Sentences with phrase «golden age star»

This season's Hollywood - themed offerings shine a spotlight on golden age stars, a timeless Italian beauty, an iconic»60s film and an atlas of cinematic favorites.

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The comedic duo is teaming up to star in a movie musical based on the book Everything Is Coming Up Profits: The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals.
At the young age of 20, former Manchester United midfielder, Luiz de Abreu Oliveira had the whole soccer world at his feet after being awarded the Golden Boy award, with all indication that the Brazilian prodigy would end up becoming a big star in world football
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.
The real star of this manicure is The Golden Age.
The next year he starred alongside Paul Giamatti in the film Shoot»Em Up and appeared as Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth I of England in the film Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
That's a shame, since «The Golden Age» is a sequel to «Elizabeth,» the 1998 movie that made young Blanchett a star and semi-annual Oscar nominee, and was quite fun to boot.
«Early Interviews» - which shines the spotlight on teenaged Maltin's interactions with movie stars, directors, and movers and shakers in Hollywood's Golden Age, including Warner Bros. sexy, wise - cracking pre-Code siren Joan Blondell, Emmy - winning and Oscar - nominated actor Burgess Meredith, early screen heartthrob George O'Brien, and Cecil B. DeMille's right - hand - man Henry Wilcoxon, among others.
The next few years are starting to look like something of a golden age for Marvel Studios, with Hollywood stars queuing up to play roles they would once have seen as beneath them.
Kawachi's presence hearkens viewers back to the golden age of Nikkatsu Action filmmaking, having starred in titles like The Warped Ones (1960) and Tokyo Drifter (1966), and Sugata is a familiar character actor from Kill Bill: Vol.
Director James Gunn's creative team also includes director of photography Henry Braham («The Legend of Tarzan,» «The Golden Compass»); production designer Scott Chambliss («Star Trek,» «Tomorrowland»); editors Fred Raskin («The Hateful Eight,» «Guardians of the Galaxy») and Craig Wood («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End»); composer Tyler Bates («Guardians of the Galaxy,» «John Wick»); three time Oscar ® - nominated costume designer Judianna Makovsky («Captain America: Civil War,» «Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone»); Oscar ® - nominated visual effects supervisor Chris Townsend («Avengers: Age of Ultron,» «Iron Man 3»); stunt coordinator Tommy Harper («Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); co-producer / first assistant director Lars Winther («Captain America: Civil War,» «Captain America: The Winter Soldier»); and six - time Oscar ® nominee, special effects supervisor Dan Sudick («Captain America: Civil War,» «The Avengers»).
is an episodic dark comedy set in the Golden Age of Hollywood, starring Josh Brolin as fixer, Eddie Mannix.
This was an incredibly rare opportunity, as this was not at a horror convention, thus the very intimate (15 people) audience was made up of mostly older fans of classic Golden Age Hollywood westerns, some of whom had never seen the 1981 sequel Halloween II, starring Dick Warlock as «The Shape», aka Michael Myers.
Director Norman Jewison's 1987 comedy (out on Blu - ray) had a little touch of golden age Hollywood in its story of star - crossed (moon - crossed?)
The «Elizabeth: The Golden Age» star moved out of the Los Angeles home the pair shared on Sunday...
Lady Bird is a coming of age story starring Irish actress Saoirse Ronan as Christine «Lady Bird» McPherson, a high school senior growing up in Sacramento, California and dealing with a strained relationship with her mother (Golden Globe - nominated Laurie Metcalf).
GWYNETH PALTROW is set to embrace the golden age of Hollywood in her next movie - the star has reportedly signed up to play screen legend MARLENE...
A comedy about the Golden Age of Hollywood, features an all - star cast including Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton and Channing Tatum.
chronicles the chaos that arises at a movie studio in the Golden Age of Hollywood after the town's biggest star (Clooney) is kidnapped during a major production.
Penélope Cruz stars in this frolicsome love letter to Spanish cinema's golden age from director Fernando Trueba.
Though most of the «90s weren't a great time for Marvel's comics, they were a golden age for serialized cartoons starring the company's characters like Spider - Man and the X-Men.
Here's a few new movie stills featuring Emma Watson in the upcoming film «My Week with Marilyn» by director Simon Curtis (David Copperfield) and starring Emma Watson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, The Tale of Despereaux), Kenneth Branagh (Valkyrie, Pirate Radio), Eddie Redmayne (Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The Good Shepherd), Dominic Cooper (Captain America: The First Avenger) and Judi Dench (Bond 23, Jane Eyre).
Pixels weren't in anybody's lexicon when golden - age stars as disparate as Jean Harlow, Clark Gable and James Dean died prior to their final films» releases.
The Balthasar Kormákur action comedy 2 Guns, starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg had already been announced as the opening film, as well as a retrospective of golden - age Hollywood director George Cukor.
E Ridendo l'Uccise Ennio Morricone (2005) *** 1/2 Eagle Eye Brian Tyler (2008) *** Earthquake John Williams (1974) *** Earthsea Jeff Rona (2004) ** Eastern Promises Howard Shore (2007) **** The Edge Jerry Goldsmith (1997) **** Edge of Darkness Howard Shore (2010) *** Edge of Tomorrow Christophe Beck (2014) * 1/2 Effie Gray Paul Cantelon (2014) *** The Egyptian Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Newman (1954) **** 1/2 The Eiger Sanction John Williams (1975) *** 1/2 84 Charing Cross Road George Fenton (1987) **** 8 mm Mychael Danna (1999) ** Eight Below Mark Isham (2006) **** 1/2 Eight - Legged Freaks John Ottman (2002) *** Eleanor's Secret Christophe Héral (2009) *** 1/2 Elektra Christophe Beck (2005) *** Elf John Debney (2003) *** Elizabeth: The Golden Age Craig Armstrong (2007) *** 1/2 Eloise at the Plaza and Eloise at Christmastime Bruce Broughton (2003) **** Elysium Ryan Amon (2013) *** Emma Samuel Sim (2009) *** 1/2 The Emoji Movie Patrick Doyle (2017) *** The Emotion and the Strength Maurice Jarre (2002 compilation) ***** The Emperor's Club James Newton Howard (2002) *** The Emperor's New Groove John Debney (2000) *** 1/2 The Empire Strikes Back John Williams (1980) ***** En mai, fais ce qu'il te plaît Ennio Morricone (2015) ***** Enchanted Alan Menken (2007) **** > End of Days John Debney (1999) **** Ender's Game Steve Jablonsky (2013) * Endurance John Powell (1999) **** 1/2 Enduring Love Jeremy Sams (2004) **** L'Enfant des Loups Serge Franklin (1990) **** 1/2 The Enforcer Jerry Fielding (1976) **** The English Patient Gabriel Yared (1996) ***** Enough David Arnold (2002) ** Enter the Matrix Erik Lundborg (2003 computer game score) *** Entrapment Christopher Young (1999) *** 1/2 Epic Danny Elfman (2013) *** Epic Miklós Rózsa (2016 compilation) ***** The Equalizer Harry Gregson - Williams (2014) * 1/2 Eragon Patrick Doyle (2006) *** 1/2 Eraser Alan Silvestri (1996) *** L'Eredita Ferramonti Ennio Morricone (1976) **** 1/2 The Escape Artist Georges Delerue (1982) *** 1/2 Escape from the Planet of the Apes Jerry Goldsmith (1971) *** 1/2 Escape from Tomorrow Abel Korzeniowski (2013) *** Escape to Victory Bill Conti (1981) **** The Essential Elmer Bernstein Film Music Collection Elmer Bernstein (2005 compilation) **** The Essential Hans Zimmer Film Music Collection Hans Zimmer (2007 compilation) *** 1/2 The Essential Michel Legrand Film Music Collection Michel Legrand (2005 compilation) ***** Eternal Echoes John Barry (2001 concept album) **** 1/2 Eureka Bear McCreary (2008) *** Europa Report Bear McCreary (2013) **** Evan Almighty John Debney (2007) *** Everest Dario Marianelli (2015) ** 1/2 Every Day Jeanine Tesori (2010) *** Every Thing Will Be Fine Alexandre Desplat (2015) **** Evidence Atli Örvarsson (2013) No stars Evil Dead Roque Baños (2013) **** Executive Decision Jerry Goldsmith (1996) *** Exit to Eden Patrick Doyle (1994) *** Exodus Ernest Gold (1960) **** Exodus: Gods and Kings Alberto Iglesias (2014) *** The Exorcism of Emily Rose Christopher Young (2005) **** Exorcist II: The Heretic Ennio Morricone (1977) **** 1/2 The Expendables Brian Tyler (2010) **** The Expendables 2 Brian Tyler (2012) *** 1/2 The Expendables 3 Brian Tyler (2014) *** Explorers Jerry Goldsmith (1985) **** Exposed Georges Delerue (1983) **** The Express Mark Isham (2008) *** Extreme Close - Up James Horner (1990) ** Extreme Prejudice Jerry Goldsmith (1987) *** 1/2
The movement's biggest stars — Alfonso Cuarón («Y Tu Mamá También»), Guillermo del Toro («Pan's Labyrinth») and Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárritu («Amores Perros»)-- are all pals, much like that band of brothers (Spielberg, Lucas, Scorsese, Coppola) behind American cinema's 1970s «golden age
In 2007, he starred in «Savage Grace» opposite Julianne Moore, and «Elizabeth: The Golden Age» alongside Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush.
It's the classic hardboiled private - eye movie; the nervy maiden offering of its celebrated director, John Huston; the first glamorous star vehicle for Humphrey Bogart, an icon of American cinema and the 20th century's definition of existential cool; and still the most triumphantly well - cast movie from Hollywood's golden age (rivaled only by Casablanca).
Starring as the misanthropic Guy Trilby, a middle - aged man who never passed the eighth grade, Bateman finds a loophole in the rules for The Golden Quill spelling bee, a competition designed for school children, and enters himself into the contest.
With a host of guest appearances from the stars of last Golden Age of Hong Kong filmmaking: Andy Lau, Yuen Biao, Yuen Qiu, Tsui Hark, Dean Shek, Karl Maka and more.
Set in the Golden Age of Hollywood, the film follows a day in the life of a studio fixer (Josh Brolin), who's tasked with finding kidnapped star Baird Whitlock (George Clooney).
The golden age of audio dramas arguably ended in the 1950s, when television established itself as the dominant home entertainment leader and many of radio's top shows and stars jumped ship to the new medium.
Confidently directed by newcomer Stella Meghie, assuredly scripted by J. Mills Goodloe (The Age of Adaline), the movie's ace in the hole are the performances of its two stars, Stenberg and Robinson shimmering like golden rays of sunshine throughout.
In the golden age of Hollywood, the popular myth was that some lucky waitress, dancer or hat - check girl could find herself plucked from obscurity and turned into a star.
The film takes place during the autumn of Hollywood's Golden Age and follows a day in the life of studio fixer Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin), who's tasked with keeping some of the studio's biggest stars (read: divas) in check.
In this case, it's the golden age of Hollywood, the splendor and otherworldliness of movie stars and the lengths they and their studios went to to keep scandal out of the headlines back in the day.
Contemporary Splitsville sagas are dullsville compared to the craziness of Golden Age Hollywood stars Frank Sinatra and Ava Gardner.
If you are not a movie buff or interested in the golden age of Hollywood movies and glamorous stars, this book is not for you.
All the Stars in the Heavens by Adriana Trigiani Bestselling author Trigiani (The Shoemaker's Wife) immerses readers in the lush splendor of Hollywood's Golden Age in her latest novel, All the Stars in the Heavens.
Title: Amelia, the Venutons and the Golden Cage Author: Evonne Blanchard Genre: Children's Book / Fantasy / Science Fiction Age Group: Children Rating: 4 stars Purchase: Amazon Review copy provided by Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review.
Ken Squire argues in a feature article in this week's Barron's magazine, A Golden Age for Activist Investing (subscription required), that the «political climate, shareholder sentiment and opportunities available to activists» means that «the sun, the moon and the stars have moved into alignment for activist investing.»
Hotels: LONDON Holiday Inn London - Kensington High Street (F) or Novotel London West (F) PARIS Forest Hill La Villette (ST) or Novotel La Defense (F) BORDEAUX Mercure Bordeaux Centre (ST) BARCELONA Abba Garden (F) or Hesperia Sant Joan (ST) FRENCH RIVIERA Campanile Nice Airport (ST) or Quality Mediterranee (ST) at Menton FLORENCE Villa Gabriele d'Annunzio (ST) NEAPOLITAN RIVIERA Central Park (ST) at MassalubrenseROME NH Villa Carpegna (F) OLYMPIA Olympia Palace (F) ATHENS Acropolis Select (ST) or Golden Age (F) SAN MARINO Titano (ST) or Grand Hotel (F) VENICE AREA Antony Palace (F) at Marcon or Poppi (ST) at MiraVIENNA Star Inn Schönbrunn (ST) INNSBRUCK AREA Bon Alpina (ST) at Igls or Alpinpark (F) or Alphotel (F) LUCERNE AREA Ibis Styles (ST) or Royal (ST) RHINELAND H + Hotel Köln Bruehl (ST) AMSTERDAM AREA NH Airport (F) at Schiphol or Holiday Inn Express Arena (ST)
The Pride of Africa offers unparalleled luxury and elegance, which recaptures the romance of the golden age of rail travel, whilst offering all the amenities one would expect from a 5 - star hotel.
Harking back to the halcyon days of the golden age of rail, magnificent carriages of polished wood, tasteful white decorations and plush comfortable furnishings combine with excellent service and the cuisine of a 5 - Star restaurant to make the Venice Simplon - Orient - Express one of the greatest rail journeys on the planet.
Modeled after the 1911 France II — the largest square - rigger ever built — the five - masted Flying Clipper (part of the Star Clippers» fleet) recreates the Golden Age of clipper ships.
Now live on PlayStation Store: Broken Age, four new Star Wars PS2 classics, the massive Golden Week sale and more.
The thing that makes Phantasy Star IV special is not that it's an archetypal example of the golden age of 16 - bit RPGs.
The early 90s were my personal golden age, featuring such classic releases as Star Control 2, Ultima Underworld and my favorite game of all time, X-Com.
Selected from the Kobal Foundation collection in England, Made in Hollywood features portraits and still photography of some of the greatest stars during the golden age of filmmaking, including Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Swanson, and Clark Gable.
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