Sentences with phrase «equal parts of the screen»

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Based on the 2009 book by Robert M. Edsel, the real - life story of the Monuments Men is practically tailor - made for the big screen; a unique slant on the typical WWII film that, at least on paper, appeared to be equal parts «Ocean's Eleven» and «Inglourious Basterds.»
As Julia, car dealer and caretaker of the Shelby Mustang, Poots effortlessly lights up the screen, layering her character with equal parts strength and vulnerability.
Rather than splitting the touch field into three, equal, vertical sections for back, forward, and more, the Touch moves the «back» portion to a small slab on the left - hand side, while the «forward» portion takes up a larger part of the screen.
It screens here as part of a series about female filmmakers during the New Hollywood era with Marguerite Paris's short All Women Are Equal (1972), which was among the first films to focus on a trans woman.
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