Writing
in sentence
3117 examples of Writing in a sentence
The film is a flawless, underrated masterpiece of superb writing, awesome acting and brutal, uncompromising direction.
RENDITION is a film not to miss with solid
writing
from Kelley Sane and with the direction of Gavin Hood that takes us on a story which is a ride through a man's journey through hell.
Was it the excellent
writing
( story was OK but screenplay and dialogues were fabulous) Was it the superlative performances?
Writing
of Oscar winners takes me to Juliette Binoche, who, in a stellar cast, gives a beautiful performance.
the comedic
writing
on this film is excellent.
Swift's
writing
really has more in common with Kafka and Orwell than with fantasy-adventure writers, so it's curious that Gulliver's Travels has been deemed a children's novel.
It's a somewhat dramatic and serious story about a man looking for love, but done with great comedic
writing
and acting.
Larry, a
writing
teacher, claims that his ex-wife, played by Kate Mulgrew, stole his book and put her name on it.
In fact, the simplicity of the show allowed me appreciate the
writing
and the acting more.
In a critical scene, as Katharine Clifton (Kristin Scott Thomas) lies in the Cave Of Swimmers, she writes something read aloud by Hana (Juliette Binoche) in which she proclaims that "the light has gone out now, and I'm
writing
in the darkness..." A sentence of such poetic beauty could not be more perfect for the cinematic brilliance of the far from tiresome The English Patient.
When other kids had playstations, I was playing Zelda on my NES etc. Now, this movie holds a special place in my heart already despite me being only 15 years old at the time of
writing
this review.
The
writing
and acting in this movie is so amazing!
The acting is good and the
writing
is really sharp.
It never quite got the exposure it deserved in Asia, but by far, the best cop show with the best
writing
and the best cast on televison.
The
writing
is awesome!They keep up an excellent pace.
This gem of a film showcases the brilliantly funny
writing
of Stephen Garvey.
Perhaps soon there will be Spiderman: European webs are Hotter.....or not) I am
writing
about this much maligned (at time of release) film.
Combine that with the fantastic and creative cinematography, editing, writing, etc., and you have a film that shows the fine quality of its production.
Female melodrama at its finest, with a lot of comedy: great dialogue, characters and
writing.
Most of the times I know of where film critics had major involvement in films, the films turns out to be bombs (Rex Reed starring in "Myra Breckenridge" and Roger Ebert
writing "
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" are prime examples).
I'd heard of the case, but hadn't really paid attention during the whole hoopla of Fuhrman
writing
the book, Skakel being arrested, etc.
I especially liked the non-cliche choices with the parents; in other movies, I could predict the dialog verbatim, but the
writing
in this movie made better selections.
He recounts a number of events, tied together by his
writing
of a manuscript (the "Monster" of the title), some sad, some uproariously funny, all in his characteristic, sarcastic manner.
They reminded me, this time, to the Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray of "Remember The Night" I'm
writing
this comment now to entice you to visit or revisit this Jonathan Demme gem.
Most of the credit must go to Eric Anderson for his choice of visual style and for
writing
an interesting story, but credit is also deserved by Anuj Majumdar for the narration and the wonderful music score.
I am watching a taped episode of one of my all time favorite documentaries, "Vietnam:The Ten Thousand Day War", from my DVR in Florida USA to my laptop in Kuwait; I'm
writing
a review about this series and have just read another review from someone who actually lives in Vietnam!
Everyone always gave a good performance, the production design was spectacular, the costumes were well-designed, and the
writing
was always very strong.
I have to keep
writing
to get this posted.
Despite their being rather formulaic, they still had excellent writing, acting and hold up well over time.
Larry Donner (Billy Crystal) has a crazy life: His wife (Kate Mulgrew) stole his book and left him, he has a new budding romance with a girl named Beth (Kim Greist), he doesn't know how to start his book, and his students of his screen
writing
class are stranger than most.
Back
Next
Related words
Acting
About
Movie
Which
There
Would
Could
Their
Great
Story
People
Direction
Really
After
Years
Characters
Other
Think
While
Should