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Mr Warde gives a creepy feeling to the character, showing at the same time a
brutal
and fearful man, as possibly the real Richard III was.
dominik moll tried to make a thriller, but I guess he still have to learn. the movie's beginning is good, but there is a
brutal
change in the middle, not explained.
Samuel Jacksin is the cello play cop who wanders into a nest of thieves...some
brutal
the other weirdly comical.
It's the story of Paul Kersey, a family man (and former Conscientus Objector in Korea) whose wife and daughter fall victim to a
brutal
attack at the hands of unknown thugs.
Brutal
- sorry, this film simply has no redeeming features.
The savage tale of a
brutal
young droog and his subsequent "reformation" by the government is as shocking and thought-provoking as ever.
there's lots of eye candy, creatively
brutal
and gory death sequences and manages to generate a good amount of old fashioned suspense and laughs.
It's obvious that it was done on a low budget, but despite the poor film quality the film is smart and energetic fully delivering on it's promises as a
brutal
horror film that features gay characters.
The far inferior "Hollow Man 2" begins with the
brutal
slaying of a molecular biologist by a new Hollow Man who is desperately searching of a serum that will keep him alive while invisible.
As you probably know by now, an impossibly
brutal
killer terrorizes a small town but no one has the courage to stand up to him.
The nomadic Terrans,
brutal
Zerg, and stalwart Protoss each seek the ultimate prize: survival of their species and domination of the galaxy.
A girl is trained from childhood to avenge the death of her father and the
brutal
rape of her mother.
First he hits the father with a rock twice which makes him - the father - think about how unsafe and
brutal
his society has become and decides to make a documentary about violence and sex abuse among the youth (the night he was hit on the head he couldn't get much sleep, grabs his camcorder and goes out to his car to watch a film featuring him being sexually abused by a couple of bullies) which later on made him stood up for his son - with the help of his wife - by killing those bullies which led to him finding his long-time buried feelings for his wife.
Psychopathic Mafia hit-man, corrupt cop on the take,
brutal
violence, ruthless crime bosses, greedy crooks, all told without soft-core political correctness.
Once more, Abel Ferrara shows us an unexpected and
brutal
film climax.
Here in the Age of Innocence, Scorsese depicts (with the help of Edith Wharton's novel) of a time in New York when things when things were elegant, though also
brutal
in the deep.
It was
brutal.
Vlad was a
brutal
ruler, and he had his reasons.
Moreover, Hooper's wise decision to keep the violence largely off-screen enhances rather than detracts from the film's alarming power to scare and disturb; this welcome and refreshing concession to the viewer's imagination ensures that the movie never deteriorates into a mindless and revolting bloodbath while still allowing the jolting outbursts of sudden
brutal
violence to retain their ability to startle the audience.
seeks to kill as many teens as possible in the most
brutal
and horrific way.
From the
brutal
opening scenes, the message is clear that these pirates don't play.
It's powerful, at times difficult to watch, brutal, and worth the ride.
We often watch world conflicts on TV and think they could never occur in our own country: we're too civilized to surrender ourselves to such
brutal
behaviour.
The scene then quickly changes to a chaotic montage in which images of some of the 20th century's most
brutal
dictators are flashed across the screen, including Stalin, Hitler, Tojo Hideki, and Benito Mussolini.
Like many countries of Latin America at the time, the nation was ruled by a
brutal
regime run largely by the military.
It's a rare,
brutal
Japanese film that includes rape, sex and murder.
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, part two (1998) was an ill advised and unwelcome sequel to the dark and
brutal
film Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986).
Sasha Mitchell stars as David Sloan the brother of Kurt Sloan (Jean-Claude Van Damme) who takes on Tong Po (Michael Qissi) a
brutal
fighter who was beaten in Bangkok by Kurt, however Tong Po has killed Kurt and now demands a match with David to reclaim his honor in this disappointingly dull sequel which takes itself far too seriously.
The whole foundation of the 19th century's ideals had been laid to waste by this new and
brutal
world that WWI brought about.
It's
brutal.
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