It's not gory or full of torment. Also, it's pretty damn funny.
It's not gory or full of torment. Also, it's pretty damn funny.
Both straightforward, earnest, quasi-autobiographical dramas.
Nope.
This one's more of a three-person game of broken telephone.
It sounds like the ending after a ten-person game of broken telephone.
That is not the ending of the film.
Monaghan is listed, just way down. IMDb cast lists often follow the order in which entries were added. (Do people not know it's user-edited? Anyway, the interface is a fucking nightmare.) So what you'll get is the names who had already signed on when the movie was announced — usually the top-billed star and some…
And now guess where I've lived my entire adult life.
I think it's a great term when used with some thought. Green is someone who puts art ; I think, to him, it's the images and metaphors of religion that hold profound meaning, rather than the rituals. A communion with the divine by visiting a church during visitor hours rather by going to a church service.
Here's the thing: They're all dudes. There are female Lycans, but they never seem to be around when it's transformation time.
Stars In My Crown is the bee's knees. One of Tourneur's best.
Its our editorial standard. We capitalize every word of every title. After 20+ years, you just can't go back.
Obvs, I disagree with Mike, but I think one thing that be throwing him off is that Chiron is not the dramatic center of the film until the third section, which is sort of the point and is one of the film's bolder gambits.
Linked review contains several basic factual errors, seems to not take the entire last hour of the movie into regard (not to mention the ending), and also seems to confuse Rodrigues' narration w/ the movie's POV.
And this guy's other movies all look like they're about how crime is good, though crime is clearly bad!
Nah, we're not picky.
Only in clips of that notorious flood sequence.
It's called Battle Beyond The Stars. It was directed by Jimmy T. Murakami, written by John Sayles, features special effects by James Cameron, and the first score by James Horner.
"Too old" in quotes is right, since she and Jones are the exact same age.
But then he realizes that he can instead spend that last second handing off the plans to someone else. I think that's the key moment of the film.