Sentences with phrase «on teenage angst»

At times the focus might be too much on teenage angst (Superboy has daddy issues with his genetic «father» Superman for instance) but the positives far outweigh the negatives and Young Justice is recommended viewing for both older and younger superhero comic book fans.
For a film focused on teenage angst and invaders from other planets, I AM NUMBER FOUR shows a curious tameness.
Barrymore's directorial debut, it focuses on the teenage angst of Bliss (portrayed by Juno's Ellen Page, rapidly becoming a Molly Ringwald figure for the Twitter generation), whose mother wants her to follow in her footsteps by partaking in traditional beauty pageants.

Not exact matches

Not an exact another but someone who can tap the teenage angst so clearly that you swear he was sitting on your canopy bed writing down your life.
The film is on a fine line between fantasy and thriller with an element of sexual fantasy running through the plot for young teenage girls, nothing strong, think along the lines of «Twilight» teenage angst mixed with «Cursed» or a little bit of «Ginger Snaps» but not as in your face as those films, there is still an enjoyable werewolf film here.
Their teenage daughter Fay (Jessica Brown Findlay) is behind on her studies and suffering from adolescent romantic angst.
This one - of - a-kind adventure casts you as Neku, a psychic fount of teenage angst fighting monsters on the trendy streets of modern Tokyo.
For a film that's rooted in the occult and about a story of teenage angst that results in a family being torn apart, there had to be a better option on the table.
This isn't the wild, extravagant romp of director Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, nor does it lean so plainly on the hormonal teenage angst of The Virgin Suicides.
Then there's the fish - out - of - water English boy abroadBen (Hugo Johnstone - Burt — actually Australian and another Home and Away alumni), and his pubescent younger brother Ollie (Art Parkinson), both thrown in to appeal to the younger members of the audience and to create a little teenage angst in this rather messy, too - heavy - on - the - CGI (which is very ropey in places), cheesy dialogue - laden, Michael Bay-esque monster of a disaster movie.
To prepare for what she calls a «dream role,» Deutch read books on «teenage angst and struggle,» such as Beatrice Sparks» Go Ask Alice and Mary Pipher's Reviving Ophelia.
For the teacher ready to experiment with a school show from student devised material, this has a detailed introduction followed by 12 sections with tips, ideas and frameworks for devising and working up productions on themes, including the 1960s, characters, practitioners, local history, teenage angst, the generations, messages, literature, TV and film and ground - breaking ideas.
Ugly isn't an unfair word to use here, but there's something about the scattered teenage angst of the Type R that makes you forgive its trespasses on good taste.
With spot - on 1980s references, Hendrix perfectly captures the angst of teenage friendships and the stagnant air of suburbia in this comic horror novel.
On some level, my teenage self was aware of the magnificent historical architecture that surrounded me back home, but it only served as backdrop to my teenage angst and drama.
«From Takeshi Obata's beautiful artwork presented in the lavish BLANC ET NOIR art book, to the teenage angst of GOODNIGHT PUNPUN and the romantic master - and - servant drama of THE HEIRESS AND THE CHAUFFEUR, these new releases each will take the reader on amazing journey!»
Whether it was a piece for the school newspaper or random teenage angst poems, I always found some time to put a couple of things down on paper.
Across his life, he's written silly stories about talking birds and cats, teenage angst - ridden poetry and is currently working on his first novel.
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