Sentences with phrase «dern called»

David Lynch often seemed to be saying with The Return, «All of this is much darker than you remember,» and Dern called out our rose - colored nostalgia through the pessimism that pervaded Diane, even the way she carefully spoke and moved.

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Paul Thomas Anderson is soon to shoot his untitled religious drama formerly called The Master, with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix starring and Laura Dern, Jesse Plemons and David Warshofsky supporting.
He also makes a call to his father, the stroke - victim patriarch, Joseph Kennedy (Bruce Dern), who — already having lost three promising sons to tragedy — did not want the same fate put on his last living boy.
Joined by Chris Mannix (Walton Goggins), a squawking onetime Southern bushwhacker who claims to be Red Rock's incoming sheriff, they arrive at Minnie's, which is occupied not by the Mexican - hating proprietress, but, suspiciously, by a bandito - type called Bob (Demián Bichir); Red Rock's English hangman Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth, initially as suave as Christophe Waltz); soft - spoken cowboy Joe Gage (Michael Madsen), who's apparently travelling home to mom; and former Confederate general Sandy Smithers (Bruce Dern, pictured below), who oversaw the mass execution of black Union recruits at the 1862 Battle of Baton Rouge.
Dern said she developed the character's backstory with writer - director Rian Johnson, Lucasfilm chief Kathleen Kennedy, and producer Ram Bergman: «In their minds, and in their understanding of the origin story, we know that she was a true rebel in the Resistance, and in our culture we might have called her a hippie.»
Following her second Oscar nomination, for 2014's Wild, the actress is now in the middle of what many are affectionately calling «the Laura Dern - aissance,» thanks to back - to - back scene - stealing roles as Renata Klein on HBO's Big Little Lies and as the coveted Diane on Twin Peaks: The Return.
Daisy Ridley strikes a fierce pose on the red carpet alongside her female co-stars Gwendoline Christie, Laura Dern and Kelly Marie Tran while attending the photo call for their anticipated film Star Wars: The Last Jedi held at the Corinthia Hotel London on Wednesday (December 13) in London, England.
Paring Maile Meloy's 11 - story collection Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It down to a trilogy, Certain Women tells the sequential tales of Dern's Laura, a small - town lawyer called in to help defuse a hostage situation involving one of her clients (Harris); Michelle Williams's Gina, who's building a house with husband Ryan (James Le Gros); and Lily Gladstone's Jamie, a young rancher in unrequited love with night - school teacher Beth (Kristen Stewart).
Bruce Dern is The Detective, a drawling cop eavesdropping on police calls until he hears The Driver's signature driving on a robbery call.
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Forte, who called Dern «a great friend to me and a great teacher,» upheld Payne's characterization.
Called Love, Death, Elvis and Oz, a featurette fills 29 minutes, 52 seconds with comments from Gifford, writer / director David Lynch, producer Steve Golin, cinematographer Frederick Elmes, editor Duwayne Dunham, sound designer Randy Thom, and actors Laura Dern, Nicolas Cage, Willem Dafoe, Sheryl Lee, JE Freeman, Diane Ladd, Crispin Glover and Grace Zabriskie.
«Ladies and gentlemen, I'm a Los Angeles native,» Dern said, clearly starstruck as she called the basketball player to his spot.
There's a furtive and rather cryptic Mexican (Demian Bichir) who calls himself Bob, a former Confederate general (Bruce Dern), a smug and effete British hangman (Tim Roth, filling what might otherwise be the Christoph Waltz part), and a smirking gunman named Joe Gage (Michael Madsen, doing the Michael Madsen thing).
We first meet an insurance appraiser (John Ortiz) who has an appointment with a man at the end of his life (Bruce Dern), hording un-valuable things he calls «trash.»
Somehow it finds room for the new characters Rose (Kelly Marie Tran) and Vice Admiral Holdo (Laura Dern), and a wide - eyed alien species called porgs.
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