With excellent acting across the board, beautiful cinematography and a pace that makes The Two Towers (minus the painfully boring Ents) feel slow, this film is a must - watch film, especially so for anyone who remembers the Lord of the Rings franchise fondly.
Distances itself from other flawed relationship narratives
with excellent acting and a subversion of gender roles.
Rush is a character study in the manner of Chariots of Fire,
with excellent acting, story, pacing, setting, dimension, and moments of pure visual poetry.
With excellent acting, amazing sets and production standards as high as any I've seen, the movie has only one real problem: Once you're lost in the jungle, it's a very long way out.
A well constructed story, told in a less than conventional manner
with excellent acting.
Not exact matches
The toolkit opens up
with fact sheets on the importance of breakfast, particularly for children; hungry children
act out and have difficulty focusing, and breakfast in the classroom is an
excellent tool to address those issues.
The agency
with the employee charged in the child pornography conspiracy
acted quickly when the situation arose and has
excellent background check procedures, de Blasio's office said.
She took care of Claudio (their son)
with good sense, helped measure radioactive phosphorus in the lab, ran the household,
acted as a secretary, read on her own account, and grew intellectually; in short, she was an
excellent companion in every respect.»
The move by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the animal as threatened under the Endangered Species
Act includes scenarios for establishing wolverines in their former range,
with Colorado taking the lead; the male stranded in Colorado, M56, had chosen an
excellent spot in the southern Rockies and was already fitted
with a transmitter.
Although the anterior deltoids
act as primary movers for a large variety of mass building exercises, they are best isolated
with overhead barbell presses, which are an
excellent compound mass builder that effectively targets the delts and improves core stability.
Whether you want to satisfy your desire for a specific sexual
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Critics Consensus: It's sentimental, and some viewers may feel manipulated by the melodramatic final
act, but The Man in the Moon offers a finely drawn coming - of - age story
with an
excellent cast — including Reese Witherspoon in her film debut.
Critic Consensus: It's sentimental, and some viewers may feel manipulated by the melodramatic final
act, but The Man in the Moon offers a finely drawn coming - of - age story
with an
excellent cast — including Reese Witherspoon in her film debut.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of horror movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful
acting we usually get in horror movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were
excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although
with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
But, if you're okay
with that, it has an
excellent story and great voice
acting.
An
excellent game visually, mechanically and
with it's strong story and
acting, this should be in your libraries.
Another good impression maker is the
excellent action stunts, most noteably a great car and tram chase
with multiple wrecks which all look realistic, some good tense stand offs and none of it being watered down, a good step for Murphy although at times he doesn't quite nail the gritty realistic
acting thing.
With superb
acting, an
excellent script and thunderous set - pieces, The
With superb
acting, an
excellent script and thunderous set - pieces, The Bourne Supremacy should be held as a textbook example of how to do a sequel right.
With that said, you don't go to a movie like «The Equalizer» for the story or the acting, and Fuqua is well aware of this, populating the film with some excellent action sequences and unexpected moments of brutal violence on both si
With that said, you don't go to a movie like «The Equalizer» for the story or the
acting, and Fuqua is well aware of this, populating the film
with some excellent action sequences and unexpected moments of brutal violence on both si
with some
excellent action sequences and unexpected moments of brutal violence on both sides.
The
acting is
excellent and you will notice David Leitch enjoys working
with the same actors.
this is not a good film, it's an
excellent musical
with good octers and an
excellent acting game.
The atmosphere is well done, the music is authentic, and the voice
acting is
excellent in some areas (Although I could really do
with never hearing Squigs» voice again).
This is then backed up by some quality voice
acting,
with the entire cast putting in an
excellent shift that combines David's high - brow English vocabulary
with Scottish dialect.
Oscar is a little quirky and the third
act stumbles in large part thanks to Smith's performance and Landis's handling of the finale, but it's a fine comedy
with some
excellent performances and sequences throughout.
It's also
excellent,
with a finely - tuned balance in difficulty, appealing visuals and sparse but spot on vocal
acting.
How this all happens is absolutely fascinating, beginning
with the arrival of the FBI and Special Agent Richard DesLauriers (Kevin Bacon), who uses a warehouse to re-create entire city streets and the crime scene; Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis (John Goodman), who runs the show
with nerves of steel; Sgt. Jeffrey Pugliese (JK Simmons), the Watertown cop who finds himself in the middle of a shootout
with the culprits; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (Michael Beach); Dun Meng (an
excellent and scene - stealing Jimmy O. Yang), the young Chinese man who was carjacked and kidnapped by the pair, only to turn the tables on them; and of course the Tsarnaev brothers, Tamerlan (Themo Meilikidze) and the younger Dzhokhar (Alex Wolff), who both look and
act so eerily like the real thing it is positively chilling to watch them.
Excellent acting from all three stars
with high amounts of believability.
It's escapist entertainment
with a genuine heart and playfulness and when it's called upon to be exciting, it has some
excellent set - pieces that Spielberg is more than able to handle.The late Melissa Mathison's screenplay has a tendency to wander and the film could have been tighter but the visual effects are astonishing and Rylance and Clement really deliver the goods in the
acting stakes.
In fact, it's perfectly cast throughout,
with the ever -
excellent Kaas impressing in a relatively small role, Bonnevie showing a good grasp of a tricky character arc, and Andersen striking and heartrending in her
acting debut.
Alexander Korda's The Thief Of Bagdad did all this much better seven years earlier,
with believable
acting and
excellent special effects as well.»
Fantastic Four has a great first
act,
with strong character development and
excellent acting.
I feel like he was an
excellent choice because he has experience
with acting with expression as he did in Nolan's THE DARK KNIGHT RISES as Bane.
With their powerful moral undercurrents, minimalist acting and ascetic style, Bresson's films (Mouchette would make an excellent companion piece to The Kid with a Bike) weren't concerned so much with stories and characters as with the ideas they helped to illuminate — namely the continual war between man's baser and higher instincts, between the evils of mistrust and crime, and the virtues of charity, compassion and l
With their powerful moral undercurrents, minimalist
acting and ascetic style, Bresson's films (Mouchette would make an
excellent companion piece to The Kid
with a Bike) weren't concerned so much with stories and characters as with the ideas they helped to illuminate — namely the continual war between man's baser and higher instincts, between the evils of mistrust and crime, and the virtues of charity, compassion and l
with a Bike) weren't concerned so much
with stories and characters as with the ideas they helped to illuminate — namely the continual war between man's baser and higher instincts, between the evils of mistrust and crime, and the virtues of charity, compassion and l
with stories and characters as
with the ideas they helped to illuminate — namely the continual war between man's baser and higher instincts, between the evils of mistrust and crime, and the virtues of charity, compassion and l
with the ideas they helped to illuminate — namely the continual war between man's baser and higher instincts, between the evils of mistrust and crime, and the virtues of charity, compassion and love.
He doesn't have the starpower or
acting talent of Tom Hanks, and yet
with only the mystical Arctic scenery, he does an
excellent job at carrying a compelling story mostly by himself.
Hugh Jackman pretty much makes the film
with his usual wit and
excellent acting skills.
Any DC fan will be in absolute heaven, but even general fans will appreciate the movie - quality action and visuals, the
excellent voice
acting from a mixture of DC regulars (Kevin Conroy's Batman, George Newbern's Superman) and iconic actors (Robert Englund, Jeffrey Combs, Alan Tudyk), and the frankly fantastic animation (particularly
with faces).
When he settles in a town next to a horse racing track, his passion for the sport and the animals is reignited, leading him to join forces
with trainer Del, played by an
excellent Steve Buscemi, and jockey Bonnie, played by Kids» star Chloe Sevigny, to look after Lean on Pete: an equine stooge whose ailing track record could lead to his slaughter if he doesn't get his
act together.
Killer Joe is a straightforward, even slightly uninspired, noir picture
with an
excellent cast — all chewing scenery in their own ways — that gets a shot in the arm
with its nutty third
act.
All of the above provide
excellent opportunities for heart - stopping action, intricate espionage efforts, car and helicopter chases, gunfire exchanges, depictions of bodies riddled
with bullets, elaborate explosions, death threats,
acts of torture... and some horrible little explosive device that is shot up a nostril into the sinus cavity.
The aforementioned Nicholas Braun, Nelsan Ellis, Thomas Mann, Chris Sheffield, Tye Sheridan, and Olivia Thirlby (welcome as the voice of reason) are all
excellent as well,
with Ellis taking things to a whole other level at one point and Sheffield especially having a third
act seen that might move you to tears.
It's an insanely charming film, filled
with excellent performances that showcase its young cast's comedic and dramatic
acting skills.
You'll certainly appreciate the
excellent acting by all here
with the addition of a shrewd, sharp, witty script.
All the performances are absolutely
excellent; Bradley Cooper is an actor that was always just been passable for me but here he shows a very impressive side to his
acting talents; Jennifer Lawrence has impressed before in «Winter's Bone» and «The Hunger Games» but this may well be her finest performance to date as she balances vulnerability and strength
with ease.
Voice
acting is
excellent, and that the film can maintain the audience's interest
with next to no dialogue in its first
act is a feather in its cap.
The usual stuff, certainly, yet the performances are uniformly
excellent on into a weary third
act,
with a second viewing revealing that Norton is actually better knowing the twist.
The voice
acting is
excellent across the board, though; Macdonald (of Trainspotting and No Country for Old Men fame) is a perfect fit for Merida, and Connolly scores high
with his performance for Fergus.
Topping it off
with a strong cast,
excellent acting, competent direction, a lush visual palette and a good sense of scale, Catching Fire is the spectacle film of the year.
The supporting cast provides the broader strokes: Henry Winkler is, unsurprisingly,
excellent as the egocentric teacher of the
acting class Barry enrolls in to follow his next target; Stephen Root plays Barry's money - hungry boss; Sarah Goldberg is terrific as a talented but self - centered
acting student; and Paula Newsome plays a detective whose scenes
with an amorous Winkler provide some of the show's best moments.
While it's certainly not HBO's most popular show, it is definitely one of their brightest stars
with excellent writing, superb
acting, and boundary - pushing storytelling.