Cinema
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2111 examples of Cinema in a sentence
To this day when you speak of the Japanese cinema, most folks won't talk about Rashomon, or the Seven Ronin, or Ran.
To the masses the Japanese
cinema
means all those monsters we've grown to love destroying those Japanese cities over and over again, lots of times in battles with each other.
First of all, I am not a huge fan of contemporary Turkish cinema, which is because, the usual pattern of creating a box office success is by hitting below the waistline.
Never and I mean never Watch this godawfull piece of .... Danish
cinema
has been getting a lot of good pr the recent years but if this piece of .... crosses the border I'm afraid nobody sane will ever want to rent a danish movie.
I really felt i needed to steer people away from this piece of .... my sympathies go out to the people who already went to the
cinema
to watch this
This movie is a muddled mish-mash of clichés from recent
cinema.
The French film "Extension Du Domaine De La Lutte" directed by iconoclast film maker Philippe Harel is based on the book of the same name written by a controversial writer Michel Houellebecq.He has also worked on this film's scenario.According to British
cinema
magazine Sight and Sound,it is also known as "Whatever".This film has been hailed as a breath of fresh air for French
cinema
due to its not so common theme of sexual politics and its implications on two stupid information technology workers.The film is marred by its much too evident voice over which introduces us to the main character.This makes us viewers feel as if we are watching a book that is bring read.
DON'T WASTe any brain cells, energy or your money to go see this- Go SEE / Rent AMU -with Konkana Sensharma instead- a beautiful piece of independent film thats ever come out of India.Intelligent, poignant and a wonderful story-tale that will touch everyone with intelligent actors and gave me hope that all is not lost in Indian
cinema
making.
After seeing this film I complained to my local
cinema
about the quality of the sound-track or whether the
cinema
sound system may be faulty.
I'm not sure what dragged me into the
cinema
to watch this movie, but few minutes after it started, I wanted to leave the theater.
"Citizen Kane" cannot hold a candle to this true masterpiece of American
cinema.
You know that feeling of hilarity you get when you watch a film that's trying so hard to be a serious, thought provoking piece of
cinema
and fails miserably?
This is by far the worst movie I have ever seen in the cinema!! Could not wait for it to end.
This film is another example of the curse of east Asian cinema: two or more separate stories rolled into one film.
I saw this movie by accident yesterday at a
cinema.
What we have here is a downright brilliant piece of early 80's incompetence that will render even the biggest connoisseur of trash-
cinema
completely speechless!
Perhaps this, and the answers to all my plot-hole related questions, was explained in the 2 minutes before I got into the cinema, but I doubt it.
Makes it seem so cheap.All in all an embarrassing movie for Romanian
cinema
as well as for mature audiences attempting to view it.I know the means are scarce but, that is not always an excuse for a movie flopping as this one does.And please start using some good actors in your movies and stop recycling them from musicians (Tudor Chirila) - they can't act!
Another remake of vintage Hollywood cinema, with Eddie Murphy miscast again in his second time around after THE NUTTY PROFESSOR (1996)!
All the ingredients of low-brow b-movie cult
cinema.
Because whilst Tarantino and Rodriguez are busy elsewhere with their homage to grindhouse cinema, Dan Reed has produced a rape/revenge grindhouse picture of his very own in England, and on seemingly the same budget as it would have taken Rodriguez to turn Rose McGowan's leg into a machine gun.
I have found a holy grail, a real touchstone of bad
cinema.
Heck, even a person who loves international
cinema
would generally be left out in the cold when seeing some of these films.
The (relative) arthouse boom of the 1960s (especially with the nouvelle vague) allowed for a huge influence of European
cinema
in Hollywood.
A friend once told me that an art-house independent film ran in a
cinema
when- upon the closing of the film - audiences were so enraged they preceded to tear up the
cinema
seats.
Australian crime films flash it all the time and skip the graphic violence instead.....as someone famous said once about US
cinema
double standards: "kiss a breast and it's an X, stab it and its an action PG 13"... WONDERLAND is 14 minutes too long too, and at the end the tawdry spiral we were all glad to escape the
cinema.
Instead of watching the light show Regina Belmont (Catherine Mary Stewart) decides to spend the night with
cinema
projectionist Larry Dupree (Michael Bowen) in his booth...
They awake the next morning & as Larry attempts to leave the
cinema
he is attacked & killed by a zombie, the same zombie attacks Regina but she manages to escape where upon she discovers that almost everyone on the entire planet has been turned into red dust.
I can guarantee if you do dare to watch it you will sit there slack jawed as I did wondering why anyone waste money, time, energy and effort to make this insulting outrage to American
cinema.
I first heard of Unisol 2 when I drove past a
cinema
when I was on holiday in America.
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