Scardino, known for TVs «30 Rock» for five seasons and TV episodes of «The West Wing,» «Law & Order» and «Two Broke Girls» among other features, evokes
crackerjack performances from the entire cast, all appearing to have great fun and perhaps wondering how they manage to get paid for doing what they love.
Not exact matches
Though the film moves at a fairly slow pace, meandering towards its
crackerjack ending, it's never boring, and that's to the immense credit of Garland's clever script and some excellent
performances.
Though the film moves at a fairly slow pace, meandering towards its
crackerjack ending via Caleb's sessions with Ava and his post-meeting debriefings with Nathan, it's never boring, and that's to the immense credit of Garland's clever script and some excellent
performances.
On balance, though, Django Unchained is fine entertainment, full of memorable
performances (Waltz is excellent), great cameos by personalities forgotten by everyone except Tarantino (e.g. Lee Horsley, TV's Matt Houston back in the»80s; Franco Nero, the original Django in the 1966 movie), and
crackerjack set - pieces (the sequence with Don Johnson's Big Daddy leading a charge of bumbling racists is pure comic gold).