Sentences with phrase «though other cast»

Though other cast members (Ed Harris, Anna Deavere Smith) don't always seem quite in sync.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, though, one question overshadows all others: Is the toy capable of casting a spell over an entire generation of kids?
Of the other MINTs: Indonesia is in a stable recovery, but the importance of commodities like coal and palm oil means it will not return to previous growth levels soon; Nigeria's economy remains overdependent on oil, though Phylaktis sees its «fast - growing population and labor force feeding faster economic growth over the medium term»; and while «Turkey has a lot of potential,» Lau says, «its political and economic management is questionable and casts a shadow over the economy.»
Though they're casting a wide net, she adds that «one of hundreds of things we'd be interested in seeing is more work on the role of the circadian or other developmental clocks in longevity.»
In the after - life, though, He is like Mr. Hyde — judgemental, intolerant, and willing to save some but cast others into eternal banishment (or perhaps torture).
The worst of it, though, is when Councils and other public bodies feel they have to compete by adopting shagged out rhetoric cast - off by private enterprise.
But it was defeated when only two Democrats voted to support the measure — though at least five others cast a vote in support before being whipped by Morelle or a top staffer and changing their position.
Though intended to find Earth - like worlds orbiting other stars, the telescope's data will be analyzed to determine if any of its targets cast unnaturally shaped shadows into Kepler's eye.
More with kudos to the cast though, than due to any other element.
Though the film takes no risks, the naturalistic acting by the ensemble cast leaves a strong impression that the trivialities uncovered would also be uncovered in many other bar scenes across the country.
And though de Rossi would spend the ensuing decade starring on other shows, like Nip / Tuck and Better Off Ted, the power of Arrested Development's fanbase would bring it back after a decade, as the entire cast announced in 2012 that they would reunite for a new season of the show, released directly on Netfix.De Rossi came out as a lesbian in 2005.
There is a certain intimacy to Hibbs» efforts, though not as much as there is to the efforts of a cast full of dated performances, some of which are dated to the point of mediocrity, while other hold up well enough to be rich with charisma, if not a little dramatic weight, with Audie Murphy himself, as himself, all but carrying the film with his particularly grounded charisma, and charming chemistry with his peers.
It all backfires on him though, and the resulting fallout has a curious effect on him, the show's cast, other employees, and the viewing audience.
Throughout the film there are several cinematic camera tricks, which hit the mark about half the time (and are annoying the other half), and overall the performances of the cast are good, though I thought that the cheerleader's portrayal was a bit uneven, perhaps due to the script that had her alternatevely playing hot and cold.
Some of the other actors don't fare quite as well, particularly Angelina Jolie (cast as Alexander's scheming mother)- who goes comically over-the-top early and often, though it's hard not to imagine that this is partly the fault of Stone.
Shailene Woodley is the best thing in film 2 of the «Divergent» series, though it also features a fine cast of other performers.
Baumbach and Stiller have a comfort level with each other that helps a lot, though credit goes to the entire cast for getting so many laughs out of the material, particularly Adam Driver in one of his best supporting roles in cinema to date.
This craziness in the main game's plot is kind of necessary, though; the game features an incredibly large cast of Fire Emblem characters that span multiple different original games and, in theory, these characters shouldn't be able to fight alongside each other.
Even though every other aspect of the film was lackluster, the all - star cast had every potential to shine.
With Blanchett and Bullock seemingly being the brains behind the operation — though that's still unconfirmed — the other cast members will hopefully bring something unique to the crew not only in their looks but also skill set.
Other actors have attempted their own version of this form of immersive acting (frequently identified as the Method, though it's not actually Method's defining characteristic), but their antics usually draw attention to themselves as being little more than self - important, cast - aggravating stunts (see: Jared Leto).
Though the director didn't know it when he cast him, Chalamet is the grandson of screenwriter Harold Flender, who wrote for Sid Caesar (as did Allen, Mel Brooks, and Carl Reiner, among others) and The Jackie Gleason Show in the 1950s.
The rest of the supporting cast (including Stellan Skarsgard and Idris Elba) does fine as well, though Eccleston is given precious little to do other than snarl menacingly beneath layers of makeup and CGI, and Anthony Hopkins seems vaguely dyspeptic at the very thought of having to play Odin again.
Though the sequel has a new director and some new cast members, Deadpool 2 is unsurprisingly doubling down on what made the first film such a big hit, including jokes about exactly how big of a hit at the box office it was, as well as plenty of other fourth - wall - breaking moments.
Deadline reports Jessica Szohr has joined the cast of The Orville's second season as a «new crew member,» though no other details are currently available.
Though the director has once again teamed up with writer / actor / muse Brit Marling, the real draw is the other cast members, including Ellen Page, Alexander Skarsgard and Toby Kebbell.
Though not every subplot (and with this many characters to juggle, there are quite a few) works as well as others, the chemistry among the core cast remains intact, and that's a major reason for its success.
There is other fine work from the supporting cast, though many of the «whites» look almost as dark as the «Mexicans,» which leads to some confusion.
Until then, though, we'll have other opportunities to enjoy that cast.
They, plus one or two other cast members (who we won't discuss to avoid spoiling anyone who hasn't seen the movie) could conceivably come back — and probably should, given the plot connection — though that's all up in the air like a juggler's clubs for now.
The entire cast does a good job, though some have more to do than others.
It's rumoured that castings have been made for Tom Vaughan - Lawlor as Ebony Maw and Terry Notary as Cull Obsidian), though the others haven't yet been revealed.
That question is somewhat complicated, because there are very good things about it — Chloë Grace Moretz's fantastic as a foulmouthed twelve - year - old version of the Punisher, with some Jackie Chan thrown in, and so is «lead» Aaron Johnson, who manages not to look like he's lost the movie he's top - lining to every single other cast member, whether it's Moretz, Nic Cage, Christopher Mintz - Plasse (whose squinty nerd thing, identical to Superbad, is just annoying here) or Mark Strong, even though he does at one point or another in the film.
Though these vignettes cover the usual bases with the standard soundbites from a variety of cast and crew members, the production that is presented seems a bit interesting than others.
The cast certainly helps: Mathew McConaughey, Ben Affleck, Jason London, Parker Posey, Milla Jovovich, Joey Lauren Adams, and Adam Goldberg all appear, though some less often than others.
Though it's not an exact science, usually you can predict the winners based on who actually shows up — and the other ensemble cast nominees for films such as the frontrunner «The Descendants» and «Martha Marcy May Marlene» attended in full force, even if that required Elizabeth Olsen to skip a class at NYU.
He shambles around projecting a certain faded mystique — though you quickly get the impression that his impact on the art world was minor, he casts a long shadow for his children, all of whom he's ignored at times, and burdened with lofty expectations at others.
But Cheadle's just one part of an impressive cast, which includes Chiwetel Ejiofor («Inside Man»), as his program - manager - turned - agent; Martin Sheen («The West Wing»); Cedric the Entertainer («The Original Kings of Comedy»); and Taraji P. Henson («Hustle & Flow»), who, though not as well - known as others in the cast, shines as Greene's on - and - off girlfriend Vernell.
Though no other character in the film is nearly so fleshed out, a game supporting cast — including the welcome Michael Stuhlbarg and a pitch - perfect Mark Strong — help balance Chastain's blistering presence.
The other elements of the cast are solid, though: Clark Gregg is his usual relaxed but still somewhat serious - minded self and Jilliam Morgese as Hero — in what is essentially her first role — is an effervescent presence, in whom you can understand why Claudio sees so much.
The cast is relatively good, though their glossy, mostly one - note characterizations don't offer much choice material for them to give us much nuance other than in a pulpy romance sort of way.
Though he didn't get the role, he had an idea for one of the other parts that was then being cast:
Keegan - Michael Key plays her more ambitious boyfriend, Birbiglia himself plays the group's increasingly desperate and embittered ringleader, and funny people fill out the cast, though the others aren't always as well - drawn as Jacobs, Key, and Birbiglia.
Though it risks falling into the same traps as other feel - good dramas (after all, it's basically an underdog sports film for the STEM crowd), «Hidden Figures» rises above its formulaic plot thanks to some terrific performances from the cast.
After all, the film's big debut at Sundance earlier this year was overshadowed by the director's untimely death, and though the cast and crew were all there to support the premiere, it's hard to imagine that anyone had anything else on their mind other than paying tribute to their dear friend.
The quippy script is handled with aplomb by a very likeable and talented comedy cast, though: Jason Bateman, the «everyman» with personality, Jane Fonda as his sexually cavalier mother and Tina Fey, who almost trips into a New York accent in her quest to play the film's other ballsy matriarch.
Of course, the film also wouldn't work without proper casting, and though other actresses had been approached to play the titular women, it's difficult to imagine any others displaying a better mix of emotion, vulnerability, and drive to be themselves than Sarandon and Davis.
Okay, some of the jokes that fall to her and some of the other cast are perhaps a bit too outrageous or unthinking, but it does seem as though the director was definitely trying to interrogate himself and stay on the right side of humour.
The same comments from the other featurette apply here, though this one is slightly more fun thanks to the behind - the - scenes footage of the cast at work.
It was not just what she said - though this was powerful enough - but the fact that O'Connor is expected to cast the decisive vote in this case, as in so many others.
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