Deep Impact confines much of its horror to television news reports and has a more brooding, thoughtful
tone than this genre usually calls for.
Not exact matches
REC 4 won't win any points for being scary or terribly original, as this is more of an action thriller
than horror, but it is mostly successful due to the fact that it drops the slapstick comedy of REC 3 and goes for a more serious
tone, and the setting make this stand out in the zombie
genre.
Schrader works in a stately, dark -
toned style that's far more compelling
than the frenetic
genre hash of his last two films, «Dying of the Light» (2014) and «Dog Eat Dog» (2016).
«Schrader works in a stately, dark -
toned style that's far more compelling
than the frenetic
genre hash of his last two films, «Dying of the Light» (2014) and «Dog Eat Dog (2016),» Variety opined in a review, coming into «First Reformed» as a summation of Schrader's work: «Paul Schrader pours all his obsessions, from Robert Bresson to pulp violence, into a grindhouse art film you can't stop watching.»
Lelio manages his screenplay's ever - changing
tones expertly, even when the film at times seems to be taking on more
genres than it can handle.
As per the
genre, the
tone is grave, even more so
than last time.
What You Need to Know: «Labor Day» will be Jason Reitman's fifth film, and for the first time, seems to mark a move away from the comedy
genre, calling for a more sincere
tone than «Up in the Air» or «Young Adult ``.
The action is rousing, the
tone balances humor and drama well, and the story features deeper ideas
than some recent entries in this
genre.
Probably more polished
than it's predecessor, though not nearly as profound, in the «bad - ass baddies whose stories are told out of time but linked together to form a wild and crazy ride»
genre, but it has a spirit and comic
tone all it's own.
It's crucial to convey the
tone and
genre of your story — possibly more crucial
than conveying the content — because potential readers, editors, and / or agents will use it to make a snap prejudgment of the reading experience.
A simple image that alludes to the concept or
tone or
genre of the book, along with effective typography, will be a better solution
than a cluttered and confused visual that only communicates that it's an amateur production.