Sentences with phrase «from stage»

This night wasn't at all Billy Crystal - y; this was definitely more Degeneres - ish with Rock shouting loudly from the stage, shouting his way through the cues that were going to make him the evening's secondary centerpiece hopeful (the main attraction obviously being the sight of Leo with the Oscar in his hands finally).
Charting his exceptional career and extraordinary life away from the stage and screen, the film fully explores the complexities of the man by telling the story uniquely in Marlon's own voice.
Zatlin, Phyllis, «From Stage to Screen: The Adaptations of Ventura Pons,» Contemporary Film Review 17.3 (2007): pp. 439 — 400.
Danner has easily translated her talents from the stage to the small screen (her Emmy wins came care of her supporting work on «Huff,» the Showtime series she won back - to - back awards for in 2005 and 2006) and into feature film offerings, but the vast majority of her big screen roles have consisted of supporting turns that she elevated with her natural grace and unique sense of humor.
Goldblum plays the part as a charming showman, a celebrated clown before the Nazis banned Jews from the stage, now playing the life of the party with an effortless charm.
Though several songs have been pruned from the stage musical, along with some of the darker edges, Marshall keeps the metaphor of «the Woods as real life» intact without overplaying the hand.
John Nelson, Gerd Nefzer, Paul Lambert and Richard R. Hoover collect the honour from the stage.
The big - screen adaptation welcomes songs from the stage musical, including «Children Will Listen,» «Giants in the Sky,» «On the Steps of the Palace,» «No One Is Alone» and «Agony,» among others.
The singer jumped down from the stage to jive with Meryl Streep and Lupta N'yongo.
Here are our favourite portrayals of school life from stage, screen, pop and books — from The Inbetweeners to History Boys, Eton Rifles to Educating Yorkshire
Home Video Notes: Fences Release Date: 14 March 2017 Fences releases to home video (Blu - ray / Digital HD) with the following extras: - Expanding the Audience: From Stage to Screen - The Company of Fences - Building Fences: Denzel Washington - Playing the Part: Rose Maxson - August Wilson's Hill District
As you can see from this stage play trailer, this adaptation is adorable.
Silhouettes quickly rise to shuffle away from the stage.
From stage to screens big and small, we've got you covered.
Gerwig knew Metcalf from her stage work.
Director John Wells, best known as executive producer and showrunner of hit television series ER, The West Wing and Shameless, skillfully translates from stage to screen, leading an all - star cast.
Features on the Blu - ray include: Expanding the Audience: From Stage to Screen; The Company of Fences; Building Fences: Denzel Washington; Playing the Part: Rose Maxon, and August Wilson's Hill District.
The Guardian profile: Martin McDonagh Writer who has taken his dark tales of Irish gunmen from stage to big screen
«I am an immigrant,» del Toro said from the stage.
As awards were given to films in the U.S. and World competition categories and the NEXT slate, other speeches from the stage offered personal glimmers of optimism.
The melody from «Home,» a solo song for Belle from the stage musical was woven into the soundtrack for each of those scenes.
she asked from the stage at Sundance.
The melodious Pretty Women and the truly beautiful lyrics from Not While I'm Around are some of the most remembered songs from the stage of modern live theater.
The first disc includes the theatrical release of the film, along with an interesting feature commentary track by director Marshall and screenwriter Bill Condon, as well as the deleted musical number «Class,» and a 27 - minute documentary on bringing the musical to the big screen («From Stage to Screen: The History of Chicago»).
Laurie Metcalf Two decades after winning three Emmys for «Rosanne,» Metcalf took time out from the stage to land three different Emmy nominations for three different shows in three different categories: lead comedy actress in HBO's «Getting On,» guest comedy actress for «The Big Bang Theory» and guest drama actress for Louis C.K.'s «Horace and Pete.»
In hit movies like 42nd Street, Berkeley liberated dance from the stage and placed it in a purely cinematic dimension with dizzyingly inventive routines
Michael Shannon, who reprises his role from the stage play, is effectively creepy and disturbing, though not in a way that ever makes him ever be detestable.
Though set in the heart of Coney Island's summer sun, Wonder Wheel's mind is never far from stage nor screen.
Ferguson's vocals has been very conspicuously overdubbed by another singer's, which gives these supposedly triumphant sequences the unfortunate air of Lina Lamont's public shaming at the end of Singin» in the Rain: you half - expect the curtain to lift up to reveal Debbie Reynolds at the microphone, while Ferguson scampers from the stage.
They are both Oscar winning acting titans having played the greatest roles from the stage to the screen.
If Louis Leterrier wants to make a 3D film and do it in 3D from stage one, there's no one better to partner with than James Cameron.
It's noteworthy for some electrifying performances, transplanted from the stage — playwright Mart Crowley adapted his own hit play — and location footage shot at Julius, now the oldest surviving gay bar in Manhattan.
The plot gets increasingly silly from this stage, to the point at which it virtually becomes irrelevant.
Jake Gyllenhaal plays Jamie, a Viagra salesman for Pfizer, who falls hard for the free - spirited Maggie (Anne Hathaway) who's suffered from stage one Parkinson's disease.
Other incarnations, from stage and screen's The Wiz to the $ 60 M CG - animated feature Legends of Oz: Dorothy Returns that has been «coming soon» for years, have produced or will produce their detractors, unquestionably being judged harshly against the magic and marvels of the iconic, enduring Judy Garland film.
Cast: John Travolta, Olivia Newton - John, Stockard Channing, Jeff Conaway, Didi Conn, Dinah Manoff, Jamie Donnelly, Barry Pearl, Michael Tucci, Kelly Ward, Eve Arden, Lorenzo Lamas, Sid Caesar, Annette Charles, Susan Buckner, Alice Ghostley, Dody Goodman, Sha - Na - Na, Fannie Flagg, Eddie Deezen, Ellen Travolta Director: Randal Kleiser Screenplay: Allan Carr (from the screenplay by Bronte Woodard, which was adapted from the stage musical by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey) Review published March 26, 2005
Apart from some official back - patting from the stage «Äì «Äùeverybody wins «Äù Mr. Ganis said of the day «Äôs spirit «Äìthere was some serious body - language going on.
Secondary characters make memorable appearances, from Johnny Depp as Red Riding Hood's Big Bad Wolf (their scene is uncomfortable, though the sexual tension has apparently been slightly tamed from the stage version), Tracey Ullman as Jack's mother, and Frances de la Tour as one of Jack's giants.
Violence: A character with an alcohol addiction behaves erratically, smacks his head against a wall, and falls from a stage.
«Chicago» waited 27 years to make the transition from stage to screen, but finished strong, winning 13 nominations Tuesday as the 75th annual Academy Awards nominations were revealed.
Having left an imprint on the world from the stage (touring Australia in 2003 with his one - man show «Scaramouche Jones») to the environment (campaigning against climate change, and championing the cause in The Age Of Stupid), he certainly won't be forgotten, living on through the glory of cinema.
Remember how you secretly hoped Anne Hathaway and James Franco would be awesome together but instead, Franco predictably shrank from the stage like a coward, leaving Hathaway flailing her arms in compensation?
Critic Consensus: It's made the journey from stage to screen somewhat worse for wear, but Jack Goes Boating remains a sensitive, well - acted character study.
The severely twisted five - character drama, adapted by Tracy Letts from his stage play, has just about everything you would want in a good thriller — revenge, extortion, betrayal, romantic obsession and old - fashioned depravity.
From a stage super-heated by over-the-top, rock»n roll cliche lighting, DEVO faced a sea of Asian Gen X'ers in a 100 degree plus fahrenheit venue in the bowels of Tokyo, Japan.
A large cast of youthful performers, including the director and scriptwriters, at first seem awkwardly lifted from the stage, but begin to emerge as believable characters by and by.
Critics Consensus: It's made the journey from stage to screen somewhat worse for wear, but Jack Goes Boating remains a sensitive, well - acted character study.
Academy Awards were bestowed upon Henry Fonda, Hepburn, and screenwriter Ernest Thompson (who adapted the film from his stage play).
Making his shift from stage theater and TV to film, debuting director Rupert Goold, who wrote the screenplay with David Kajganich, makes it clear that he trusts the facts and implications of the story he's telling.
Other than that split screen scene, no convincing argument is made to translate the story from the stage to film.
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