mighty significances did not prevent the Matricians sitting all around me — mostly men
aged about thirty — from remaining utterly still, as
if at a High Mass, throughout the
movie.
It's probably not codified anywhere, but I think one good rule
of thumb for
movies would point out that it's misleading to refer to an «
age» in your title
if the
movie itself barely spans three years (and spends half its running time dealing with matters
of somewhat less than historical import, at that).
«Hunt for the Wilderpeople» is the kind
of adorable, coming -
of -
age dramedy that Pixar would proudly create
if it made live - action
movies and not cartoons.
Call Me can be the first chapter
of the chronicles
of the life
of these people that we met in this
movie, and
if the first one is a story
of coming
of age and becoming a young man, maybe the next chapter will be, what is the position
of the young man in the world, what does he want — and what is left a few years later
of such an emotional punch that made him who he is?
As its title suggests, Twilight is centrally concerned with the effects and implications
of aging, and even
if Newman at 73 is arguably too old to play Harry Ross, he imparts so much muted yet virile intensity to the role that he winds up carrying the whole
movie around in his pocket — to extend a metaphor that the
movie also plays around with.
Here's the list
of the 128 new
movies Inside Llewyn Davis Grudge Match Drew: The Man Behind the Poster Her Safety Not Guaranteed Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Thanks for Sharing Cutie and the Boxer On the Waterfront That Awkward Moment Warm Bodies Lone Survivor Ride Along Eraserhead Dirty Wars Badlands Labor Day The Lego
Movie 3 Women About Last Night Remember Me RoboCop (2014) The Square 20 Feet From Stardom Non-Stop Bottle Rocket The Monuments Men The Grand Budapest Hotel Mulligans Everything or Nothing Veronica Mars Bad Words Elaine Stritch Shoot Me Divergent Muppets Most Wanted Noah Sabotage Captain America: The Winter Soldier Draft Day The Railway Man Transcendence Heaven is for Real Suspicion The Other Woman Short Term 12 Eating Raoul The Amazing Spider - Man 2 Le Week - End Neighbors Million Dollar Arm Godzilla X-Men: Days
of Future Past How to Survive a Plague The Normal Heart The Killing Chef A Million Ways to Die in the West Maleficent The Fault in Our Stars Edge
of Tomorrow 22 Jump Street How to Train Your Dragon 2 Jersey Boys Transformers:
Age of Extinction Tammy Life Itself A Hard Day's Night Begin Again Dawn
of the Planet
of the Apes Carrie (2013) Sex Tape Snowpiercer Boyhood I Origins You're Next A Most Wanted Man Guardians
of the Galaxy The Hundred - Foot Journey Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Only Lovers Left Alive 42 The Giver
If I Stay Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Let's Be Cops Sinister Get On Up The Trip to Italy The Drop This Is Where I Leave You The Maze Runner Hector and the Search for Happiness Breathless The Equalizer Gone Girl Annabelle The Sacrament The Judge Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Fury In a World... Men, Women & Children The Last Time You Had Fun V / H / S: Viral Just Before I Go St. Vincent Birdman Kumiko The Treasure Hunter The Imitation Game Wild Whiplash Nightcrawler Foxcatcher The Orphange Interestellar Big Hero 6 Rosewater Dumb and Dumber To The Theory
of Everything The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Into the Woods Exodus: Gods and Kings Big Eyes The Hobbit: The Battle
of the Five Armies Stranger By the Lake Top Five The Babadook Annie (2014) Unbroken The Interview
Aside from the obvious fact that no - one looks as
if they've
aged a day, it serves no real purpose in the film, and does nothing to dilute my general hatred
of tacked - on «and then this happened» scenes to close out a
movie.
Since the dawn
of the modern Golden -
Age superhero, we've been treated to over 30 iterations and appearances
of Superman, Batman and Spider - Man (multiply that threefold
if you count cartoons, cartoon
movies and video games).
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If you are fan
of Syfy Original
Movies, then you might have caught «
Age of Dragons» when it aired a few months ago.
The actors engage in the exaggerated performance style
of silent
movie melodramas and comedies and Maddin digitally «
ages» his films with scuffs and scratches and cracks and even distorted frames as
if they were from decaying nitrate prints from the 1920s.
by Bill Chambers Fifties monster
movies and grindhouse sludge bookended Joe Dante's coming -
of -
age, and these twin species
of B cinema — sisters in spirit
if not in execution — often squish up against each other in his work as a director.
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SEE THIS
MOVIE IF: you are somehow oblivious to the inherent dangers of online communication OR if you are unaware that teenagers can be cruel and loneliness is open to all ages OR you want to see why I prefer Jason Bateman in dramatic roles rather than comedi
IF: you are somehow oblivious to the inherent dangers
of online communication OR
if you are unaware that teenagers can be cruel and loneliness is open to all ages OR you want to see why I prefer Jason Bateman in dramatic roles rather than comedi
if you are unaware that teenagers can be cruel and loneliness is open to all
ages OR you want to see why I prefer Jason Bateman in dramatic roles rather than comedies
If one were to point out its faults, they would be the same as any other mainstream teen coming -
of -
age movie.
And
if Gerwig isn't reinventing the coming -
of -
age movie, she's certainly investing it with uncommon wit and quotability; her dialogue hits that rare, special sweet spot between authenticity and zing — an ideal middle ground, in other words, between the way people actually talk and the gut - busting way we only want them to.
The
movie remains a masterpiece, to me, because it captures the existential anxieties
of both Ben and Mrs. Robinson, even
if the youngish viewer may only appreciate the former's perspective, and see the
movie anew only after reaching the
age when one realizes that one's parents and their friends are people, too.
Tony Black revisits Avengers:
Age of Ultron one year on to see how it holds up... One
of my main outlets is podcasting, and recently I asked online
if anyone would like to do a speculative episode
of my film show in which we «fix» a broken
movie, discussing why it failed and how we -LSB-...]
Countless
movies (and books and songs and TV shows) plumb the agony and elation
of teen romance, but «Love, Simon» brings fresh perspective to the genre by focusing on an experience unseen in coming -
of -
age tales: What high - school first love might be like
if you're gay.
Labor Day is almost here and we're deep enough into the calendar year that when a film critic declares a picture to be «light - years the most entertaining
movie of the year,» we sit up and take notice — even
if the year as a whole has been almost entirely bereft
of «entertaining»
movies, or, at least, the kind
of movies that aspire to merely entertain and not make you dwell on tragedy («Fruitvale Station»), the emptiness
of our culture («The Bling Ring») or the struggles that come with
aging and evolving with someone you love («Before Midnight»).
The latter isn't one
of the better films the pair made, but it does feature a bizarre parody
of the Best Picture - winner «Going My Way,» which makes one wonder how ubiquitous that
movie was in 1950 and
if the pop culture references in Judd Apatow's films are going to
age this badly.
As a parent, I want to know
if a
movie not only is cute and adorable and filled with
age - appropriate humor for the little ones as well as a bit
of sophistication and sly adult humor for the big kids like me.
SEE THIS
MOVIE IF: quirkiness and caustic dialogue mixed with some humorous and familiar coming - of - age moments are what you are looking for this summer movie season OR you want to see Steve Carell play something other than a nic
MOVIE IF: quirkiness and caustic dialogue mixed with some humorous and familiar coming -
of -
age moments are what you are looking for this summer
movie season OR you want to see Steve Carell play something other than a nic
movie season OR you want to see Steve Carell play something other than a nice guy
«Let Me In» (Anchor Bay), a remake
of the Swedish coming -
of -
age horror
movie come adolescent survival drama set in the wilds
of suburban civilization, is as unexpected as can be: an American revision
of a celebrated European film that manages to honor the original while translating its anxiety and unease to a distinctly American setting and,
if anything, deepening the emotional power
of the original.
This probably would have been number one with a bullet for «Most Messed Up
Movie of 2017» if not for another movie coming later on this list, Julia Ducournau's deeply depraved RAW is the sort of coming of age story you don't see too o
Movie of 2017»
if not for another
movie coming later on this list, Julia Ducournau's deeply depraved RAW is the sort of coming of age story you don't see too o
movie coming later on this list, Julia Ducournau's deeply depraved RAW is the sort
of coming
of age story you don't see too often.
This is the kind
of movie you could easily love
if you saw it enough times and at the right
ages.
While the film begins in a rather derivative fashion, making it seem as
if we're in for an hour and a half
of the same coming
of age movie we've seen time and time again, Berman and Pulcini are able to morph the film into an ensemble once Jude gets to the city, and the
movie is all the better for it.
Basically, all you need to know is that there is a disparate collection
of superheroes known as the Avengers that have fought together in two previous
movies (2012's The Avengers and 2015's Avengers:
Age of Ultron) and have since mostly gone their separate ways, but now find themselves faced with their most dangerous nemesis: athe hulking, squared - jawed, purple - skinned interstellar behemoth Thanos (Josh Brolin) who is trying to assemble all
of the so - called Infinity Stones, which
if ever brought together would give him nearly unlimited power.
Can a coming -
of -
age movie still work
if the main character is wholly uninteresting?
If you see one
movie this weekend, it should be «Boyhood,» Richard Linklater's 12 - years - in - the - making coming -
of -
age tale, which has no precedent in film history.
The film is a remake
of the 1969 French film La Piscine and it's an endearingly loopy, occasionally half - cooked but always ambitious
movie about middle -
aged characters touched by fame and success, who live in a bubble so decadent that they might get away with murder
if they tried.
I'm sure the book is lovely and poignant and the thought
of an
aging courtesan and the boy who can't get over her is sad, but
if there are only a handful
of people willing to shell out the bucks to watch it, then Hollywood declares «period dramas are dead» and in reality it's just another case
of no one wants to see a boring stuffy
movie.
But don't be surprised
if you secretly wipe away a tear or two: Hollywood really knew how to construct a coming -
of -
age movie in the Reagan era.
Skateboarding is mostly a sport that has come
of age through the determination and ingenuity
of bored youth, so
if the boys seem rather aimless, so should the
movie.
If you are
of a certain
age (and THN is definitely
of a certain
age), five years before teen
movie history was made by...