Not exact matches
James Nesbitt
shines amongst a cast that are all totally believable as both
sides of the
story are shown in equal measure, both the victims
of the atrocity and the unprepared military whose lack
of training for such situations and indifferent command led to a huge over reaction and tragedy.
It was the best
of times, it was the worst
of times, it was the age
of transcendent filmmaking in the The Lost City
of Z and A Ghost
Story, it was the age
of foolish Spider - Man remakes / reboots / regurgitations, it was the epoch
of a magnificent enquiry into belief by the evergreen Martin Scorsese, it was the epoch
of the incredulous return
of Mel Gibson in a box office hit, it was the season
of Michael Haneke
shining a light on our uncaring societal malaise, it was the season
of manifold more people watching Baywatch, it was the spring
of Aki Kaurismäki's warm - hearted but politically pressing The Other
Side of Hope, it was the winter
of despair at the box office results
of masterpieces like Certain Women, Aquarius and The Death
of Louis XIV, we had Yorgos Lanthimos» Kubrickian masterpiece before us, we had a new Kingsman film before us, we were all going direct to cinematic Heaven, we were all going direct the other way.
Communing with the spirit
of «The
Shining,» Ovredal spins the material into a minimalist haunted house
story in which the slow approach
of a dead person's footsteps on the other
side of a creaky door holds far more terrible possibilities than any given jump scare.
It's on the legal
side of the
story that Morrison really
shines.
The QorC gang take a look at Dishonored: Death
of the Outsider, a spin off
story in the Dishonored franchise that gives
side character Billie Lurk a chance to
shine.
The real
shine of the
story isn't in the quarrels between you and the demon Kurona, but in the individual Story Arcs for the side characters, Nanako and C
story isn't in the quarrels between you and the demon Kurona, but in the individual
Story Arcs for the side characters, Nanako and C
Story Arcs for the
side characters, Nanako and Chiru.
A LinkedIn profile, written from a first - person narrative, not only allows your personality to
shine through, but it also affords you an opportunity to share a
side of the
story the resume simply can't reflect.