Sentences with phrase «none of the actors from»

None of the actors from the first film have skipped a beat in returning to their characters.
None of the actors from the movie are present (not even as still pictures), but there isn't any voice work of any kind whatsoever.

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To comply with Rule 506 (c) you will also need to get a representation from the crowdfunding portal that none of their executives, officers, directors, partners or shareholders are «bad actors» — essentially, that they have not been convicted of a felony or otherwise been sanctioned previously by the SEC.
Absolutely no effort is shown in any one scene other than from the actors, none of which deserve to have their names associated with a movie of this nature.
Gerald's Game, a Stephen King adaptation for Netflix starring Carla Gugino, is good Coming Soon Daniel Dae Kim's stunt training for the Hellboy reboot / Film Hocus Pocus moves forward as a TV movie remake - none of the original actors or filmmaking team are involved David Poland on Blade Runner 2049 with no spoilers «It is Aliens to Alien»... whoa, that's high praise Billboard composer Danny Elfman interviewed about Superman's iconic theme (redeployed for Justice League) and his long collaboration with Gus Van Sant Playbill Judy Garland's final concert, restored / remastered from 1969 will be released for the first time i09 on why you should be watching the Exorcist TV series, back for Season 2 / Film Amazon still has a lot of work to do to catch up with Netflix and Hulu but they're diving into the sci - fi genre big time
Ben Kinglsley, Linda Fiorentino, Greg Kinnear, all of these are highly able actors that have given great performances in other films, but none of these (and, yes, that includes the almost always flawless Kingsley) gave me anything to enjoy from here.
While all the actors from the first film (Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin) have expressed interest and / or willingness to come back for the sequel, none of them have read the script at this point.
While there are many to address, I want to assure you that none of my negative points will verbally lambast lead actor Taylor Lautner just because «he's that guy from Twilight.»
What You Need To Know: On the slim off - chance that you've heard none of the deafening buzz surrounding Steve McQueen «s «Hunger» and «Shame» follow - up (which also stars Michael Fassbender), let's get to it: by all accounts (our own included), lead Chiwetel Ejiofor is anything from a good bet to a surefire winner for this year's Best Actor Oscar, with the film itself a likely player in the Best Picture race and any number of the other actors (Fassbender foremost among them) potentially primed for Supporting Actor nod.
Language: English Genre: War / Drama MPAA rating: R Director: Steven Spielberg Actors: Tom Hanks, Barry Pepper, Adam Goldberg Plot: Once soldiers cross the line from the beach to land, they are assigned to find Private Ryan, who none of them know, nor do they know if he is alive, but they must follow the commanding officer.
As for the performances, you will spot several top British actors, including Emily Watson, Tom Hiddleston, David Thewlis, Peter Mullan, Toby Kebbell and the kid from The Reader (David Kross), but none of them have much of a chance to shine since they are only in the film briefly.
The Plummer children are played by young actors unknown to most viewers (Brittany Snow, star of the recently cancelled «American Dreams» might be the exception); they perform capably in their roles from cutesy tots to angst - ridden teens though none particularly stand out.
I was amused that none of these actors played characters from where they actually hail from.
Grounded by heartbreakingly poignant performances from two of French cinema's most iconic actors, Amour contains none of the moralistic finger - wagging and gratuitous sadism that so many critics have found off - putting in the director's work.
That honor goes to the well - traveled actor who plays the outgoing goombah holding court at the bar every night: none other than James Darren, «Moondoggie» from the Gidget pictures and star of the fondly remembered 1960s sci - fi TV show The Time Tunnel.
Also, it's too bad none of the actors appear here, as it'd be nice to hear a little from them.
But none of that should distract from the overall trend in Hollywood to cast white actors in non-white roles — even when it's done unintentionally.
None of the actors get any help from director Burr, who's best at the puppet stuff.
Among the many oversights in this year's Oscar nominations, none was more glaring than the absence of this breathtaking visionary western from all but the best cinematography and supporting actor categories.
(Unfortunately, none of us early critics thought it useful or plausible back then to suggest that the biggest threat from data - driven targeting would be a foreign actor like Russia using it to mess with our democratic process.)
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