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What parent hasn't had the (mis)fortune to be part of ballet classes, whether it be classical, modern, tap or
contemporary.
Furthermore, the film tackles some difficult,
contemporary
issues, through an exciting and thrilling storyline, such as men struggling to come to terms with their sexuality, alcoholism, bestiality, amputation and most importantly medieval sorcery.
The 70's threw up some fine
contemporary
movies (many of which starred and were enhanced by Redford - "Three Days Of The Condor", "The Candidate" and "All The President's Men" to name but three).
Lenny Bruce had only been dead for eight years when Hoffman portrayed him on the big screen so much of the audience knew Bruce fairly fresh in their memories so to portray a
contemporary
figure of Bruce's genius and legend was not an easy role for Hoffman to step into but his portrayal of the doomed and controversial comic is compelling.
All of director Abel Ferrara's movies are deeply flawed, but he is willing to take you into darker places than almost any
contemporary
filmmaker.
It's a
contemporary
Reykjavik story about icelanders and foreigners mixing it up with some funny results and honest views on Icelandic society.
It reminded me of a
contemporary
redneck version of the Montague/Capulet rivalry.
Hence, this film festival was like a godsend, putting together some classics of the past, together with
contemporary
offerings from the new generation of directors.
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is quite possibly my favourite film of the last 5 years (not since Sofia Coppola's "Lost In Translation" a
contemporary
film had moved me so much).
A wonderfully filmed, deliciously scored and brilliantly acted
contemporary
thriller.
Must-see
contemporary
Korean cinema, and easily one against which all similar Korean romantic films should be measured.
This attempt to put a
contemporary
spin on a classic was presumptuous and poorly implemented.
"yesterday" has the sense to be contemporary, thrilling and without resolving to unnecessary subplots - it is clean, pure fun.
The
"contemporary"
adaptation of a 17th century novel is always a good idea, because without the costumes, some details of the old times appear differently and helps us to see what really changed during theese centuries.
Adrian Paul plays a vampire who, it seems, has been living under a rock because he seems unaware of all the
contemporary
slangs used by his human partner (who is also a cop).
I enjoyed One Last Dance based on the play Without A Word, which is a perfect description for this independent drama - a celebration of
contemporary
dance in America.
Hitchcock once said that he liked to make films with a
contemporary
setting because he could understand the minutiae of the character's daily lives.
Those more
contemporary
film buffs out there may be impressed to find Mr. Coltrane playing an American visitor (most recently starring in the Hughes Bros. 'From Hell' and 'Harry Potter', who is actually a Brit with a very stellar international career).
An inane movie, full of late 20th Century stereotypes of 'men finding themselves in war', no comprehension of the
contemporary
reality.
Director D.J. Caruso has taken this script, no credit listed to the writers of that classic, and created a
contemporary
world around which he can create a cat and mouse chase from the small radius that our protagonist is allowed to travel within having a house arrest anklet affixed to his leg.
James Cagney had an affinity for nostalgic type stories and if The Time of Your Life is a
contemporary
piece for 1939 when it made its Broadway debut, it has a nostalgic feel to it.
If the film-makers were trying to make some sort of statement about
contemporary
society, their point certainly eluded me.
Others will see a slice of
contemporary
life.
An excellent, contemporary, chilling look into the clash between art and Hollywood, soul and the devil, love and internet sex.
Imagine going to a
contemporary
art gallery for a reception, and you are the first one to arrive.
It's shot in black and white and features a
contemporary
soundtrack.
The script of "The Last Horror Film" is quite
contemporary
accurate with news reports and film posters from around the time of release.
This film may be too literate for
contemporary
audiences.
WORLD WAR II: WHEN LIONS ROARED is a creative montage of actual film clips from the newsreels shown in theaters at that time together with
contemporary
filmed drama in script written by David W. Rintels and crafted and directed by Joseph Sargent.
Most of the gangster characters, even if they remind a
contemporary
viewer of comic books worked quite O.K and it is a surprise to see that today's movies didn't manage to stray too much from the original recipe.
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