Sentences with phrase «real drama comes»

Misadventures with a sabotaged sluice gate offer brief action but the real drama comes from Sabine's hidden past.

Not exact matches

But the politics and drama at Chelsea is going to make them a hot and cold team, and Hazard's head has turned as United and Real will come calling.
But it's earlier in the day where the real drama could come — at 22:45 on Friday to be exact — with Olympic title - winning teammates Katie Archibald and Elinor Barker again locking horns, this time in the women's road race.
But now, here comes the real drama.
The linear rays coming out of it are an artifact of the telescope and aren't real, but they do lend some drama to the image.
Kelly Leveque, beloved nutritionist and health coach, released her book Body Love: Live in Balance, Weigh What You Want, and Free Yourself From Food Drama Forever in June, model and body activist Ashley Graham's book, A New Model: What Confidence, Beauty & Power Really Look Like debuted in May, and The Honest Body Project: Real Stories and Untouched Portraits of Women & Motherhood comes out next week.
There was little to no comedy in the movie and is as serious as you can get when it comes to a drama based on real life events.
The actors continue to show why they so effortlessly move from comedy to drama, and the audience comes out the real winner.
Definitely my real education about movie making, acting, and I guess essentially movie making came when I went to drama school.
Known for long elaborate takes, lush imagery, and eye for lighting, his work in Karenina shows that he's the real deal when it comes to photographing costume dramas.
A heavy drama boasting an all - star ensemble (including Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale, Brad Pitt, and more) playing men who watch the world burn to ashes around them from a credit and housing disaster only they saw coming, the film operates in a dark world of complex real estate jargon and impending Wall Street doom.
(In French with subtitles) The Forgiveness of Blood (Unrated) Coming - of - age drama about a couple of carefree, teenaged siblings (Tristan Halilaj and Sindi Lacej) forced to mature and drop out of high school when a long - running blood feud with a neighboring clan is reignited over real estate rights.
It's difficult to say if the movie is supposed to be a mystery, thriller, romance, comedy, drama, or action, changing directions quite often, while scenes go by without any real connection with the scene that comes before.
As impressive as Ruffalo is, though, the real star of this coming - of - age drama might be Forbes» autobiographical script, which is as compellingly specific as it is wise and thoughtful about class, race, family and parental sacrifice.
There are no real surprises in the plot — this is unashamedly a happy - ending, coming - of - age, pursue - your - dreams drama, but the handling of it is remarkable and the characters sympathetic.
First come «Half Nelson» in 2006 which received much critical admiration, then followed «Lars and the Real Girl» in 2007, before Derek Cianfrance's stunningly honest relationship drama, «Blue Valentine» in 2010.
Then came his chamber - drama Bug, a paranoid science - fiction noir with a whole lotta crazy showed delightful submission to the lead performances, Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd that its ricky one - room conceit worked some real magic.
Streep is coming off an Oscar nomination for playing a real - life figure in Steven Spielberg's drama The Post and will next appear in Mamma Mia!
The real meat of the comedy, and drama, comes in the ingenious dirty tricks that Candy and Bodine play on each other, which could kick off a primer on the political practice recently known as «rat - f ** king» (although that phrase is never uttered in the film).
In writer and director Ben Younger's latest drama, Bleed for This, boxer Vinny Pazienza's real life story comes to the big screen.
Our Take: Given that this story comes from the real - life account of Rogen's friend (and the movie's writer) Will Reiser, expect it to respect the subject matter with a careful balance of humor and authentic drama.
Money Monster, which debuted at Cannes this past week with Hollywood royalty in attendance when director Jodie Foster and stars George Clooney and Julia Roberts graced the red carpet, ended its three - day run with $ 14.6 M. Distributor Sony is banking that the film will have some staying power as it is the only real adult - demo drama in the marketplace for the coming weeks.
Wheatley beautifully blends the freaky sound design and unsettling atmosphere of his previous picture to a comedic sensibility that owes a little something to Julia Davis («Nighty Night «-RRB- and Mike Leigh, but the real genius of the piece comes in the way that Lowe and Oram's script (and the hopefully - star - making performances from the duo) is really a trojan horse; underneath the glam - free «Natural Born Killers» overtones, it's a beautifully observed drama about a dissolving relationship — a blood - spattered «Blue Valentine,» if you will.
The movie is nothing more than a pandering and forgettable feelgood flick, and the few attempts at real drama (including the «shocking» flashbacks to Mickey's childhood) are far and outside, never coming anywhere near home plate.
He first came on the scene with a streak of well - recieved dramas (All the Real Girls, Undertow, Snow Angels) before diving into a series of juvenile comedies (Pineapple Express, Your Highness, The Sitter).
Funny how the melodrama, when it comes, is less entertaining than the real drama Soderbergh seems so wary of.
For family, coming from executive producer Eva Longoria is «Grand Hotel,» a family drama set in the world of hospitality and starring Demian Bechir and Roselyn Sanchez, while on the comedy side is «The Kids Are Alright,» a period piece set in the 1970s and inspired by the real life of creator Tim Doyle.
That doesn't change my belief that this movie is stuck in the gray area between romantic drama and comedy, and because of it, comes across as just a lightweight film with no real message or emotion.
And I hope the real issues that came up don't get overshadowed by all the drama.
Because the stakes are so often life - and - death and the real - life drama is inescapable, the big moments frequently feel bigger, the day - to - day inconveniences of life swept aside when a deployment comes knocking on the door or the mission requires even more sacrifice.
With high drama, Donnelly weaves a real - life murder that took place in 1906 in upstate New York into this coming - of - age story about 16 - year - old Mattie, whose father wants her to marry their handsome neighbor and forbids her to accept a college scholarship.
The sky really is the limit when it comes to conference venues in Cornwall — if you want to generate ideas and bring a real sense of drama and excitement to your delegates, imagine holding your conference in a room with breath - taking coastal views or at an iconic attraction with unique facilities.
Not that other movie in the 90s or that horrible cop drama series of the same name (why the idiots at the Fox Network were trying to sue Microsoft over ownership and the rights of the name Killer Instinct when the K.I.Arcade game came out year's before that pathetic TV cop drama series that nobody even remembers anymore), I mean a real Killer Instinct movie based on the real Killer Instinct, as in the game (s).
The real drama, though, comes when (un) expected creepy creatures start flinging themselves and their projectiles in your direction.
But here's the real story: come El Niño or La Niña, climate change is La Madre (the Mother) of weather systems and she will be playing the lead role in California's water supply drama in the years ahead.
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