Sentences with phrase «psychopath whose»

But unraveling the mystery means facing off against a cunning psychopath whose ruthlessness knows no bounds.
But at least they are compelling characters: the sadly clairvoyant Dr. Manhattan (Billy Crudup), who knows to much and is watching his faith in humanity ebb in to the ether; the vampirish Ozymandius (Matthew Goode), an effete tycoon who is the smartest man in the world; the embittered Rorchach (Walter Kovacs), a psychopath whose toxic moods swim across his masked face as shifting ink blots; Nite Owl II (Dan Drieberg), who is basically Batman with a Clark Kent - like alter ego as a mild - mannered model of mid-life impotence; and the latex - sheathed, dominatrix - next - door, Silk Spectre II — played by Toronto actress and Maxim cover girl Malin Akerman, who made an appearance at the Toronto premiere I attended last night.
Alec Baldwin gives a great performance as a halfcocked psychopath whose love of life is so strong, mixed up and unscrupulous, he can't help but enjoy breaking fingers, busting jaws, playing cops - and - robbers, shooting people on a gut feeling and answering questions about his preferred vegetables with a pause to think out the words «I don't want to talk about that at this time.»
But to be honest, there are some psychopaths whose attack patterns are just far too mean to get past especially when you're a lowly level 5 or so.

Not exact matches

Haynes, whose nostalgic 1950s melodrama «Far from Heaven» is something of a companion piece to this film, softens Highsmith's sometimes hard - edge world — this, remember, is the novelist best known for creating the murderous psychopath Tom Ripley.
Marty is writing a script, also called Seven Psychopaths, whose plot gradually begins to mirror our movie's story — or is it the other way around?
An accomplished editor in her own right whose credits including Fifty Shades of Grey, Salmon Fishing In The Yemen and Seven Psychopaths, she has recently started to direct music videos for the likes of John Grant and Goldfrapp ahead of making her first feature film.
As an actor, Duplass specializes in handsome bastards whose natural charisma can curdle into smarm, and Brice and Duplass gently turn the screw on that image, giving Josef the quality of an ingratiating psychopath, someone capable of reeling in strangers like fish on a line.
He devised the story — about a Niagara Falls couple (Ryan Reynolds and Mireille Enos) whose young daughter is abducted and held prisoner for eight years by a foppish psychopath (Kevin Durand)-- and his screenplay, co-written with TV - movie vet David Fraser, employs his usual structural gamesmanship, leaping to and fro in time and withholding crucial details.
Here we have a genuinely superb talent (I don't care if he was riding atop a flying horse in this year's poorly - received Winter's Tale - Farrell was wonderful in it) whose box - office let - downs of late include ropey, sci - fi remakes (Total Recall), muddled, indie - schmindie projects (Seven Psychopaths) and boring horror yarns (Fright Night).
Psychopaths is about seven different serial killers whose paths cross over one single, blood soaked night.
Chasing Yulaw are buddy cops Roedecker (Delroy Lindo) and Funsch (Jason Statham), whose relationship is so familiar that without being articulated we understand that Roedecker, being older and black, is probably a few hours away from retirement and that Funsch, white and accented, is a dangerous psychopath incidentally on the right side of the law.
The film is directed by Joseph Kosinski, whose previous and debut film was TRON: Legacy (which I actually really enjoyed), and has quite an impressive supporting cast including Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace, Seven Psychopaths), Andrea Riseborough (Shadow Dancer), Melissa Leo and Morgan Freeman looking as cool as ever.
But there's no excuse for the rest of the townspeople: The police department is filled with racist psychopaths, led by deputy Dixon, played by Sam Rockwell — whose behavior goes completely unchallenged for most of the film.
As the leader of the Syndicate, Sean Harris steals several scenes as Lane — a jaded former British intelligence officer whose work in the field has left him a jaded psychopath who believes that terrorism will serve the public good.
Psychopathswhose ranks swell with remorseless cold - blooded killers — are notorious for their lack of empathy, and they typically have smaller than normal amygdalae and insulae, along with other areas involved in the processing of emotion.
Guide Sam, a reporter whose investigation of a series of strange disappearances becomes personal when a psychopath abducts his girlfriend and then challenges him to rescue her.
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