Sentences with phrase «story war movies»

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That movie plans to pit Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) against fellow Avenger Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) in a sequel that will continue to build toward the first «Infinity War» story.
Developers were planning numerous new level packs, including one based on this fall's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story movie, as well as a new line of 12 - inch figures.
Surviving a Nuclear War: Here's how a government - commissioned, semi-fictional story became the inspiration for a popular movie with a remarkable impact.
Disney has one of its biggest movie slates for FY2018 with Ant Man and The Wasp, The Avengers: Infinity War, Solo: A Star Wars Story, The Incredibles 2 and Mulan (live action film) around the corner.
When the new Star Wars movie was announced, we were told that Little Miss Sunshine and Toy Story 3 scribe Michael Arndt would...
Daswick: I've been begging these movies to assign their world - changing story with evidence that the world actually changes, but after Infinity War's slate of false losses, I'm ready to quit that fight.
Pushing the movie up a week means Infinity War will open at the same time around the world, and there will now be a four - week cushion for Disney's next big release — Solo: A Star Wars Story — on May 25.
Rather than being an anti-Christian movie, War is a story that reflects your own views back to you, faith - based or otherwise.
There are documentaries, thrillers, love stories, war stories, and even pornographic movies (I'm looking at you, Song of Solomon).
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We know that Disney is planning to pump out Star Wars movies every year, I mean, I would too for basically a guaranteed billion dollars, but I think we could see this story arc continue for Episodes 10 - 12.
In the recent movie Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, the face of the character Grand Moff Tarkin was constructed digitally, as the actor who had originally played him had died.
For over 40 years now, fans have been entranced by the simple story framing the beginning of every Star Wars movie.
In this wide - ranging, humorous talk, Seth Shostak takes a look at Star Wars and other science fiction films from the point of view of a skeptical scientist, tells stories about the movies he has been asked to advise, and muses about aliens from space and how we might make contact with them.
If you're following me on Instagram and watched my stories you might know that I'm a big Star Wars fan, one who watches the entire trilogy at least 2 - 3 times a year (and the battle scenes of the prequels every now and then) and one who was skeptical when Disney first acquired the movie rights but was eventually content after watching The Force Awakens, though not completely satisfied as to why that movie was even necessary in the first place.
To be sure, his story is extraordinary, thrilling, and tragic, familiar as old World War II movies and also terribly and apparently forever timely, focused as it is on torture and the limits of vision that might inform it.
Some of them definitely are jump scares, but I think the movie builds such a creepy atmosphere that's rife with tension, both from the war and from the stories of the Djinn that are told, that the jump scares actually work here.
Based loosely on the book by Max Brooks, «World War Z» is in some ways less a zombie movie than the story of a global pandemic and the heroic individual (guess who) trying to stop it.
Her latest Polish film, the tough, unsentimental In Darkness, brings together themes from two of the most highly regarded movies about the second world war, Wajda's Kanal, about Nazi troops pursuing resistance workers through the Warsaw sewers in 1944, and Schindler's List, Spielberg's true story of the quixotic German industrialist who saved the lives of more than 1,000 Jewish workers in wartime Poland.
I think a story with... I don't want to say «broader appeal» about a movie on its way to becoming the most successful ever, so let's say «more conventional plotting» could have been created for Infinity War if it had opened with Thanos already possession of 3 or 4 of the stones.
The movie is so well made, and so compelling as a portrait of a man at war with himself, that, right up until the end, many people will probably be entertained by its intricately preposterous story.
Solo: A Star Wars Story director Ron Howard breaks down the differences between Alden Ehrenreich and Harrison Ford's portrayals of iconic movie character Han Solo.
While it's not quite on the level of 2016's first side story, Rogue One, which offered a genuine emotional kick, Solo is an endorphin rush of a Star Wars movie.
The movie ride delivered by Solo: A Star Wars Story is more mild than wild, a pleasant way to pass the time instead of a game - changer.
Solo: A Star Wars Story saw a major director shakeup, resulting in Ron Howard remaking most of the movie.
On one hand, «Toy Story» had long since cornered the sincere ode - to - childhood - playthings approach, while the «Transformers» and «G.I. Joe» movies went the overkill route, all but obliterating the notion that those bombastic adventures could in any way relate to how kids use the related toy products, and treating them more like the afterthought tie - ins «Star Wars» and other films typically support.
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I always felt it was a backlach against the horrible star wars movies that were coming out in the early 2000's — Blizzard said: «we can do that type of story way better» and they did.
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Recounting the extraordinary life story of Louis Zamperini (played by Jack O'Connell, «Starred Up»)-- who ran for America in the 1936 Olympics, survived a plane crash during World War II, stayed afloat for 75 days on a life raft before forced internment in a series of Japanese POW camps — Jolie and company seem to be digging into the Spielberg playbook: The movie offers up sun - dappled nostalgia for Depression - era Southern California, harrowing wartime sequences, and even a shark attack, but it serves them all up with maximum efficiency.
I don't know what director Angelina Jolie thinks her movie Unbroken is, but the last thing it seems to be is the story of Louis Zamperini, the Olympian and war hero whose life story was told in Laura Hillenbrand's New York Times - bestselling book «Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemptiostory of Louis Zamperini, the Olympian and war hero whose life story was told in Laura Hillenbrand's New York Times - bestselling book «Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption war hero whose life story was told in Laura Hillenbrand's New York Times - bestselling book «Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemptiostory was told in Laura Hillenbrand's New York Times - bestselling book «Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and RedemptioStory of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption ``.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi unspools like a one - movie binge watch, a lively if overlong and busily plotted second chapter to the latest Star Wars trilogy that advances the story and deepens its characters with a combination of irreverent humor and worshipful love for the original text.
Indeed, it is a uniquely dreamlike, lushly romantic, highly erotic and prototypically Coppolaesque version of the story - a movie that does for the vampire genre what «The Godfather» did for the gangster saga, and what «Apocalypse Now» did for the war movie: raises it to the level of grand opera.
Except the movie seems like a poor pre-World War I story by Dan Stevens» old drama teacher who he had taken pity on — which is exactly what it is.
That's the kind of story that could do very well at Christmas, even if has to contend with that other Felicity Jones movie, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which hits theaters a couple weeks earstory that could do very well at Christmas, even if has to contend with that other Felicity Jones movie, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, which hits theaters a couple weeks earStory, which hits theaters a couple weeks earlier.
Interspersed with these are green - tinted installments of a science - fiction side - story inspired by Flash Gordon (one iteration of which includes an apparent Star Wars parody — the Flash Gordon serials were among Ruiz's childhood favorites); a Columbo - inspired detective story set at a country manor; a black - and - white romantic costume drama; a touch of musical comedy; and a Western - style shootout inside the movie theater.
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Disney + LucasFilm have launched the third official trailer for the first Star Wars spin - off movie - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story directed by Gareth Edwards.
Over the past year, Fandango has leveraged FanShop to reward its ticket buyers with complimentary movie collectibles and exclusive movie posters inspired by highly - anticipated films, including Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Deadpool 2, Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Ready Player One, Incredibles 2 and many others.
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«One War, Many Stories» (25:32) collects a mix of colorful and emotional remarks from veterans following a 2005 screening of the movie.
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The Week in Movies discusses the last seven days in cinema, including the controversy surrounding an X-Men: Apocalypse billboard, John Brolin speaks about Avengers: Infinity War's impressive story, Mel Gibson is making a sequel to The Passion of the Christ, and much, much more... The Week in Movies is an excerpt from the weekly Flickering Myth Super Newsletter.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story actor Diego Luna has been vocal about his pride as a Mexican in the current political climate and the importance of the movie's diverse cast, something we're warmly reminded of again in an anecdote the actor shared on Twitter.
The Edwards - helmed movie marks the first time that the Star Wars story has been told on the big screen outside the confines of its episodic structure.
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