we're too old for games... I don't want
any drama at this time of my life..
Not exact matches
We're
living in a wonderful
time for television, but you'd never know it to look
at the nominees for Best TV
Drama, which correctly nominated The Handmaid's Tale and then a series
of passably mediocre shows (No Leftovers.
The speaker's
drama in preaching is both a search for a language
of lived experience and for a way
of speaking sermonic texts that are «believable»
at a
time when coherent, theological frameworks have collapsed.
I am 56 but young
at heart, have various interest such as beach walking, under the stars, dancing, enjoy quite
time at home in front
of TV with a good movie that could b either a
drama, romance, true
life, fictional and comedy but will watch SOME men's action movies depends how I feel, enjoy...
I
live very down to earth in the sense that I don't fly off the handle or dive head first into a vat
of drama, but
at the same
time my creative and...
I'm laid back and don't take
life too serious.I don't need a lot
of drama and head games.I'm in a good place in my
life, my kids are grown and on there own.I enjoy my 2 grandkids and
time with family.I enjoy
times outdoors, concerts, comedy clubs, ball game and quiet
times at home.Lookng for that...
With a strong Guy Pearce performance, and supporting characters that are surprisingly rounded given what little screen
time they have, it's a good
drama that hits upon themes
of accepting one's mortality,
living without fear
of the inevitable, and treating those around you as if your existence on this plane were about to expire
at any
time.
Lymelife (R for profanity, sexuality, violence and drug use) Coming -
of - age
drama set during an outbreak
of Lyme disease in the late Seventies in a Connecticut town where an innocent 15 year - old's (Rory Culkin)
life is turned upside - down when he falls in love with the girl next - door (Emma Roberts)
at the same
time his parents (Alec Baldwin and Jill Hennessy) separate and his soldier brother (Kieran Culkin) receives orders to ship out overseas.
It might have been easy to overlook as a piece
of controversy - garnering, conspiratorial intrigue if not for the fact that the movie goes to great lengths to paint the late humanitarian, philanthropist, and,
at the
time of her death, formerly official member
of the Royal Family as an unstable and petty woman whose every action is motivated by a need to be loved by someone — anyone — who could look past the
drama of her
life and accept her for the, well, unstable and petty woman she knows she is.
Leigh's naturalistic style lends itself perfectly to the low - key, slice -
of -
life drama, which, while bleak
at times, nevertheless rings true.
Written by Bob Nelson (the first
time Payne wasn't directly involved in writing a film he's directed), the comedic
drama stars Bruce Dern (who won best actor
at Cannes and is a shoo - in for his first Oscar nomination in over 35 years) and Will Forte (
of «Saturday Night
Live» fame, pulling off a largely dramatic role) as a father and son road tripping it from Montana to Nebraska to claim the alleged prize money the mentally deteriorating father thinks he's won.
New York (Unrated) Bollywood - produced
drama examines the effect
of 9/11 on the
lives of a foreign student (Neil Nitin Mukesh) and a couple
of his friends (John Abraham and Katrina Kaif) also attending NYU
at the
time of the terrorist attack.
Directed by Dee Rees (whose debut feature Pariah was a breakout favorite
at Sundance 2011), the
drama follows two families — one black, one white —
living on the same farm in the Mississippi Delta around the
time of World War II.
The details: Alice Rohrwacher's deceptively gentle
drama about a Tuscan family struggling to maintain a traditional way
of life was a surprise prizewinner
at Cannes in 2014, and it's taken its
time getting to North American theaters.
At times, it even seems to be ribbing the urgency often manufactured by this kind
of true -
life drama.
Other notable films that will screen
at TIFF include Tom Ford «s «Nocturnal Animals,» with Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams; «Whiplash» director Damien Chazelle «s musical «La La Land,» with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone; Peter Berg «s «Deepwater Horizon,» a true -
life drama about the oil spill, starring Mark Wahlberg and Kurt Russell; Werner Herzog «s «Salt and Fire,» a drama in which Michael Shannon and Gael Garcia Bernal face ecological disaster in South America; Ewan McGregor «s Philip Roth adaptation «American Pastoral,» the actor's directorial debut; Denis Villeneuve «s sci - fi drama «Arrival,» formerly titled «Story of Your Life,» with Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner; Juan Antonio Bayona «s «A Monster Calls»; «Denial,» Mick Jackson's drama starring Rachel Weisz as a historian sued by a Holocaust denier; Irish director Jim Sheridan «s «The Secret Scripture,» with Vanessa Redgrave and Rooney Mara playing two different ages of a woman who keeps a diary of her time in a mental hospital; and «Mascots,» Christopher Guest «s comedy about the world of sports masc
life drama about the oil spill, starring Mark Wahlberg and Kurt Russell; Werner Herzog «s «Salt and Fire,» a
drama in which Michael Shannon and Gael Garcia Bernal face ecological disaster in South America; Ewan McGregor «s Philip Roth adaptation «American Pastoral,» the actor's directorial debut; Denis Villeneuve «s sci - fi
drama «Arrival,» formerly titled «Story
of Your
Life,» with Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner; Juan Antonio Bayona «s «A Monster Calls»; «Denial,» Mick Jackson's drama starring Rachel Weisz as a historian sued by a Holocaust denier; Irish director Jim Sheridan «s «The Secret Scripture,» with Vanessa Redgrave and Rooney Mara playing two different ages of a woman who keeps a diary of her time in a mental hospital; and «Mascots,» Christopher Guest «s comedy about the world of sports masc
Life,» with Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner; Juan Antonio Bayona «s «A Monster Calls»; «Denial,» Mick Jackson's
drama starring Rachel Weisz as a historian sued by a Holocaust denier; Irish director Jim Sheridan «s «The Secret Scripture,» with Vanessa Redgrave and Rooney Mara playing two different ages
of a woman who keeps a diary
of her
time in a mental hospital; and «Mascots,» Christopher Guest «s comedy about the world
of sports mascots.
Looking
at the follow - ups
of some recent Academy Award winners, so you can see a near - three - hour erotic
drama (Ang Lee), a one - man show about a man cutting off his own arm (Danny Boyle), a near - three - hour
drama about the search for Osama Bin Laden (Kathryn Bigelow) and a near - three - hour musical sung
live on set (Tom Hooper), films that for the most part, would have had a trickier
time getting a green light without the ability to put «From Academy Award Winning Director...» on the poster.
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Albrecht Goertz's gorgeous 503 could not have come
at a worse
time for BMW, as Douglas Blain explains in
Drama Queen / In 1966 and All That, Steve Welsh reports from the unrivalled Goodwood Revival historic race meeting, which this year marked 50 years since Australian driver Jack Brabham won the Formula One World Championship in a car
of his construction / Kit Foster tells the story
of the American Underslung, the first American sports car, and examines one
of the prized survivors
of this pioneering but short -
lived marque in Swing low, sweet chariot / In his article, Cross-Channel concours, Jörg Sierks chooses his favourites from two prestigious concours events, held on the same weekend on opposite sides
of the English Channel / With the help
of rarely seen archive photographs, D'Arcy Lever looks back
at the highly effective trials specials built by Sydney Allard before World War Two.
On your more general point (realism
of court - room
dramas) the most striking difference between TV and real
life (from my single experience) was that the entire court process was far more geared around the jury than is (usually) depicted on TV: witnesses are directed to talk TO the jury (not to the barristers or judge); we were encouraged to indicate to the judge if
at any
time we were uncertain, or «uncomfortable» for any reason (e.g. because
of the nature
of the evidence, or simply if we needed the toilet).