It makes
this really enjoyable film not only interesting and engaging but weirdly pertinent.
Another one that underperformed at the box office, I, Tonya is
another really enjoyable film out this week.
Their Finest is
a really enjoyable film.
Overall
a really enjoyable film that hits on so many truths about marriage and divorce.
Not exact matches
One of the more
enjoyable things for me however, was how dark this
film really was.
Really enjoyable and probably a better
film than the original.
This
really turned out to be a great and
enjoyable film for me.
I found this to be a very
enjoyable and dreamlike
film, and, though it is
really good, it seems even more so considering that it was the feature length debut of Sofia Coppola.
And now even with all the new SFX available, Hollywood seems hard pressed to make even a mediocre
film that combines the best acting and direction with the best SFX to make a
really enjoyable movie.
The Lost City of Z - I was expecting more of a straightforward action
film (why, I have no idea - I should've known better based on the director) but once I got on the
film's groove it became
really enjoyable.
I
really enjoyed using the assault rifle which once again channeled my inner - Aliens
film fantasy and the shotgun was another
enjoyable weapon to use as I blasted these alien creatures away.
This is one of those
films that is
enjoyable because it's so odd that we don't
really know what's going to happen next, or what any of the crazy characters are going to have coming out of their mouths at any given time.
Second — It actually looks like an
enjoyable little horror
film, but they
really should have considered using a different title.
If possible though, this
film is much more
enjoyable in 3D, so if you have that option but sure to take that route since the visual effects
really shines there.
The
film has some
really funny situtations and quirky characters that
really make it an
enjoyable film to watch.
It's an immensely
enjoyable sci - fi
film, and if it never totally overcomes its TV show roots, well, when the TV show was that good, it doesn't
really matter.
But it's a
really enjoyable and rewarding
film that should make an impression on you and stick with you long after it's done.
Not
really as distinctive as the last
film to push the same envelope, Pleasantville, Chocolat still is perfect in its cast of actors and in the use of lush cinematography and music, so much so that it still makes this oft told tale
enjoyable.
The
film is thoroughly
enjoyable and
really funny.
Speaking of the characters, the
film does a
really good job of making them
enjoyable and relatable.
It's not perfect - too many elements are set up without being fully explored - but the
film is
really enjoyable.
Add to these a very rough sense of storytelling, and there's
really not much going for the movie with the exception of a few strong performances and some obvious but still
enjoyable attempts at bringing elements of the stage to
film.
The flip side to this is that
really low expectations can turn a movie - going experience — even for a complete mess of a
film — into an
enjoyable and surprisingly entertaining one.
A few good laughs, a yippee ki yay and some
really great action scenes bring back enough nostalgia by the
films end to make this mess of a movie still
enjoyable.
The story is also littered with
film references, and there's some
really amusing stuff in there, and it's the amusement that makes the rather clichéd plot all the more
enjoyable.