Sentences with phrase «rarely see in movies»

It's a look at old age that we rarely see in movies.
Catherine Keener and Brian Dierker as hippie wanderers, Hal Holbrook (in a luminous performance) as an old man cocooned in his loneliness — these are quietly distressed hangers - on of the sort you rarely see in movies.
In the background, we see a glimpse of Mexico we rarely see in movies, devoid of cliches.
Their dialogue, which is partly improvised, captures the tone, attitude and daily rhythm of suburban blue - collar life with an accuracy and depth rarely seen in a movie.
Johanne Debas and Darius Khondji's cinematography is gorgeous, the film is filled with wonderful performances where you can tell that all of the actors are having a marvelous time, and Allen brings it all together with a joy rarely seen in his movies these days.
They're in bed together for the first time — a moment whose charged mix of abandon, vulnerability and self - protective veneer is rarely seen in movies.
Yet there is no mistaking Amour for anything other than a great love story, and one of a sort rarely seen in movies — a portrait of two people at the end of a long, not always happy, but profound relationship, who find themselves tested by the words of that eternal promise: «till death do us part.»

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You guys look like you could be ready for a movie set in the 40s, but people are rarely able to see subtle and sophisticated as a costume contest winner, they want an over the top exaggeration of that era, not something that's authentic, people in their 20's are good at that sort of thing, I'll bet the winners were even wearing polyester
We see it in movies, and tv shows, but when it comes to real life, it's rarely ever that easy.
Designed to offer Western audiences the opportunity to see a Caucasian movie star, and a heartthrob one at that, in an unusual genre setting, The Outsider rarely manages to rise above its audience - baiting concept.
This is of course primarily the story of T'Challa / Black Panther (played by bona fide movie star Chadwick Boseman, the lead in the biopics «42,» «Get on Up» and «Marshall»), but rarely have we seen a comic book movie with such a wonderful bounty of supporting characters.
Rarely have I seen these ideas enumerated so effectively and wittily as in A D Jameson's «Seventeen Ways of Criticizing Inception,» a piece from August that was recently brought to my attention by David Bordwell (who found much to admire in the same movie).
Speaking of complex, where this film manages to do something I've rarely seen in a mainstream movie, that is delve into the idea of double consciousness, as well as the intergenerational struggles in the Black family.
I very rarely shill for movies and say you absolutely have to see something in theaters.
It's a movie I will see at least twice in the theater (which I rarely do), and will definitely own.
While Jeremy Renner (not seen in this sequence) is the obvious front man for the movie, giving a performance that is impossible to look away from, Ackroyd is the unsung hero, because his camera never flinches, and only rarely exaggerates.
The appearance onscreen of pointillist swarms of film grain may trigger a specific kind of nostalgia in movie buffs, for chemically produced and mechanically projected images that are rarely seen these days outside of repertory cinemas and museums.
In these rarely seen 8 mm color home movies, shot with Bergman's own camera (most of it by herself, but you...
Saying goodbye to childhood is rarely as simple and lovely as movies make it out to be, and Sciamma's interest is in seeing the same transition from an under represented point of view.
The standout of the group is also the one we see most rarely in movies these days: Bergen lays into her character's wry aperçus with the impeccable timing and deadpan facial expressions that made her a comedic star on the sitcom «Murphy Brown.»
Others, though, are unlikely to fare much better, given that this unflinching debut feature from Russ Harbaugh delivers something rarely seen in American movies: a warts - and - all examination of extended grief.
It would be a sin against the playful package that is Magic Mike XXL to rationalise too intensively too politically but in its own shallow way, the film represents diversity along racial, queer and size lines to an extent that is rarely seen in mainstream movies.
Depp rarely makes appearances in indie movies these days, instead continuing to star in blockbusters like «Pirates of the Caribbean» and «Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,» which makes «City of Lies» a rare opportunity to see Depp in an adult - oriented drama.
Unfortunately for us, studios rarely see anything besides dollar signs, so until they realize that they can't try to set up an entire universe in one movie which took Marvel a decade to accomplish, they will continue to fall short on some great stories and characters that are so much more deserving than what we have gotten, and Marvel will continue to add great content to an already impressively established world.
Since The Shallows is a shark movie, director Jaume Collet - Serra researched the crap out of sharks in preparation — the result of which is a film that explores aspects of the creatures we've rarely seen before.
It's the kind of performance we rarely get to see from him as he tends to play the supporting character actor in more Oscar - caliber films or he's lending his lovable voice to the Monsters Inc. movies.
One can choose to look away from scenes of this movie, as I admit I did in a couple instances, valuing the extreme luck I have to rarely ever see a human life ending in front of my eyes, whether in person or on camera.
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