Sentences with phrase «from twentysomething»

Today's bit of energy and enthusiasm I have to share with you comes from twentysomething, Cody McKibben, of Thrilling Heroics.»
But when faced with choosing between two independents from twentysomething filmmakers — one that will have to fight for an audience in February and another that doesn't even have US distribution yet — booting one out felt akin to kicking a puppy in the face.
CLOSE ENOUGH (animated) Ordered straight to series; 13 episodes STUDIO: Cartoon Network Studios / Studio T TEAM: J.G. Quintel (w, ep) LOGLINE: A surreal take on transitioning from twentysomething to thirtysomething, the show revolves around a married couple juggling such everyday challenges as parenthood, friendship, ham theft, stripper clowns and choosing the right day care.

Not exact matches

He was just 18 months removed from being a twentysomething engineer at Ford.
If so, then this blog is for you, but you don't necessarily still need to be a twentysomething to benefit from it.
But also, there are early twentysomethings who work here — kids, from my perspective as a 41 - year - old — who are going to make a couple million bucks.
Well, I'd say demographics are part of it: those big city condos suit retiring boomers, and also suit the twentysomethings (the latter of which have been growing in numbers over the past few years) so there is some natural growth that comes from that.
RELEVANT looks at the movement of twentysomethings away from volunteering and wonders how we can get back to volunteering more often — even at a smaller scale.
This type of reasoning is less advanced than that of older teens and twentysomethings, who realize that truth is relative and varies from person to person.
LAW • Eliot Spitzer has been careful about the lawyers he's selected to protect him against potential charges related to his activities with random twentysomething hookers, hiring a set of heavy hitters from white - collar crime specialists Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
Tonight's new NBC sitcom from the producers of HBO's «Dream On» hands us still one more batch of self - consciously quirky, single, more - or-less charming twentysomething characters and lets them hang for a half - hour reading faux Woody Allen lines.
His gift for turning twentysomething bumbling into comic poetry was evident from the start.
Lawrence has a poem titled «Love on the Farm», which could work as an alternative title for Lee's film — except that love is as far from the mind of its main character, twentysomething Johnny Saxby (played by Josh O'Connor), when we first encounter him as anything could be.
She's a sharp - tongued bisexual twentysomething who is reeling from a breakup with Maxine (Rebecca Henderson) her activist vanilla girlfriend, and acting out sexually in Brooklyn.
Loosely based on a graphic novel, the film spans a brief but tumultuous period in Adèle's life, from her last years of high school till some time later, when she is a twentysomething adult pursuing a career as a teacher.
25 (hybrid; fka Best Friends) STUDIO: Sony Pictures TV / CBS Television Studios TEAM: Hilary Winston (w, ep), Seth Rogen (ep), Evan Goldberg (ep), James Weaver (ep) LOGLINE: Twentysomething Kyle comes to Austin to finally convince his old best friend from camp that they are perfect for each other.
«Lights Out» (the feature) centers on twentysomething Rebecca (Teresa Palmer) and her pre-adolescent brother Martin (Gabriel Bateman), whose mother, Sophie (Maria Bello), suffers from a disassociative mental illness that has her talking to a friend no one else sees.
The outsider who loosely ties them all together is Naomi (Australian actress Emily Browning), a twentysomething Melbourne native who, as we can guess from her enchantingly wistful rendition of «New York Groove» in an early scene, has touched down in the city for a brief but meaningful spell.
Patti Cakes A canny mix of slickness and grit, this exuberant hip - hop fairy tale from first - time writer - director Geremy Jasper stars Australian actress Danielle Macdonald in a sensational performance as a twentysomething aspiring rapper from New Jersey.
While both have the same amount of depth and introspection on twentysomethings wandering aimlessly through their adulthood, Frances Ha is both less acidic and more empathetic toward the struggles of cutting off your ties from entitlement to make a truly honest living.
A directionless twentysomething woman dealing with relationship troubles and an overbearing mother has a one - night stand with a mysterious man and begins suffering from a mysterious infection.
But while she is overwhelmed by the luxury showered upon her by Henry, she can't help feeling a tad awkward whenever she's around the two - member house staff: Oliver (Matthew Beard), a blind twentysomething with a knack for flower arrangements, and Claire (Carla Gugino), a deferential but ominous woman who suggests a more attractive and polite version of Mrs. Danvers from Hitchcock's «Rebecca» (just one of the several classic films Gutierrez quotes throughout the film).
Unpretentious, well - observed and genuinely, joyously sweet - natured, the film is centred on Stevie (Ian Bonar), a geeky twentysomething from London's artist - infested Hackney borough who just happens to head up a pretty nifty guitar band («The Yummy Fur meets The Velvet Underground»), while holding down a dire desk job with his best friend and drummer Neil.
Taylor Kitsch (John Carter) and Aaron Taylor - Johnson (Kick - Ass) star as Chon and Ben, two young drug dealers whose life in the Californian sun is completed by Blake Lively's (The Town) free - wheeling O, a girl who's never too far away from a bikini and whose open relationship with the pot - growing surfer bros makes for the most curious of sun - kissed twentysomething existences.
I was living in Paris, alone by choice, a twentysomething year old, who had stepped out from a searing PR job in London before becoming a burnt - out statistic.
Like many twentysomethings, I lurched from financial crisis to financial crisis, all the while thinking how madcap it was to be 20 and broke.
Much - buzzed as a young artist to watch, the twentysomething Hugh Scott - Douglas makes work that digs into the various ways visual information gets transferred from one medium to another, and the conceptual hiccups that arise along the way.
Millions of teenagers and twentysomethings filled their iPods with the music, put on the clothes, and built a lifestyle out of recreating various obscure moments from the past.
I know this because my twentysomething cousin was turned away from this location on several occasions until he eventually decided to go elsewhere.
Ideally, the main shapers of today's relationship culture — from parents to peers, from relationship columnists to Hollywood writers — would rethink their messages about relationships, encouraging today's twentysomething men and women to do likewise, in three ways:
The majority of millennials» housing preferences may not be as different from previous generations as once believed, according to a new report released this week from The Demand Institute, Millennials and Their Homes: Still Seeking the American Dream.The report finds that the majority of millennials want to own a house in the suburbs as they look to raise families and they want more space, a veer from other studies that have shown twentysomethings will likely choose walkable urban neighborhoods when it comes time to buy.
Even though my «kids» are twentysomethings and living away from home, I still find myself browsing the back - to - school supply aisles at Target and Office Max.
Twentysomething geeky guys think it's hilarious to do this until they start rolling around on the floor, clutching their stomachs from acidic overdoses.)
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