Not exact matches
«It's disturbing, especially
as a mother, to see bad
actors deceive parents who are looking for safe, clean and reliable
day cares for their
children.
Another perfect scenario is when Rex tells Jeannette (who I should mention is incredibly well acted by a couple different
child actors, and very sympathetic, although that's not very difficult to accomplish with this band of sociopaths) that he can and would do anything for her, so she asks him to quit drinking
as when he hits the alcohol pretty hard (which is literally every
day) he can not take care of them.
Winners Best
Actor: Jeff Bridges — Crazy Heart
as Bad Blake Best Actress: Meryl Streep — Julie and Julia
as Julia
Child Best Animated Film: Up Best Cast: In the Loop Best Cinematography - Inglourious Basterds — Robert Richardson Best Debut Director: Marc Webb --(500)
Days of Summer Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow — The Hurt Locker Best Documentary Film: The Cove Best Film: Avatar Best Film Music or Score: Crazy Heart — Steve Bruton, T - Bone Burnett and Jeffrey Pollack Best Foreign Language Film: The White Ribbon «Ä cents Germany Best Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino — Inglourious Basterds Best Supporting
Actor: Christoph Waltz — Inglourious Basterds
as Col. Hans Landa Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique — Precious
as Mary Breakthrough Performer: Christoph Waltz — Inglourious Basterds
Dashing the hopes of those who thought that maybe someday an elderly Daniel
Day - Lewis would go method
as Santa Claus and travel the world delivering presents to
children — or those who feared he'd go method
as Anthony Hopkins and just start cashing paychecks — Variety reports that the three - time Best
Actor Oscar winner...
As a relatively newly minted father himself, actor - director - Scranton prankster John Krasinski seems to be sharing with us in his horror debut something deeply personal, an epiphany that has struck him, like it might another parent, as horrifying: There will eventually come a day when your children need you and you just can't be there for the
As a relatively newly minted father himself,
actor - director - Scranton prankster John Krasinski seems to be sharing with us in his horror debut something deeply personal, an epiphany that has struck him, like it might another parent,
as horrifying: There will eventually come a day when your children need you and you just can't be there for the
as horrifying: There will eventually come a
day when your
children need you and you just can't be there for them.