Far from being horror - comedy, What We Do in the Shadows extends to a further audience
than genre fans and could possibly become This is Spinal Tap for horror fans.
Critic Consensus: The Transfiguration tells a quieter, more deliberately paced tale
than genre fans might expect, but for those with the patience to let it sink in, it offers its own rewards.
Critics Consensus: The Transfiguration tells a quieter, more deliberately paced tale
than genre fans might expect, but for those with the patience to let it sink in, it offers its own rewards.
Not exact matches
The former camp were highly concerned with packing as much theological and biblical knowledge into each song as possible, while the latter adopted the strategy of reaching hip - hop culture by fitting into it, and there's more great Christian - focused hip - hop being made, which will appeal to more
fans,
than at any point in the
genre's history.
It'll scratch the shoot»em up itch for
fans of the
genre with a no - frills approach that concentrates on core game mechanics over bells and whistles, and for newbies, XType Plus is more inviting
than many other shmup titles.
Resident Evil: Revelations is less of a «
fans of the
genre» title
than it is a «
fans of the series» title.
It's something action role - playing game
fans looking for an experience more up - close and brutal
than genre entries of the third - person variety should have a blast with, and one of the more memorable products of 2009.
Though gamebook
fans will appreciate the attempt to inject some life into the
genre, Lone Wolf's ambitious but undercooked combat system proves more of an obstruction
than an asset.
This apocalyptic horror thriller is a movie that will appeal less to
fans of the
genre than to technophobic grumps who reckon mobile phones turn people into mindless zombies.
There's almost excessively little within Cabin Fever that won't seem all - too - familiar to horror
fans, as scripters Randy Pearlstein and Roth have infused the narrative with just about every convention and cliche of the
genre imaginable - and yet it's clear that the movie, in its early stages, fares much better
than one might've anticipated.
At 93 minutes, the story doesn't stay longer
than warranted, but still, the rest of the film clicks well enough that a bit more fleshing out would have turned a good action flick into a must - see for
genre fans and even some non-
fans alike.
This is one film that only relies on jump scares to scare you, and time and time again you find yourself more bored
than enjoying yourself due to the fact that it is a poorly constructed horror film that doesn't offer anything remarkable for
genre fans looking for something really interesting to watch.
Trey Edward Shults» stark, sobering, and quietly fascinating It Comes at Night is for
genre fans who are in the market for something more cerebral and personal
than the average «end of the world» story, and it finds a place alongside Carriers (2009), The Battery (2012), and Aftermath (2015) as low - key, provocative subversion of standard post-apocalyptic material.
Even the films I like from this year I do nt have clear memories of (I saw Women in Love when I was way too young for it in the 1980s), don't truly love (big Altman
fan but MASH, is more of a «like»), or I love them more for their historical value or
genre personality
than for actual quality (Boys in the Band, Aristocrats, Bloody Mama, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever).
DEADLINE — Hard to imagine there will be a hotter film package unveiled at Cannes next week
than 355, a large - scale espionage film that Simon Kinberg will direct with an all - star international spy cast of Jessica Chastain, Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz,
Fan Bingbing and Lupita Nyong» o. They'll play international agents in a grounded, edgy action thriller that aims to alter a male - dominated
genre with a true female ensemble, in the style of spy franchises The Bourne Identity, Mission: Impossible and James Bond.
With the zombie
genre, I imagine you get the diehard
fans that get really upset when a zombie movie is less
than what they have in their mind.
Horror seems to have more passionate
fans than any other
genre, but I just can't understand the devotion.
El Diablo is a slight but amusing made - for - cable Western that should please
fans of the
genre, but it's little more
than a Silverado-esque tongue - in - cheek adventure.
includes a secondhand anecdote from Schmidt that ultimately equates scare cinema with pornography more convincingly
than almost anyone ever has, although for a professed
fan in»70s horror, Schmidt's failure to get The Exorcist's year of release correct only confirms that his vested interest in the
genre is minimal.
And while the cast is wall - to - wall great, what's notable (for
genre fans, anyway) is that the title character is played by none other
than Anya Taylor - Joy, who broke out in this year's hit horror movie The Witch — only now it looks like she's the one doing the tormenting.
Perhaps it just goes to show that quality and giving
genre fans what they want matters more
than mass appeal.
Of course this is not designed to be perjurious, but rather complimentary, insofar as any
fan of The Coen brothers reacts to the humour of their equally cleverer -
than - thou takes on both
genre and cinema.
While there's romance, it doesn't seem to be so prevalent, suggesting that this is one that'll appeal to
genre fans more
than to all four quadrants.
The whole may be less memorable
than its 2012 predecessor, but for
genre fans, it's always fascinating to glimpse work from new filmmakers and to see what established directors can do with three minutes and a letter.
I can see this being a
genre and title whose
fans demand the utmost picture and sound quality from, and I appreciate the BD's gains, but it wouldn't be a stretch to say that the majority of the population would be less
than satisfied with the DVD's presentation.
Despite some notable upgrades to presentation, graphics, sound and controls, it plays a bit more like an expansion pack
than a full - fledged sequel, providing more of the same dungeon exploration heavy gameplay
genre fans have grown to love.
Genre fans might wish it was more of a shoot - em - up (the massive final gun battle is astonishingly earthy), but it more
than makes up for that with a strong sense of its characters and settings.
It's a little more abrupt
than some of the others in the
genre, but still worth watching if you're a
fan.
However, by ditching the high - concept, flimsy mystery premises of their previous films and instead providing old - school action / thriller gravitas, Serra and Neeson manage to deliver their best film yet - one that should more
than suitably appease
fans of the
genre, and / or Neeson's career as an action star.
It doesn't get much more sci - fi
than that so
fans of the
genre will certainly have something to look forward to in 2014.
You don't have to wish for good revenge movies; they already exist as this decade alone has seen a bevy of well - made ones, more
than enough for
genre fans to revisit time and time again.
Even though there are fewer bells and whistles which makes the gameplay more basic
than hardcore
genre fans would want it to be, there's a certain charm to its simplicity.
The jokes land more often
than not, though they may elicit stronger reactions from dedicated
genre fans than from the average viewer.
There's no better reassurance that this sequel is in the right hands
than a crew that knows and loves the
genre as much as the
fans; that are
fans themselves.
But in a market saturated with generic thrillers, it feels like nothing less
than a defibrillator to the chest — one that'll have
genre fans falling over each other for repeat viewings.
To make this bundle even sweeter, there are three fantastic physical tiers that include signed comics, Battlestar Galactica trade paperbacks, and - for
fans who love BSG and more
genre TV - rare Walking Dead and X-Files comics for a total savings of more
than 80 %!
However, since it's better
than most, I'd recommend it for
fans of the
genre.
Kobo's world - class platform, which includes a bookstore of more
than 4.7 million titles, offers eBooks and magazines for
fans of every
genre.
Make it look good, make it match similar books in your
genre, use the same name if you want your
fans to find you (rather
than initials or something).
The Galaxy S 4G also comes preloaded with Slacker Radio, offering music
fans more
than 130
genre stations and ability to create their own custom stations for free.
Bundles with books from multiple authors sell well on Amazon because they give
genre or topic
fans an opportunity to «sample» several new authors at a cost that's less
than buying each book individually.
As long as a small group of
Fans think they are better than the fans who put money into the pockets of authors and artists, as long as they refuse to admit indie published works can be as good — or better — than traditionally published works, and as long as they refuse to admit that the Hugos were meant to be a fan award, they will continue to disenfranchise most fans of the ge
Fans think they are better
than the
fans who put money into the pockets of authors and artists, as long as they refuse to admit indie published works can be as good — or better — than traditionally published works, and as long as they refuse to admit that the Hugos were meant to be a fan award, they will continue to disenfranchise most fans of the ge
fans who put money into the pockets of authors and artists, as long as they refuse to admit indie published works can be as good — or better —
than traditionally published works, and as long as they refuse to admit that the Hugos were meant to be a
fan award, they will continue to disenfranchise most
fans of the ge
fans of the
genre.
I recently applied to an organization that won't accept me as an active member or even an associate member, because I'm indie — they will, however, take my money as a
fan of the
genre... funny, since I've sold more books and made more money
than many traditionally published writers.
Despite some notable upgrades to presentation, graphics, sound and controls, it plays a bit more like an expansion pack
than a full - fledged sequel, providing more of the same dungeon exploration heavy gameplay
genre fans have grown to love.
Controls are good, better
than most twin stick shooters I've played and I'm not a huge
fan of the
genre, but this game gotnits hooks in me a long time ago and is a welcomed addition to my library.
Horror
fans have had to endure a lot in the past few years: «Resident Evil,» «Dead Space» and «Alone in the Dark,» once bastions of the
genre, have become little more
than action games with grotesque enemies.
Fans of the hack - n - slash
genre with a propensity for darker themed games need look no further for their bloodlust fix
than The Game Kitchen's recent Kickstarter success, Blasphemous.
«Our twentieth birthday is this year and we could think of no better way of celebrating it
than creating an amazing event to bring Australian
fans even closer to the
genre we all love.
The game is all good fun and for tower defense
fans out there this a more
than solid experience of that type of
genre.
I being a very big
fan of the survival horror
genre was intrigued right away, but was afraid he made it out to be more
than what it was actually going to be.