Not exact matches
The critically - acclaimed Amazon drama Transparent — created by Jill Soloway and inspired by her own father's transition at
age 75 — won the 2015
Golden Globe for best TV
series, musical or comedy, thereby increasing its odds to score an Emmy (or two) come September.
A professional actor since the
age of 15, Fox became a household name in the early 1980's for his Emmy and
Golden Globe Awards winning role as Alex P. Keaton in the NBC comedy
series Family Ties in which he starred as the young Republican son of hippie parents.
Although Lassie may seem like a unusual film for Morton to appear in, she has a history of working in family friendly fare having provided the voice for Ruby in the Max and Ruby animated television
series based on the popular children's books by Rosemary Wells.In 2007 she appeared as Mary Stuart in Elizabeth: The
Golden Age, and appeared in the Ian Curtis biopic Control.
The 2nd season has to become rotary in development of a plot, and it is good - dynamics of
series became such what has to be in
series about the
Golden Age of piracy.
From the return of David Lynch's Twin Peaks and NBC's Will & Grace (proving that some revivals do work), to the rise of Hulu
series, through the continuation of prestige dramas from HBO, the
golden age of TV continues.
Synopsis: A middle -
aged man looks back on his childhood in Rockaway, N.Y., in a
series of vignettes focused on the
golden days of radio.
Sony Masterworks Classic Film Scores In 1972 Charles Gerhardt released his famous Classic Film Score
Series featuring the music of some of the greatest composers of the
Golden Age of film.
Melodramas of Hollywood's
golden age, for example, tugged heavier on the heartstrings, while in action movies like the popular blind - samurai Zatoichi
series — as well as Phillip Noyce's delightful 1989 Westernized update, Blind Fury — its heroes» lack of sight provided added underdog cheer - on value.
12:30 am (2nd)-- TCM — The Public Enemies: The
Golden Age of the Gangster Film Warner Bros. basically created the gangster film in the 1930s with a
series of great, gritty and hard - hitting (for the time) crime films.
My
Golden Days Rated R for some strong sexual content, graphic nudity, and language Rotten Tomatoes Score: 90 % Available on DVD In French with English Subtitles Mathieu Amalric (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) plays a middle -
aged anthropologist who, while being detained coming back from a trip to Tajikistan, reminisces his youth through a
series of flashbacks.
Growing up, I didn't collect comic books, but I did watch every single superhero movie that came out and every superhero
series on TV during the Nineties, which I consider the
Golden Age of superhero animation.
by Walter Chaw Opening with a
series of panels from
Golden Age comics produced circa the era in which the film is set (i.e., 1962), The Butcher Boy identifies Neil Jordan as a director with a secret yen for superhero fantasies.
«The two Sex and the City movies tarnished the legacy of the show so thoroughly that by 2013, Sex and the City barely merited mention in discussions of the rise of HBO's
series and the
golden age of television until Emily Nussbaum countered such narrow memories in The New Yorker.
As the production designer for Amazon's 1930s - set
series «The Last Tycoon,» Patrizia von Brandenstein depicts the not - so - glamorous underbelly of Hollywood's
Golden Age.
She also writes a
series of historical adventure seafaring books inspired by her love of the
Golden Age of Piracy.
This first book of a spin off
series set in Toe - Hold space, features Natalya Regyri and Zoya Usoko in an adventure exploring the other side of the
Golden Age.
The first two parts of this highly acclaimed
series, The
Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife, are also available on cassette (
ages 11 and up).
Instead, players explore a
series of
Golden Age platforms surrounded by a rolling ocean.
The Sly Cooper
Series is a part of what I like to call the Post
Golden Age of 3D platformers.
We were all left pretty disappointed by Assassin's Creeed III, but by relocating the
series to the
Golden Age of Piracy and allowing us to live out our adventurous fantasies on the high seas, AC4 delivered a piratical feast up there with Sid Meier's classic.
It is a fresh throwback to the
golden age of the
series infused with the best the recent incarnation of sonic has to offer.
That console generation and the one which followed it marked a
golden age for polygonal platformers, with
series like Crash Bandicoot, Banjo Kazooie, Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet and Clank as well as Sly Cooper showing how fresh and exciting the genre could be while old stalwarts like Mario and Sonic tried their luck in the third dimension, to varying degrees of success.
At turns funny, charming and intriguing, the fifth game in the Broken Sword
series harkens back to the
golden age of point - and - click adventure games, just as the genre enjoys a creative revival.
Developed by Omega Force, «Berserk and the Band of the Hawk» takes after the narrative of the Kentaro Miura's «Berserk» manga
series, beginning in the
Golden Age Arc and ending in the Hawk of the Millennium Empire Arc.
Follow the Daring and Heroic Life of Guts and Crew from the Renowned Manga and Anime
Series» Popular «
Golden Age» Arc Through the «Falcon of the Millennium Empire» Arc in «Berserk and the Band of the Hawk» KOEI TECMO America was thrilled to reveal new information regarding the North American release of developer Omega Force's most...
Capcom's latest entry into the
series is a bipolar experiment as its perspective and overall tone are a relative far cry from the
series» renowned tendencies; while it rekindles certain gameplay and design elements that are not only reminiscent to the
series»
golden age, but seamlessly blends the core fundamentals of the genre and the powerless implementation that has been popularized in modern survival horror game design, ushering a harmonic balance of the new and old.
Berserk fans and newcomers alike will experience the
series» popular
Golden Age story arc, which depicts the meeting between the leader of The Band of the Hawk, Griffith, and the legendary Black Swordsman, Guts, through to the gripping Falcon of the Millennium Empire arc, in which players will experience the group's most brutal and devastating battles against humans and demons alike.
Our games are designed for gamers that want to re-experience the
golden age of RPGs with the entry of titles like the Final Fantasy
Series, the Secret of Mana, Xenogears and Chrono Trigger.
series is one that many Nintendo fans remember fondly from the big N's
golden age, and with good reason.
I was playing around the other day with the idea that Final Fantasy has entered its Baroque period - if the
golden age glory of VI - IX represents the
series at its zenith (some people would include X in there, but I couldn't stand that game), then X-XIII represents the
series getting pointlessly complicated and self - congratulatory, to the point of alienating its audience.
ORIGINAL STORY: Even though we're arguably in the
Golden Age of comic book adaptations into movies and TV
series, for some reason very few games based on comic books have been released in the recent years, with the notable exception of the acclaimed Batman Arkham
series.
Based on the Japanese PopoloCrois Story comic book
series, and featuring elements from the wildly successful Bokujo Monogatari farming and life simulation
series now known as STORY OF SEASONS in the West, Return to PopoloCrois: A STORY OF SEASONS Fairytale hearkens back to the
golden age of RPGs with its tactical, turn - based combat and towns full of interesting NPCs who contribute to a heartwarming narrative about friendship, forgiveness, and the bounty of the earth.
Scheduled for the 29th of September in the good ol' US of A, P4: Dancing All Night takes place a few months after the events of Persona 4
Golden, throwing the cast into an intoxicating world of dance battles, high - school
aged J - pop idols and excellent beats from
series composer Shoji Meguro.
If this introduction sounds family to fans of the
series, it's because it's taken straight out of The
Golden Age Arc.
In the Migrant
series, Vanessa Colareta, who was named Still Life Professional Photographer of the Year at the 2013 Sony World Photography Awards, reinterprets still life paintings of the Spanish
Golden Age from the Prado Museum collection to address female migration in Spain.
In the second of this two - part podcast
series, produced on the occasion of the first exhibition dedicated to Avercamp, Arthur Wheelock talks with curator Bianca du Mortier about Avercamp's 17th - century theatrical settings on ice, which not only depict a tremendous diversity of subjects but also record daily life during the Dutch
Golden Age.
Perhaps most notable was Grey's role in producing The Sopranos, the groundbreaking David Chase mob
series that ushered in a new
golden age of television.
In the first of this two - part podcast
series, produced on the occasion of the first exhibition dedicated to Avercamp, Arthur Wheelock talks with curator Pieter Roelofs about Avercamp's winter landscapes, which bring to life the lively pastimes and day - to - day bustle of the
Golden Age of the Dutch Republic.
On view are four interconnected bodies of work: A Wrestling Place
series — depicting two Herculean figures mid-tussle against a barren panorama; Self - Examination paintings — a wrestler's intimately folded body represented within a tensely cropped picture plane; the Wrestler suite — individual portraits of the brawling protagonists standing in profile, facing away from the viewer and exposing scuffed, bruised backs against otherworldly blue backdrops; and The
Golden Age — scenes rendered in pencil on gessoed linen.
I couldn't help but think of Mad Men - the drama
series based on the
golden age of Madison Avenue advertising firms — in which the show's main character, Don Draper, says, «Change is neither good or bad.