Casey Affleck is obviously a much better
actor than his brother Ben, but his performance in this film goes beyond just beating bro.
Not exact matches
Jon Polito, the prolific and raspy - voiced character
actor whose more
than 200 credits ranged from «Homicide: Life on the Street» and «Modern Family» to the Coen
Brother films «Barton Fink» and «The Big Lebowski,» has died.
Juggernaut, the half -
brother of Professor X, is a menacing and imposing figure, a character too «larger
than life» to simply be played by an
actor.
Kroll is less innately lovable
than his co-star in a way that makes his casting as Robbie's
brother, Bill, surprisingly perfect (save, perhaps, for the idea that the two
actors have much in common genetically).
If McFarlane is going for the inanity and diminishing returns of the Wayan
Brothers» «xxxx - Movie» franchise, all that is proven here is that Keenon Ivory and Marlon are better
actors than he.
One of the Hank & Frank
actors is played by Paul Weitz (
brother to Chris; the two wrote Nutty Professor II: The Klumps and Antz, while Paul directed last year's American Pie), who takes on the secondary character better
than Charles.
Instead, done in the Duplass
Brothers» style, the dramedy is predictable enough yet graced by such warm, believable performances from all four (actually five) principal
actors that make the whole project more
than watchable.
A set of monochromatic illustrations to The
Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky from the late 1930s incorporate a greater sense of narrative
than many of Neel's other compositions and show the
actors at various key stages of the existential drama; her own life is referenced in often richly colored, quotidian scenes depicting herself in the company of her lovers.