Sentences with phrase «feature film appearance»

Remember when Wade Wilson made his first feature film appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine?
In the cast, Cleese, Richardson, and Warner shine, and Craig Warnock deftly plays Kevin in (surprisingly) his only feature film appearance.
A note of sadness: this was Bob Crane's (Hogan's Heroes) last feature film appearance before he was murdered in 1978.
That film was notable in part because it marked the first feature film appearance by a young Tom Cruise.
In The Wolverine, Hugh Jackman makes his sixth feature film appearance as Logan / Wolverine (counting the cameo in X-Men: First Class), but it won't be his last; X-Men: Days of Future Past is due out next summer.
Often introduced as «one of America's most familiar faces,» it's likely that you've caught a glimpse of Ron Masak either in one of his over 300 appearances in various television shows, on that commercial that lingers in the back of your memory somewhere (he was once blessed with the moniker «king of commercials» and was the voice of the Vlassic Pickle Stork for 15 years), or maybe in one of his 15 feature film appearances.
In the time that has followed she has made at least two more feature film appearances a year, playing a variety of roles such as the trophy wife in the comedy Potiche (Ozon, 2010), a mother who rekindles a thirty year old romance in the musical, Les bien - aimé / Beloved (Honoré, 2011) and Queen Cordelia in the most recent instalment of Astérix and Obélix: Au service de sa majesté / God Save Britannia (Tirard, 2012).

Not exact matches

The upcoming reboot of the Ghostbusters franchise features one of the funniest ensemble casts of any film this year: Along with stars Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, the sci - fi comedy will also feature appearances by Cecily Strong, Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd and a bunch of other big names.
Beyond Mr Graham's public appearances, he reached untold millions through his pioneering use of prime - time telecasts, network radio, daily newspaper columns, evangelistic feature films and satellite TV broadcasts.
The new film on his life and career is set to hit cinema screens in 2017, featuring appearances from other F1 legends such as Emerson Fittipaldi, Sir Jackie Stewart and Mario Andretti.
Helmed by Chapman Way and MacLain Way and featuring multiple appearances by their uncle and former Maverick himself Kurt Russell, the docu launched in the Documentary Premiere section of this year's Sundance Film Festival on January 20... In play right now with several buyers at Sundance, according to sources close to the film, Battered Bastards chronicles how in 1973 Bonanza actor Bing Russell formed what at the time was America's sole independent baseball team.
He has also made regular appearances on Celebrity Juice and starred in Keith Lemon's feature length film, Keith Lemon: The Film.
But Labour's new top signing is snooker star Ronnie O'Sullivan who also features - along with Ed - in a snazzy short film released by the party to coincide with O'Sullivan's appearance at the rally.
Magnuson continued to make brief yet memorable appearances in feature films (Cabin Boy, Clear and Present Danger, Tank Girl) before releasing her solo album The Luv Show on Geffen Records.
He made his first feature - film appearance in Jean Renoir's Paris Does Strange Things (1958).
The soundtrack to the Black Panther film was curated by Kendrick Lamar (and he features on five songs) includes appearances from such artists as 2 Chainz, Ab - Soul, Anderson.
Holland made one feature - film appearance in Rally «round the Flag Boys (1958) opposite Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
The film features archival photographs and historical footage with appearances by Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Billy Collins, Dennis Hopper, Robert Scheer, Dave Eggers, and Pulitzer Prize winner Gary Snyder and other movers and shakers from the literary, political and art community.
Outside of his Nightmare appearances, Englund's most significant credits were his one - shot directorial stint on the theatrical feature 976 - EVIL (1988); his characterization of the title role in a medium - budget film adaptation of Phantom of the Opera (1989); and his hosting chores on the Craven - produced TV anthology Nightmare Café (1992).
Featuring David Schwimmer, Cheech Marin, and Sharon Stone, the film was a satirical comedy infused with screwball humor, with a notable appearance by Woody Allen.
His first film appearance occurred in 1983, in Max Dugan Returns, with a scene featuring Sutherland alongside his father Donald Sutherland.The 1980s brought the beginning of what would become Kiefer Sutherland's lengthy list of film credits.
Throughout his Broadway years, he made infrequent film and TV appearances; he played supporting roles in such movies as All the President's Men (1976) and Pennies from Heaven (1980), was briefly a regular on Falcon Crest, guested as Shelley Fabares» father on the sitcom Coach, and was seen in the made - for - TV features Separate but Equal (1991) and Citizen Cohn (1992).
After appearances in a handful of feature films, Michele scored another major TV role in the series Homicide: Life on the Street in 1998.
After winning an Emmy for 1978's See How She Runs, Woodward returned to feature films with the Burt Reynolds farce The End; it was her final big - screen appearance for six years; instead, she focused solely on
More telepics followed until Estevez made her first feature - film appearance in the slasher movie Camp Sleepaway II: Unhappy Campers in 1988.
Though many of his feature - film assignments were bits, Van Zandt was permitted generous screen time in his many appearances in two - reel comedies.
If you're wondering why there are shouts of jubilation from film buffs and aficionados of pre-swing-era music it's because the Criterion Collection has released a beautiful Blu - ray and DVD of King of Jazz (1930), The movie features Bing Crosby's first appearance onscreen, as part of the Rhythm Boys trio, jazz giants Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang, and a spectacular rendition of George Gershwin's «Rhapsody in Blue» by Paul Whiteman, the orchestra leader who commissioned the piece just six years earlier.
The film features some of the earliest screen appearances of Emmy - nominated sitcom veteran Ed O'Neill («Married... With Children», «Modern Family»), playing a mercenary reluctant to go on the mission, and a young Jim Broadbent, who is lowly credited but instantly recognizable in a brief background role.
The One I Love is cleverly written by Justin Lader and directed with budget - minded skill by Charlie McDowell (son of actor Malcolm, and step - son to Ted Danson, who makes a small acting appearance), both of whom are making their feature film debuts.
The movie also features appearances by Rebecca Henderson (from «Appropriate Behavior «-RRB-, Heather Lind («Boardwalk Empire») and Michael Chemus («Captain Phillips «-RRB- Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips (from the band Luna) composed the movie's score (they wrote some music for previous Baumbach films and Wareham has a hilarious cameo in «While We're Young»).
The cover story, «Grade B — But Choice,» is devoted to an obscure 1934 musical called «Young and Beautiful,» featuring «budding starlets, grade - A character actors, grade - B musical numbers, a pair of vaudevillians, a look behind the scenes of Hollywood, bogus appearances by Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton and a script by Dore Schary» [later famous as a producer of films such as «Crossfire,» «Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House,» «They Live By Night» and «The Red Badge of Courage»].
Black Panther was the first mainstream comic to feature a black superhero, and the new film will be anchored by rising star Chadwick Boseman (42, Get on Up), who will reportedly make his first appearance as the superhero in the upcoming Captain America: Civil War.
This isn't the first time that this story has been made into a feature - length film, with the first instance coming near the height of the murder case's popularity in the 1981 made - for - TV movie, The People vs. Jean Harris, starring Ellen Burstyn (who makes a cameo appearance in this 2005 film).
Those film historians who've summed up Kemp's post-Z Cars TV appearances as «sporadic» evidently haven't seen his small - screen work in such miniseries as Winds of War and its sequel War and Remembrance (he played German general Armin Von Roon in both); he also played Cornwall in Sir Laurence Olivier's 1983 television adaptation of King Lear, and was featured in the internationally produced historical multiparters George Washington (1985) and Peter the Great (1986).
Born in Brooklyn in 1915, Wallach made his debut film appearance in Elia Kazan's 1956 feature «Baby Doll,» starring alongside Karl Malden and Carroll Baker.
It's interesting to see a film about a space alien that doesn't resemble anything we've ever seen before, as most others have some sort of humanoid appearance, (or reptilian, etc.) Indeed, it's a much more plausible depiction of an alien threat than most other sci - fi efforts have featured, almost the opposite in terms of story as The War of the Worlds which featured aliens defeated from exposures to germs and viruses of our own.
In his first feature film, director Josh Forbes does give the film the appearance of a much higher budget than in actuality.
It's a sporadically funny scene that plays Hank's seemingly straitlaced nature (He has portraits of himself as characters in animated films) as a way to hide his dirty secrets, puts Annie in a situation where she must do cocaine to keep up appearances, and features an unstoppable dog that relentlessly pursues Jay as he searches for the tablet.
Filled with outrageously funny situations and a generous helping of warmth, the film also features appearances by Michael McKean, Edie McClurg and Kevin Bacon.»
First time writer / director Eli Craig's Tucker & Dale Vs Evil is one such example, with the film making an appearance at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and also featuring on the SXSW bill the same year, yet remaining unreleased outside of the festival circuit everywhere except Kazakhstan, Russia, Estonia and Lithuania eighteen months later.
This is his feature film debut after guest appearances on TV's «Saved by the Bell».
While somewhat star - making for Cage and also featuring some of the earliest film appearances of Jim Carrey, Joan Allen, Helen Hunt, and «7th Heaven» mom Catherine Hicks, the movie belongs first and foremost to Kathleen Turner.
Bonus features on the 2 - disc Blu - ray + DVD edition include «Little Joe's Adventures in Europe,» a brand new interview with Joe Dallesandro on his numerous European film appearances during the 1970s and early 1980s; and reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork.
It features tons of behind - the - scenes footage and secrets from the filming process, including appearances by her collaborators Future and Ed Sheeran.
The Blu - ray and DVD feature Rivette's 1956 short Le coup du berger, which stars Jean - Claude Brialy and features appearances by his fellow film critics (and future nouvelle vague filmmakers) Claude Chabrol, Jean - Luc Godard, and Francois Truffaut, and an interview with critic and historian Richard Neupert.
The IFI celebrates Jim Sheridan's career with Jim Sheridan: In Focus, a season screening his key films and featuring special guest appearances from the director and many of his collaborators including Daniel Day - Lewis, Hugh O'Connor, Brenda Fricker, Peter Sheridan and Kirsten Sheridan.
Extras: New audio commentary featuring film scholar Joseph McBride («Searching for John Ford: A Life»); «Omnibus: John Ford, Part One»: director Lindsay Anderson's profile of the life and work of director John Ford before World War II; talk show appearance by actor Henry Fonda from 1975; audio interviews from the seventies with Ford and Fonda, conducted by the filmmaker's grandson Dan Ford; Academy Award radio dramatization of the film; an essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and an homage to Ford by filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.
Breathing new life into the melody of Patrice Rushen's «Forget Me Nots», this bouncy end credits theme has a creative video which predominantly features original material (including a Tommy Lee Jones appearance) along with just a few obligatory film clips.
Wright made his feature film directorial debut in 2005 with Pride & Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley, Matthew MacFadyen, Rosamund Pike, Donald Sutherland, Brenda Blethyn and with Carey Mulligan, in her first screen appearance.
His appearances feature some of the film's finest dialogue, and help energise some more sombre scenes.
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