Sentences with phrase «juno taken»

After the initial shock wears off, and she decides that abortion is off the table because her fetus apparently already has fingernails, our girl Juno takes matters into her own hands and decides to give the baby up for adoption to a seemingly perfect couple in need of a child (Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner) that she finds in the Penny Saver.
Reitman was Oscar - nominated for directing two of his first three films (Juno and Up in the Air), a nearly unheard - of achievement, and largely skated by any charge of being «overrated» (Juno took some flak for its smart - aleck dialogue, but that fell at the feet of screenwriter Diablo Cody).

Not exact matches

Cancer drug company Juno Therapeutics, which took in $ 145 million from Amazon's Jeff Bezos and other investors in 2014 is but one example.
Each time NASA's Juno spacecraft flies over Jupiter's clouds — roughly once every 53.5 days — it takes some of t he most incredible and unprecedented images of the planet ever seen.
Traveling above Jupiter at more than 130,000 mph, NASA's $ 1 billion Juno probe took its ninth set of stunning flyby images on October 24.
Celgene and bluebird bio report a stunning success in multiple myeloma, Juno Therapeutics takes it on the chin despite positive data, and Spark Therapeutics suffers in its showdown with BioMarin in hemophilia.
Without religious texts, would oaths of office be taken «by Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, Proserpine or Pluto»?
Juno may not say exactly why, but nobody asks on a whim for nine months of wearing, in her words, «a fat suit I can't take off» or for morning sickness and labor pains.
«The first high - resolution images of the planet will be taken on August 27 when Juno makes its next close pass to Jupiter.»
The Juno team is currently working to place all images taken by JunoCam on the mission's website, where the public can access them.
Take, for example, the Juno Spacecraft.
Hurricane - like clouds spiral over Jupiter's poles, new photos taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft reveal.
Jupiter glows with infrared light in new images taken in preparation for the July 4 arrival of the Juno spacecraft.
Swirling clouds blanket Jupiter's northern and southern poles in the first closeup images of the planet taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft.
Jupiter and three of its moons take center stage in the first snapshot taken by the Juno spacecraft since arriving at the planet on July 4.
A CLOSER LOOK The Juno spacecraft snapped the closest pictures yet taken of Jupiter's Great Red Spot during a July 10 flyby.
Taken with Juno's star - tracking navigation camera, the shot reveals that «heaven looks the same to us from Jupiter,» said Heidi Becker, leader of Juno's radiation monitoring team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif..
NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back the first - ever images of Jupiter's north pole, taken during the spacecraft's first flyby of the planet with its instruments switched on.
NASA's Juno spacecraft took this image on 7 February from more than 8000 kilometres above Jupiter's northern cloud tops.
NASA's Juno spacecraft took this image on 7 February from a spot more than 8000 kilometres above Jupiter's northern cloud tops
Because of Juno's swooping polar orbit that takes it breathtakingly close to the planet, most of JunoCam's images of these features are distorted into an hourglass shape due to foreshortened horizons; the colors are pale, the outlines of clouds hazy.
The rocket firing was intended to take Juno from a 53.5 - day orbit to a 14 - day orbit.
As planned by the Juno team, citizen scientists took the raw images of the flyby from the JunoCam site and processed them, providing a higher level of detail than available in their raw form.
The image was taken on July 10, 2017 at 07:10 p.m. PDT (10:10 p.m. EDT), as the Juno spacecraft performed its 7th close flyby of Jupiter.
Many of the most crucial parts of Juno's studies, however, will take place back on Earth.
It's Jupiter, ablaze with infrared light in new images taken in preparation for the Juno spacecraft's July 4 arrival at the king of the planets.
Many are worried, based on anecdotal reports, that budget cuts and age have taken a toll that could endanger the complex maneuvers that Cassini and Juno, a spacecraft now at Jupiter, will require over the next year.
The observations were taken between February and June 2016 to characterise Jupiter's atmosphere ahead of Juno's arrival.
Image of Jupiter taken on May 18, 2017, one day before the Juno spacecraft's sixth close approach to Jupiter, taken with a filter centered at 8.8 microns that is sensitive to Jupiter's tropospheric temperatures and the thickness of a cloud near the condensation level of ammonia gas.
Juno will instead focus on the planet itself, systematically surveying it across up to 37 orbits that take it within 5,000 kilometers of the cloud tops.
Juno collected the first image of Jupiter's ring taken from the inside looking out.
Juno has flown closer to the solar system's most famous storm than any other spacecraft to take the most detailed images to date.
«It is important to note that the orbital period does not affect the quality of the science that takes place during one of Juno's close flybys of Jupiter,» said Scott Bolton, principal investigator of Juno, in a statement.
Image taken by Juno on June 29, 2016 of Jupiter and its four largest moons.
Ahead of Juno's arrival, the Hubble Space Telescope took some stunning new images of bright, colorful auroras in Jupiter's northern hemisphere, and the spacecraft itself took images of the planet and its four brightest moons.
It will likely take weeks or perhaps months for the science team to analyze the data gathered by Juno's instruments in order to reveal some of the enduring storm's secrets.
Stallard and his team will be taking advantage of the Juno spacecraft currently in orbit around Jupiter, particularly the observations of Jupiter's aurora and upper atmosphere by the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument.
At that speed, how long would it take, in days, to drive to Jupiter using Juno's path?
The first problem: they can't pay his $ 25,000 fee until they collect the life insurance, so Killer Joe agrees to take Chris's nubile, thumb - sucking, baby doll sister Dottie (Juno Temple) as a retainer for his services.
This isn't the movie for everyone, and after a while, the neat resolutions seem to facilitate cute dialogue instead of providing deeper levels, but it's entertainment, and even flawed, Juno is a fresh take on teen angst.
At the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerima.
Searchlight's biggest hits to date remain «Juno» and the Oscar - winning «Slumdog Millionaire,» which each took in more than $ 140 million domestically.
Daniel Radcliffe, in another interesting pick, takes the lead role, with Juno Temple, Max Minghella, Kelli Garner and Joe Anderson among the supporting cast, and the script comes from «In Treatment» writer Keith Bunin, so don't expect it to be a simple exercise in scares, especially given the excellent source novel.
(BTW, just above the «Juno» item, Surfer Girl offered this: «For the Blu - Ray release of «There Will Be Blood,» Backbone Entertainment is working on «an epic milkshake drinking adventure» that will feature the likeness of Daniel Day - Lewis, it will take up an estimated 5 GB and feature at least twenty hours of slurping action, plus multiplayer.»)
Juno Mak is bringing back the hopping vampire and - with the help of The Grudge director Shimizu Takashi - he's taking them in a dark and thoroughly compelling direction.
Kathryn Hahn turns in a solid performance as the woman in question, and Juno Temple shines as the sex worker she takes in to her home, but while the movie gets off to a strong start as the two ladies form their friendship, the latter half is so ugly in its attempt to create conflict between them that it leaves a bitter taste in your mouth.
Chris hires Killer Joe Cooper to murder his mother so he can collect on the insurance claim, and after complications prevent him from covering the fee, Joe takes on Chris's sister, Dottie (Juno Temple), a mysterious and buxom naïf, as a «retainer.»
If Nicolas Sparks took a stab at the home invasion genre, it might look a little like Labor Day, an atmospheric departure for Juno and Young Adult director Jason Reitman that's a little too earnest and heavy for its own good.
Diablo Cody, who wrote the script as she did for «Juno» takes a special interest in such themes, matters involving the inner lives and torments of women whether teens or, in this case, mid-thirties.
Last month we brought you a teaser trailer for Tully [watch it here], and now the first poster has arrived online for Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody's upcoming comedy featuring Charlize Theron; take a look here... A new comedy from Academy Award ® - nominated director Jason Reitman («Up in the Air») and Academy Award ® - winning screenwriter Diablo Cody («Juno»).
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