Sentences with phrase «really happy a film»

«I'm really happy a film like this with a performance as strong as Frances's is getting out there this year, it's a great statement for the Time's Up era and we made it a year and a half ago.»

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This is a comedy and a drama, and although not a happy movie, the film isn't really a moral tale of the wrongs of alcoholism, and in fact, it never really discusses alcoholism overtly at all.
A nice inclusion in both the SAGs and Globes is that of Nicole Kidman who really stands out in a not too well reviewed film, but unless the HFPA is feeling rebellious and crazy she will have to settle and be happy with the nomination.
I confessed as I entered the cinema that I didn't feel I really knew what a Paul Thomas Anderson film was and having seen his latest, I'm none the wiser but happy in my ignorance.
Swanberg may not capture the kind of warmth and emotional potency that he delivered with last year's Happy Christmas, but there's more meat here on a thematic level that allows him and Johnson (who co-wrote the film) to really sink their teeth into.
I'm happy to support really good films.
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I watched a handful of silent films each week and it really did make me happier!
Stanley Kubrick's version of The Shining is one of my all time favorite films, so I was really quite happy to...
Happy Death Day came really close to having a very dark ending, in spite of the film being fairly lighthearted for a horror movie.
We have been hearing about this film since 1923 so really I'm just happy it's out and we can see it.
Dearest Edgar: As an aspiring film maker and a self - proclaimed cinephile, i must say i truly admire your work, although i'm «young» i've always been interested in art and your work is truly inspirational to me, i can't really put into words how happy your movies make me, hopefully in the future i'll get to make great movies like you too, i'd just like to thank you for directing such great movies!!!
Without giving away too much, the film itself is really all about these two kids: what they're going through (at home and in the city), and how hard they're trying to find something to be happy about.
«Happy Death Day» won't really be that playful again, and that's the film's biggest problem.
The ending of this film is perhaps the biggest botch - up job, as if they had no idea how to tie it up, except to give us half - baked conspiracy notions, and unlike the Lemony Snicket books, an attempt at a happy ending, which sort of goes against the premise of these children never really finding happiness.
While the first films he made as a lead did passable business - both 1995's Billy Madison and 1996's Happy Gilmore reached modest audiences - it wasn't until 1998's The Wedding Singer that Sandler really made his name as a star.
A couple month later, Steve Paul, a producer on the film, spoke out about the controversy stating that fans will «end up being really happy with it» and that nobody will be disappointed with the outcome.
As a «Friday «- style comedy, the film's not wildly successful — it's broad to the extent that it sometimes feels like a 1970s sitcom, with a stereotype - happy approach to comedy, and while Ekragha has a good feel for local flavour, the lo - fi production values really show.
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I didn't have any problems with it, and I guess it just made me happy that I really didn't know a whole lot about the film (besides having seen the trailers) before seeing it.
I am not really sure how George Miller does it going from films like «Mad Max» to «Babe» to «Happy Feet» and then right back to «Mad Max: Fury Road».
So I'm really happy with where we ended up, and the film looks great - I love it.
Instead, it radiates genuine emotion even when at its most melancholy, and the film really earns its happy ending.
«And I was really happy to see those two actors together,» he said, referring to Domhnall Gleeson, who also overlapped between the two films.
I am honestly cool with it because I see how and why most changes were made and I am really happy with the film adaptation.
Working with everyone on that film down to the crew and the cast because you really felt like everyone really wanted to be there and were very happy to be on that job.
I'm really happy here doing Gymkhana Grid at the moment, and we have all sorts of ideas of places to film future Gymkhana videos.
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