Sentences with phrase «actors give»

I'm catching up with the «Nature is Speaking» education push by Conservation International, featuring a set of videos in which actors give voice to the oceans, rain forests and other beautiful and bounteous facets of the planet's sheath of life.
Delectable buffet dinners are served while traditional Balinese dancers and actors give exhilarating performances.
I blame director Paul Weitz (About a Boy), since most of the actors give lazy turns, with one notable exception: Sam Elliott (I'll See You in My Dreams).
But since the film is so eager to start ripping apart the space station and killing off characters, we're never that invested in anyone beyond what the actors give us.
The theater director sees it from the actors» perspective, telling the father, «Your expression becomes material here to which the actors give body and form, voice and gesture... [I] f it should manage to hold up on stage, the merit, you can believe me, belongs entirely to my actors.»
Both actors give the impression that there's more going on to them than they show outwardly, and certainly we get the feeling, as Sutter does within the film, that there's so much more to Aimee than meets the eye, and Woodley nails the budding wallflower character as outwardly shy but inwardly captivating, once you see beyond just her awkward outer shell.
All three actors give what are potentially award - winning performances and overall look about as close to the real characters as possible.
After two child actors give it their all, Margot Robbie — who also produced — takes her turn as Harding, playing her from age 15 through adulthood.
And yet, in the extended cast that includes a re-teaming of Almodovar's preferred players alongside fresher faces, the actors give the film their all.
Over half the actors give great performances.
The three main actors all give very fine performances, the the movie was directed by Richard Brooks, the man responsible for Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Looking For Mr. Goodbar and one of cinema's all - time greatest crimes against literature, the version of The Brothers Karamazov starring William Shatner.
The voice actors give the characters the personality we've grown to love over the last decade.
The actors give performances you would expect in serious dramas.
Both lead actors give life and energy to their characters, along with a sense of understanding that they are reaching the end of their days.
Both young actors give excellent performances, but earn plenty of assistance from the adult cast members (including Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Bruce Willis and Tilda Swinton).
The actors give as much as the script allows, with Charlize Theron (Young Adult) as crafty Meredith Vickers, Michael Fassbender (Shame) as sinister David, and Noomi Rapace (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) as the daydreaming scientist definitely help flesh out characters at a time when others are left to flap about with little to do.
The actors give engaging and memorable performances as a family that realizes it does indeed need the help of their estranged relative Dylan, who ultimately proves his worthiness of being accepted back into their good graces.
Boots Riley is not about to waste his cast, though, for each of the actors give a fantastic performance that perfectly balances bizarre behaviour with serious emotional development.
Because the script that she wrote, the performances her actors give, are so effusive — Saoirse Ronan, she's just giving you so much — that I always thought with Lady Bird that to add too much to these virtuosic performances might just be too loud.
The two lead actors give the project their all, which would be enough on a better project.
«Offers the frustrating experience of watching two magnificent actors give utterly real performances in a cloying dramedy that embraces all the worst aspects of the One Last Trip sub-genre» — Norm Wilner, NOW Magazine
I was hoping for a bit more personal details on Linklater but I enjoyed it all the same and it's good to hear some great actors give their opinion on the man.
Both actors give sincere, deeply nuanced performances that draw us even further into the already compelling story.
One of the assets of Stranger Things is its air of mystery, and the actors give the indelible impression that they have much locked away inside.
While the actors give superb performances the real star of «Fantastic Voyage» are the breathtaking and phenomenol special effects that were unheard of and astounding when audiences went to see this back in 1966.
Their characters could easily become capital - letter caricatures — Victim, Loyal Friend — but the actors give Warner and King a sense of personality, and deeply felt hurt, that stays with you.
Although the actors give it their all, I will never recommend this film to anyone, because it is the most predicable piece of streamline crap out there.
Plurality support will tend to go with whoever seems more reasonable - though the reasons political actors give will have some impact on what people see as reasonable.
«Dilly dilly» seems to be this fictional world's version of «cheers,» and it's generally connected to an actor giving someone some Bud Light.
He pledged that the EU would continue to support the robust training of stakeholders, a strong collation and transmission system, internal party democracy, promotion of women participation, securing an apolitical role for the security forces with the main political actors giving their commitment to minimum guarantees ahead of the elections and more transparency in the funding of the political parties and political campaigns.
Male and female actors gave physics lectures to college students.
The 57 - year - old actor gave his honest opinion after seeing the movie and https:///videos/lady-gaga-lady-gagas-pepsi-zero-sugar-super-bowl...
Walking into rooms full of only men, sitting in chairs hovered over by men, advised and talked down to by her board that is only men, compared constantly to her father and reminded repeatedly that he handed over the business to her late husband, and in one significant moment, even talked to sharply by Bradlee himself (a scene lifted out of the mundane by just the look Streep gives, and he ignores), the actor gives an outstanding portrayal of a woman finding her feet.
It's a shame, because the actor gives a pretty darn good performance.
Between highly forgettable vanity projects, which he's been churning out at a torrid clip, Franco has essentially been playing an indifferent actor giving indifferent performances in terrible big - studio movies like «Oz the Great and Powerful» and «The Interview.»
Flashing his baby blues and a fiery temper, the actor gives a fully engaged performance that almost makes us want to forgive the movie's laziness.
And a cast to dream of down to the smallest roles, most of the actors giving the performance of their lifetime: J.Lo is hardly recognizable as the irrelevant pop singer of recent years, doing a great job as a female cop tempted by the attracting opposites of bank robber George Clooney, who was never better than here.
All the lead's do well in this character study that becomes a chase movie, the actors given space to not explain every character nuance to us, the photography's decent, wide vistas of rugged Western canyons.
I'm not going to say that any of these actors gave a bad performance its just that they weren't meant to work together.
The former actor gives a performance that's so generic he practically blends in with the Vegas scenery and the latter basically plays his most recognized role (Andy Bernhard from TV's «The Office») minus the self - absorbed edge.
Tell us a secret When you see an actor giving an intense performance, there's usually nothing going on in his brain apart from maybe what he was doing that morning.
Carano's screen presence evokes nothing less than»70s Pam Grier — where the effect is not that of an actor giving a natural and charismatic performance in a film, but, rather, a natural and charismatic person acting in a film.
Phoenix went on to become one of the screen's most respected actors giving an amazing performance in The Master and Inherent Vice.
It is almost theatrical in its approach, the actors each given the space and opportunity to tackle the material with extended takes with tons of room to develop their characters.
Surprisingly, the movie doesn't go the easy route; there's comedy and pathos, sure, yet also a nagging desperation, particularly adhering to Kline, a faultless actor given to curious choices.
The screenplay that is given to these actors gives them plenty of opportunities to show what they can do.
That said, as an efficient, low - stakes thriller, A Patch of Fog comes recommended, mainly thanks to the showcase it provides for its leads: two reliable character actors given a chance to headline a psychologically probing battle - of - the - wits, something usually reserved for bigger movie stars, when this sort of film had an easier time getting funded in the current landscape.
Mike White — «Year of the Dog» Maybe one of the purest expressions of «screenwriter - turned - director» (though he's also an actor given to appearing in character roles in some of his films) Mike White had, in years leading to 2007, carved out quite a distinctive place for himself as an indie screenwriter dealing more in low - key human dramedy than some of the more bombastic Shane Black - types, or more mainstream Steve Zaillian - types on our list.
Less than a decade away from winning his first of two Oscars, the actor gives a nice performance as sensationalist journalist Wes Brent.
«Spartacus Fan Favorites with Liam McIntyre» features the actor giving out his top ten fan - favorite moments from the series.
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