A movie centered on a main character that acts like a vigilante does not have the most creative premise as we've seen
plenty of movies like this before.
Not exact matches
If you believe pop culture, the top
of the business world might seem something
like the 80s
movie Wall Street — competition is fierce, rivalries are
plenty, and greed is good.
Of course, that ship has sailed, but if you'd like to be part of a Star Wars movie, good news: you'll have plenty of opportunities to do so.
Of course, that ship has sailed, but if you'd
like to be part
of a Star Wars movie, good news: you'll have plenty of opportunities to do so.
of a Star Wars
movie, good news: you'll have
plenty of opportunities to do so.
of opportunities to do so...
Like any good superhero
movie, there were
plenty of large explosions.
The library offers
plenty to do, including
movie nights, a quilt club, special interest talks
like a recent one on the history
of chocolate, teen debates and family game nights.
So however divisive the online word -
of - mouth may be (I still think the Rotten Tomatoes user score was a result
of trolling, but
plenty of smart folks
liked the
movie noticeably less than I), it hasn't yet affected the domestic box office.
We had a wonderful time with family sharing gifts, watching the hubby's favorite holiday
movie, A Christmas Story and eating
plenty of yummy foods
like cookies
of course, and this AMAZING Vegan Spinach White Bean Dip.
Thanks to recent high - profile events
like Fashion Month and tons
of fall
movie premieres, Vogue writer Julia Hobbs says that celebrities and designers have had
plenty of opportunities to show off their favorite little black dresses.
I enjoy a lot
of things for fun
like music, concerts, traveling, outdoors, kid stuff, longboarding, talking, coffee,
movies, and
plenty more.
Like Hollywood
movies, popular magazines may offer
plenty of advice on finding dates and what to do with your date later that night, but if you want to build a strong, long - term relationship they rarely give you anything you can use.
Movies like last year's «Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,» for example, written and directed by «Lethal Weapon» writer Shane Black, got the spirit just right: Black's
movie showed
plenty of affectionate nostalgia for pulp tradition, but its sense
of energy and movement felt wholly contemporary.
I'm not into Lori Singer's face, and she's clearly not a dancer
like Julianne Hough, but she's
plenty wild and troubled (unlike my previous assumption
of Ariel's character just from viewing the 2011 remake), which is quite ballsy for a 1984
movie, methinks.
The
movie wastes
plenty of time giving you details about the family rather than trying to scare you, although none
of it feels
like it was worth taking up 75 % PERCENT
of the
movie's runtime.
It feels
like all it ever wanted to be was a popcorn B -
movie blockbuster, and there are
plenty of moments where you can see how it might have managed it.
Such is the case
of Amour, the
movie that brought Mr. Haneke — an Austrian filmmaker who has worked in Austria, Germany, France, and the U.S. — to a place neither devotées nor detractors (and there are
plenty of both) likely would have predicted: Accepting an Oscar for Best Foreign Film earlier this year, and giving a U.S. - televised speech in his proficient but careful English (if you didn't catch it, he was
like the anti-Roberto Benigni).
A light - hearted monster
movie that offers up
plenty of laughs, Lake Placid is still a really fun and well - made creature feature that doesn't ever treat its characters - or the audience -
like morons.
The
movie's storyline revolves around the muppets putting on a show to save their old theater, and it looks
like plenty of stars will be involved.
Hey, I
like a lot
of these
movies too, but there's
plenty of other wonderful stuff out there that doesn't involve things that go boom.
Back in 2015, when Netflix announced its first original
movie — a sequel to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon imaginatively titled Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword
of Destiny — the move was greeted with arched eyebrows and
plenty of scepticism, as up to that point the company had poured most
of its resources into popular Originals series
like House
of Cards and Orange is the New Black.
Nanjiani and Gordon bare their pasts and their souls for the world to see here, resulting in a
movie about love and family that never feels
like just another
movie about love and family (and there are
plenty of those).
Much
like Guardians
of the Galaxy the
movie hints at stories that go beyond the typical superhero status quo, and while there are
plenty of little hints as to how Strange's escapades fit into the bigger story, for the most part the filmmakers do a fine job
of keeping things enjoyably self - contained.
Aha, see, now you belong to that vast sea
of potential seers -
of - this -
movie that just wants to bask in high adventure with space - hopping and
plenty of jokes (there are more than you might think, and most land) and heroes striking poses and villains sneering and saying things
like, I kid you not, «Insect!»
The Super Bowl brings
plenty of movie marketing now, and it looks
like Disney, Fox, and others are planning to capitalize.
And while it doesn't sound
like Scarlett Johansson will be starring in a Marvel
movie of her own any time soon, there are
plenty of...
The characters in this
movie have an odd, child -
like approach to
plenty of crudeness which makes it all the more humorous and ridiculous.
t seems
like every
movie that's based on a young adult novel about a supernatural romance is destined to be lazily compared to the «Twilight» series (and there are
plenty more to come this year), but in the case
of «Beautiful Creatures,» the comparisons are totally valid.
There are
plenty of in - jokes present; my personal favorite is The Chief who randomly starts to yell at his subordinates
like all police chiefs in the
movies.
The last chapter
of the game is just
like a Hollywood
movie with
plenty of action scenes and a very satisfying ending.
It's a decade that perfected the Hollywood sci - fi masterpiece, but our list
of the best «80s
movies includes
plenty of highbrow classics from legendary directors
like Martin Scorsese and David Lynch, who owned the moment.
There are
plenty of dynamic action sequences yet none
of them felt
like they were dragged out for too long
like we've seen in some
of the Marvel or DC
movies.
There was still
plenty of CGI, but the added touch
of actually building something
like BB - 8 went a long way towards generating the right feel for the
movie.
This puts Levine, who started off in the indie world with
movies like the long - shelved horror picture All The Boys Love Mandy Lane and the stoner coming -
of - age dramedy The Wackness, in the position to differentiate the film from perhaps the best Rogen / Goldberg - written
movie, along with
plenty of others since then.
Plenty of artists have a love - hate relationship with where they grew up, but it takes a truly conflicted soul to make a
movie like Nebraska, which seems at once to lament the demise
of a way
of life and say «good riddance» to those practicing it.
Patton says he's spent
plenty of time catching up on
movies and says that he was able to catch other award nominees
like «Dallas Buyer's Club,» «Short Term 12,» and the documentary «Computer Chess.»
When it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival's Directors Fortnight, «The Florida Project» screened for a roomful
of eager U.S. buyers, suggesting that while few American directors make
movies like Baker,
plenty of people want to see more
of them.
If you
like post-modern irony with your superhero films, The Lego Batman
Movie (also out in February) should provide
plenty of chuckles.
Garant and Lennon, who have made
plenty of money writing major studio films
like Night at the Museum, put this
movie together independently on a small budget.
There are still,
of course,
plenty of unifying experiences that are easy to value and do splendid business; things
like Harry Potter, Pixar, and a number
of the Marvel Comics
movies.
A «making
of» documentary shot for the
movie's 25th anniversary provides
plenty of tidbits,
like Spacek's insistence that it be her hand grabbing Amy Irving from the grave, even though she had to lie for hours under a pile
of rocks.
Miller was attempting to make a neo-noir style
movie with Gabriel Macht as the titular Spirit who narrates to himself about his love for the city and his need to protect, which gave us
plenty of «Sin City»
like imaginary.Its visuals notwithstanding, «The Spirit» was bogged down with a dull lead, some misjudged attempts at comedy and an uncontrolled Samuel L. Jackson being allowed to ham it up with no boundaries.
If you're attending Fantastic Fest, remember that Olly Moss is doing an in - store signing
of his American Werewolf poster at 1 pm, and feel free to drop me a line if you'd
like to get together for a beer in - between
movies: I've made
plenty of new buddies this year, and would be happy to make another one.
DC's big team - up
movie introduced moviegoers to heroes
like The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg, and delivered
plenty of action.
I feel
like I've missed a
movie where Juno Temple was great and led her to be in
plenty of other
movies.
She's worked
plenty, but outside
of small roles in the
likes of Hanna and A Most Wanted Man, she hasn't had the sort
of exposure you might expect from an actress getting a leading role in a Paul Thomas Anderson
movie.
As for the CGI animals, Peyton gives them
plenty of opportunities to wreak havoc, although at least one or two
of those sequences feels better in conception than execution: though the large - scale destruction is all masterfully rendered — and it must be noted, brutally violent for a PG - 13
movie — he
like many other modern filmmakers gets too close to the action, mistaking incomprehensibility for claustrophobia, and seems either unaware
of or uninterested in even the basic physics
of gravity, falling objects, and so on.
There are also
plenty of teen TV shows and teen
movies out there that are interested in paying close attention to what it feels
like to be a teenage girl.
It's one
of those
movies that came and went and despite having
plenty of big names in the cast, it feels
like a low budget
movie shot on the run.
If you just focused on the main competition films at Cannes, you'd see
plenty of great
movies, but you'd miss out on the many smaller treasures on offer in sidebar slates
like Directors» Fortnight and Critics» Week.
The
movie isn't uproariously funny, but it has
plenty of great laughs and twists in the story, and
like any successful game night, you won't go home disappointed.
Focus Features» upcoming thriller Thoroughbreds may seem
like it's being helmed by a long - time filmmaker with
plenty of features under his belt, but it's actually the debut
movie for writer / director Cory Finley.