Sentences with phrase «with graphic violence»

I also think he took the cheap way out with graphic violence (for instance, n ***** heaven), but still did not portray slavery as brutal as it really was.
I do this with graphic violence, as well.
MPAA Rating: unrated, with graphic violence, sexual violence, profanity Cast: Ryan Philippe, Stephen Louis Grush, Ian Barford Credits: Directed by Ryan Philippe, written by Joe Gossett, Ryan Phillippe.
In returning that long - deserted terrain, Gladiator sought to be an old - fashioned sword - and - sandal tale amped up with graphic violence and a slick gloss of sentimentality.
Be advised that this movie well deserves its R - Rating as it's filled with graphic violence and language and some brief nudity.
Jackie Brown is a subdued piece that attempts to shock you not with graphic violence or tough talk, but with the sight of two middle - aged people — of mixed - race, no less — finding each other in the midst of a complex financial double - cross.

Not exact matches

Even the world outside showers us with reality TV with graphic images of death, violence and detailed extracts of how people have been mutilated.
The public dialogue that has been generated around domestic violence in the wake of the Ray Rice case and the graphic elevator video of him knocking out his then - fiancée with a left hook, is unlike any other Gandy has seen.
This graphic from the Violence Policy Center shows the modifications made to popular guns to make them compliant with the assault weapons ban.
The office of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan, released its findings in a graphic 79 - page report that described a «deep - seated culture of violence» against youthful inmates at the jail complex, perpetrated by guards who operated with little fear of punishment.
Although Tarantino is adept at filling his movies with explosive and graphic violence (blood spouts from the bodies that get in the way of Django's bullets like geysers bursting forth from the ground), he's also a writer who appears to get immense pleasure from creating memorable characters through the words he puts in their mouths.
Some have criticised Schindler's List for being a Jewish propaganda tool, but even if the graphic violence and horrific images are as little as half true, that argument still finds no favour with most.
On balance, Red Sparrow is a reasonable choice for those who don't mind a fair amount of graphic sex and violence mixed in with the spying, back - stabbing, and double - dealing expected from this genre.
The results are bloody and graphic, with squirm - inducing scenes of self - surgery and violence, but considering the stakes, that seems like fair - enough play.
Rated R for graphic depiction of drug addiction with related strong violence, sexuality and language.
It's high cheese of the best kind, complete with gratuitous guinea - pig violence, tragically comprehensive narration directed to a priest («I had to get him, Father, and I had no time to lose»), and a budget - inspired reticence to indulge in graphic gore.
Pitching its camp in blandest bourgeois suburbia, it marries a cool, even clinical delivery with a loopy, surreal scenario, and veers from sinister implication to graphic violence to laugh - out - loud comedy and back again.
The Loft (R for profanity, sexuality, nudity, drug use and graphic violence) Remake of the 2008 Belgian thriller of the same name revolving around five married suburbanites (Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller, Eric Stonestreet and Matthias Schoenaerts) who purchase a penthouse in the city for secret rendezvous with mistresses only to become suspicious of each other after a female corpse is found inside their
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (R for profanity, nudity, violence, drug use and graphic sexuality) Legendary director Sidney Lumet (12 Angry Men, Network, The Verdict) assembles a talented ensemble for this suspenseful crime thriller about two brothers (Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke) whose perfectly planned heist of their parents» (Albert Finney and Rosemary Harris) jewelry store goes horribly wrong when their accomplice improvises with disastrous results during the botched robbery.
(In Spanish and English with subtitles) Exiled (R for sexuality and graphic violence) Set in Macau in 1998, this highly - stylized mobster saga revolves around a couple of hit men (Francis Ng and Anthony Wong Chau - Sang) dispatched from Hong Kong to execute a renegade member (Nick Cheung) of their gang who's just trying to leave his life of crime behind to settle down with his wife (Josie Ho) and newborn.
Ryan Reynolds played the Marvel superhero in a film filled with bad language, graphic violence and nudity required to take it past the adult only certification.
Parents should know that this movie has extended peril and violence with many characters injured and killed and some graphic and disturbing images involving zombies, guns, chases, explosions, and medical torture, as well as some strong language.
Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie Rated R for strong crude and sexual content throughout, brief graphic nudity, pervasive language, comic violence and drug use Available on DVD and Blu - ray With the help of Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, John C. Reilly, Will Forte and many others, comic actors Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim star in this sketch comedy - like movie about two idiot filmmakers that lose everything and are forced to run a mall that has been rundown.
Under the Skin (R for violence, profanity, sexuality and graphic nudity) Sci - fi thriller, set in Scotland, about an attractive alien (Scarlett Johansson) with a van who picks up hitchhikers in order to seduce them before harvesting their organs.
(In French and English with subtitles) Goon (R for drug use, graphic sexuality, brutal violence and pervasive profanity) Seann «Stiffler» Scott stars in this overcoming - the - odds hockey comedy about a halfwit bouncer who leads a ragtag, semi-pro team of misfits to glory on the ice.
Instead, with its black humour, mystery and graphic violence, You're Next is an amusing and entertaining experience.
The violence in the game is extremely tame and not graphic in the least (the main character actually has discussions with most defeated characters afterwards) and in general I would say this is an extremely safe game for younger players.
Directed by David Cronenberg (Scanners, Videodrome, The Fly, Naked Lunch, Crash), adapted from John Wagner and Vince Locke's graphic novel by screenwriter Josh Olson, shot by the British cinematographer and Cronenberg's favorite collaborator Peter Suschitzky, enhanced by the score of another Cronenberg's career - long partner Howard Shore, A History of Violence is a gorgeous film with a dark heart and a message that's impossible to shake.
Safe House (R for profanity and graphic violence) International action thriller, set in Capetown, South Africa, about an inexperienced CIA Agent (Ryan Reynolds) who ends up on the run with the veteran spy - gone - rogue (Denzel Washington) he's supposed to bring to justice.
Keyhole (R for sexuality, violence, profanity and graphic nudity) Surrealistic crime saga about a Prodigal mob boss» (Jason Patric) nostalgic return home where he proceeds to reminisce while slowly searching the premises for his wife (Isabella Rossellini), much to the chagrin of his impatient henchmen waiting downstairs with a drowning victim (Brooke Palsson) and a bound - and - gagged hostage (David Wontner).
Enemies Closer (R for sexuality, drug use, profanity and graphic violence) Action thriller about an ex-Navy SEAL (Tom Everett Scott) who joins forces with his mortal enemy (Orlando Jones) in order to avoid the clutches of a ruthless drug cartel searching for a missing shipment.
In his second feature Zahler has repeated this pattern with multiple waves of calm building to increasing extreme explosions of brutal, graphic violence.
This is a film that will have you leaving the cinema both quoting lines of dialogue and recalling with horror graphic images of violence.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (R for rape, torture, brutal violence, profanity, frontal nudity and graphic sexuality) David Fincher directs the English - language version of the Swedish thriller based on the first installment of the Stieg Larsson trilogy about the effort of a disgraced journalist (Daniel Craig) to restore his name by solving a decades - old missing person case with the help of a sociopathic computer hacker (Rooney Mara).
What follows is a stylishly decadent voyeur's delight: As if paying retribution for the understated tone of his previous films, director John McNaughton (Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer, Normal Life) fills Wild Things with group sex, gratuitous nudity, graphic violence, an abundance of authentically sweaty Florida atmosphere, and more plot twists than a season's worth of Melrose Place.
The graphic acts of violence won't shock anyone familiar with the work of Scorsese or Tarantino but by turning his camera upon the faces of complicit onlookers Cooper (Crazy Heart) ensures their weight is felt.
So many reviews seem to agree with your view - it just doesn't have that same spark of comedy and violence - getting a big too dark (though, to be fair, the graphic novel was much darker too).
Excellent (4 stars) Rated R for disturbing violence and graphic nudity Running time: 92 minutes Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - ray Extras: Audio commentary with director Robert Eggers; The Witch: A Primal Folklore; Salem panel Q&A; and a design gallery.
Although the loose adaptation of Michael Sloan and Richard Lindheim's»80s CBS show no longer has Drive director and Ryan Gosling BFF Nicolas Winding Refn at the helm — Training Day director Antoine Fuqua ended up with that position — there's still a good deal of graphic violence, courtesy of a silent but deadly Denzel Washington to look forward to.
The movie also contains graphic depictions of amputation and other explicit violence along with frequent coarse language.
(In French and Arabic with subtitles) Red Hill (R for profanity and graphic violence) Bloody revenge saga, set in the Australian Outback, about a young sheriff (Ryan Kwanten) who takes a transfer to a supposedly - serene, remote outpost for the sake of his pregnant wife (Claire van der Boom) only to find the town besieged by an escaped con (Tommy Lewis) with a grudge.
Thankfully Knight and Day gets the kernels of fluffy moviemaking just right, with enough heat to keep things interesting while not burning its audience with copious amounts of sex and graphic violence.
Harry Brown (R for sexuality, drug use, pervasive profanity and graphic violence) Revenge flick about a recently - widowed, law - abiding senior citizen (Michael Caine) who morphs into a crime - fighting vigilante after the street gang that murdered his best friend (David Bradley) gets off with a slap on the wrist.
«Stepping Into Darkness: The Visual Design of Sicario» focuses on crafting the film's look and defining cinematography, «Blunt, Brolin and Benicio: Portraying the Characters of Sicario» features interviews with the three leads, «Battle Zone: The Origins of Sicario» researches the brutal history of drug violence along the border (it features graphic imagery so beware), and «A Pulse from the Desert: The Score of Sicario,» which runs about 6 minutes, profiles composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
This one is far less graphic sexually than the previous one, with minimal nudity but slightly more violence and spraying blood.
Excellent (4 stars) Rated R for sexuality, drug use, pervasive profanity, ethnic slurs and graphic violence Running time: 111 minutes Studio: Plan B Entertainment Distributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment Blu - ray Extras: Audio commentary with writer / director Barry Jenkins; Ensemble of Emotion: The Making of Moonlight; Poetry through Collaboration: The Music of Moonlight; and Cruel Beauty: Filming in Miami.
Jurrassic Fight Club: The Complete Season One Unrated but viewer discretion advised due to graphic violence Available on DVD Last year the History Channel jumped into the dinosaur game with this high - octane documentary that attempts to both educate and enterain by teaching the audience about dinosaurs, and then watching how they fight.
The Villainess spins with dynamic energy of wanton mayhem and operatic displays of graphic violence when the talking stops and confrontations begin.
(In French and English with subtitles) Let the Right One in (R for profanity, nudity, disturbing images and graphic violence) Horror flick about 12 year - old boy (Kare Hedebrant) who exacts revenge on his bullies with the help of his beautiful next - door neighbor (Lina Leandersson), a girl his age who just happens to be a bloodthirsty vampire.
Drive plays like a mix of Steve McQueen flick, as if it were directed by a young Michael Mann with a dash of Taxi Driver, with its terse dialogue and sleek, stylized, music - tinged sequences, though with sudden bursts of rather bloody, quite disturbingly graphic violence.
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