The pilot uses visual effects generously, both for thrills and as storytelling elements, a style which is complimented by a jittery score that feels a lot like Junkie XL's soundtrack for Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (great music for
a very average movie).
Not exact matches
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movie portrayed her personality and as a legend of a woman posed as a man to enter the monastery and become Pope.German actress Johanna Wokalek was pretty good for that role and the other performances were decent as well.The portrayal of the time, crowds and the cities was below
average, but
very effective, since it was a low - budget
movie, the image and lighting quality was not always good.The weak point of the
movie was in the rhythm, which at times was uneven, and went from fast to
very slow, but still it was never boring because of the strong plot.
It is the
very definition of an
average game, and does nothing to pay homage to the original
movie, merely taking up six times the shelf space it should and damning any of the current platforms to yet another throwaway licensed game that simply wasn't needed.
I have no problem admitting that, at the
very least, this is an
average horror
movie.
Of course the other six films have all been below
average, with the exception of one (Dig Two Graves which I enjoyed, but wouldn't call a
very good
movie).
Very fascinating and imaginative dreamscapes with lots of color and weird figures is what kept this
movie above
average for me.
With great comedic actors like Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy, you at the
very least expect an
average comedic
movie with some good laughs.
Once upon a time, noted the doom - mongers, before the likes of it got squeezed by low - cost, high profit fare like horror
movies and mega-budget, T.V trumping spectacle, like your
average $ 200m blockbuster, a film like Annihilation — mannered and mysterious — that 30 years ago might have shared a double bill with John Carpenter's Starman, would have done
very well.
Suggesting that it maybe hasn't talked to (or judged the overall judgment of) the
average American
movie - goer of late, Fox sounds
very excited to announce today that it's moving forward with plans for films that allow the audience to control how they ultimately play out.
other than «burn after reading», i've fournd their
movies to be
very average.
It's actually
very entertaining and proves that formulas can work well and not necessarily doom a
movie to just being
average if they're given the right treatment.
«Brooklyn» Criticwire
Average: A - Glenn Kenny, RogerEbert.com While Tóibín's novel feels
very much rooted in the time in which it's set, the
movie has more the feel of what Tennessee Williams calls a «memory play.»
Starring: Brian Cox (
very anti-super trooper), Jeremy Strong (oh, that guy), Hiam Abbass (
averages over 5
movies per year, she's a pro), Sarah Snook (she is absolutely amazing in everything), Kieran Culkin (all of the Culkins are great, and Kieran has a smirk that works), Alan Ruck, Nicholas Braun, Matthew Macfadyen, Natalie Gold, Peter Friedman and Rob Yang star.
In comparison with your
average modern blockbuster, in which the story grinds to a halt every 15 minutes to make room for another eye - scorching set piece, there's
very little action in the first Star Wars
movie: an extended chase through the Death Star corridors, a perfunctory sword fight between two knightly codgers and a pair of space dogfights, and that's pretty much it.
My next screening looms, so
very quickly: Takashi Miike's For Love's Sake, playing here as a midnight
movie, may or may not be his first musical since 2001's The Happiness of the Katakuris — I can't be sure because the dude makes three films a year on
average and I can only keep up with about half of his output.
I enjoyed it and laughed a lot (my humour is
very much of this style) but as a
movie and a story and character piece, it's pretty
average.
First of the
movie was
very average.
This doesn't happen
very often, but when it does, I'm often harping on some minor detail that completely ruined the
movie for me, whereas the average viewer may be able to gloss over what, for me, was a major pet peeve (I'm thinking What the Bleep, Whale Rider, and Madagascar, all of which grated on my nerves but which were often seen favorably outside of Movie H
movie for me, whereas the
average viewer may be able to gloss over what, for me, was a major pet peeve (I'm thinking What the Bleep, Whale Rider, and Madagascar, all of which grated on my nerves but which were often seen favorably outside of
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The Hunger Games doesn't interest me, though I do respect it, but god - awful
movies like Divergent and decidedly
average movies such as The Giver make it
very hard to find a decent
movie of this genre that isn't aimed at «young adults».
The
average martial arts
movie is usually all in good fun — in true Looney Tunes fashion we see
very little blood.
Although John Waters» films can indeed have a
very specific audience and style, Serial Mom is one of his most accessible to the
average movie - goer.
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average modern blockbuster, in which the story grinds to a halt every 15 minutes to make room for another eye - scorching set piece, there's
very little action in the first Star Wars
movie: an extended chase through the Death Star corridors, a perfunctory sword fight between two knightly codgers and a pair of space dogfights, and that's pretty much it.
It's tough to find any
movies — even with popular actors and actresses — that have
very high
average star ratings at Redbox.