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Carey Mulligan makes for a headstrong heroine in this lively adaptation of Thomas Hardy's romantic classic
Actress Carey Mulligan makes a stunning return to the cover as the title rings in 2018 on a high.

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Under Mulligan, Target took symbolic yet practical steps, such as consolidating its top executives on the 26th floor of its headquarters to make it easier to talk to one another.
«Depending on how the targeting is happening, you can make potentially different sorts of arguments about whether or not Google or Facebook or LinkedIn is contributing to the development» of the ad, said Deirdre K. Mulligan, a faculty director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology.
«There are two things that made golf appealing to the average man — Arnold Palmer and the invention of the mulligan,» actor / comedian and good friend Bob Hope once said.
So you're saying that it took God 4000 years to realize he made a mistake when creating man and, to make things easier, he threw us a mulligan named Jesus?
One day, the Creator took a mulligan on all the life He made and, save for a small boatload of creatures, committed unicide.
It's a gentle version that Brinley gives, and once the New Englandy town of Mammoth Falls starts to believe Dinky Poore's fib about the monster in Strawberry Lake, The Mad Scientists» Club picks up another classic element of boys» books» for that's the moment when Henry Mulligan, the club's vice president and chief of research, leans his piano stool back against the wall of Jeff Crocker's father's barn and begins to think about how the boys could use their radio equipment, a wrap of canvas around a chicken - wire frame, and a quiet outboard fishing motor to make the monster come alive.
(2) The colleges will lose less players because the players get a mulligan for making a mistake.
In a mulligan year, CMU made a statement.
So we never really consider it a result until we've actually made the molecule in the wet lab and confirmed that it actually has the structure that we designed it to have,» said Mulligan.
Along the way, we meet a colorful cast of characters that include Justin Timberlake, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, and F. Murray Abraham, all of whom, like Isaac, are in fine fettle and make their individual scenes sparkle with life.
«It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs,» Bathsheba declares, but Mulligan helps the character to find a voice of her own.
Following a few misadventurous days in Davis» life, as he loses a friend's cat, sleeps on various sofas, goes on a brief road trip and plays a few gigs, there is no real way of explaining in words the alchemy that takes place that transforms that bare - bones logline into such an engaging film, though Oscar Isaac «s wonderfully soulful, star - making turn has to take a good portion of the credit, with the supporting cast of Justin Timberlake, Carey Mulligan, Adam Driver and Coens regular John Goodman also contributing to the rich tapestry of the film.
Release Date: 30 March 2010 An Education releases to DVD and Blu - ray with the following extras: - Deleted Scenes - The Making of An Education - Walking the Red Carpet - Commentary with director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard
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His wife «Laura» (Carey Mulligan), used to a more luxurious life in the suburbs, isn't thrilled with the hard life on the farm, and their two young daughters and Henry's racist, father, «Pappy» (Jonathan Banks), make it even more difficult.
«AN EDUCATION» Carey Mulligan's star - making performance may have been the story of this spry memory piece coming out of Sundance, but it merely leads the charge for one of the year's most elegantly integrated ensembles.
When Lone Scherfig made the sleeper hit An Education, the coming - of - age romance that launched Carey Mulligan to stardom, she was already well into her impressive career.
Adapted from English novelist Thomas Hardy's desperately romantic 1874 novel, this remake stars Carey Mulligan as headstrong beauty Bathsheba Everdine who rejects a marriage proposal and makes her way through a thicket of sensual encounters — all set against the wild English countryside.
It's a hard one to predict, but I see Chastain making it without a doubt, and joined by Huston, Laurent, Mulligan, and Woodley.
The story of 16 - year - old Jenny (Carey Mulligan, in the star - making performance that earned her the coveted Hollywood Film Festival award for Best Hollywood Breakthrough Performance for a Female!)
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine - minute making of featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
Florence Foster Jenkins, starring Meryl Streep and directed by Stephen Frears made the list, as did Suffragette, starring Carey Mulligan (and again, Meryl Streep — in a cameo).
Period pieces regarding the subjugation of women's agency (from Brize's A Woman's Life to Planetarium to Davies» take on Emily Dickinson featuring a career best Cynthia Nixon to the dueling personas played by Mary J. Blige and Carey Mulligan in the 40s set Mudbound) as well as the repression of sexuality in the past (BPM) and present (The Wound; The Untamed; A Fantastic Woman) makes for a rather distressing but altogether worthwhile crop of titles from the past year.
Sam Mendes had considered directing the film for a while, and even talked to Carey Mulligan about starring, but now Carol producers Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Karlsen have The Hollow Crown's Dominic Cooke attached to make his film debut with it.
Mulligan still makes her frailly real.
The letter, published by The Observer and signed by Arterton, Emma Thompson, Carey Mulligan, Saoirse Ronan, Gemma Chan, Keira Knightley and Emma Watson, said the Baftas are a time to «celebrate this tremendous moment of solidarity and unity across borders by coming together and making this movement international».
Then make the law respectable,» spits a frustrated Maud Watts, played with equal parts tenderness and tenacity by Carey Mulligan (An Education, Shame) in Sarah Gavron's pulse - pounding period drama, Suffragette.
Also in the cast is Matthew Beard, making his stage debut, having appeared opposite Mulligan in the 2009 film An Education.
Wright made his feature film directorial debut in 2005 with Pride & Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley, Matthew MacFadyen, Rosamund Pike, Donald Sutherland, Brenda Blethyn and with Carey Mulligan, in her first screen appearance.
Far From The Madding Crowd Who Made It: Thomas Vinterberg Who's In It: Carey Mulligan, Michael Sheen, Tom Sturridge, Matthias Schoenarts, Juno Temp Where It Might Premiere: Fox Searchlight has delayed the release of the film until next May, though rumor has it that the film will make a fall festival debut anyway.
Directed by Sarah Gavron and written by Abi Morgan, «Suffragette» makes it look like because one (fictional) woman (Carey Mulligan) testified about her hardships to future Secretary of State for War Lloyd George, the suffrage movement experienced a depth - charge of commitment.
Carey Mulligan is the perfect fit for the thoroughly modern madame, her baby features and quietly mature presence able to make Bathsheba look like a teenager and a world - worn widow both at the same time; the moment when she sends a joking Valentine's letter to older bachelor William Boldwood (Michael Sheen) is accompanied by a coy, girly giggle, while her dealings with the dismissive men who want to buy her farm's grain are carried out with a stubborn dignity.
The Gist: Stephen Daldry's latest is based on Andy Mulligan's novel, and follows three Brazilian kids who make a discovery in a garbage dump and then soon find themselves running from the cops and trying to right a wrong.
Carey Mulligan is physically and vocally right for Daisy Buchanan — when she flirts, the famous description of the character having «a voice like money» nearly makes sense — but the film doesn't idealize her, as Gatsby and Nick often seem to.
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Despite my feelings on the film, Carey Mulligan really settles into a next - level groove in «Never Let Me Go,» and Jennifer Lawrence, of course (like Mulligan last year), has already become the year's star - in - the - making story in «Winter's Bone.»
Carey Mulligan and Jeremy Renner will receive the Breakthrough Actress and Breakthrough Actor awards, having made an impact in «An Education» and «The Hurt Locker» respectively.
Nicolas Winding Refn Cast: Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Ron Perlman, Bryan Cranston, Albert Brooks, Christina Hendricks, Oscar Issac What You Need To Know: After impressing adventurous arthouse crowds with «Valhalla Rising» and «Bronson» (which helped make a star out of Tom Hardy), Refn makes his Hollywood debut with gritty genre pic «Drive.»
Set in 1960 Montana, it's a coming - of - age story of a teenager (The Visit's Ed Oxenbould) seeking to make sense of his family after job loss and infidelity fray the marital bonds of his parents (Jake Gyllenhaal and Carey Mulligan).
Mulligan (Far from the Madding Crowd, The Great Gatsby, Shame) makes Maud's transformation from timid, abused mother and wife to bomb - hurling rebel believable — she is beaten down by a system that has stripped her of everything she cares about and turned her into someone with nothing to lose.
Working with first - time director Dano, and co-screenwriter Zoe Kazan, was a draw for Mulligan, but it was the opportunity to play a woman with honest flaws that made her sign up.
Bathsheba Everdene (Carey Mulligan) has no shortage of male attention, but the strong - willed female is so busy defying the conventions of her 1890's world to make good decisions about love and marriage.
Both Fassbender and Mulligan turn in amazing performances and director Steve McQueen deserves kudos for not only making such a hard - hitting drama, but for having the bravery to not cut the film to an R which could have killed its integrity.
You're made to be aware of the movie's literary source — stylized voice - overs by multiple narrators, starting with Laura (Carey Mulligan), a woman who sidesteps spinsterhood by marrying a stolid farmer Henry (Jason Clarke), who chafes under the criticism of his hateful father (Jonathan Banks), and lives in the shadow of his more popular brother Jamie (Garrett Hedlund).
A Shame Rated NC - 17 for some explicit sexual content Available on DVD and Blu - ray Relative newcomer Michael Fassbender, in both a career - making and award - winning role, plays a man in New York City dealing with his out - of - control sex addiction when his sister (Carey Mulligan) moves in with him and forces him to face his illness.
He gets tangled up with the mafia and just wants to make sure a woman (Mulligan) and her child are safe.
Hendricks seems like she makes more impact as a Supporting Actress contender than Mulligan.
Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro's acclaimed novel, Romanek's film features Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley, Andrew Garfield, Sally Hawkins and Charlotte Rampling in a tale of life, love, death and the ultimate question of what makes us human.
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