Can that really be taken
seriously after the film has turned its viewers into animals?
Not exact matches
Seriously,
after watching this
film didn't want me to eat humus for over a week.
Low low budget exploitation thriller which was Carpenters first proper
film after the
seriously low budget sci - fi «Dark Star».
I think it was also helpful to have this movie come out so soon
after The Conjuring, which had taken itself so
seriously, that this
film felt all the more fun.
All four of the
films I've seen (I have not seen «
After the Wedding» from Denmark) are serious, focused, take their mission
seriously.
Another dark, gloomy drama about home life during wartime, this
film features some
seriously great performances and a theme that will resonate powerfully with thoughtful audiences.Will (Foster) is just out of military hospital
after being...
The
film picks up at Tony's (Emmanuelle Bercot — who directed this year's opening
film Standing Tall) emotional low point
after a skiing accident that left her with a
seriously injured leg.
Frantic horse - trading in recent years has seen scuffles over one title
after another, with
films often premiering within 24 hours of each other in different events and — most
seriously of all — both festivals being scooped by the boutique Telluride event that screened
films that had been booked as world premieres.
You'll recall the
film ultimately spews up an «
After Hours» soup, as Shue and her charges head into the city and spend the night there embroiled in a
seriously dangerous but delightfully audience friendly time.
The story of Riggan Thomson's (Michael Keaton) effort to be taken
seriously as an actor / director / playwright
after having starred in three superhero movies twenty years ago — Birdman is directed as a continuous shot (which is difficult because the
film takes place over a considerably longer period that its two - hour running time).
Rogen and Franco's chemistry keeps the
film watchable when nothing seems to be happening — genuine love and affection play a big part — but watching nothing happen grates
after a while, and detracts from some
seriously entertaining stuff.
It was while working on The Soft Skin that Truffaut really began to obsess over Hitchcock's
films, and, as Jones explains, the French filmmaker would soon
after be instrumental in Hitchcock's starting to be taken
seriously as an artist in America.
The
film's off - and - on social advocacy becomes abruptly dominant in the final act, as Taylor offers scene
after scene depicting the terror of human trafficking, and a
film that had previously been impossible to take
seriously suddenly starts taking itself very
seriously indeed.
After a hilarious sequence showing renowned dodgeball champion Patches O'Houlihan (Rip Torn) whipping the Average Joe's crew into shape (with the help of wrenches and traffic), we're subjected to the most perverse masturbation scene in the history of
film, a bit that's not just unfunny but
seriously disturbing.