Not exact matches
This
film relates how Armenia
fought for freedom against Turkey in 1914 with its horribly costly uprising as told in the
true story by Franz Werfel.
Weird is the
film's watchword, its
true north, its «why we
fight.»
We see the destruction of Metropolis from his ground - level viewpoint in a genuinely tense and engaging opening sequence (after the contractually obligated retelling of Bats» origins during the credits), that does far more to convey the
true horror and damage of that
fight than the previous
film.
The story itself is also
true to history, with some acceptable liberties taken for the
film: Commodus really was a dangerous madman, and he really was in the habit of
fighting in the gladiatorial arena.
Arrow
films has two new Blu - rays this week: John Milius» «Dillinger,» about the
true - life story of the titular gangster played by Warren Oates, and the Nico Mastorakis» B - movie «The Zero Boys» about a paintball team that discovers a massacre in the mountains and must
fight the enemy with real weapons.
Sue Short comments that «like the Final Girl of the slasher
film, it is Jill rather than Mo who displays the courage and resourcefulness of a
true survivor, realising the need to
fight to stay alive.»
Based on a
true story, the
film follows Megan's
fight to be reunited with her canine companion.
Directed by Matt Ruskin and starring Keith Stanfield (Atlanta), the
film dramatizes the
true story of Colin Warner, who was wrongfully convicted of murder and
fought for years to exonerate his name.
A terrific
true story, clearly elevated to mythical proportions, this
film benefits hugely from the lucid
fight direction by the master Sammo Hung, which gives the
film a remarkable resonance by letting us see the...
Rescue Dawn — Werner Herzog's remake of his own documentary about the
true story of an American pilot shot down on his first mission in Vietnam who escapes from a Laotian POW camp and has to
fight his way through the jungle has terrific performances from Christian Bale (with a wild accent), Steve Zahn (not being funny) and Jeremy Davies (who played my most reviled character in Saving Private Ryan, a war
film much inferior to this one).
The Buzz: The
film is based on a
true story connected with the Shue family, and has been something of a pet project for Elisabeth and Andrew; that being said, neither of them seem to have been
fighting packed schedules lately, and just because an inspirational sports movie is based on actual events doesn't mean we haven't seen the same story a million times already.
With his charismatic and incredibly likable character clear throughout the
film, this biographical documentary reveals his
true passion is not just singing and acting but
fighting injustice and creating awareness for the civil rights movement, on which he had great impact.
Based on
true events and an original story by Maria Bello, the
film tells the story of Nanisca (Davis), General of the all - female military unit known as the Amazons, and her daughter Nawi (Nyong» o), who together
fought the French and neighboring tribes who violated their honor, enslaved their people, and threatened to destroy everything they've lived for.
His heartfelt
fights over Leila help give the
film's it's
true backbone.
Coming Home will be most welcome for those looking for an interesting and thought - provoking story about Vietnam veterans, and those that
fought in the war that can overlook Fonda's involvement should find that much of the
film rings
true about their own experiences.
Plunging into familiar and new environments from the iconic
film franchise, players will have to
fight the fear and face the
true horrors of the ALIENS universe.