Sentences with phrase «very start of the film»

Danny wants out from the very start of the film, so there isn't really anywhere for him to go next.
His mastery is aptly demonstrated at the very start of the film, with the breathtaking, over three minutes long tracking shot.
I realise that at the very start of the film we are told that the accounts being shown are completely contradictory and that they are one side of the story but for me, that uneven story - telling left me with more questions than answers but no desire to watch any more that might have shed light.

Not exact matches

He appears very briefly in the start of «Genisys» and once again at the film's end.
Offering up a wide and eclectic selection of films from The Big Lebowski to The Godfather, this «cinema social» is a great place to shake up the routine of dinner and a movie, or to start things off to a fun start from the very first date.
What's the Deal: More character study than action movie, this adaptation of Martin Booth's 1990 novel «A Very Private Gentleman» is instead concerned with the inner workings of its amoral antihero, whom we witness do very bad things at film's start that haunt him until the very Very Private Gentleman» is instead concerned with the inner workings of its amoral antihero, whom we witness do very bad things at film's start that haunt him until the very very bad things at film's start that haunt him until the very very end.
It's a very moving indie drama that, as the directorial debut of screenwriter Oren Moverman, could be the start of a very great career for him as something other than a writer.You should definitely give this film a watch.
Certainly the 1924 Olympics as depicted in the film bear very little resemblance to the modern - day Games; you won't find athletes in 2012 using trowels to dig out their starting marks, or passing each other notes of encouragement.
Having never read the book I'm rating it as just a film and it's really a film that starts well then gets predictable then got silly and confusing, The story was not new but it had a different take on it, It wasn't acted very well but it had some good intense scenes that were done well, With a good cast the story should of been told more deeper and we never really know how it all started which was quite annoying, I did like the ending but the scenes before that completely ruined the film as they didn't make sense or were done that well, It's not a bad film it's just poor for what was on offer.
While the first couple of Superman entries were something very entertaining and fun, this fourth film is basically an awful mess from start to finish.
While I was watching the film, I got very confused, and near the end of it's almost 2.5 hour running time, I felt like the film was starting to drag.
When your last series of films was as critically acclaimed and beloved by audiences as Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy from the start of the last decade, there is very litle room for misstep in returning to the tale — just ask George Lucas.
The film also navigates the very tricky path of a budding relationship between Will and new Army widow Olivia (two - time Oscar nominee Samantha Morton), with all its false starts and resonant awkwardness.
Questioning our understanding of the very notion of «the visual» in film, as something that operates in opposition to «the sonic», might be a good place to start.
The video (shown above), titled 10 Years of Fandom, takes a look at the growing fan - base of the MCU, with footage from some of the studios» biggest hits — starting with Tony Stark's very first Iron Man armour shown in his first solo film and jumping to the latest Marvel release, Black Panther.
The sequel to the wildly - successful 2016 film adaptation of the Marvel character will start production very soon
The supporting cast, comprised from very different places, maintains the high caliber of drama, resulting in a film that captivates from start to finish.
Magic Mike's sequel has a massive problem from the start and that is that the very idea of it contradicts Soderbergh's original film.
Last night, my wife, daughter and I took in Black Narcissus at the AFI Silver and enjoyed it as much as we always have (only more so because it was in the gorgeous main theater projected on a huge screen) and afterwards I started thinking about movies with very famous scenes, so famous that most casual film goers might know it (or have a vague sense of familiarity with it) even if they don't know the movie.
Once viewers start to get an idea of what exactly is going on, however, they may very well with the conspiracy remained in the shadows, for all the effective jolt scares in the world can not disguise how utterly preposterous the film becomes.
With these infamous events as its centerpiece, the film is nothing short of compelling from the very start as we witness Tonya's strained relationship with her terrible mother and abusive husband.
The return of Bryan Singer to the franchise and the very genre he helped popularise 14 years ago showed promise, but I had this niggling feeling that the film would be nothing more than an excuse to start afresh, à la Star Trek 2009.
The film starts off decent by staying simple in its story, but quickly degenerates into a very uninteresting diagnosis on concussions and the dangers of the sport, as if we needed assurance that driving into a wall or other driver at 200 mph is a life - threatening thing.
The very first film won six Oscars, but none of the others have come close to that haul — despite the franchise's renaissance starting with 2015's The Force Awakens.
From the outset, the loss of Greengrass as director should have a detrimental effect on the overall quality of this film, but this isn't the main obstacle facing Legacy, as they have a very capable auteur in the form of Gilroy, and it should be remembered that the franchise was kick - started by Doug Liman some ten years ago.
Fresh off a very memorable appearance on the latest season of Celebrity Apprentice, famed actor / weirdo Gary Busey has apparently signed on to star in the upcoming film Piranha 3DD, which started production earlier this week in North Carolina.
At the start of the film, Kyra (Pfeiffer) has been out of work for two years, having been downsized from her job, and serves as the caregiver for her very sick mother.
The film is very much in the vein of Sandler's other recent string of comedies (it starts out with a pretty sick gross - out gag), but Sandler and Barrymore's previous collaborations turned out pretty well with The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates, so hopefully Blended can follow more in their footsteps.
In a way, you almost need to have very good charts and maps on the walls, so you know - because you're shooting out of order, because you're shooting at a rate of knots - what you have planned before the film starts.
Very cool film that depicts real life drug dealer, currently imprisoned currently to be released in 2014, George Jung (Played in the film by Johnny Depp) who along with the rest of the Medellin Cartel that he belonged too, basically started cocaine distribution in the U.S..
I'm starting to notice a trend in indie horror movies today - With the shots being perfectly set up and the very little use of light that really adds to the atmosphere to this film.
All very interesting, no doubt, but this film tells its story in stilted fits and starts, and is oddly tasteful and decorous in its treatment of what one presumes was a human triangle born of deep passion.
We're very excited to announce that, starting from the beginning of June, we're reopening the Short Films Showcase section of our website to open our doors for aspiring filmmakers to submit their short films for review and analysis.
Much of the comedy of Bad Moms (Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, 2016)-- a film that is predicated on the very real, paralyzing fear mothers have about being not good enough to their kids (and being judged by others for it)-- falls flat because it starts from an unbelievable place, pushes only some details to their extremes (not really abiding by an «if x, then y» logic), and lurches forth with its plot.
The sense of foreboding that permeates the film begins well before that: right at the very start, in fact, where we see biologist Lena (Natalie Portman) being questioned in an isolation unit.
I am very excited to hear more about the casting of the rest of this film as the August start date gets closer, and I wouldn't be at all surprised if it gets a Oscar season release in 2015.
One of the very first American pictures produced during the heralded «film noir» epoch - predating the typically marked «starting year» of 1944 - H. Bruce Humberstone (Charlie Chan At The Olympics -LSB-» 37]-RRB- crafted this shadowy, 20th Century Fox precursor as a starring vehicle for Betty Grable (with whom Humberstone would work again on Pin Up Girl -LSB-» 44]-RRB-.
The complexity of the screenplay by Seth Grossman really starts to build after the first thirty minutes of the film and steps out of the calm, leading into something very dramatic and emotional, which surprised me.
A film that hold the audience's attention from start to finish and will play very well on both sides of the pond.The authenticity of the sets and period detail compliment the superb acting performances especially by Colin Firth.I previously thought Colin Firth lacked depth - how wrong I was!
When a film begins with shots on the yellow lines of a dark road very similar to the iconic opening sequence from David Lynch's Lost Highway, one better start bracing for impact.
Makeup artist Christopher Nelson, creator of the mask, has been very protective of it since filming started / ended.
Starting with little more than a sketch of an idea, a few coherent characters and some very specific locations, the plot and the nitty - gritty would all emerge when the filming began.
Spartacus — This classic of Hollywood's obsession with films set in Ancient Rome started as an Anthony Mann film and ended up directed by Stanley Kubrick and feels like a weird combination of those two very different directors and screenwriter Dalton Trumbo.
However, there are very few of these moments and the film starts so well that it leaves it harder for the rest of the film to keep up.
Yes, the title does have meaning — in military speak it translates to thirty minutes after midnight, a very early starting time — but we're talking the business of film here.
The Ebert Tribute was started in 2014 to celebrate the very best minds and hearts in cinema in honor of Roger Ebert's passion for film and his impact on the Toronto International Film Festival.
Despite the film taking in a period of approximately two decades, Hoult is not made up to look any different from his fresh - faced self from the start to the very finish.
Chris Evans is out promoting Avengers: Age of Ultron, and very soon he'll be suiting up again to start filming on Captain America: Civil War.
It's been an extended post-production period, and still very little is known about the film, but it'll finally be unveiled in Venice at the start of next month.
Very soon, we start to piece things together, and before we know it, this remarkable film has subtly introduced a series of characters and stories for us to follow.
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