Sentences with phrase «from celebrated actor»

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary, this riveting film features a narration from celebrated actor Samuel L. Jackson and paints a picture of black author and intellectual James Baldwin through his own writings and interviews.
Also look out for a splendid extended cameo from celebrated actor, and, along with Grant, fellow Four Weddings and A Funeral alumni David Haig, as Jenkins» singing coach Carlo Edwards.

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Prior to the drinks business, she spent three years as editorial assistant at Decanter magazine, where she interviewed everyone from Sir Trevor McDonald and Phillip Schofield to singer Julio Iglesias, actor Julian Sands and celebrated chef Ferran Adrià about their passion for wine.
Here's the caption @nascarcasm claims goes with this photo: Oscar winners (from left) Christian Bale (Best Actor In A Supporting Role, «The Fighter»), Natalie Portman (Actress In A Leading Role, «Black Swan»), Melissa Leo (Actress In A Supporting Role, «The Fighter»), Colin Firth (Actor In A Leading Role, «The King's Speech») and Kurt Busch (Best Directing, Cinematography, Costume Design and Short - Subject Documentary, «A Positive Step For Me»), celebrate backstage following the Academy Awards, which honor achievement in filmmaking.
Appearently, along with the assassination of Francos character, this is all just and correct, since now its not even about not seperating the art from the artist, cryptic tweets from washed up b - actors saying nothing and the allegations stalkers a former co-founder of your relevant, celebrated film makes you a abusive predator or guilty by random association.
There's the great use of veteran character actor Benedict Wong as an acid - tongued librarian who is also a selflessly determined soldier in the fight against evil, the transformation of his character from the comic books to be enthusiastically celebrated.
The Drama League celebrates the EGOT - winning actor with a one - of - a-kind musical tribute from the best of Broadway, including Tyne Daly, Kelsey Grammer, and Alan Cumming.
The Screen Actors Guild awards, which celebrated its 75th anniversary this year, marked the first star - studded awards show of the season, thanks to a waiver from the Writers Guild of America, which didn't picket the ceremony.
The celebrated filmmaker, TV writer, and actor passed away aged 81, after suffering complications from pneumonia due to a stroke, and the sad loss has prompted an outpouring of messages from celebrities including his Happy Days stars Henry Winkler and Ron Howard, Richard Gere and Hector Elizondo from Pretty Woman, and The Princess Diaries actress Julie Andrews.
It works well in New York street scenes and panoramas — such as the novel's celebrated vision of Manhattan glimpsed from the Queensborough Bridge («the city seen for the first time, in its first wild promise of all the mystery and beauty in the world»)-- but it makes the actors look more like mannequins than people.
In his much celebrated feature debut «Hedwig and the Angry Inch,» the actor / director pealed his own creation from the stage and molded it into a cinematic experience that became one of the most accomplished films of 2001.
It's also just picked up a few official plaudits at the Genart (ist) Emerging Actor Awards, which celebrates upcoming talent on all sides, where Madeleine Martin (who you might recognise as Becca from the excellent Californication) grabbed the emerging actress award and Devon Graye for best emerging aActor Awards, which celebrates upcoming talent on all sides, where Madeleine Martin (who you might recognise as Becca from the excellent Californication) grabbed the emerging actress award and Devon Graye for best emerging actoractor.
To celebrate the release of Luca Guadagnino's A Bigger Splash, we're publishing a new feature on three of the lead actors of the film every day from May 16 — 19, and we'll finish the week off with a review of the film.
From Robert DeNiro to Ben Stiller, 2016 was a year to forget for so many actors and we're here to celebrate them.
Gary Oldman is one of the greatest actors on the planet — and he proves it again as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour, director Joe Wright's rip - roaring take on the celebrated Prime Minister's first tumultuous month in office in May, 1940, when France and Belgium are a whisper away from surrendering to Hitler and Great Britain may be next.
In fact, the scene celebrates an earlier brand of Hollywood melodrama from the creative team reunited on Two Weeks: director Minnelli, actor Douglas and producer John Houseman.
And to celebrate that milestone, there have been a number of events that brought back actors and filmmakers from festivals past.
The 49th NAACP Image Awards Feb. 15 celebrated actors from «Get Out,» «Power,» and host Anthony Anderson's own «Black - ish» while also honoring the activism of performers Danny Glover and Charlie Wilson.
I like how the BFI offer different season's from great directors like Tarantino to celebrating accomplished actors like Helen Mirren.
On Friday, December 8, 2017, Linda DeLibero — Director, Film and Media Studies, Johns Hopkins University — and Christopher Llewellyn Reed (that's me)-- Chair and Professor, Department of Film & Moving Image, Stevenson University — joined Dan Rodricks on his Baltimore Sun podcast, «Roughly Speaking,» to discuss the following topics: the ongoing revelations of sexual predation and harassment in both Hollywood and the political realm; what's currently getting Oscar buzz; what is currently out in cinemas that we recommend (including Coco, The Disaster Artist, Lady Bird and the upcoming The Shape of Water); and highlights from the careers of actor Claude Rains (1889 - 1976) and film composer Ennio Morricone (1928 ---RRB-, both of whose birthdays are on November 10, when we originally planned to celebrate them (a podcast we had to cancel for various reasons).
This coming Saturday night, the Australian actor Russell Crowe will celebrate his birthday, wedding anniversary, and divorce from the actress Danielle Spencer all at once with a blowout auction at Sotheby's Sydney outpost, Nine.com.au reports today.
It juxtaposes footage from zealous religious gatherings with actors and comics performing slick routines, with lines of text occasionally appearing a bit like a live - action version of her celebrated billboards that bring together bold images and words.
Opening: «Sandro Miller: Homage: Malkovich and the Masters» at Yancey Richardson Gallery An American photographer who's known for his expressive portraits of Cubans, dynamic depiction of dancers in motion and longtime photographic collaboration with John Malkovich, Sandro Miller presents his celebrated series of pictures of the actor in the roles of legendary figures from the history of photography.
Candid photographs of famous actors from Hollywood's «Golden Age,» like Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and Audrey Hepurn will be on view at this exhibition of work of by the celebrated Magnum photographer.
is a musical entertainment celebrating the wit and wisdom of one of Britain's most beloved comediennes, as performed by Catherine Flye, one of Washington's favorite actors, and From April 13 to April 29, 2018, I Did It My Way in Yiddish (in English) features the internationally acclaimed Jewish Canadian, comic performer, musician and writer Deb Filler, a one - woman tour de force in a jam - packed, music - filled show.
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