Sentences with phrase «way than film»

But just under the surface, it's still software development and so it moves in a different way than film.
It sits in the culture in a more popular way than film.

Not exact matches

The Force Awakens set a new domestic box office record by hauling in $ 936 million in North America, as the film blasted its way to more than $ 2 billion in worldwide box office receipts.
It was fun to see a modern - day interpretation of a silent film, but it didn't bring much more to the table than that gimmick, and it doesn't hold a special place as a memorable and impactful movie the way its fellow nominees «The Tree of Life,» «Midnight in Paris,» and «Moneyball» do.
The movie, from Time Warner's (TWX) Warner Bros., won awards in categories such as costume and production design, as well as makeup and two sound categories on its way to scoring more total Oscars than any other film Sunday night.
Contrast the alleged actions of this alleged Coptic Christian with that of Muslims killing and maiming Coptic Christians and blowing up their places of worship... INSULTING Coptic Christians in far worse ways (literally «insulting» them TO DEATH) than is done (or ever could be) in this or any other film.
It's difficult to critique this in a spoiler - free way, but to use the example of A New Hope, while the Death Star was a looming, terrifying presence throughout, the big threat to our heroes in this film seems to appear quite late in the day, and seems more important as a plot device to bring key characters together than a genuinely gripping menace.
Sheen is in the UK to promote The Way, a film about an unlikely pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago (the «Way of St James», a Catholic pilgramage through France and Spain walked than more than 100,000 people each year).
cry, I think he would admit that such an interpretation is plausible enough, given the way he let the subject matter drive his film into being more honest, at least mythologically, about the Revolution than he had perhaps intended.
What better way to bring God directly into someone's mind / heart than with a book, a song, a film?
That's a great media buy, and way more convincing than an actor you hired so you could film her saying what you want her to say.
But after several showings of «The Milky Way» film, Chantal and Jennifer received a letter that was different than other notes of support.
It's not just William and Kate, or perhaps Harry if he settles down, royal weddings have long been the stuff of fairy tales and Disney films, so what better way to bring some imaginative play into your home than pretend royal wedding festivities?
According to Wazoodle, «Thermally laminated PUL fabric using a TPU film is similar to the solvent laminated PUL fabric, but it is manufactured in a more environmentally friendly way than the solvent laminated PUL.»
Paladino campaign spokesman Michael Caputo confirmed the filming will be taking place, but would not reveal much more in the way of details, other than to say that the spot won't be going up this week.
The team's simulations reveal that diamond - like carbon film is formed at the atomic level in a different way than was thought.
Once they determined that the aluminum was giving up electrons to the film, they used a sapphire substrate that was cut in such a way as to expose the oxygen rather than the aluminum on the surface.
«And ultimately we want to look at ways of controlling the placement of particles on the photosensitive film in patterns other than uniform arrays.»
Since then, more than 20 million people have seen the film and Joe realized there's still a lot for him to learn about becoming healthy and staying that way.
To be honest, I don't feel completely relaxed and natural on camera yet, but it's something I will be working on:) I guess there is no other way than to film more videos, lol.
Halloween is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate everybody's favorite holiday than to dress up accordingly in stylish ensembles inspired by the animated film?
With the festive season in full swing, what better way to catch a breather than spending an evening on the sofa watching a romantic comedy film!
Cussler's attempt to make his concept of an ironclad ship making its way from Richmond to the African desert is no more credible on film than on the written page.
What the film is saying about goodness (or ugliness or badness) is unclear as the «good» is just as bad as the «ugly,» but I can imagine that it's attempting to show that morality is more contextual than absolute, creating, as it does, an environment in which everybody is immoral even the Union and Confederate troops, who seem to be passing through this film on their way to another.
In its way, the film is a more fitting conclusion to the Potter saga than the novel that inspired it: even the too - tidy coda, set 19 years later, passes by more smoothly.
And although the pervasive atmosphere of quirkiness often threatens to become overwhelming, it does become increasingly clear that Satrapi intends for the film's style to represent the central character's less - than - sane mindset - with the heightened reality of the movie's environment going a long way towards fleshing out the protagonist and his deranged psyche.
One of the greatest and funniest horror films ever made, it has a great story and a powerful scenes with great visuals and exquisite acting, I am a big horror fan, this one is good, it is really good, although I was barging for something smaller and simpler, but it turned out to be way too different than expected!
The film is there to enjoy itself on its own terms, the only catch is that unlike the prostitute who is paid for her time, the audience is forced to do the paying in more ways than one.
I went in this movie expecting a cheap slasher horror film, but I was having high expectations, because it has been announced in development since 2009, what I got was way too more in depth than I was barging for, this movie can't be reviewed without spoiling it, what I have to say is... SEE THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, it is different dark comedy with mystery and great visuals (hint) SEE THIS MOVIE.
At their most ungainly, the films feel like nothing more than a tie - in or brand extension meant to capitalize on a popular figure in a new way, like a toy or clothing line.
It's too much what its name infers, a vehicle for the films that will be coming our way rather than a great movie on its own.
The film only genuinely falters in its string of resolving scenes (We learn some vital things, such as the extent of Curtis» need to bet on a loser and the subtle way the crux of Gerry's character is revealed in his meal choice, but many of the late scenes feel more uncertain than everything else in the film).
What results is an understandably less epic film than any of the Lord of the Rings (even Fellowship) but one which repeatedly goes out of its way to try and capture the more light - hearted tone of this particular story.
This is, in some ways, more powerful than the book, as the first film was.
Children are way more sophisticated than the makers of this film think.
Not to say that Tarantino takes slavery lightly, I don't feel that way at all about the film, but I laughed or smiled far more than I thought I would have.
I don't know, just the way her body language and how she acted actually really worked and added something to the film that improved it much more than just your basic horror film.
Another way in which Jackson aims to make An Unexpected Journey more than just another movie and perhaps the aspect that will spark more discussion than any other is his decision to shoot the film in High Frame Rate 3D.
Though Tony Gilroy, who shared writing credit on all three previous Bourne films and directed the excellent Michael Clayton 82 (and much less excellent Duplicity 69), handles both writing and directing duties here, critics found that Legacy added little in the way of originality, while Renner proved a less captivating action star than Damon.
And even though I'm in the wrong as a cinephile, I'm WAY more curious about the tech than the actual film (in this case).
This film is funnier than the first, but in no way is it better.
From literally watching open heart surgery, to seeing children with bleeding eyes, to see cheating wives and husbands, to even relating to today's sexual abuse scandals in many more ways than one, this is a film that will probably scar some viewers in many more ways than one.
No American film since Zodiac has exhibited such a love for the way information travels than The Post.
Fortunately the action is handled in a much more controlled way than the second film with the viewer actually being able to walk out of the cinema without a coma.
But there were also numerous duds, including animated family film Free Birds, drama Out of the Furnace, and thriller misfire Paranoia, which all finished in the red (some in more ways than one, judging from those scores).
Director Stanley Kubrick, working from a script cowritten with Calder Willingham and Jim Thompson, kicks Paths of Glory off with an admittedly less - than - engrossing stretch, as the movie boasts (or suffers from) a somewhat talky first act that doesn't contain much in the way of compelling elements - although, by that same token, it's clear that the film benefits substantially from Kubrick's stellar directorial choices and a host of above - average performances.
The film is not saying that one is better than the other, but Kumail himself has a speech about how he needs to do things his own way.
While I can enjoy «life story» films, they tend to end up as little more than «greatest hits reels»; they zip through major events in a brisk, superficial way that usually lacks depth.
No American film since David Fincher's Zodiac has exhibited such a love for the way information travels than The Post.
It's ultimately clear, however, that Fear and Desire simply isn't able to justify its feature - length running time (ie the whole thing feels padded - out even at 61 minutes), with the movie's less - than - consistent vibe paving the way for a second half that could hardly be less interesting or anti-climactic - which does, in the end, confirm the film's place as a fairly ineffective first effort that does, at least, highlight the eye - catching visual sensibilities of its preternaturally - talented director.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z