This is a film
full of talented actors (Felicity Huffman, Jim Broadbent, and Victor Garber are all featured in addition to Samuel L. Jackson), who are given low - substance dialogue and the essence of a plot in what is essentially a high budget National Geographic explosion pic.
Not exact matches
Donald Glover is a
talented stand - up comedian, rapper (as Childish Gambino),
actor (Community) and writer (30 Rock), but it's his latest show, Atlanta — which he created and stars in — that finally showcases the
full scope
of his artistic vision.
Regardless
of how you feel about his personal antics, there's no denying that Gibson is a
talented actor, and his mixture
of charm, danger and zaniness (all qualities that made Martin Riggs an action movie icon) are on
full display in director Jean - François Richet's darkly comic thriller.
The same can not be said for «The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,» where coasting is all there is, in the hopes that these charismatic and
talented actors can somehow make tandoori chicken salad out
of a screenplay (by returning writer Ol Parker, no longer tethered to the novel by Deborah Maggoch) that's chock -
full of unmotivated action, half - baked characters, and lazily - constructed conflicts so contrived they'd get booted out
of the «Two and a Half Men» writer's room.
She and Mikkelson join a
full slate
of very
talented character
actors — from the genius Ben Mendelsohn to the under - appreciated Diego Luna to the up - and - coming Riz Ahmed.
Mix this with Aaron Sorkin's razor sharp script, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's hypnotic score and a cast
full of talented, young
actors and you have the best movie
of 2010.
Starring some
of the U.K.'s most
talented actors of a certain age, including Dame Judi Dench and Imelda Staunton, the Cranford episodes are as charming as Gaskell's novel, and
full of compassion and humor.