It's a film of vivid textures, the prickly edges of cancer are blended with the slippery slope of young male friendship and the sweetness that's
born out of the actors» spot on chemistry.
Not exact matches
Following news that Shia LaBeouf had dropped
out of his would - be Broadway debut over creative differences, the
actor best known for his roles Shia Saide LaBeouf was
born in Los Angeles, California, to Shayna (Saide) and Jeffrey Craig LaBeouf, and is an only child.
Documentary chronicling the intimate story
of an aspiring
actor who brings his sister,
born with Down syndrome,
out to Los Angeles to pursue her dream
of becoming a Hollywood diva.
Critics Consensus: The Superman series bottoms
out here: the action is
boring, the special effects look cheaper, and none
of the
actors appear interested in where the plot's going.
Critic Consensus: The Superman series bottoms
out here: the action is
boring, the special effects look cheaper, and none
of the
actors appear interested in where the plot's going.
Boring plot, boring action, cheap effects (even compared to the previous installments whos effects are out of time now), even the actors did their worst, compared to the other m
Boring plot,
boring action, cheap effects (even compared to the previous installments whos effects are out of time now), even the actors did their worst, compared to the other m
boring action, cheap effects (even compared to the previous installments whos effects are
out of time now), even the
actors did their worst, compared to the other movies.
Spouting coarse and unfunny dialogue by screenwriter - producer David E. Kelley (creator
of TV's Ally McBeal and Picket Fences), these four empty vessels camp
out by the lake, bicker ad nauseam, and stand around while cows and
bears get chewed by the film's best
actor, a 30 - foot crocodile effectively rendered by the Stan Winston Studio.
Once in the backwoods, Melanie: reunites with sour Ma (Mary Kay Place) and dour Pa (Fred Ward), both
actors modeling their characters on Grant Wood's necessarily two - dimensional painting «American Gothic»; «
outs» poor Bobby Ray (Ethan Embry)-- in the real world, they'd probably have been hung from the same pole flying the Confederate Flag outside the local watering hole; and delivers the most embarrassing monologue since Phoebe Cates's in Gremlins to,
of all things, a license plate marking the burial spot
of a «coon dog» named after legendary Crimson Tide coach Paul «
Bear» Bryant.
But «The Disaster Artist» is really Franco's «Ed Wood,» a persuasively human chronicle
of how the DIY cinematic catastrophe was
borne out of the friendship between Wiseau and fellow frustrated
actor Sestero, who meet in a San Francisco acting class and move to Los Angeles together with the shared dream
of getting discovered.
Don't let the star - studded cast fool you, either, because while Liam Neeson delivers solid work as usual, the rest
of the
actors are either really poor or look
bored out of their minds.
Wells (The Company Men) captures life in the
boring and hot plains
of Osage County, but nothing else rivals these
actors and their performances on screen, and he keeps all the focus on them as they come and go in and
out of the house, which is steaming with secrets and a lack
of air conditioning.
Sestero, a line producer and leading
actor of The Room, detailed his experiences making what his subtitle declared «The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made» and the friendship with writer / director / star / producer / editor Tommy Wiseau
out of which the film was
born.
The
actor - playwright's website features both name and quality
actors born out of the NYC theater scene.
Best Drama: The Shape
of Water Best Comedy: I, Tonya Best Horror or Science Fiction Film: Get
Out Best Action Film: Star Wars: The Last Jedi Best
Actor: Daniel Kaluuya for Get
Out Best Actress: Sally Hawkins for The Shape
of Water Best Director: Guillermo del Toro for The Shape
of Water Best Experimental Film: Faces Places Most Underrated Film: Brigsby
Bear Worst Film
of the Year: The Mummy About the Internet Film Critic Society The Internet Film Critic Society is an international association
of online film critics and journalists.
Daniel Kaluuya picked up the award for Best
Actor for his performance in «Get
Out» and «Brigsby
Bear» won the award for Most Underrated Film
of the Year.
Co Down -
born Dornan (right), who dated Keira Knightley from 2003 - 2005, beat a number
of stars to win the role after British
actor Charlie Hunnam pulled
out.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre —
bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema
of quality» — was the stamp
of the personal and the element
of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling
of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances
out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions
of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source
of Ray's critical appeal.
BEST
ACTOR Bryan Cranston, Trumbo = EGOT what I need Matt Damon, The Martian = I liked when he ran
out of ketchup Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant =... and sometimes the
bear eats you Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs = yay Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl = barf
But it's not as gross as watching
actors as talented as these try to make something
out of a script that contrives human interaction in such a way that Love Actually becomes quasi-fantastical in its attempts to sell the events as something
born out of love — you know, the kind
of stuff that gets people by in the real world, not the sweet syrupy stuff in movies.
I love an
actor who's willing to make an art
out of our desires to see him almost fail — which is also what's so useful in seeing him punch slightly above his weight class in a heavy dramatic role, as in
Born on the Fourth
of July, or in a role where he has to fly off the rails with manic emotionalism, as in Jerry Maguire.
It is different when a private
actor such as Gates uses his money to leverage public money — some $ 600 billion
of it for his own relatively small investment
of few tens
of millions every year — to steer the public money to implement mediocre curricula and ill thought -
out programs
born of his feverish imagination and ignorance.
Out of college he spent several years as a Tour
Actor / Director with the Missoula Children's Theater where he made a poor imitation
of wildlife, singing and dancing in
bear, wolf, and flytrap costumes.