Sentences with phrase «caine won»

It's a travesty that Michael Caine won instead of so many other more deserving actors: -LRB-
Sorry, maybe it's me, but so Michael Caine won for Cider House Rules.....
Michael Caine won the San Francisco Film Critics Circle award for his understated performance as Thomas Fowler, a British reporter stationed in 1950s Vietnam.

Not exact matches

«Rabble Wine Company exists to showcase the power of nature and the fight for survival through nature and wine, so this award is a big win for us,» said Caine Thompson, President of Rabble Wine Company.
Movie: Going in Style Year: 2017 Starring: Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Alan Arkin Oscar Nominations Among Entire Cast: 18, with 3 wins Adventure: Rob a bank in retribution for their pensions being cancelled.
When Jack Nicholson for About Schmidt was up against Daniel Day Lewis for Gangs of New York, Michael Caine for the Quiet American and Nicolas Cage for Adaptation, Adrien Brody won for The Pianist.
1996 — profit of $ 750 — won on Susan Sarandon 1997 — profit of $ 300 (cumulative profit $ 1,050)-- won on Frances McDormand 1998 — loss of $ 250 (cumulative profit $ 800) 1999 — loss of $ 250 (cumulative profit $ 550) 2000 — profit of $ 620 (cumulative profit $ 1,170)-- won on Kevin Spacey and Michael Caine 2001 — loss of $ 190 (cumulative profit $ 980)-- won on director Steven Soderbergh 2002 — profit of $ 480 (cumulative profit $ 1,460)-- won on Halle Berry 2003 — profit of $ 275 (cumulative profit $ 1,735)-- won on Catherine Zeta - Jones and Adrian Brody 2004 — profit of $ 150 (cumulative profit $ 1,875)-- won on Sean Penn 2005 — profit of $ 214 (cumulative profit $ 2,089)-- won on Hilary Swank 2006 — profit of $ 350 (cumulative profit $ 2,439)-- won on Reese Witherspoon 2007 — profit of $ 1,463 (cumulative profit $ 3,912)-- won on Eddie Murphy at Globes, Alan Arkin & West Bank Story at Oscars 2008 — profit of $ 268 (cumulative profit of $ 4,280)-- won on Tilda Swinton and the Coen brothers 2009 — profit of $ 253 (cumulative profit of $ 4,533)-- won on Mickey Rourke & Kate Winslet at Globes, Kate Winslet at Oscars 2010 — loss of $ 830 (cumulative profit of $ 3,703) 2011 — profit of $ 30 (cumulative profit of $ 3,733)-- won on Social Network at Globes, Tom Hooper & King's Speech at Oscars 2012 — loss of $ 640 (cumulative profit of $ 3,093)-- won on Jean Dujardin at Oscars 2013 — loss of $ 850 (cumulative profit of $ 2,243)-- won on Ang Lee at Oscars 2014 — loss of $ 72 (cumulative profit of $ 2,171)-- won on Matthew McConaughey at Globes and Oscars 2015 — loss of $ 50 (cumulative profit of $ 2,121)-- won on Eddie Redmayne at Oscars 2016 — profit of $ 1,325 (cumulative profit of $ 3,446)-- won on Mark Rylance and Spotlight at Oscars 2017 — profit of $ 870 (cumulative profit of $ 4,316)-- won on Damien Chazelle, Casey Affleck, Emma Stone and Mahershala Ali at Oscars 2018 — profit of $ 330 (cumulative profit of $ 4,646)-- won on Frances McDormand and Three Billboards at Globes and Frances McDormand at Oscars
Firth plays it straight up with a smirky twist, Egerton is a likeable frontman and there are winning cameos from Michael Caine as a shifty bureau chief and Mark Hamill as — get this — a fusty British science professor.
The most remarkable thing aside from the fantastic performances (Caine and Weist both won Oscars) is how Allen seamlessly transitions from tragedy to comedy.
Michael Caine took home Best Supporting Actor in 1987 for his role in «Hannah and Her Sisters,» making him the only male actor in one of Allen's films to win an Oscar ®.
These peltings compliment David's inner crisis; he longs to be a success like his father, an award - winning novelist, Robert Spritzel (Michael Caine), but instead he tries to figure out what happened to his marriage.
Lorraine Gary has declined a return and instead will be replaced by Oscar - winning sexpot Jennifer Lawrence as Caine's terrorised lover with a fear of fin.
The European Film Awards — that distant continent's annual effort to best the Oscars in the race for «Film Award Statue That Most Resembles A Marital Aid» — were held today, with Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino and performers Michael Caine and Charlotte Rampling all winning big at the Berlin - based bash.
The Blu - ray releaed includes a feature commentary by director / producer Ridley Scott and co-screenwriter Jeffrey Caine, as well as nine deleted and extended scenes, and the Exodus Historical Guide, which offers a feature - lenth trivia track, so that you, too can win the next Bible Trivia Night at your local pub.
Michael Caine: His breakthrough role was in 1966 as the ladies» man title character in «Alfie,» and he has delivered iconic performances in everything from period drama («The Man Who Would be King») to literary adaptations (an Oscar - winning performance in «The Cider House Rules») to Alfred in the Batman movies.
I can honestly envision anyone but Brendan Gleeson winning, though I'm betting on sentimentality to carry the day for Dustin Hoffman, as it has previously done for vets like Michael Caine and Gene Hackman in this category.
In cinemas, you can currently find him swaggering, bejewelled, through Oscar - winning director Paulo Sorrentino's Youth as a conceited LA actor, alongside Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel and Rachel Weisz, while his recent portrayal of a young Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, in Love and Mercy, earned him his first Golden Globe nomination in December.
Yeah, I must echo what Nigel says: Caine was the favorite going into Oscar night, following his SAG win and the «Cider House Rules» surge.
This is obviously the case with Fraser's dramatic roles: 1998's Gods and Monsters, opposite Ian McKellen; 2002's The Quiet American, opposite Michael Caine; and Crash, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 2005.
Leila Aboulela won the first Caine Prize for African Writing and is the author of many novels.
brand new adventure from the award - winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling Rachel Caine, author of the Morganville Vampires and Weather Warden series...
Ntshanga won the 2013 PEN International New Voices Award and was a finalist for the 2015 Caine Prize for African Writing.
Michael Caine, academy award winning actor — «Actors don't get paid for the minute or two they spend in front of the camera.
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