Not exact matches
• «If the Catholic Church did what it taught, it'd be a great religion,» said the
man of the middle -
aged couple holding hands — itself a rare sight — shuffling along
in front of me on the crowded sidewalk.
Aging quickly, Ashley Williams looked a dead
man walking under Koeman but under Allardyce his lack
of mobility isn't exposed, albeit he still finds himself going into challenges second, while his usual partner Mason Holgate is strong and aggressive although still very raw at 21 years old — a good
front - foot defender but with a tendency to go
in for a challenge regardless
of whether it's the right choice or not, often seeming
in two minds into what position he should take up.
Believe me or not, through Kumi Preko, a young
man of thirteen years, Ahunu was shot
in front of the Adabraka Primary School so you can imagine if he was alive today what his
age would be.
Thanks to chillingly spare storytelling, Kruger's momentous performance, and a score by Josh Homme (the
front man of Queens
of the Stone
Age) that features a sort
of screechy clang that gave me shivers,
In the Fade is gripping.
With the help
of a Hollywood makeup
man (John Goodman) and an
aging movie producer (Alan Arkin), Mendez manages to create a fictitious
front for a sci - fi film that's so believable it includes an office and advertisements
in trade magazines.
This weekend might be all about Black Panther, Marvel's much - anticipated, 18th entry
in its ten - years - and - counting cinematic universe, but that's no reason to ignore the other visually expansive, comedic delight arriving
in in multiplexes: Oscar - winner Nick Park's (Chicken Run, Wallace & Gromit) latest foray into stop - motion wizardry (his first as sole director), Early
Man, an unexpected, if no less welcome, ode to the joys, excitement, and wonders
of the «beautiful game» («soccer» to less enlightened Americans, European football everywhere else) set against the backdrop
of a future - hanging -
in - the - balance, winner - take - all Stone
Age vs. Bronze
Age football match that's almost as thrilling and exhilarating as watching Real Madrid vs. FC Barcelona or Manchester United vs. Manchester City play
in front of paying fans (i.e.,
in the real world with real - world stakes).
Based on a novel by Fred Gipson, this coming -
of -
age story demonstrates the qualities needed to make a boy a
man — hard work, a willingness to shoulder responsibility and a determination to do what needs to be done — even if it breaks your heart (and makes you cry
in front of your whole class).
I loved my 360, I think Major Nelson is an amazing PR
front man, and Halo has one
of the best storylines
in ages....