I would agree with this statement as certain gags–like Daniel, a boy that Father Burke had to exorcise–are brought up throughout the film. Also, all three main characters–Sister Irene, Father Burke, and their helpful guide Frenchie–all wind up in the cemetery at different parts of the ...
For some,The Nunwill work simply on its relentless determination to never let up on jump scares, which whether I like them or not apparently works on many. Barring an exposition-heavy first act that could have benefited from an approach less reliant on dialogue, the film doesn’t let up o...
On the whole,The Nunisn't as well-crafted asConjuring 1 & 2andAnnabelle: Creation, but is noticeably more stylized and enjoyable than the originalAnnabelle. Hardy further helps to compensate for the film's lack of substance by incorporating some very James Wan-esque technical flourishes and cam...
The film began as a screenplay calledThe Devil’s Flame, before being renamedThe Devil’s Lightalong its way to the punning title ofPrey for the Devil.They’re none of them memorable monikers, which means any of them would be well suited for this forgettable bit of Halloween flotsam. Prey...
The music forMarry Meincludes 9 original songs written just for this film. I'm not really into mainstream pop music, but I thought the songs featured in the film were pretty decent--especially the title song and the ballad "On My Way." Many of the dance numbers had the somewhat expected...
We spent a lot of the film wondering why we had to see the previous 3-4 minutes of footage. For instance, if you’re getting in a car I don’t need to know that you took the keys from your purse, put them in the door, pulled the handle, took the keys out of the door, put...
The movie exploits the previous films for all they’re worth. The passenger list includes a little old lady (like Helen Hayes in “Airport”), a guitar-playing nun (like Helen Reddy in “Airport 1975”), and even a critically ill little girl who’s being flown to an emergency operation...
Kids movies so often bear little of the actual lived-in experience of growing up, but Yamada Naoko’s luminous anime “The Colors Within” gently reverberates with the doubts and yearnings of young life, Associated Press Film Writer Jake Coyle writes in
plausible way; the film concentrates on the communications between Walter Matthau, trying to buy time, and Robert Shaw, maintaining credibility. We don’t have to endure a series of “Airport“-style vignettes in which a pregnant woman goes into labor, a guitar-playing nun cheers people up, ...
Film Movies Transgender People Family Character Women Viewer Society World Child’s Relationship With The Father In “Lisa’s Substitute” Movie Review Example 2 “Lisa’s Substitute” (Groening & Moore, 1991), which is the 19th episode of the second season of world famous animated sitcom “The...