Sentences with phrase «violent movies ever»

Andrew takes a licking and keeps on ticking in one of the most emotionally violent movies ever made about the birthing of a musical artist.
The rest of the aspects to the film — most notably the charismatic acting style — succeed on so many levels that these moments of confusion remain brief and are hardly a threat to disrupting the film's balance, one's ability to enjoy themselves while watching one of the silliest violent movies ever, or even make much of a threat to derailing the storyline much.
The torture scenes are drawn out to prolong the gruesomeness, but there is absolutely no pay off to any of them, so there is really no reason to ever see this unnecessarily violent movie ever again.

Not exact matches

For his latest movie, «Dog Eat Dog,» which opens in theaters November 4 and is on video on demand on November 11, Schrader teamed with Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe to create a bizarre, ultraviolent dark comedy — extremely dark and extremely violent — that is perhaps the boldest work Schrader has ever done.
The movie that Roger Ebert called the most violent he has ever seen.
In the most pivotal, unforgettable scene, Jen holes up in a cave to engage in a ritual you know from almost every movie ever made about violent heroism: She has to patch herself up.
While the kids in this movie likely won't ever find themselves in the Super Bowl, Gridiron Gang portrays the positive benefits of being on a team for a group of violent young offenders.
Also written by Chandor, A Most Violent Year sounds like the most boring movie ever about the most dry industry ever.
Unfortunately, the guns seem ever present, as this mix of cute kids movie and very violent cop thriller doesn't quite mesh, making it too intense for most kids, while too scattershot in its approach for most adults.
Takashi Miike's 100th film, in which an immortal warrior kills what seems like 10,000 swarming swordsmen, could very well be the most violent samurai movie ever made.
It is by far the most violent Disney - branded movie we've ever seen, its hard - PG - 13 carnage making this a poor choice for kids who might still be able to find Depp's shtick entertaining.
Fresh from their time on The LEGO Movie, directors Chris Lord and Phil Miller are as sharp and anarchic as ever, precisely piecing things together before blowing them up — and still finding time to shoehorn in Benny Hill references and endless sight gags, not to mention violent squids.
Scorsese himself holds the film in high regard, once describing it as «the most violent [film] I ever made,» which is a fairly bold claim from a filmmaker who has brought us some of the most brutal scenes in movie history.
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