Sentences with phrase «seldom are in movies»

Your emotions are plugged right into it in a way they seldom are in movies like this.

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Although people seldom think of Hollywood as a location where messages can be provided, these movies give insight into corporate greed, finance and leadership in an entertaining way.
The one that happens most often in movies are your waters breaking, but it is seldom so dramatic.
I seldom knowingly watch bad or marginal movies unless it is something like «The Case For Christ», a movie watched so I could relentlessly mock and dissect the fallacies in my review.
Warren Beatty's shapely 1981 epic, based on the life of radical journalist John Reed, is a stunningly successful application of a novelistic aesthetic — a film that makes full and thoughtful use of its three - and - a-half-hour length to develop characters, ideas, and motifs with a depth seldom seen in movies.
Brian De Palma demonstrates the drawbacks of a film - school education by overexploiting every cornball trick of style in the book: slow motion, split screen long takes, and soft focus abound, all to no real point... He's an overachiever — which might not make for good movies, but at least he's seldom dull.
Paul Rudd's charm has seldom been taxed as relentlessly as in Our Idiot Brother, which might as well be called Paul Rudd Is Charming: The Movie.
With amazing ambiance, a slow, high - tension pace, and even a decent use of the DualShock 4 and PlayStation Camera, The Creative Assembly has delivered a gem of a movie - based game, a feat that is seldom seen in this industry.
The accuracy of those glitches, as well as the off - handed naturalness of the acting, give the picture authenticity; it's hard to pinpoint why, but most of the film feels «captured» in a way that faux found - footage movies seldom do.
First Reformed is a stunner, a spiritually probing work of art with the soul of a thriller, realized with a level of formal control and fierce moral anger that we seldom see in American movies.
Death is the central topic in many horror movies - yet they seldom include any conventional spiritual or religious perspectives.
It is a time - honored tradition that teens in movies make pacts with one another to lose their virginity, but seldom are those teens female girls of the young lady gender!
It was seldom highlighted; the movie established his nervousness and let him be heroic in spite of it.
The most interesting thing about Buffy the Vampire Slayer is spotting the budding newcomer: Ben Affleck appears briefly as an overacting rival basketball player (a marginal surprise, as Affleck seldom shows a pulse anymore much less an instinct to upstage); the better - as - a-boy Hilary Swank portrays one of Buffy's idiotic pals in easily the worst performance of a terribly - performed movie; David Arquette sprays spittle - flecked invectives; and the unbearably beautiful Natasha Gregson Wagner has the bloodless role of a victim.
Gibson's character doesn't even play a very big part in the first film, and though he's given a more traditional leading role in the gonzo, post-apocalyptic sequels, he seldom gets the chance to showcase the kind of movie star charisma that defined his future work.
With amazing ambiance, a slow, high - tension pace, and even a decent use of the DualShock 4 and PlayStation Camera, The Creative Assembly has delivered a gem of a movie - based game, a feat that is seldom seen in this industry.
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