Religious
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El Charro opens up in a fairly interesting way, leading me to believe it was some sort of
religious
supernatural thriller.
Lysette Anthony has all the ingenue quality of a Saxon princess; yet one wonders whom Ivanhoe would have chosen to marry if race and
religious
prejudices had not been the order of the day.
"Hysteria" is a modern and plausible explanation for
religious
visions, but there is no historical evidence to serve as background -- and I found the modern day psycho-babble more than a little jarring, even though Dustin Hoffman does his best with the role.
In Mexico, the very
religious
woman Esperanza (Dolores Heredia) has just lost her teenager daughter Blanca (Maya Zapata) in a simple throat surgery.
However, I was often noting something that purported to be
religious
love.
Sure, the
religious
iconography gets way out of hand at times and the pace is a bit wobbly but there's much to offset the film's shortcomings.
To refer to this "Devil's Child" as being just mediocre would be a huge understatement, as this is a totally unoriginal and amateurish attempt to tell a
religious
horror story in the tradition of "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Omen".
It is a powerful movie that opens for discussion the impact of
religious
teaching on homosexuals in America.
I stopped watching the first time the show got ultra
religious
and had Marlena possessed and John turn out to be a priest.
The murder of the priest is also religiously offensive but if you're a
religious
person, I doubt you'd be watching a film titled "Rabid Grannies".
Besson concatenates clichés of fantastic-techno thriller
(religious
themes focused on spectacular parts of the Bible, classic former nazi who wants to conquer the world, new-age evangelists, so-called dark-ages secret history,...).
Four completely unlikable characters played by four of the worst actresses ever seen, a script that moves along at a pace that would make a snail look like Wilma Rudolph, pointless and goofy
religious "
symbolism," awful lighting and cinematography... all add up to the biggest waste of time you will ever know.
As a recent resident of a town only 30 minutes from Athens, I can assure you that snake-handling
religious
freaks and Jesus Saves Catfish Truck Stops are just as laughable here as they are in NYC or the UK.
I watched the first few episodes of this miniseries and I can tell you that it's not
religious
at all, except for the quotes of the bible.
Several members of the cult are interviewed; they make strikingly cogent remarks about the human race's self-destructive war-like nature, petty
religious
squabbles, the appalling lack of civility and communication in our society, the infamous Roswell incident, the American government's cover-up of information concerning the existence of UFOs, and their desire to educate the ignorant public about what's really going down.
Here the message seems to be political while in Hollywood it's often rather religious, but the technique is the same, and strangely, you can hardly miss the Devil and God working around a hapless Man even here.
Specifically, the
religious
nut girl at the end repeating some prayer over and over, and forcing her agnostic commanding female soldier to repeat this fantasy nonsense.
Despite the fragmentary approach, one needs only remember the decadence of ancient Rome, the times and it's many
religious
practices together with it's ruler and sloven people to understand the movie.
It's also something of a gamble: Gowariker has never treaded the historical epic in his earlier features, especially one about India's first attempt at
religious
pluralism.
I come from an Asian culture and could immediately connect to the protagonists struggle to solve a complex nature of problems and make them fit within his simplistic
religious
view.
Recently, I was channel surfing and came across the RISE channel, one of several
religious
channels that my cable provider carries (along with Prayer Channel, EWTN) and they air not only D&G, but also Bible Man.
This is an outstanding movie, illustrating life in rural Punjab in Pakistan and how the ugly scepter of
religious
fundamentalism raises its head and disrupts the peaceful flow of village life under General Zia.
Although it definitely has a
religious
theme, it is rooted in secular life. .
One need not be deeply
religious
to revel, if in nothing else, the extraordinary acting talents of this man.
Demonoid, Messenger of Death starts some 300 years ago in a Mexican mine where some ancient demon or other possesses the left hand of a woman, she is chained to a wall by robed
religious
fanatics & her left hand is cut off with an axe the disembodied hand then tries to scuttle away but a guy stabs it & places it into a silver hand shaped casket.
There were such great historical events taking place at that time, such as mad King Henry's lust for an heir and willingness to plunge his country into a
religious
war, betrayal of his wife, intrigues of his court, black plague, etc.
If you're anxious about talking about sex, or highly
religious
perhaps this movie will not strike your fancy.
Which shows that Bortko also has zero grasp of the philosophical and
religious
issues of the book.
Cantor Rabinowitz (Warner Oland) wants his son Jackie to sing traditional Jewish
religious
songs at the temple.
Religious
leaders in the former Yugoslavia have been condemning this film, because of the same-sex love story.
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