Sentences with phrase «casting as the clown»

It's Stanfield's most recent work, in Netflix's live - action adaptation of Japan's Death Note, that may provide the best evidence for his casting as the Clown Prince of Crime.

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If anything, it's probably a good thing to either shorten the legislative session, or to force these clowns to face voters as they are casting votes in Albany.
A new Saturday Night Live sketch casts Kellyanne Conway (Kate McKinnon) as Pennywise the Clown in a news - themed parody of IT.
Another new announcement was made today via Zombie's Instagram page stating that the legendary actor Clint Howard, known for roles in horror flicks such as (The Ice Cream, Leprechaun 2, Evil Speak), has officially joined the cast of 3 From Hell as a clown named «Mr. Baggy Britches ``.
Timothy encourages Dumbo, who has now been cast as a baby clown in a demeaning firemen rescue act, to remain optimistic.
is the potential casting of Joaquin Phoenix as the Clown Prince of Crime.
The supporting cast features the likes of Michael Cera, Dean Stockwell and John C. Reilly, but Tye Sheridan delivers a particularly odd and memorable performance as a clown who may have even less of an interest in winning over his audience than Turkington does.
Otherwise, you'd do just as well casting Krusty the Clown as a romantic lead.
He eventually departed over creative differences, and with him went Will Poulter (We're the Millers), who was initially cast as the titular demonic clown.
In the last decade Sherman has reintroduced herself into her work, for example in her History Portraits where she playfully appropriates the subjects of the Old Masters, as well as introducing us to a whole new cast of characters in her Clowns and Headshots (or Hollywood / Hampton Types).
Toy cardboard bricks commonly used to build forts as a kid, an old discarded cell phone, fragments of older projects, clown shoes and a cast plaster model of the artists hand are among the numerous objects covered in resin that pepper this accumulation.
Casting a clown as the perpetrator of an aggressive or uncomfortable act subverts the familiar; it reminds us that beneath their humorous veneer, clowns are just costumed people that can behave brutally.
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