Sentences with phrase «with emotional drama»

Hero is filled with emotional drama and witty exchanges between the hero and heroine as they fight to ignore and resist the attraction that pulls them together.
With his third film, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Martin McDonagh mixes black comedy with emotional drama.
The Winnie the Pooh fan service goes hand in hand with emotional drama.

Not exact matches

Sure, Nic Cage has made some truly terrible movies, but Matchstick Men manages to capture his manic energy and use it to create a deeply entertaining mystery drama with surprising twists and an unexpected emotional punch.
If you struggle with body - shaming thoughts, therefore, affirmations may help you become more goal - oriented and less stuck in the emotional drama that negative self - talk tends to bring.
Like anything else in our emotional drama arsenal, we often use our eyes to grasp for what we want, or avoid things we don't like, instead of simply resting with what is.
Physical, mental, emotional, and financial stability are essential, so focus on your health, be optimistic, deal with issues from the past, avoid unnecessary drama, and plan your finances.
Our energy field, together with our diet and lifestyle, choreographs our health and emotions, and predisposes us to the heart conditions, the breast conditions, and the emotional dramas we inherit from our parents.
Do not try to create a boring scene with awkward, long stories with expectations that you will create an emotional drama and ultimately they will say I Love You.
In an era where drama is delivered with heart - tugging dialogue that is bolstered with convincing emotional expressions, «City Lights» delivers simply through great acting capability.
A handful of New Yorkers with little in common cross one another's paths as they try to sort out their romantic and emotional troubles in this comedy drama from writer and director Eric Schaeffer.
Joachim Lafosse captures with great magnitude, the painfully intimate, harrowingly fascinating drama about the emotional and financial complexities of a separation and the complexity of the end of a long love story.
45 minutes of outrageous situation comedy with hilarious consequences, 45 minutes of gut wrenching and heart felt emotional drama, 45 minutes of impeccable acting from its two leads, who's on - screen chemistry (excuse the pun) has garnered them with a total of 4 Emmy's, and 45 minutes (im about to come back full circle here) of impossible to predict story lines that make the twists and turns in shows like Lost and Fringe genuinely feel like amateur hour.
The two also became acquainted with novelist Ruth Prawer Jhabvala around this time; Jhabvala would become irrevocably associated with the two, acting as the screenwriter for all but a handful of their films.The trio's first films were set in India, dramas concerned with questions of cultural interplay, personal identity, and physical and emotional isolation.
A tasteful, richly textured, exquisitely nostalgic drama that carries with it an enormous emotional punch.
This explicit look at the ins and outs of modern - day polyamory follows characters grappling with the emotional and sexual drama of sharing their hearts, as well as their beds.
It's a strange and strangely unaffecting little drama — but played very flat, with no particular emotional impact sought or achieved.
The film is part comedy, part drama, with some potent emotional moments and thoughtful scenes.
The Way Way Back does generate a fair amount of laughs throughout the film, but misses on the emotional level because of the underplayed drama between mother and son — a shame because Collette's character had real potential to be more than just a naïve mother who is content with looking the other way for everything in life.
Castle was never an award - winning, hard - hitting drama, but it hit so many emotional beats and showed characters with true resonance and growth.
It finds drama in philosophical difference and emotional damage transformed into human conflict, and ends with revelations that will redefines the stakes of the show's upcoming fourth and (sadly) final season.
Annie's cancer story, and all the romantic relationship drama that comes with it, sucks up all the emotional juice, but surely King's groundbreaking research, which took 17 years to come to fruition, involved struggle, too.
«Amour» director Michael Haneke and Isabelle Huppert reteam for a drama about a middle - class French family with an emotional sickness at its heart
The film's opening, with Ruth wandering around the moody twilight of the Howards End garden and looking inside the house at a bright and lively dinner party, is a succinct and expressive way to begin a drama that emphasizes both the need for and the difficulty of emotional connection across barriers.
It doesn't demand a 100 % emotional investment, nor does it provide the excitement of other sports dramas, such as «Secretariat», but it's solid, serious and satisfying family drama that paces itself nicely and gets to the finish line with its head held high.
From 1975's Jaws, which started the summer blockbuster phenomenon, to 2017's Academy Award - nominated The Post, Spielberg has moved audiences with his rich, emotional stories, thrilled them with some incredible action sequences; made them think with his political dramas and inspired them to explore a world beyond our own.
Iranian Asghar Farhadi and his two Spanish stars collaborated with great attention to detail on an emotional family drama with universal appeal.
He has rapidly emerged as simply one of the most exciting filmmakers working today, over the space of a mere three harrowing, excoriating but unquestionably brilliant films that tackle adult subjects with unflinching humanism, even as they utterly refuse to compromise in their depictions of emotional and physical brutality — qualities that make him peculiarly suited to tackling something as potentially explosive as a slavery drama.
LA Confidential is a movie filled with drama and a roller coaster plot filled with twists and turns.There is a good cop turned lieutenant trying to avenge his father's honor, the crooked cops in the station, and an emotional good cop with bad tendencies.
With a massive emotional kick, this Belgian drama combines exhilarating hopefulness with bitter realWith a massive emotional kick, this Belgian drama combines exhilarating hopefulness with bitter realwith bitter realism.
Overall, Battle of the Sexes is a wishy - washy emotional drama injected with some quality humor, stale sports tropes and unconvincing performances, not only from Stone but the ensemble as well.
The film surrounds its heroine with a vibrant ensemble: her warmly supportive but depressed father (playwright - turned - prolific - supporting - player Tracy Letts), the school's reasonably understanding head nun (veteran character actor Lois Smith, who's having a good year), the highly emotional drama instructor (fellow stage pro Stephen Henderson).
This film is packed with involving performances, even though Jackson takes a bloated approach to what should be a quietly emotional drama.
One of the true pioneers of American independent cinema, John Cassavetes had a style and method all his own, instilling his tumultuous dramas of everyday modern life with an unflinching emotional honesty and a kinetic sense of spontaneity.
Salon's Andrew O'Hehir says, «it's a magnificent drama with an immense emotional payoff, combining old - fashioned Hollywood storytelling and an auteurist, European - style sense of mystery.»
From what I can see, though, Dear John the film seems to hit on all the emotional peaks and valleys it's supposed to, and if you're a fan of the sweet romantic drama with a melancholy ending genre, you should pull out some tissues and get ready to cry a bit.
Brown won best actor in a drama series for his emotional role on «This Is Us,» where he plays a man adjusting to life after he reunites with his biological father.
Two years after his bruising drama «Whiplash» won over critics and audiences alike, 31 - year - old Damien Chazelle is poised to have one of the biggest hits of this year's Oscar season with his captivating musical, fusing old - fashioned Hollywood magic with an emotional reality more akin to «A Star is Born.»
Best - case scenario: Lawrence»n' Lawrence continue with what worked so well in the first Mockingjay (emotional YA drama that touches on propaganda, war, and their costs) with the added bonus of a story that's actually allowed to resolve.
The Iranian drama «A Separation,» which would've been graced with a dozen Oscar nominations (instead of two) by a more internationally minded academy, won for best foreign language film for this tale of a Tehran custody battle, a series of deceptions and the emotional costs of divorce.
The level of drama Danna manages to extract from this ensemble is impressive indeed: the emotional intensity of pieces like «An Agent Named Robert Hanssen» and «The Last Drop» never lets up, and is done with great skill.
Rounding out the remainder of this Oylmpian ensemble is the always authentic Margo Martindale as Violet's salt - of - the - earth but nonetheless hostile sister Mattie Fae, her stunted, unloved son «Little Charles» heartbreakingly played by Benedict Cumberbatch whose slightly askew features seem evidence of the emotional battering he's taken, and finally Oscar winner Chris Cooper, as Mattie Fae's husband Charles, the moral center of this family and this drama, who balances his performance with equal parts heart and soul, laced with sly humor, tenderness, and unsparing truth telling when nothing else will do.
If you like dramas that lead with the heart more than the head, Ladder 49 is an emotional ride, showcasing the ups and downs, the good and the bad.
And so it goes with «The Book of Henry,» a grotesquely phony and manipulative new drama that places Watts» talents in service of a dubious emotional cause.
It's an emotional drama wrapped in a slasher film homage with an emphasis on comedy.
This may be a political movie, but it is also a very moving drama that is peppered with laughs as well as deeply emotional moments.
Filming a low - budget, independent film with a first - time feature writer and director can be taunting for many actors, but filmmaker Brian Savelson effortlessly found the perfect cast to create a realistic, emotional, character - driven movie with his new drama, «In Our Nature.»
A polished technical package lends considerable emotional weight to Supremacy, a siege / hostage drama shot through with racial animus.
Two years after making his U.S. debut with the crackerjack kidnapping drama «Prisoners,» French - Canadian director Denis Villeneuve ups his own ante with «Sicario,» a blisteringly intense drug - trade thriller that combines expert action and suspense with another uneasy inquiry into the emotional consequences of violence.
Whether or not it is designed as an allegory of modern Russia, no film in recent memory has examined the growing emptiness of human relationships with such expressive force as Andrey Zvyagintsev's («Leviathan») Loveless, a heart wrenching drama about a couple on the brink of divorce whose emotional neglect of their son leads to devastating...
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