Sentences with phrase «by an actress so»

Sandra Bullock delivered my favorite performance by an actress so far this year.

Not exact matches

Although the films Alibaba Pictures Group has invested in like So Young (by actress - turned director Zhao Wei, who is also a major shareholder of the company) and Tiny Times (by popular writer Guo Jingming) have recorded remarkable box - office revenues, the company has yet to turn a profit, with a net loss of HK$ 443.54 million for the first half of last year.
So Glad We Waited In 2000, New Yorker Lois Nachamie, a board - certified psychotherapist and couples counselor, wrote a book called So Glad We Waited: A Hand - Holding Guide for Over-35 Parents (with a forward by another older NYC mom, actress Debra Winger, who had her second child after 40).
The actress, best known for her role as Al Lambert on Step By Step shared photos of their newborn with the label «Introducing... Georgia James Breault / / Born March 6, 5 lbs 13oz We are overjoyed and so in love.»
While it's a nod to the 1976 boxing movie — fans will recognize the not - so - subtle nod to the fact that «Adrian» was also the name of Rocky Balboa's wife, and later girlfriend, played by actress Talia Shire — the repetition of the candidate's name is also a clear effort to let voters know who she is.
Because approximately every second person especially women are inspired by TV superstars i.e. the girls, and as they are totally updated from the current most popular fashion so many women make their dress choices according to those dresses worn by their favorite actresses.
The «Shameless» actress, 31, usually wears her hair straight or wavy, so her fans were surprised and delighted by her drastically different look.
So today the actress finally announced that Illuminate by Ashley is coming on May 29th.
There's good reason to suspect that the New Girl actress has been posessed by someone who hates bangs and signature shoulder - length hair, because the human formerly known as Zooey Deschanel looks so sad to have bobbed hair -LSB-...]
There's good reason to suspect that the New Girl actress has been posessed by someone who hates bangs and signature shoulder - length hair, because the human formerly known as Zooey Deschanel looks so sad to have bobbed hair and be bangs-less.
SoulGeek was created by Dino Andrade in memory of Mary Kay Bergman, a voice actress and his late wife, so he's extremely passionate about the site and is on a mission to help all geeks, nerds, and dorks find their perfect match.
Actress Lily Tomlin and screenwriter Jane Wagener were in their 70s by the time gay marriage was legalized, so they viewed the idea of getting married with a wry sense of humor, quipping they may dress up like chickens on the big day.
His wife (Julie Christie) is a burned out actress who had a child by another actor while married to Nick, of course one day during an arrugment she brings up the fact that the child who is now 15 is not his, major mistake child hears runs away and so is the story line of our film.
Still smarting from being kicked off his boat with no pay — and searching for a babysitter to cover her time studying to be a nurse after her actress mom (Swoosie Kurtz) takes a stage - acting job out of town — Kate is persuaded by her best gal pal (Eva Longoria) to check Leonardo out of the hospital, convince him that they're husband and wife, and take him home so he can help out around the house.
The challenge arises from the fact that so many of the film's lines are the play's, being rehearsed by the actress and her assistant in readings that test their own relationship.
The film follows the actress, played magnificently by Juliette Binoche as she hesitates and then prepares for the new production, and Assayas manages to mix the actress's feelings with the text of the play so that you never quite know if the actress or her character in the play is speaking.
No actress could fail to be upstaged by the stunningly fanciful costumes (with matching tresses), the blaring choir music (so distracting it could make a fundamentalist swear - off religion), and production design by a craftsmen who worked on the cartoon - inspired flicks X 2 and Superman Returns.
So when the 32 - year - old actress pulls up to Jan De Bont's bank - breaking house of mock - horrors (a k a «The Haunting») in a dusty yellow Gremlin, it's obvious Taylor has elected to deal her career - hallmarked by furious spins in «I Shot Andy Warhol» and «Girlstown» - a big - budget body blow.
Pick through that mess, and even the biggest Daniels skeptic will find a fierce commitment to progressive social issues; a knack for writing showcases for actresses of color that are so often slighted by Hollywood; and a kind of Shakespeare - meets - camp delight for dialogue that is as operatic as it is silly — though only effective about as often as you'd expect with that kind of ambition.
Described by Bernardo Bertolucci as «so beautiful it's indecent,» Eva Green is one of the most intriguing actresses today.
The supporting actress occasionally seems more like an id - fueled sprite than a real person, but a late twist satisfactorily reveals why Eve is so sociopathically unbothered by the murders they commit.
Though Nashville won just a single Oscar and a single Golden Globe, each for Best Original Song (for «I'm Easy», written and performed by Carradine), it was nominated for five of the former and eleven of the latter, which even bestowed two nominations each on Tomlin and Blakley, actresses making their film debuts, while classifying the film as a drama (back when true musicals weren't so rare).
And so, while Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water leads the pack with 12 nominations, it's helped by a superb Sally Hawkins, who's up for Best Actress, and is going up against Call Me By Your Name, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — nine nominations and directed by our own Martin McDonagh — Winston Churchill drama Darkest Hour and Christopher Nolan's bold war film, Dunkirby a superb Sally Hawkins, who's up for Best Actress, and is going up against Call Me By Your Name, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — nine nominations and directed by our own Martin McDonagh — Winston Churchill drama Darkest Hour and Christopher Nolan's bold war film, DunkirBy Your Name, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — nine nominations and directed by our own Martin McDonagh — Winston Churchill drama Darkest Hour and Christopher Nolan's bold war film, Dunkirby our own Martin McDonagh — Winston Churchill drama Darkest Hour and Christopher Nolan's bold war film, Dunkirk.
Lee Abbott (John Krasinski, who also directs) and his wife Evelyn (Emily Blunt) have a deaf teenage daughter, Regan (played by deaf actress Millicent Simmonds), so they already know American sign language and use it, and a lighting system, to communicate in their silent world.
The Looper actress and her husband, John Krasinski, are keeping the sex of their unborn baby — due in January — a secret, so well wishers were greeted by both pink and blue balloons as they arrived at the couple's Los Angeles home on Saturday afternoon (December 14).
Written and directed by indie actress Greta Gerwig, it's semi-autobiographical, which might be why it rings so true.
No one paying to see this movie remembers the original cast so these actors and actresses are not challenged by the famous names that originally created the characters.
Critics were so impressed by the Adams» portrayal of Shanté when it premiered at the Sundance Festival last year, the actress earned a Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Performance.
I mean the darker, more unnerving question of how a movie adaptation of Paula Hawkin's bestselling novel, cast with a pair of Hollywood's most mesmerizing actresses (Emily Blunt and Rebecca Ferguson), penned by celebrated «Secretary» screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson, and directed by acclaimed «The Help» helmer Tate Taylor can go so disastrously off the rails.
Aronofsky, didn't make her into a great actress all of a sudden and her acting ability is just fine as demonstrated by such films as Leon and Closer (career best work so far).
The other two are nicely played by young British actor Noah Jupe and the hearing - impaired actress Millicent Simmonds, so fine in the recent Wonderstruck.
I will be so bold as to say that I wouldn't at all be surprised by an Oscar nomination for Best Actress for her.
Jennifer Merin In offering a intmate glimpse into the life of transgender Marina Vidal, played so brilliantly by transgender actress Daniela Vega, A Fantastic Woman delivers insight and elicits compassion from audiences of all genders.
The 32 - year - old actress has been high in demand since she dazzled fans with her portrayal of Wonder Woman earlier this year, so it's no wonder she's now being eyed up for the lead role in the upcoming drama directed by Justin Kurzel.
The First Wives Club was a major success story for so many reasons: an original mainstream comedy, a movie about women over 50, a movie that recognized the comedic potential of actresses like Diane Keaton, Bette Midler, and Goldie Hawn... with every year that goes by, the movie seems more and more like a miracle.
(In Greek with subtitles) The Decoy Bride (Unrated) Unintended consequences comedy, set on a remote Scottish island, about a British bloke (David Tennant) who develops feelings for the look - a-like (Katie Macdonald) he hires to impersonate his famous, Hollywood actress fiancée (Alice Eve) so they can tie the knot in peace without being hounded by the paparazzi.
Some of the best episodes carried controversy lightly on their shoulders — The Six Southern Gentlemen of Tennessee dealt with race and the Confederate flag; Jeremy Goodwin dated an «adult film actress» over a four - episode arc; The Head Coach, Dinner and the Morning Mail dealt with date rape by a sports star; co-anchor Dan begins therapy, and so much more — not for the sake of controversy, but always in service of telling a compelling story.
So Close isn't really a good film by any means, but it will find a receptive audience among viewers who like eye - candy in their action as well as their actresses.
There is a telling scene in which Bobbi Jene — the dancer subject of this doc — has a sit down discussion with the actress Laura Dern and explains that she defeated her eating disorder by throwing so much energy into her work that indulging afterwards was necessary for balance.
That we are able to discern so much about a character from about 25 minutes of exposition, composed simply of fragments of daily life — no high drama, no overt statements of purpose or desire — has to do with the meticulous attention paid by the director and his leading actress to rhythms, textures, and small details of behavior.
Mia (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz musician, scraps by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to frail the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart.
So, it's not surprising that an impressive number of powerful women were also honored for their work both on the small screen, with Big Little Lies and The Handmaid's Tale, and on the big screen, with first - time writer - director Greta Gerwig winning Best Motion Picture, Comedy for her directorial debut, Lady Bird, along with leading lady, Saoirse Ronan winning Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy.
PALME D'OR Blue is the Warmest Color (also known as La Vie A'Dele - Chapitre 1 & 2) by Abdellatif Kechiche In an unusual move the actresses Léa Seydoux and Adele Exarchopoulos are apparently sharing the Palme D'Or with the director so they all three have matching scrolls.
Some of the coats worn by Helena Bonham Carter as Queen Elizabeth were vintage, although due to the actress» tiny hands using period gloves was impossible so they had to be custom made instead.
Facing accusations by an actress and a filmmaker over alleged sexual misconduct, James Franco said on CBS»  «The Late Show with Stephen Colbert» on Tuesday the things heÂ's heard aren» t accurate but he supports people coming out  «because they didn» t have a voice for so long.» (Photo by Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP, File)
Emily Blunt, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical, «Into the Woods» «Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for embracing the Baker's Wife and recognizing this film that I am so proud to be a part of.
Edie Falco, Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical, «Nurse Jackie» «The Hollywood Foreign Press has been so kind and supportive of me over the years.
How serendipitous that Streetcar's Blanche should have been so magically transfigured by an actress called Blanchett (Cate).
LA Times went nuts for Blunt; Ebert called her «irresistible» and posed the question: «Why do so many actresses get their Oscar nominations by playing whores or queens?»
«I was so incredibly proud, because [harassment is] obviously something that affects all industries,» the actress told ET about the support for Time's Up by artists at the GRAMMYs, saying that the white rose tribute was handled «beautifully».
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