Sentences with phrase «review of the film over»

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His output was staggering, producing anywhere between six and nine film reviews a week over the course of his career.
And despite less - than - enthused early reviews, Baz Luhrmann's film adaptation of The Great Gatsby has garnered heightened anticipation and excitement over the past few months of lavish themed parties, soundtrack leaks and previews and even special edition fashion lines in the film's honor.
Addison Cooper, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker and the founder of Adoption at the Movies, where he has reviewed over a hundred films for foster and adoptive families.
In Syracuse, within minutes of arriving at the Sheraton, he was yelling into a cellphone, arguing with The Villager, the newspaper that publishes his film reviews, over reimbursement for two $ 9.50 movie tickets.
Dr. Peden has written or contributed to more than 160 peer - reviewed scientific publications on the kinetics and mechanisms of automobile exhaust catalysis; the development of zeolite catalysts for diesel engine emission control; hydrocarbon reforming over bimetallic catalysts; the structure of hydroprocessing catalysts; the development of novel, supported solid acid catalysts for petroleum refining; the growth and properties of oxide and semiconductor thin films; and model studies of adhesion at metal / metal - oxide interfaces.
These are some reviews of the features released in 2005 that have generated the most discussion and interest among film critics and / or the Batman begins making a name for himself just as the flamboyant Joker takes over the Mafia in director Tim Burton's adaptation of the comic book.
It's no Annie Hall, sure, but Midnight in Paris is Woody Allen's best reviewed film in over a decade and his highest grossing release of all time; it's also being mentioned as a likely best picture nominee.
Deneb's Review: You may recall, a few years back, there being a lot of hoopla over a certain animated film.
PYONGYANGST - My Review of THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT (3 Stars) Evoking more questions than answers, THE LOVERS AND THE DESPOT, a documentary by filmmakers Ross Adam and Robert Cannan details the stranger than fiction account of a prominent South Korean film director and his actress ex-wife who were kidnapped by North Korea during Kim Jong Il's reign and were forced to make over 17 movies for him.
Universal's specialty films division had a lousy 2014 (in terms of quality), and rebounded only slightly in 2015, increasing its average Metascore by over 3 points and its percentage of films with positive reviews from 25 % to 45 %.
Relativity raised its average Metascore, reduced its number of poorly reviewed films from five to three, and managed to hold onto its 9th - place ranking in domestic market share (though its grosses fell by over $ 50 million).
James Kendrick offers, exclusively on Qnetwork, over 2,500 reviews on a wide range of films.
Reviewing independently since 1998, the Savant database has grown to over five thousand reviews and articles, and become one of the most respected and sought - out review pages on the web for news and opinions about classic films on disc.
Sean Wilson reviews the tribute concert in memory of the late Titanic composer... It takes a special composer to stamp a singular and enduring personality over the films they score, but James Horner was that person.
According to a tipster over at Latino Review, Zlotoff is apparently in the midst of filing a massive lawsuit against Relativity Media with the hopes of not only blocking the film's release, but also getting a sizable settlement from them.
The film, acquired by Sony Pictures Classics over the weekend, received an aggregate score of 3.8 on a review grid from Screen International — a record, the publication tweeted.
Louis» thoughts and musings on the world of film make for fun and informative reading so why not do yourself a favour and head over there after checking out his review!
As you can see, it's not all doom and gloom from the critics so far, but even the first positive Dracula Untold reviews out of the gate aren't exactly tripping over themselves to praise the film.
I have made a possible commitment to watching his The Sacrement sometime soon, but I keep getting put off by the occasional rant review over his style of filming.
The film adaptation is getting rave reviews locally in London, as Smith throws her hat in the crowded race of over 65 actresses looking for an Oscar nomination.
I mentioned this in my rave review: «One of my favorite parts of this documentary is when the film finally starts, instead of showing actual footage of people watching, they switch over to these amazing photographs.
* Wrote music reviews, concert reviews, film reviews, feature pieces and local living articles for Bay Area newspapers including the Oakland Tribune, the Tri-Valley Herald, the Daily Review and The Argus, which boast a combined circulation of over 250,000.
The Numeric Audit will examine the basic quantitative requirements of membership: a minimum of 50 film reviews over the course of the prior 12 - month period with each eligible review consisting of a minimum of 400 words.
A bit more over the top than the recent R - rated animated film, Batman: Gotham Gaslight (reviewed elsewhere on this site) which had a more traditionally cell animated look, Batman Ninja is a visually dazzling and fun film and an interesting take on the classic DC characters which include The Joker, Harley Quinn, Gorilla Grodd, various Batman villains, and members of the Bat Family as well.
Over the last two months, about half of the films I have reviewed (including Mad City) have featured real - life CNN anchors, reporters, and commentators.
Tangled Rated PG for brief mild violence Available on DVD, Blu - ray and Blu - ray 3D You know it's a strong year for animated films when a movie like Tangled garners some of the strongest reviews of the year, makes over a half - billion worldwide, and still can't muster up an Oscar nom for best animated film.
Directing his eighth feature film in just a little over a decade, Drake Doremus has had the good fortune of presenting four different relationship highs and blues / lows volumes at the fest commencing with 2010's Douchebag, followed by 2011's Like Crazy, 2013's Breathe In (review), and proving that when you want something bad enough you can deliver the goods in breakneck speed in 2017's Newness (review).
Over and over, the negative reviews of «August: Osage County» have pulled variations on a sad theme, with various New York - and LA - based critics wrestling with the film without having seen, or read, the Tracy Letts play that came beforeOver and over, the negative reviews of «August: Osage County» have pulled variations on a sad theme, with various New York - and LA - based critics wrestling with the film without having seen, or read, the Tracy Letts play that came beforeover, the negative reviews of «August: Osage County» have pulled variations on a sad theme, with various New York - and LA - based critics wrestling with the film without having seen, or read, the Tracy Letts play that came before it.
His reviews of all the movies he can cram into one week will be published here until the genre - oriented film festival is over and his bloody fingers can type no more.
The financial realities facing movies often have no place in my reviews — I find it boring if not depressing to bring up numbers and statistics, and I'm sure I've already lost people here — but I feel an obligation to come to the defense of producer Scott Rudin, who said damn the torpedoes and pushed through Garland's original vision for the film, despite fears from Paramount over Annihilation posing too much of an intellectual challenge for the general moviegoing public.
Over the next seven days, we'll cover these and dozens of other films in the TIFF lineup, filing capsule reviews of everything we see.
Our very own chieftain Paul Heath will bring you his interview in the coming days but after seeing the film over at San Diego Comic Con with cast and crew in attendance (click the following link for my review), we can assure YOU»RE NEXT is easily the finest fright flick of the year.
I can only infer from your review that you at best glossed over them ahead of having to watch this film.
It's received mixed reviews and most of the critics I respect found it wanting — it certainly has none of the depth or resonance of the films of Arnaud Desplechin (A Christmas Tale) or Olivier Assayas (Summer Hours)-- but I found myself won over by Klapisch's good will and the charm of the superb cast.
Meanwhile, World War Z walked quietly over the half - billion - dollar mark, neatly putting paid everyone's assertions of the importance of film reviews and the notion of pre-judgment altogether.
With the rise of Rotten Tomatoes as a resource for film reviews over the past few years, a lot more moviegoers seem to be placing stock in a film's average review score as opposed to the opinions of a few specific individuals that they trust.
Unsurprisingly, much of «Life Itself» is given over to Ebert's democratizing and popularizing impact on the world of film criticism, with judiciously chosen clips («Bonnie and Clyde,» «Cries and Whispers,» «Raging Bull») and excerpts from those same films» respective reviews used to show how Ebert combined his encyclopedic knowledge of cinema with an accessible, plainspoken writing style that could be understood by anybody.
Founded in 2005 by Cole Dabney and Bobby McCurdy, the AFCA has seen its membership grow to over two dozen members with a diverse roster of professional film critics who regularly review movies for national television stations, daily newspapers, weekly alternatives, local radio, monthly magazines, and websites with international prominence.
SEE ALL POSTERS BELOW Review: The love that's supposed exist between these characters, or at least develop over the course of the film, is poorly represented in this design.
Over the past week or so, I had the following film pieces posted at Hammer to Nail: reviews of Criterion Blu - rays of Multiple Maniacs and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown; reviews of new theatrical releases Lucky and We're Still Together; and a two - part interview with director Peter Bratt and subject Dolores Huerta, of the new documentary Dolores (reviewed earlier).
The Oscar contender starring Saoirse Ronan was «certified fresh» with a 100 percent score earlier this month, but now officially reigns over all other films on the website with 165 reviews (Toy Story 2 has a score of 100 percent, with 163 reviews).
In a review for New York magazine's Vulture.com, Emily Yoshida added, «There's a kind of late afternoon enchantment that wafts over the film and keeps the characters fixated on some other life they could be living.
It totally won me over, it's one of the most uplifting, inspiring, lovely films this entire year and it made me so happy (here's my full review).
As a recap, you can find two lists below of ALL reviews of Sundance films published over the last two weeks.
While I do plan on reviewing several more of the films that I saw at Sundance over the next few weeks, I did want to give everyone my personal picks for the best and worst of Sundance 2015.
If you go back over the daily reviews of Pickpocket, Les Dames Du Bois De Bologne, Au Hasard Balthazar — an easy matter now that The Times has reprinted its film criticism through 1970 — you will find, not disrespect, but such outright incomprehension that the reviewer might never have experienced, let alone understood, the film.
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I think simply saying that this film was style over substance would be an oversimplification of what this movie is and... Continue reading «MOVIE REVIEW: SUCKER PUNCH (2011)»
With most eyes looking for reviews of films premiering out of the Toronto International Film Festival over the next week, it was a surprise to some when reviews hit the Web on Friday morning of the upcoming action - drama «Captain Phillips,» starring Tom...
I reviewed this film for Cara over at Silver Screen Serenade, as a part of her Resolutions 2014 marathon.
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