Sentences with phrase «on in the film»

It seems surprising, when perhaps the film could have focused the trailer more on T - 1000 (Byung - hun Lee) who is another adversary early on in the film.
This is prefaced by a chilling statement from Doctor Strange earlier on in the film whilst they're aboard Ebony Maw's ship.
His legacy as one of the world's greatest race car drivers in history lives on in a film directed by Asif Kapadia.
This message, which the documentary portrays as a manipulation of minds similar to the kind of societal shaping cigarette ads attempted, is demonstrated early on in the film by the August 2016 fight between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz.
Early on in the film, he sustains the plot build - up with a series of innovative sequences that look great even thirty years later.
Sudeikis, in particular, shines in this unusually dramatic role and exhibits a depth he touched on in films like «Sleeping with Other People» and «Colossal» but that he really gets to live in here.
And while I enjoyed this in theaters, I also like watching on DVD so I can turn on the captions — that way I can catch all of the dialogue that goes on in this film which is made in a way that the viewer seems to be eavesdropping on household happenings.
There's so little going on in the film that its title seems to suggest an action that audiences may be driven to take before the movie ends.
But unlike most 3D movies, the added dimensionality actually enhances what is going on in the film; it's probably the best use of 3D in an animated movie since last spring's «How to Train Your Dragon.»
Did he sacrifice himself early on in the film?
There is a horrific scene very early on in the film, when a future Looper is on the run.
Later on in the film, when Pitt's having his big intellectual showdown with Kevin Spacey (who does wonders with a terribly written part), Fincher and Francis - Bruce let Pitt have the scene.
Early on in the film he has trouble getting on a plane to take Phoebe on vacation and from there things get really bad for him.
There is a lot going on in this film and while it might be considered «too out there» for everyone to enjoy, I think this film will hit big with the film festival crowd especially those at SXSW.
There is that scene early on in the film when y ’ all get a lot of cash from the festival that Gosling and Refn make for their appearance.
The most notable example of this occurs early on in the film when Zuri (Forest Whitaker) asks if anyone is willing to challenge T'Challa for the power of Black Panther.
The sons» parents discover this incident early on in the film, so that what follows is a close and deeply felt examination of emotions, definitions of parenthood, what qualifies as filial relationships, and bonds of intimacy.
There's is a lot of irony, juxtaposition and contrast going on in this film but that's what makes it so multi-layered and much more than your average slice - of - life drama.
Early on in the film, the sympathetic Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson), one of Nathan's employees, is secretly recruited to visit Ava and test her true intelligence.
From very early on in the film, Sling Blade feels just that way.
Said early on in the film by a random club goer to the main character, «love knows no genders.»
I've never done a horror film where I was... Well, I was in «Black Christmas,» but I got killed kind of early on in that film.
There are two separate threads going on in this film that lead to storytelling dissonance.
The film boasts a number of high profile stars (George Clooney, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Channing Tatum) who all have their own plot going on in the film (which can be really exciting and great!)
He clearly became an audience favorite, like early on in the film.
Even if you know what's coming in I, Tonya (teased from early on in the film as «the incident») this energetic biopic on disgraced Olympian figure skater Tonya Harding still packs surprises.
Of course, later on in the film Watts tells the story to the Adam the director and Coco that she became an actress by winning a jitterbug question.
The male bonding that goes on in the film, and the system it portrays, has a very white feel to it.
Early on in the film, though, it looks like she could lose her house if she doesn't get more money so off she flies to California to examine the possibility of selling her beloved book.
No, she's not invincible — later on in the film, she's almost completely incapacitated by a piece of debris going through her stomach — this is a movie, not a game.
«People forget, you see, especially the young,» Altmann notes early on in the film.
It is at its best during a dinner out earlyish on in the film as Ricki (Meryl Streep) is attempting to reconcile with her estranged family after her daughter's engagement is called off.
This is prefaced by a chilling statement from Doctor Strange earlier on in the film whilst they're aboard Ebony Maw's ship.
This absence of acknowledgment, so soon after the civil war, shows there's just enough subtext going on in this film.
From early on in the film, something felt different about The Good Dinosaur.
Elle (Eva Green)-- whose name, as is often commented on in the film, literally translates to «Her» — is a supposed super-fan who ingratiates herself into Delphine's life as a «good listener» before gradually moving into the author's flat and taking over her work, deleting slanderous Facebook posts, responding to emails, and even attending a face - to - face gig in her place.
Early on in the film we see Jay quite literally abandon more childish activities, like floating in her small above ground pool or watching a movie with her sister, in order to go out with this older boy instead.
We find out about Joe's death very early on in the film, and follow Lee on his journey with his hilarious yet troubled nephew, Patrick (Lucas Hedges).
Hermione also has one of the most effectively sad moments early on in the film.
There are a very few things you can count on in the film industry, and Cannes and the Oscars are rarely among them.
It's a revue, pure and simple, something that never really caught on in film, despite a few attempts in the late 1920s.
Editor Claudine Bouché's turbulent, free flowing cuts from early on in the film subtly slow in pace and becomes more pensive and methodical, capturing the tone of the characters by holding on to the shots a few seconds longer.
Considering this is a comedy and most comedies suck nowadays, I am not going to spend a lot of time talking about some of the silly subplots that go on in the film.
There are some incredible sans - CGI fight sequences early on in the film featuring Parkour - style movements that will absolutely blow your mind.
Kyla is a complex and potentially traumatized character who has trouble verbalizing herself, symptomatic of the pain of losing a young son, which is revealed through subtle, visual queues early on in the film.
One of them, played by musician Taylor Swift and Twilight heartthrob Taylor Lautner (who keeps his shirt on in this film despite his girlfriend's pleas), displays all the exuberant affection of teen love.

Not exact matches

The experimental device shot a beam of X-rays at its infinitesimal target, which in turn yielded a pattern on some photographic film resting behind it as the radioactive waves diffracted off of the molecule's atoms and etched a smudgy outline of its shape.
Ultimately, journalists and audiences must come to some kind of agreement on what is acceptable in the new world of immersive and VR journalism, and determine what kinds of film - making behavior are too manipulative.
Nonny de la Peña, an L.A. - based journalist and pioneer in VR film - making, created a 3D virtual representation of the night that Trayvon Martin was killed, and has also made an immersive film focused on the refugee crisis in Syria.
He dabbled in other industries, including film and television, but never left the energy sector entirely, continuing to sit on boards for oil companies and teach geophysics.
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