Films
in sentence
11495 examples of Films in a sentence
All I see are zero-quality
films
that look like a couple stoned high school students got bored one day with a video camera.
I like bad
films.
Around 1980, the name Godfrey Ho was attached to a series of low-comedy action
films
starring an actor with the unlikely name Elton Chong".
What distinguishes some of the 'Lone Star
' films
(and many others in western and adventure
films
of the early thirties) was their lack of what we recognize as formulaic story telling.
Being a writer and night-owl by nature, I soon discovered the channel was showing movies late at night and until the wee hours of the morning I'd never even heard of--most of them American independent
films
and foreign
films
that had never been given a U.S. theatrical release.
Many of them had recognizable "star" casts and respectable directors, and thanks to Showtime, I discovered many first-rate
films
I (and other Showtime subscribers) would never else have had the opportunity to see.
I have no idea why this film has so much hype surrounding it other than the subject matter - but to be honest the necrophilia scenes in
films
like NEKROMANTIK and VISITOR Q among others, are more shocking than in AFTERMATH.
I can confidently say that this is the worst film I have ever seen, and I usually love foreign
films.
She starred opposite big names like Alan Ladd and Fredric March, scoring screen successes in
films
like "This Gun For Hire" and "I Married A Witch".
Both
films
are terrible, but to the credit of the 1986 version, it was watchable.
It seems that every sci-fi action adventure flick must endure a sad list of follow-up films, and Robocop is a tragic example.
If you haven't seen to first two
films
you will not like this one.
I don't know about you but i go to horror
films
to be scared and this was anything but scary, the movie had several chances to be truly scary and failed miserably EVERY TIME!
Wynorski
films
are always excreble.
Sure, it's stylish and often "elegant", but even the most "artsy" kind of
films
need the right kind of lineage to allow it to make sense.
The reviews I've written thus far have been for
films
that I love, respect, and admire, and I have eagerly rewarded them with glowing accolades and perfect-ten ratings.
A life-long horror movie fan, it is a tremendous pleasure for me to be able to share with others my thoughts and ideas about great horror films, and to, hopefully, have a hand in exposing people to movies they may not otherwise seek out.
I only recently began reviewing
films
for the IMDB, and it was my initial intention to concentrate only on my own personal favorites, examining those which I believe are of substance and of lasting value to the horror genre.
However, the existence of
films
like "Graduation Day" is, without pun, a thorn in my side.
During the brief couple of years before and after this movie's release, we saw the appearance of domestic (and Canadian)
films
such as "Halloween II," "Prom Night," "Terror Train," "Madman," "My Bloody Valentine," "The Prowler," "Just Before Dawn," "Final Exam," and "Hell Night," among others.
These films, though of varying degrees of quality, clearly strove to achieve something in terms of story line, plotting, acting, direction, and overall tone.
Not every movie released during this bountiful season of the Slasher Era would be of the artistic merit or commercial success of the original "Halloween" or "Friday the 13th," but these
films
were all well-made and clearly contributed to the ongoing development of horror cinema.
The task of creating worthwhile horror
films
is best left to those who have a genuine love and respect for the genre.
I know a lot of people would claim certain
films
as 'the worst of all time' but I think Redneck stakes a claim for this prize.
This film is definitely up there with the worst
films
I've ever seen, probably in my top 5 of worst
films.
First and foremost I am a gay man, although do not live my life within the so called "Community", and it's because of
films
like this that Gay themed movies are not my favorite genre because 90% of them are crap.
Now I understand that this is a B movie and that it doesn't have the same size budget as bigger
films
but surely they could have spent their money in a better way than making this garbage.
While I have seen and enjoyed similar movies to this one that were silent
films
about the Russian Revolution, such as POTEMKIN and TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD, I did not particularly enjoy this one.
I saw the film many times, and every time I am more and more disappointed,which is shame because the
films
from EX YU are usually very good.
When we(EX YU) make films, lots of symbolism is build in it, which makes the characters recognisable and likable, and mostly portraying the truth(if it is based on true story) The
films
like "Pritty village, pretty flame", "Tito and Me', "Underground',"No mans land', "Before the Rain","Black cat, white cat","Otac na sluzbenom putu",(When father was away on business),"Ko to tamo peva"(Who sings over there?)Rare the masterpiece of the Balkan cinematography,and nothing can compare to it.
Back
Next
Related words
Other
Movie
There
About
Which
Horror
Great
Really
Would
Their
People
Worst
Better
Think
First
Watch
Movies
Years
Being
Story