-
reason that some of the
films from the 1930s and the 1940s are
considered "
stagey" by today's standards. By the 1960s and the 1970s, the
style of film shooting...
- see
director Robert Zemeckis return to
humanistic storytelling, Here's
stagey conceit and
overabundance of
spectacle robs it of
emotional resonance."...
-
Hathaway took over on location.
Hathaway called Ford's
segment "a
little stagey".
Parts of the film were shot in
Monument Valley, Utah and in
Wildwood Regional...
- as much to the
gnarled folk tale
illustrations of
Arthur Rackham as the
stagey,
saturated lunacy of that half-loved, half-feared East
German fantasy The...
- "creaks a
little with age and its crew of
young actors sometimes seems stagey. Yet it has
ebullient energy". The
reviewer for the BFI's
Screenonline website...
- The Wall
Street Journal wrote, "At
times Miller's Girl has the feel of a
stagey, self-consciously
literary psychological drama; at
others it
seems like...
-
inspiration content of so much
contemporary online life". He also
found Platt's
stagey acting,
specifically his "highly
articulated tics",
unsuitable for the film...
-
people and
animals and
stalls inspired the
Newcastle colloquialism "like a
Stagey Bank Fair" to
describe a
general mess. The
American county fair is featured...
-
adapting The Da
Vinci Code,
which resulted in it
being "a
little long and
stagey". This time, "Langdon doesn't stop and give a speech. When he speaks, he's...
- strait-jacket of the
continuity sketches, some of the
acting seemed stilted and
stagey. I
swore that this must
never happen on my
second Disney movie". The film...