Not exact matches
A large cast of
actors from all over the Southern Tier will perform in the Afton Community Theater's production of Shrek The Musical for 3 performances
starting tonight at the Afton
Central School.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Film executives, including «Breaking Bad»
actor Giancarlo Esposito, are
starting to scout locations in
Central New York after the announcement earlier this year of the new film technology hub to be built in DeWitt.
From sewing stitches to
starting a
central line, we'll see what it takes for the
actors to pull off their TV surgical skills.
From that demented
start, an offbeat relationship blooms that is a kick to watch, in no small part thanks to the two
central performances by
actors at the top of their game.
Slow, not terribly interested in lore or internal logic, and fatally hamstrung by the choice of
actors like Billy Crystal and a zombified Emily Mortimer to voice its American dub, it's a regression for Miyazaki from his last two films (Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away) in almost every sense,
starting with his decision to have a lonely young woman as the
central character in place of the prepubescent little girls front and centre in most of his masterpieces (the last two films, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and My Neighbor Totoro) and ending with a gross simplification of his usually complex themes of confidence and actualization into a colourless, flavourless drone about the hard - to - dispute badness of war.
Given the superhero genre's ever - more -
central role in the pop - cinematic imagination, it was perhaps inevitable that some
actors would have to
start performing double duty.