Sentences with phrase «results in a good movie»

Twice, Amityville: The Awakening suggests a different route the movie could have taken, which may not have resulted in a better movie but at least could have been more interesting than what we get here.

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The movie industry was blessed with many cinemas but lost them to churches and banks — after the cinema culture died in the late 80s to 90s as a result of curfews as well as sale of government cinemas to foreigners.
The result is a pan full of pumpkin - y, spicy, moist, delicious bars that will make you want to tie your hair up in a high bun, put on your best flannel, throw on your Ugg's, and go do any (or all) of the following activities: watch football, drink lattes, pick apples, see a scary movie, shop for a Halloween costume.
I've done it all over the years: from going out with a group of girlfriends, to staying in to binge watch movies and eating, to cooking a nice dinner at home with my significant other (one of which resulted in the fire department showing up, haha) and going out to a good restaurant on a date.
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The eventual showdown between the police and the now - notorious Tsarnaev siblings is visceral and exciting, to be sure, but Berg diminishes the impact of this stretch by following it with an astonishingly anti-climactic finale (which is capped off with interminable interview footage with real - life participants in the attack)- with the end result a passable endeavor that probably would've fared better had it been helmed by almost anyone else (ie the movie is decent in spite of Berg's involvement rather than because of it).
Throw in Neil Patrick Harris — once again playing the Bizarro World version of himself — shattered and reinforced redneck stereotypes and a delightful take on Dubya [here, he may not speak real good English, but he's slyer, smarter and mellower than we are expecting] and the result is a solidly funny movie that Says Something more by highlighting the characters of Harold and Kumar than by the political jokes.
As one who started his career as a cameraman, he was concerned himself primarily with the images, and this usually resulted in handsome - looking movies in which the actors and actresses come off very well visually, even if the acting quality and styles sometimes varied widely.
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The more you think about the choices the filmmakers put into a movie and the more deeply you place the results (intended or otherwise) into context, the better you can talk about to a movie in terms of how it worked and the more you can actually write about a film while respecting the filmmaking process and the history of film.
To watch this movie by the way you can for example on the website http://putlockers.watch/ - a very good film: Nat Turner, a former slave in America, leads a liberation movement in 1831 to free African - Americans in Virginia that results in a violent retaliation from whites.
«The Grand Budapest Hotel» is also considerably darker than his past work, although Anderson's trademark whimsy still bleeds through, resulting in a movie that, while hardly among his greatest achievements, proves why he's one of the best and most original directors working today.
It's also considerably darker than some of his past work, though Anderson's trademark whimsy still bleeds through, resulting in a movie that, while hardly among his greatest achievements, proves yet again why he's one of the best and most original directors around.
The end result is that the entire movie feels like formula (albeit grounded in almost too - good - to - be-true reality) crossed with efforts to make golf exciting.
If you're not groaning already, you should be, because we've seen every single one of these actors play the exact same part in other movies — only with far better results.
The result is the best female - fronted Hollywood comedy in years, and a movie that just happens to almost incidentally be about women, if that makes sense.
As a result, the movie feels a little uneven at times, especially when it begins to lose steam in the latter half, although that's partially due to the fact that many of the best gags occur early on.
In the movie's inspired framing device, music - hall phenomenon Dan Leno (Douglas Booth), Lizzie's mentor and best friend, stages his own re-creation of her trial with upsetting results.
Although it sets itself up for the possibility of a sequel, as a first entry, it's a bit of a disappointment that so much expense and energy, plus some very good performances, couldn't result in a more satisfying movie.
A few months later, when I was politely asked to cover «Scary Movie 4,» I accepted... but my annoyance was palpable when the time came to write my review, which resulted with the closing lines, «Well, Mr. Editor, go ahead and pencil in that someone's going to have to review «Scary Movie 5» for sometime in 2008.
Some of my favorite movies are the stories of good well - meaning people who, when faced with difficult circumstances, are driven out of desperation to make one or two wrong choices that result in their lives spiraling out of control.
Shaft's appeal to contemporary audiences resulted in both sequels and imitators, as well as black female superwoman movies like Foxy Brown.
The result is an in - depth video countdown series encapsulating everything from Richard Donner's original Superman to Spider - Man: Homecoming, counting down from 50 to 1 (plus honorable mentions) to result in a definitive yet still debatable list of the very best superhero movies ever made.
The result is a horror movie without horror and an adolescent bully comeuppance intrigue (see it best in Carrie) that has as its centre a character so Crispin Glover (so «one big cockroach right on his anus» Jingle Dell Crispin Glover) that it defeats sympathy and sense.
The movie also boasts a better voice cast than the original, including standouts like Ed O'Neill (as a cantankerous octopus named Hank), Ty Burrell (as an insecure beluga whale) and «The Wire» stars Idris Elba and Dominic West (as a pair of lazy sea lions), resulting in several memorable new characters.
All four actors click really well as a group, but they also deliver some great individual performances — especially Aubrey Plaza, who proves she can do more than spout acerbic one - liners and mug for the camera like on «Parks and Rec» — resulting in one of the funniest, sincerest and most charming movies of the year.
A movie like Pacific Rim doing poorly or well results in other movies in a similar genre or style.
Gadot is radiant as the hero of the piece — kick - arse, compassionate, naïve, determined — and they've paired her with a fantastic script that results in the best superhero movie we've seen in years.
I don't know what director Tod Williams (who, once a upon a time made a good movie called «The Door in the Floor» starring Jeff Bridges) was hoping to extract from the surprise free screenplay, but the result is nothing short of a disaster.
As a result, On Stranger Tides is more in tune with the Chronicles of Narnia movies than the other Pirates... films, with religious ethic mixing very well with box office spectacle, which should please both secular and Christian audiences.
It results in a Spider - Man movie that's notably darker, more confident and markedly better than its predecessor.
As a result, he notes, «he has the inverse achievement, particularly with the second film, of making a boring movie that sucks all the life out of what is actually a really good story in the book.»
I truly believe that will result in not just a more inclusive industry, but better movies as well.
His appearances in film and television throughout the years were jump - started by his turn as ambitious warehouse manager Daryl Philbin in cult TV classic The Office which in turn resulted in a string of parts in Evan Goldberg comedies including Pineapple Express, This is the End and, most recently, Sausage Party as well as features on other notable comedies as Knocked Up, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Zack and Miri Make a Porno and a starring role in the two Hot Tub Time Machine movies (though we wish we could forget that second one.)
Commit in either direction and you come out with a good movie, but splitting the difference just makes for an unsatisfying result all the way around.
As the industry and the organization evolves, so must our definitions of what defines an «Oscar Movie» and what can result in a Best Picture win.
Although Whishaw had some sizeable shoes to fill, the actor was well received by Bond fans and his movie career was elevated at a result, with Whishaw voicing the titular Bear in the Paddington franchise and set to play Mr. Banks in Mary Poppins Returns.
The end result is a seriously disappointing adaptation that's never able to reach the electrifying heights achieved by its literary predecessor, with the movie's abject failure certainly not boding well for the next two installments in the series.
Its horror remains resolutely B - movie, and the writing is inconsistent at best, but the broader structure benefits the game massively, striking a deft balance between open - world exploration and more linear sequences, resulting in a far more enjoyable horror adventure.
The resulting chase / fight in the sewers beneath Panem is really well put together, and certainly the most thrilling moment in the movie.
As a result, what one is left with is a fascinating story and two charismatic lead turns that should be in a movie as good as they are.
Also, television is good, and to the extent that movies like Andrew Bujalski's wonderful rom - com Results have an affinity with TV, it resides in their sharp writing and characterization; I'd happily trade a few movie houses full of empty - headed swooshy - camera «pure cinema» for more of that.)
While it may feel slight compared to Pixar's more ambitious movies, it boasts some beautiful animation and great character designs, resulting in a good if not entirely essential addition to the studio's portfolio.
Bigger turns out to be better in «The Expendables 2,» which ups the star wattage and body count from the 2010 original, resulting in a movie that's comparably ludicrous but more grippingly constructed.
She's as tortured as Liv Ullmann in an Ingmar Bergman movie, and the result is a reminder that, with weak material, it's often worse to have a really good actor.
Final results of these movies vary big time, some become lame efforts, where we think it was not right in the first place to go for the movie adaption, but some on the contrary and to our surprise turn out to be the best examples of how a video game should transform into a movie.
The result of which is a highly stylized picture with more swooping camera effects than you can shake a stick at, well - filmed action sequences, and some of the worst dialogue ever written in a screenplay with perhaps the dumbest excuse for an action movie plot.
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