Sentences with phrase «ultraviolence in»

Sightseers is bound to be a cult hit and seemingly designed for those who don't mind a bit of the old ultraviolence in their romantic road movie.

Not exact matches

In short, I suggest that violence is an inescapable feature of human existence, but that, because the Christian's acts are to be instrumental to reconciliation, ultraviolence can not claim Christian justification.
What degree of violence that falls short of ultraviolence may be appropriate in a given conflictual situation must be decided in the concrete situation by reason and love in the service of reconciliation.
They seem to argue that, ultraviolence is justified as an act of love in behalf of an oppressed neighbor.
The brief moments of ultraviolence are cartoonish in a similarly sub-Tarantino way, all B - movie sound and fury that only partially makes up in virtuosity what it lacks in meaningful plot development or character revelation.
... But in the middle of this comes a brand new kind of story for the show, and one that made me cringe not with delight at Banshee's latest impressive bit of the old ultraviolence, but with concern that Banshee had become TV's latest drama to prominently feature a serial killer.
A living, breathing celluloid invasion flick led by a breathless ensemble of off - the - grid, in - over-their-head rockers who sell the shit hitting the fan with every quaking splinter of their being, Jeremy Saulnier's grimy, nasty, punk exploitation film is a 12 - gauge blast of ultraviolence that doesn't stop to ask about your feelings as its slashing you up the middle.
Having pummeled us, Passion of the Christ — style, for an excruciatingly long haul, this exercise in ultraviolence then insults us by having a beaten, bloodied McAvoy inform viewers that he used to be a loser «just like all of you.»
Never less than slick, precision - tooled multiplex entertainment, «Kingsman» hews close to the formula Vaughn and his co-writer Jane Goldman established in their superficially similar «Kick - Ass»: hyperspeed action, pithy one - liners and grotesque ultraviolence.
There's not much I need to say about Kubrick — he was a visionary in both form and content, constantly pushing the envelope on what he could put in movies, from the Cold War satire of Dr. Strangelove, the ultraviolence of A Clockwork Orange and the bloody glee of The Shining, to the sexual obsessions of Lolita and Eyes Wide Shut.
The festival will also see the return of writer / director S. Craig Zahler, who won and broke all our hearts with the utterly tremendous and devastating Bone Tomahawk, with his latest excursion into art fueled ultraviolence with Brawl In Cell Block 99.
James Marsden and Alexander Skarsgard are both solid choices for the male leads, while the trailer ensures that the ultraviolence of the original hasn't been watered down in exchange for a more audience - friendly rating.
The latest instalment is a prequel, taking place in 1988, and judging by the trailer it's a familiar mix of narrative intrigue, clubbing and ultraviolence.
French stencil artist Éric Lacan aka Monsieur Qui released recently a new print in collaboration with Openspace gallery in Paris Entitled Ultraviolence is a 50 x 50 cm pigment print on Aquarelle
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