Roadie Directed by: Michael Cuesta Starring: Ron Eldard, Bobby Cannavale, Jill Hennessy Rating: Not Yet Rated Release Date: January 6, 2012 TRAILER SCORE: 8/10 Thoughts by TSR: I will admit I kind of scoffed at
the plot synopsis of this film when I first read it.
Not exact matches
It isn?t quite the story the
synopsis explains it to be, which as it happens turns out to be a much better
film because
of it, it creates a gritty, realistic
plot with the post 911 affects in the background story.
There has been no official
plot synopsis just yet, but what I do know is that the Paul McGuigan - directed
film is said to put a new spin on the tale
of Frankenstein and will feature some sci - fi elements.
Announced today as part
of the Sundance
Film Festival, we now have a first look at the
film — titled «Mistress America «-- which stars Gerwig (who also co-wrote the script with Baumbach) and Lola Kirke (the sister
of Jemima Kirke from «Girls «-RRB-, along with a complete
plot synopsis.
At this point we pretty much know the basics
of the
film's
plot — there will
of course be some surprises — but let's get official before I start breaking hearts with the
synopsis:
And here's a
plot synopsis for Sam Raimi and James Franco's new
film, which is not an adaptation
of a board game at all but instead some sort
of book or something.
Said review must be original content and the use
of editing press releases, sampling or interpolating other
film reviews, or providing mere
plot synopsis or studio - provided summaries, without actual critique, will not qualify as a completed review.
The official
synopsis for Zack Snyder's «Sucker Punch» has been released and it confirms that the
film's
plot falls somewhere between that
of a video game and Chris Nolan's «Inception».
After the jump you can read the full press release, which includes detailed
plot synopsis for all
of these
films.
Little is known about the
plot, but a short
synopsis posted on casting database site suggests that we can look forward to more
of the same: «Picking up where the 2007
film left off with the incompetent underboss Kirill thinking that he and his henchman driver Nikolai really have inherited the throne from his crime - lord father, without knowing that Nikolai is actually a clandestine agent working undercover in Russia's federal security service.»
Finally, Neil throws down a Fat Guy Five
of his favorite
films of Fantastic Fest while Kevin ridicules him for his bad
plot synopses and gloats over the fact he's better at predicting box office winners.
The back
of the case includes a brief
plot synopsis for each
film along with the original theatrical posters and technical specifications.
With fairly cursory critical discussions, perpetual
plot synopses, and adjective - driven lauding («an acidulous commentary on class» or «a masterclass in
film acting,» to name a couple) in place
of detail - driven social criticism, Forshaw has placed himself between a Brighton Rock (1947) and a Kill List (2011), casting his historical net too wide for anything more than introductory textual assessment.
This is one
of those
films for which
plot synopsis does no justice.
(SPOILER WARNING: Due to the «unique» editing style
of 21 Grams, one doesn't truly grasp the story until well into the
film, but I have to offer some sort
of plot synopsis for this review, so I'll outline the story in a manner that doesn't give too much away.)
According to Spinoff Online, «Dredd» has a new
plot synopsis and a new image courtesy
of the
film's Facebook page.
This
plot synopsis of Wong's unique script doesn't begin to do the
film justice.
I hesitate to say too much more about the
plot of the
film, and my
synopsis is purposely vague, as I want you to enjoy Godzilla in all
of its glory with the least amount
of spoilers.
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We Need to Talk About Kevin has been around for eight years, there's a brief
synopsis of the
plot on the cover
of the paperback, and the
film was widely discussed when it premiered in Cannes last May and to most people's surprise failed to win a major prize.
The
film stars Ben Affleck as Batman and Henry Cavill as Superman with IMDb's
synopsis for the
plot reading: Fearing the actions
of a god - like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham...
The
synopsis for Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is below, and seems to hint at a very Game
of Thrones-esque political
plot, with plenty
of action interspersed throughout the fully CG created
film.