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I did noticed some haloes around the actors at times, but otherwise the transfer looks fine.
There are some noticeable haloes around the actors at times, but they aren't distracting.

Not exact matches

When starring in movies like «American Hustle» or «The Hangover,» 40 - year - old actor Bradley Cooper is able to stay at his normal weight — around 185 pounds.
Two of her close friends, actor Matthew Montgomery and rapper Sirah, posted the same photo with Lovato — apparently at some kind of bar or club — in which Lovato's hand appears to be clutched around an invisible object.
In a statement released through lawyer Gloria Allred's office, Helen Hayes alleged that Cosby followed her and two friends «around all day» at a summer 1973 celebrity tennis tournament in Pebble Beach, California, hosted by actor Clint Eastwood.
Each actor, says Honan, usually had to keep at least thirty parts in his head during the span of one month, and a leading actor had to memorize around 800 lines for an afternoon and keep 4,800 lines in mind per week.
Actor Ian Somerhalder made headlines on all the major parenting and baby sites and then some when it was shared on social media that he carried his wife's breast pump around in a cardboard to - go box all night at the Golden Globes recently.
Around the State Capitol there is a widely shared belief that Governor Andrew Cuomo's Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker was the real life inspiration for the fictional early 90s television program, «Doogie Howser MD.» For those who don't remember the show, which ran for four seasons on ABC beginning in 1989, Actor Neil Patrick Harris portrayed the child prodigy who graduated from medical school at age 14.
«The Programme aims to enhance engagements between state and non-state actors to build consensus around identified urban development priorities and amplify Africa's voice at the global level towards HABITAT III.
Brooke C. Aldrich, trustee at the charity Neotropical Primate Conservation, highlights serious concerns around the wider implications of using primate «actors» in films, including the trivialization of their conservation and welfare needs and representing them as suitable pets to viewers.
The singer / dancer at the gym was going about his business with no concern for how the podcaster felt about it, the pajama - wearer was looking ludicrous because he just didn't care how the screenwriter perceived his outfit, the skateboarder was careening around street corners with no concern for the actor walking nearby, and the entitled driver was ignoring how the photographer might feel about his obnoxious driving.
The actors thought on their feet, and remained in character at all times, drawing you into the tales they were telling you, and making you believe the world around you.
He enrolled in the Masters of Fine Arts program at the Actors Studio Drama School at New School University and began molding his abilities around a love of the craft, rather than a paycheck.
The performances all around are great, and the cast does an admirable job portraying actors and other characters that The Room aficionados are more than familiar with at this point.
So after surveying the 85 movies that are hoping to be nominated for this year's Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, here are 12 actors you may already know (or at least recognize) who star in one or more of the submissions this time around...
About Photo # 3288520: Steve Carell keeps his arm around his wife Nancy at the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium on Sunday (January 25) in Los Angeles.
Steve Carell keeps his arm around his wife Nancy at the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards held at the Shrine Auditorium on Sunday (January 25) in Los Angeles.
It's terrific that this actor and the industry around him has insisted and / or at least allowed a mix of credits, with films as diverse as The Ghost Writer and The Matador in there with the 007s and Mama Mias.
Perhaps the best reason that J.C. Chandor «s Robert Redford - starring survivalist - at - sea tale earns such company is in its life - affirming status; as a sailor battles the elements, as expertly conveyed by the veteran actor, it is impossible not to be moved by his plight and the fleeting nature of all around it.
It's actually astonishing that we not only have great actors nailing tricky scenes, and really some stunning, winding camerawork to go with it, but such things as the weaving in of special effects and the utter lack of capturing any of the off - screen crew members who surely must have been around helping with the shoot (that we never see anything we shouldn't in any of the many on - screen mirrors is quite astonishing) only makes this one of the more brilliant efforts at shooting a seamless film since the first in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope.
Otherwise, the plot revolves around the unlikely financial arrangement secretly struck between rebellious, aristocrat de Vere (Rhys Ifans) and alcoholic commoner Shakespeare (Rafe Spall) at a time when the former was a prolific, closet playwright while the latter was a struggling actor.
It turns out that Yim Ho — the gifted director of Homecoming (1984), which I reviewed favorably when it showed at Facets Multimedia in late 1987 — started shooting King of Chess in Taipei around that time, from a script that he wrote with Tony Leung, one of his lead actors.
Over at Oscar Watch: Universal Pictures has already set up its awards site, and a little clicking around uncovers something very interesting: The studio apparently has decided to campaign for both Frank Langella and Michael Sheen as Best Actor for Frost / Nixon, instead of placing one of them in the Best Supporting Actor race so they -LSB-...]
A couple of hours after announcing that Terrence Malick's long - awaited Knight Of Cups will premiere at next month's Berlin Film Festival, FilmNation Entertainment has released the first trailer for the film, which showcases the reclusive director's unparalleled talent for getting actors to jump around, then stand really close to each other without making eye contact.
An actor famed for his odd - ball decisions and ability to straddle a dozen occupations at once, he's produced, directed and starred in a hotly - tipped biopic that's based around the making of what critics have dubbed «the worst movie ever made».
The clause, which can be added to actors» contracts at their request, has been around since 2016 and was co-created by University of Southern California communications professor Dr. Stacy Smith, civil rights and employment practice attorney Kalpana Kotagal and producer and actor Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni.
The clause, which can be added to actors» contracts at their request, has actually been around since 2016 and was co-created by University of Southern California communications professor Dr. Stacy Smith, civil rights and employment practice attorney Kalpana Kotagal and producer and actor Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni.
A couple of hours after announcing that Terrence Malick's long - awaited Knight Of Cups will premiere at next month's Berlin Film Festival, FilmNation Entertainment has released the first trailer for the film, which showcases the reclusive director's unparalleled talent for getting actors to jump around, then stand...
More often, Petty found himself playing himself, or at least some variation of himself, and usually stole the show from the other real actors around him.
Recognition for the cast by year - end critics groups will likely be one of the most important ways that awards discussion around this March release can be revived at the end of the year, and if it can crack the field at the all - important Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards for Outstanding Ensemble, then a Best Picture berth would be looking very promising — as none of Anderson's previous films have been nominated before at this key precursor.
Even then, you may spend more time gawking at the green - screen blurs around each actor as they walk through yet another endless desert.
At the recent press day, Core, Ramirez, Bracey, wingsuit stunt pilot Jeb Corliss, professional free climber Chris Sharma, Alcon producers Andrew A. Kosove and Broderick Johnson, and 2nd unit director Philip Boston talked about how they went about creating the ultimate sports movie, how the actors viewed their characters and built the bro - mance, the challenges of coordinating a production that shot around the world in 11 countries and on 4 continents, why all the 2nd unit work was shot prior to the first unit work, why vision and authenticity were paramount, why the imagination, energy and focus required to shoot a film in camera is much greater than when visual effects are used everywhere, and why it took courage to make this film.
He truly is one of the very best and bravest actors around at present.
Mathieu Amalric, Jodie Foster, James Franco and Guillaume Canet are among the actors - turned - directors who've had films featured at the festival in recent years, and it could be that their ranks are joined this time around by Ryan Gosling — the star, who featured at the festival in «Drive» and «Only God Forgives,» has stepped behind the camera for odd fable «How To Catch A Monster,» and it could well be a dark horse to feature somewhere in the lineup.
My Life as a Dog did get plenty of other accolades around the world, winning Best Film and Actor in Sweden's Guldbagge Awards, claiming foreign film honors at the Golden Globes and Independent Spirit Awards, and picking up three special Young Artist Awards at a ceremony that also celebrated Fred Savage, Cory Feldman, and «Growing Pains.»
French character actors Matthias Schoenaerts, Bouli Lanners and Celine Sallette co-star and the story is rumored to be based, at least in part, around one of the shorts about a marine park Orca trainer who loses his leg and then joins Unlimbited Potential, a support group made of addict - amputees.
Another brilliant actor of astounding longevity, Charles Vanel, plays superlatively well the retired detective Fichet, who starts sniffing around when he runs into Christina at the morgue.
To listen to the actors at SAG and again on the red carpet tonight at the BAFTAs you'd never know there had been any kerfuffle at all around Three Billboards.
Anderson has worked in a variety of genres — noir, screwball comedy, historical epic, and straight - up relationship drama — but his films always bear his distinctive fingerprints: sharply drawn characters (some of whom are uneasily at odds with the world around them); a sense of humor filtered through dark situations; and a stable of actors with whom he works regularly.
Vaughn; Spielberg's «Lincoln,» starring Daniel Day - Lewis, Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones, which grossed over $ 270 million at the worldwide box office and was nominated for 12 Academy Awards ® with Daniel Day - Lewis winning for Best Actor; «Real Steel,» starring Hugh Jackman and directed by Shawn Levy; Spielberg's «War Horse,» based on Michael Morpurgo's award - winning book and nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture; and «The Help,» which resonated with audiences around the country and earned over $ 200 million at the box office and received four Academy Award nominations with Octavia Spencer winning for Best Supporting Actress.
For the role of Marlo, a harried mother in her early 40s who doesn't have time to brush her hair, Theron reportedly packed on some 50 pounds and «let herself go,» as we like to say about beautiful actors who undergo such transformations for roles — but even as Marlo lugs herself around and laments how men don't look at her the way they once did, she still looks like Charlize Theron.
Shelton's obviously got a way with actors and knows how to cast some of the best ones around — with any luck, her next effort will be at their level.
There are plenty of other actors around, too, but you'll be too busy looking at the stars (oh!
Back in December, around the time that the New York Film Critics Circle awarded its supporting actor prize to Moonlight's Mahershala Ali, I had a conversation with a fellow member of the group that's nagged at me ever since.
In four of my five selections below, moreover, the actor is operating at a rather higher level than the film around him — and yet it's here where I think some of the whole year's most adventurous work in the category is to be found.
This 2004 version sees better actors all around, a much more mature Tony Scott (Top Gun, Spy Game) at the helm, and a post-9 / 11 world that has Americans crying out for merciless vengeance against all those who would terrorize us.
He was so much fun to be around, and more professional than most actors, with his preparation and the fact that he just wanted to act... When you start out, you look at some actors» careers and you say, I want to follow the path they've taken.
Being a movie around a cab company, you'd at least expect there to be a plethora of celebrities, comedians, or interesting actors as passengers, to keep the comedic possibilities fresh.
[The author] argues that these two extremes persist today in modern Hollywood, where actors... must cope with and work around such limited options... These men are rewarded for their portrayal of the stereotypes most needed to put America's ongoing racial anxieties at ease.»
When I take note of it and look around at the people who I was making movies with at the beginning, it's incredible how the mumblecore movies — or whatever you want to call them — have not only infiltrated the mainstream, but those actors and filmmakers are now household names.
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