Patrick Wilson is no slouch either (having worked with James Wan prior no doubt a benefit); he is believably stern and generous, and the young actresses portraying the Perron daughters thankfully stray from the normally arid line readings
by teenaged actors.
Not exact matches
A douchebag alpha dad played
by the shredded and square - jawed Belgian
actor Kevin Janssens, Richard just wants to spend a quiet weekend in the desert with his
teenage mistress, far away from his unseen wife and their pesky children.
While the other
actors don't have much to do, each one of them — even Mildred's suffering
teenage son, worn down
by her campaign, and Dixon's cynical mother — registers a mark.
The town of Ebbing might as well be called Character
Actor Central, as roles are richly filled
by John Hawkes, Peter Dinklage, Lucas Hedges (2016's «Manchester
by the Sea») and Caleb Landry Jones playing, respectively, Mildred's ex-husband Charlie, Mildred's pool - playing buddy James, Mildred's
teenage son Robbie, and Ebbing Advertising owner Red Welby.
There is nothing conspicuously revolutionary about the «The Kids Are All Right», a sleek, smart, enormously entertaining film about a middle - aged lesbian couple (played
by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) whose
teenage kids seek out the sperm donor who is their biological father (Mark Ruffalo); it has big - name
actors, a sun - dappled Los Angeles setting, and the feel of a classic Hollywood comedy at its snappiest.
Bolstered
by a strong supporting cast of older comedy
actors (Thomas Hayden Church and Lisa Kudrow appear as teachers), she takes what could have been tricky subject matter and instead creates a mature dialogue about American
teenage relationships.
The film features a stellar cast led
by Justin Long (Yoga Hosers, Tusk, Accepted), Melanie Lynskey («Castle Rock,» «Togetherness,» Heavenly Creatures), Tony Hale («Arrested Development,» «Veep»), Melonie Diaz (Fruitvale Station, The Belko Experiment), Carrie Preston («Claws,» «True Blood»), and powerful performances from
teenage actors Arman Darbo (Defenders of Life) and Sawyer Barth (Super Dark Times).
Main character Chiron is played
by three different
actors over the course of the film: Alex R. Hibbert plays his younger self, Ashton Sanders plays his
teenage years and Trevante Rhodes plays Chiron in his adult prime.
Cable will be joined in the movie
by returning characters, including Briana Hildebrand's atomic - powered Negasonic
Teenage Warhead, and Stefan Kapicic's Colossus, as well as fellow newcomers including Zazie Beetz's fate - defying Domino and Firefist, played
by teen
actor Julian Dennison.
Featuring narration
by actors including Jena Malone and Ben Whishaw and a vibrant score
by Bradford Cox (Deerhunter),
Teenage feels like an elegant though somewhat on - the - nose love letter to rebellion and identity.
The intimate and sensual picture also features yet another terrific performance
by 14 - year - old Elle Fanning, who is quickly becoming the most compelling
teenage actor working in movies today.
Taking a brief respite from the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen King and James Herbert,
teenage me elected to check out a pair of books
by actor - turned - author Tom Tryon — and was floored
by the results.
From Annie (Kristen Wiig) arguing with a
teenage girl in Bridesmaids, to a monologue
by Jason Statham's Rick Ford in last year's Spy, Feig has an insane amount of patience and simply lets his
actors bounce off of one another — cutting the best material into the final film in post-production.
Ex-Home and Away
actor Rhys Wakefield however does a decent job as Josh, the typical neglected
teenage son character of the man leading the expedition, Frank played
by Richard Roxburgh.
Led
by Olivia DeJonge (The Visit) as the responsible babysitter Ashley and Levi Miller (Pan) as the 12 - year - old in love with his babysitter, this group of
teenaged actors masterfully deliver a very, very dark comedy full of bite and blood.