Mary Elizabeth Winstead gets
even less screen time as Sutter's sister, but boasts one of the films most moving scenes while Dayo Okeniyi steps out of the «Hunger Games» shadow and proves he's got some serious talent, taking his character's quintessential big man on campus persona and peeling back the layers during an unforgettable moment with Teller.
Not exact matches
Taking this key metric into account, I ran a
screen for dividend payers in the energy and materials sector, trading on a major U.S. exchange with yields better than the 10 - year Treasury and an
even more sustainable payout ratio of
less than 25 % — lower than the S&P 500 average.
Interestingly, the character of Marianne is much
less attractive on the pages of the script than the Marianne we both saw and heard on the
screen: much more selfish, demanding,
even cruel.
Even when lucrative jobs loom, we choose to live on
less, to be home more, to not vacation, to not have the latest gadgets or a flat -
screen TV or a new car with windows that work (sore point in the summer, you see).
That means
less screen time, and more time by the pool, the beach, or walking the strip to our airport by the water in the
evenings.
Now, I'll give the readers here credit for catching the part where they flashed up on the
screen a nice graphic stating that you COULD put an extra ice pack or two into the lunch and probably «decrease the risk,» but I think talking about how not
even an ice pack, or refrigeration at many day cares, is enough to keep your child from possibly coming down with foodborne illness could be enough to make some
less conscious parents throw up their hands in disgust and say «I give up.»
Wealthy residents or tourists in high - rise apartment buildings with
screened windows, air conditioning and regular spraying of insecticides,
even if located adjacent to these slums, are
less likely to be exposed to such mosquitoes.
«If the data are verified, the model could be valuable in many circumstances, such as rural settings or developing countries with
less convenient access to health care, or
even as an airport
screening tool during an outbreak of a particularly threatening strain of flu.»
You know one of the biggest problems with horror movies is nowadays, and perhaps this has
even gone farther than, say, the last 5 years, and that is the fact that some of these movies do not have enough interesting material in the script to fill out one hour of
screen time, much
less 90 minutes of it.
Split
screen is
less than desirable as it doesn't
even have the two perspectives take up the entire
screen and limits your HUD.
So much of what's presented here does work, however,
even on a device with a smaller
screen and
less oomph underneath its hood.
Also
screened: Sadako Vs. Kayako (Grade: B --RRB-, an entertaining, teen - friendly marriage of the The Ring and The Grudge mythologies that (thank God) has a sense of humor about itself,
even though its final confrontation is
less than satisfying; Dearest Sister (Grade: C +), a poetic (and rather slow) meditation on class conflict couched in a ghost story from Laotian director Mattie Do; and Down Under (Grade: B --RRB-, a Superbad - style profane coming - of - age comedy set against the backdrop of the Cronulla race riots that took place in Sydney, Australia in Christmas 2005.
The only weak link is Mel Rodriguez's sexually ambiguous Patsy De La Serda, whose character is so annoying (
even if that's kind of the point) that the show becomes infinitely
less entertaining whenever he appears on
screen.
For one, the TIFF
screenings are billed as a «work - in - progress,» which means that the film's not done, which makes a 2013 release
less likely,
even if someone picks it up out of TIFF (there's no distributor in place yet).
With all the bikes on the
screen simultaneously, you would expect some visual slowdown and
even less then decent graphics.
Sunday
evening at the IFI began with a repeat
screening of Valérie Donzelli's Declaration of War and concluded with His Mother's Eyes (Les Yeux de sa mere), Thierry Klifa's melodrama boasting a stellar cast headed by the never
less than legendary Catherine Deneuve.
Esquire cool interview with the director of John Wick: Chapter 2, a former stuntman Stage Buddy on a new book about the immortal classic Casablanca Vox an excellent piece on AMC's Humans and how it differs from HBO's similarly AI themed but wildly different Westworld NYT Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy to return to the stage Indie Wire Tulip Fever gets pushed back AGAIN
even though it was supposed to open in
less than two weeks Silver
Screening Room on the Adapted Screenplay race of 1976 for reasons I do nt know but I enjoyed
Like Emily Bronte's no
less brilliant 19th - century novel Wuthering Heights, Les liaisons dangereuses seems infinitely adaptable to the
screen even though no movie could possibly capture its brilliance or its essence.
Getting strong reviews, 75 - year - old Lily Tomlin's Grandma from Sony Pictures Classics scored $ 30,000 a
screen on four
screens, while 55 - year - old Patricia Clarkson's Learning To Drive, which she spent nine years trying to bring to the
screen, did about half that — still a great result for a much older - skewing drama that
even featured its star in a tantric sex scene no
less.
I was never one to watch the television series, and a big
screen movie excites me
even less, but I thought I'd post this because someone reading is probably interested (oh, and the news is slow today).
While — like (I guess) many Rohmer fans — I tend to find myself most at home in his beach houses and Parisian apartment blocks, I was drawn to this presentation of his
lesser - known historical films for two reasons: one was the pure joy of being able to enjoy his greatest work, Perceval, on the big
screen; the other was the opportunity to finally be introduced to his feature - length television play Catherine de Heilbronn, a production that, in its grey set design and
even starker minimalism, in many ways felt like the former film's shadowy companion piece.
Winslet's villainous role isn't given enough
screen time, and the other female characters
even less.
In its
less serious moments, the young cast gets to finally shine in moments both romantic and humorous, so,
even if the hormones - a-raging scenes might slow down the momentum from ever getting to fever pitch, they are likely to be cherished by the more hardcore fans who long for the personalities of these characters so evident in Rowling's original takes to finally emerge on the
screen.
An action menu
screen will drive viewers insane in
less than 10 minutes if its chirpy background pop music is left turned up too loud, but apart from the requisite chapter stops (of which there are a dozen) and a version of the trailer, there are unfortunately no supplemental extras, not
even an EPK - style making - of featurette.
Even when the movie seems to be skipping too many steps in establishing their characters» inner journeys, it's never
less than interesting just to look at these two on
screen.
Screen Daily's review is perhaps
even less generous, praising the film's intelligent conception and visual splendor, but ultimately declaring it a commendable failure:
This is the third major time Gosling and Stone have been paired (after 2011 rom - com Crazy Stupid Love and the
less - said - about - the - better Gangster Squad from 2013), and their chemistry has always been exciting on
screen,
even if the movie isnt» (i.e. Gangster Squad).
However if you want something a little more
less strategic (and offline), the arcade mode is your answer which allows you to create your own races and it
even supports 2 - player split
screen.
These studies show, consistently, that parental schools of choice not controlled by public school districts 1) are usually prohibited by law from
screening out students based on admission exams, 2) use ability tracking
less frequently than traditional public schools
even when, legally, they can, and 3) may use ability tracking, but when they do, it is
less likely to have a negative effect on the achievement of low - track students.
If the car is on, will generate energy itself when moving, to recharge the battery, in this case the regenerator of the fiat could
even regenerate up to 36KWh (the
screen says that...) so, pulling hard from the car will full charge the car in
less than 40 minutes... hahaha.
Along with lower - specced base models with
less power, manual transmission, torsion beam suspension, smaller LCD
screen (5 - and 3.5 - inch), plastic steering, wind down rear windows, solid paint, halogen lights with no DRLs, no fog lamps,
less airbags, no parking sensors and
even 15 - inch steel rims with wheel caps instead of alloys.
Infiniti's interface feels a little dated and is definitely
less ergonomic,
even though the twin
screens wow users on first impression.
Now, these functions can also be accessed in the touch
screen above — through MyFord Touch in the Fusion, which makes
even less sense, since you now have two non-tactile touch panels to tap.
Addresses can be entered in one go (number, street, and city) without having to wait on multiple prompts, so
even with the slight delay in recognition, the driver spends
less time waiting and watching the Uconnect
screen.
It makes
even less sense when you consider the PlayBook has a much smaller
screen and offers access to far fewer apps.
There is
less reflection off the
screen than there is from a tablet
screen or
even the printed page.
I read on a
less than 6 inch phone
screen or a 7 inch tablet and don't have problems with either, in fact, you might
even say «it feels natural».
I had also been wondering if the touch
screen worked well and how good of quality you get in a tablet that costs
less than
even a smart phone!
In fact, we prefer the G - Slate in some ways to the Motorola Xoom because it has a better display and it weighs
less (
even though you get a smaller
screen).
While the Nexus 7 is a low - cost tablet designed to consume content on the go, the new Nexus 10 enters the big -
screen tablet wars with a display that's
even sharper than the iPad's Retina display — starting at $ 100
less.
Since the Kindle Fire
screen will stay on
even when connected to your TV (I haven't yet found a way to turn it off) I find that it's
less distracting to watch a movie if I set my tablet down like this:
Even $ 2,000 DSLRs have only 3 inch low resolution
screens, which are
less than one tenth the area of the iPad
screen, so you really don't know how good your photo is until you download it later on after the opportunity to take a better shot is gone (the same problem that film cameras had).
Even if you don't mind the lack of Wi - Fi, you'll balk at the
less than stellar
screen and sluggish performance.
Emitting up to 555 nits, it's one of the brightest
screens we've ever seen on a tabler or
even a lapotp, and its new ProMotion technology enables smoother scrolling and
less Pencil input latency (down to 20 milliseconds) than any tablet on the market.
Even putting aside the fact that Apple's $ 499 iPad brings more to the table than just web browsing, the JooJoo is
less portable, has a worse (if larger)
screen, is unintuitive to use, and ships with half - baked software.
And like I mentioned earlier, having the light on all the time at 25 % or
less,
even in a well - lit room, makes the
screen look better because the light makes the background lighter and whiter in tone.
High definition
screen, backlight with
less blue, and it has 7.8 ″ that's important when you read PDF's, and you can
even turn and read on horizontal (sometimes I crop the PDF with a specific software you can find for free on internet).
... our potential competitors are having a tough time coming close to iPad's pricing —
even with their far smaller and far
less expensive
screens... The proof of this will be in the pricing of our competitors» products, which will likely offer
less for more.
It's also much lighter and faster than the iPad 3 or 4,
even if the
screen improvements are
less marked.
Even in cell phones,
screens are now much better, clear and
less «tiring» than just 5 years ago.