Check out 100 %
of movies made about climate change as evidence.
By Schnabel's count there have been dozens
of movies made about the artist and, he said, «I don't know if there's one that I like.»
The closing party will take place at 110 Troutman Street in conjunction with Cinema Sunday, which will present two short film programs
of movies made by local artists.
What it comes down to is that the majority
of movies made are just bad in general.
The success
of movies made from Chandler's stories (especially Humphrey Bogart's 1946 The Big Sleep and James Garner's Marlowe, a 1969 flick based on The Little Sister), as well as radio shows, TV series, and even comic books based on his work makes us forget that he only ever published seven novels and 24 short stories during his lifetime.
I was lucky enough when I was making movies that [the late New Yorker film critic] Pauline Kael used to like
some of the movies I made.
Reteaming with Emma Stone on the project, Sandgren brought a documentary feel to the drama, with gorgeously soft film grain and an interesting goal in mind: To create a film that not only depicted the»70s, but was shot in the style
of movies made in that period, a pivotal and still influential moment in American cinema.
Though almost
all of the movies made by the Coen brothers have some level of humor — even their masterpiece, the 1996 crime drama Fargo — their funniest is The Big Lebowski, the 1998 crime comedy starring Jeff Bridges as «The Dude,» a lazy man who just wants to find out who is going to pay for his carpet that was mistakenly peed on.
We're neck - deep in the prestige - movie season, i.e. when a handful
of movies made for [gasp] adults join the usual year - round I.P. blockbusters.
Tie: Deadpool / Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping —
Both of these movies made me laugh (hard) right from their hilarious opening - credit scenes and on through until their equally funny closings.
I had a whole notebook filled with fake movie posters
of movies I made up.
There are now two film versions, which might be two too many for Greene who was never a fan
of the movies made from his work.
True, this movie was ridiculous, and stupid, but still, it obtains many laughs, especially from the teenage group it's obviously directed at... and considering I despised most
of the movies it made parodies of like many other viewers, I found it amusing..
However, it is better than most
of the movies made by SyFy.
For as much as I hate the racial attitudes of the 1930s and 1940s, I more often find myself relating better to the characters
of the movies made back then than many of the male characters of today's movies.
After a string
of movies made by the comic series production company got abysmal reviews, a new hero has emerged.
Marvel Studios» Black Panther is a masterpiece
of movie making and has become an instant cultural phenomenon, sparking discussion, inspiring people young and old, and breaking down age - old industry myths.
The end
of this movie makes it all worthwhile.
The movie shows a kind
of movie making which I've never seen before.
The most mesmerizing parts
of the movie make up a tutorial about how the Muppets are made and moved.
The first 20minutes
of this movie made me think....
The title
of this movie makes it sound like the most generic horror movie, but I can guarantee this movie goes places you never
A little bit of Into the Night is funny, a lot of it is grotesque and all of it has the insidey manner
of a movie made not for the rest of us but for moviemakers on the Bel Air circuit who watch each other's films in their own screening rooms.
Davis, meanwhile, plays Nona, one of the school's few remaining conscientious members of staff, a ground - down teacher who still wants to take pride in her role as an educator, which in the reductive world
of this movie makes her the teaching drama equivalent of the «Good German» in an old - school war movie.
Scenes in this central passage
of the movie make it clear that nonviolent protests could contain a great deal of violence.
It's just the facts
of movie making.
Frankly, I'd like to see more of this side of McKay instead of the dopey Step Brothers types
of movies he makes.
«The kind
of movies he makes, he just makes because he just wants to,» Hill added.
Otherwise, the stupid plot, dismal dialogue, moral turpitude and dispiriting torpor
of this movie makes watching it utterly pointless.
While almost none
of the movie makes an awful lot of sense in the logic department, the action is great fun and nearly non-stop, all the while giving us an army of scenery - chewing performances from the likes of Depp and Geoffrey Rush (who makes just a perfect «evil» pirate captain, as opposed to Depp's «good» pirate captain).
Make no mistake, this film is as close to a perfect piece
of movie making as I've seen for a very long time.
On paper, the plot
of this movie makes very little sense: two men who only wear suits and never take off their sunglasses, neo-Nazis, a grown man named «Duck,» Cab Calloway, a Catholic nun on the verge of eviction, Carrie Fisher with an assault rifle, and the entire Illinois state police department.
And when the studio makes little effort to promote his film, Hitchcock, as much a master of marketing as
of movie making, devises an intriguing release strategy to compensate for the studio's failures.
Alongside with his heart snatching amazing live - action debut, he has also shown his awesome charm
of movie making in this film which is known as - Train to Busan.
After all the controversy over Jane Got a Gun — the Natalie Portman western that Ramsay was supposed to direct until she dropped out on the first day of filming — the mere fact
of this movie making it to the finish line without any kind of drama would be a victory.
Just thinking
of that movie makes me angry.
Disney Chairman and CEO Bob Iger said that «Black Panther» was a «masterpiece
of movie making.»
«Blue Ruin, which won an international - critics prize at Cannes last year (2013), is Saulnier's successful attempt to build some creative space between the iron conventions of Hollywood revenge sagas and the informality
of a movie made with friends.
The Vanessa thing you kind of have to take as a joke otherwise the rest
of the movie makes no sense.
Why do you think the creators
of this movie made this change?
It feels like a rough draft
of a movie made by people so concerned with getting the little details right that they lose sight of the bigger picture.
For some reason, most
of these movies make the vital mistake of not providing a fully developed and menacing villain.
This section
of the movie makes up most of the second half, and it's actually a lovely and a rather unique romance that goes in some fresh and insightful directions.
This movie has some of the most quotable dialog
of any movie made in the last thirty to forty years.
Since then, the found footage motif has been explored on countless occasions, and though it has been done effectively in the intervening years (Cloverfield, REC & REC 2 being obvious examples), there has been a sense in recent times that this particular form
of movie making has run its course.
The first few minutes
of the movie make it feels as if this is going to be a faux - documentary, as we are treated to stock news footage, security camera footage, and on - camera interviews with characters and «by standers».
The sunny pink look
of the movie makes scenes dealing with Susann's retarded child and her breast cancer grimly uncomfortable and out of touch.
The domestic violence is brutal, and the rock - fueled, buoyant style and tone
of the movie makes it hard to say for certain whether that violence isn't being played up for occasional laughs.
Portions
of the movie make little sense and proceed without clarity.
Most
of these movies make a point of disguising the fact that they were shot in South Africa.