Sentences with phrase «mary kay»

Besides Bronfman and Jute having their serious problems, Bronfmans parents (Mary Kay Place and Robert Forster) are heavy on table manners and their dislike of uncivilized animals to the point where they become goofy caricatures of these only two thoughts.
The full cast includes Christina Applegate, Josh Lucas, Mary Kay Place, Nicola Peltz & Rebecca Blumhagen.
Cast: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aaron Paul, Octavia Spencer, Kyle Gallner, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Mary Kay Place, Patti Allison, Bree Turner, Richmond Arquette, Carol Avery, and Mackenzie Davis
Kristen Connolly («House of Cards»), Catherine Hardwicke («Thirteen»), James Moll («Foo Fighters: Back and Forth»), Mary Kay Place («Mary Hartman»), Steve Nicolaides («Boyz n the Hood»), Caroline Thompson («Edward Scissorhands») and a Skype conversation with TV Legend Carl Reiner («The Dick Van Dyke Show») are also among some of the confirmed guests for the Austin Film Festival 2015.
The film stars Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate, Mary Kay Place, Josh Lucas, Nicola Peltz and Alex Shaffer.
Cast: Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin, John Krasinski, Lake Bell, Mary Kay Place, Rita Wilson, Alexandra Wentworth, Hunter Parrish, Nora Dunn Director: Nancy Meyers Screenplay: Nancy Meyers
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey, Candice Bergen, Fred Ward, Mary Kay Place, Ethan Embry
I might have welcomed Danny DeVito in supporting actor just as much, and I certainly think Mary Kay Place deserved a mention for supporting actress.
Whether she's belting out «Cry Me a River» in a karaoke bar, developing a friendship with a pool boy (wonderful Martin Starr), falling for a man her own age (ageless Sam Elliott) or cleverly handling the neighborhood gossip (Mary Kay Place), she's clearly having a ball with this character.
With Ken Marino, Patrick Warburton and Mary Kay Place.
Cast: Chevy Chase, Patti D'Arbanville, Dabney Coleman, Brian Doyle Murray, Mary Kay Place, Nell Carter, Mitch Kreindel Director: Ken Shapiro Screenplay: Ken Shapiro, Tom Sherohman, Arthur Sellers Review published June 6, 2005
«I'll See You in My Dreams,» with Blythe Danner, Sam Elliott, Martin Starr, Mary Kay Place, June Squibb.
The drama stars Katherine Waterston, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Michiel Huisman, and Mary Kay Place.
Starring: Tim Robbins Rhys Ifans Patricia Arquette Miranda Otto Rosie Perez Mary Kay Place Robert Forster
Starring: Casey Affleck as Jim, Kevin Corrigan as Tim, Liv Tyler as Anika, Mary Kay Place as Sally, Seymour Cassel as Don, Rachel Strouse as Rachel, Sarah Strouse as Sarah, Rick Duplissie as Bar Patron, Mark Boone Junior as Evil, Jake La Botz as Phillip - Welder, Jack Rovello as Ben, Don Strouse as Neighbor, Doug Liechty Caskey as Doug the preacher, Pam Angell as Stacy
Cast: Ken Marino, Gillian Jacobs, Patrick Warburton, Peter Stormare, Stephen Root, Mary Kay Place, Kumail Nanjiani, Steve Zissis.
Adult entertainment of the first order with a great secondary cast including Rhea Perlman, Mary Kay Place, and June Squibb.
His mother, Sally (Mary Kay Place), is overjoyed but clueless as to Jim's unhappiness, even as he breaks down within minutes of walking through the door.
With Laura Dern, Swoosie Kurtz, Kurtwood Smith, Mary Kay Place, Kelly Preston, M.C. Gainey, Burt Reynolds, and Tippi Hedren.
Even if you do find the story dull, you should have fun watching smaller roles to some later stars like Scott Glenn, Delroy Lindo, Naomi Judd, Rosanna Arquette, Mary Kay Place, and yes, Harrison Ford reprises his role as Falfa.
And you can't top this cast: Margo Martindale, Richard Jenkins, Sharlto Copley, Charlie Day, Anna Kendrick, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Randall Park, and in a tiny role, Mary Kay Place.
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Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate and Mary Kay Place star in euthanasia road trip drama
Mary Kay Place plays Kate's mother, who has no idea she's an alcoholic herself.
Cast: John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Catherine Keener, Orson Bean, Mary Kay Place, John Malkovich, Charlie Sheen, David Fincher (cameo), Spike Jonze (cameo), Sean Penn (cameo), Brad Pitt (cameo) Director: Spike Jonze Screenplay: Charlie Kaufman Review published April 29, 2000
Equally - annoying, are the colorful supporting characters displaying an array of increasingly bizarre behaviors, ranging from Sheeni's uptight, Bible - thumping parents (M. Emmet Walsh and Mary Kay Place) to her rebellious big brother (Justin Long) whose idea of a practical joke is to lace Thanksgiving dinner with hallucinogenic mushrooms which cause their father to smear mashed potatoes on his own face.
In addition to Danner, the cast includes Martin Starr, June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, Mary Kay Place, Malin Akerman and Sam Elliott.
Cast: Michael Cera, Portia Doubleday, Jean Smart, Zach Galifianakis, Erik Knudsen, Adhir Kalyan, Steve Buscemi, Fred Willard, Ray Liotta, Justin Long, Jonathan B. Wright, Mary Kay Place, M. Emmet Walsh
His mother (Mary Kay Place) pressures him to become a father to the point where she grills him on sexual issues over dinner; his boss (Patrick Warburton) merely uses and abuses him as much as possible, and Duncan's strained relationship with his father (Stephen Root) dominates his life.
The retired doctor needs another surgery he doesn't want to undergo and he's tired of being a burden on his wife Estelle (Mary Kay Place) and his daughter Kate (Christina Applegate) and her husband Brian (Billy Crudup), the family in whose house he has been living since his cardiac arrest.
Mary Kay Place provides the voice of Jules» mom, but we only hear her over the phone.
Cast: Michael Cera, Portia Doubleday, Jean Smart, Steve Buscemi, Zach Galifianakis, Ray Liotta, Fred Willard, Adhir Kalyan, Justin Long, M. Emmet Walsh, Mary Kay Place, Rooney Mara, Jade Fusco, Jonathan Bradford Wright Director: Miguel Arteta Screenplay: Gustin Nash (based on the novel.
Besides Louise Lasser, she is backed with an amazing cast including Greg Mullavey («Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice», «iCarly»), Mary Kay Place («Big Love», «The Big Chill»), who also won an Emmy for her role, Graham Jarvis («Misery», «Guiding Light»), Debralee Scott («Police Academy», «American Graffiti»), Victor Kilian («The Ox - Bow Incident», «Only Angels Have Wings»), Dody Goodman («One Life To Live», «Grease»), Philip Bruns («General Hospital», «Flashdance»), Dabney Coleman («Boardwalk Empire», «Tootsie»), Martin Mull («Arrested Development», «Roseanne») and Claudia Lamb («Forever Fernwood»).
Once in the backwoods, Melanie: reunites with sour Ma (Mary Kay Place) and dour Pa (Fred Ward), both actors modeling their characters on Grant Wood's necessarily two - dimensional painting «American Gothic»; «outs» poor Bobby Ray (Ethan Embry)-- in the real world, they'd probably have been hung from the same pole flying the Confederate Flag outside the local watering hole; and delivers the most embarrassing monologue since Phoebe Cates's in Gremlins to, of all things, a license plate marking the burial spot of a «coon dog» named after legendary Crimson Tide coach Paul «Bear» Bryant.
And a drive to Arrowhead to visit Kate's bitter, estranged mother, Rochelle (Mary Kay Place), doesn't help Kate's road to sobriety, particularly as Rochelle immediately mixes the requisite Bloody Marys.
But all is not well on her home turf, where her distant mother, Rochelle (Mary Kay Place) and hard - partying husband don't seem to appreciate her moves to clean up her life.
Directed by Joel David Moore, the film stars Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate, Mary Kay Place, and Josh Lucas; take a look below... When 82 - year - old curmudgeon RAYMOND Ingersol tells -LSB-...]
«Diane» stars 70 - year - old Mary Kay Place as a memory - haunted widow in rural Massachusetts.
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Lonesome Jim, Steve Buscemi, Casey Affleck, Liv Tyler, Mary Kay Place, Seymour Cassel, Kevin Corrigan, Jack Rovello, Rachel Strouse, Sarah Strouse
With Patricia Arquette, Tim Robbins, Rhys Ifans, Miranda Otto, Robert Forster, Mary Kay Place, Rosie Perez, and Miguel Sandoval.
The film relies far too heavily on sophomoric audience indictments, double flashbacks (Robert Forster and Mary Kay Place are fantastic as young Nathan's terrifying parents), and three stale narrative testimonial forms (the police station confession, the testimony before Congress, the dead man in Heaven) that are each wildly distracting and atonal.
Ultimately, however, Mary Kay's predominance is threatened by a much younger (and shriller) rival, Jinger Heath (Parker Posey), whose BeautiControl company takes an enormous bite out of Mary Kay's share of the market.
Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay originally aired on October 6, 2002.
Also earning the highest Metascore of the festival, the film is a «tender, wrenching, and beautifully made movie,» according to Owen Gleiberman of Variety, with a «remarkable performance» by Mary Kay Place in the title role as a widow who spends her days caring for others, including her drug - addicted son.
In Citizen Kane fashion, Mary Kay relates her rise to the top of the home - beauty industry to an inquiring reporter (Rachel Crawford), never allowing an opportunity pass to emphasize how many doors she has opened for the working women of America.
Because you can't eat Jenny Craig with Mary Kay on your face.
In this broadly satirical TV biopic, Shirley MacLaine pulls out all the stops as legendary cosmetics queen Mary Kay Ash.
Left alone in the family summer cottage when her mother (Mary Kay Place), father (Levon Helm) and sister (Elizabeth Berridge) go shopping, Dern decides to wander into town for male companionship.
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