Sentences with phrase «gets less screen»

Sheridan gets less screen time but more than holds his own, delivering a turn that's very distinct from the one in «Mud» — a kid whose boyish excitement sometimes gets the best of him but who's well on the way to become an impressive man.
There are tradeoffs that come with the small size, though — a smaller device means you get less screen, five inches, rather than the Kindle's six — but once I got used to turning pages a little more frequently, there wasn't a real difference in the reading experience.

Not exact matches

For $ 100 less, the iPhone SE gets you a faster chip, superior camera, better screen, higher - end materials, and a fingerprint scanner, all in an equally pocketable build.
The median skin tone on movie screens is going to get less white.
TBH if we take over 5k fans and get anything less than 1500 tickets id far rather by in the town centre all day drinking and singing and having fun with the thousands of other Clarets and locals and just watch it on a screen Understand to some people its all about watching the game and the result b...
Totally agree with the concept of getting out for some fresh air and feeling less guilty about some screen time later.
A January 2015 study of more than 2,000 kids in 4th to 7th grade published in Pediatrics found that children who sleep near a smartphone or another small - screen device get less sleep than kids who are not allowed to have these types of devices in their bedrooms.
They're less likely to use drugs or get into trouble with police and — because they log less screen time — at a lower risk of obesity.
As a group, kids from ages 6 months to 3 years who spent more time using mobile touch screen devices got less sleep at night.
The researchers suggest, based on their analysis of the data, that screening compliance could be increased by focusing educational and outreach efforts on certain groups who were less likely to get their infants screened for congenital CMV: less educated mothers, babies not born in a hospital and infants who received hearing tests later than 14 days after birth.
Unfortunately, recent controversies about when women should get cancer screenings and other tests have made it less clear what the gold standard is for that yearly exam.
WEDNESDAY, May 16, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- Less than 2 percent of the 7 million Americans who are or once were heavy smokers get screened for lung cancer, new research shows.
If your beau's resolution is to log less screen time, why not get the whole family involved?
It takes less screening to get into the oval office than to get into this site.
Just as the Julia Roberts fairy tale Pretty Woman morphed from something, in its script stage, dark and harrowing to, on the screen, something sweet and cheery, this could - have - been foray into either the seamier side of life or the less - than - squalid but more - than - ordinary steers clear of ever getting near the truly treacherous.
Gets an ambitious, sometimes inspired but ultimately less than satisfying screen treatment from Roger Avary.
Still, their journey across the French countryside seems less epic than perfunctory, as though a certain amount of screen time must be expended just getting them from here to there so they can muse on something new.
From there, Netflix's recommendation engine segues from the comic black hole that is Friedberg and Seltzer's oeuvre of the damned to a slightly less soul - crushing but still fairly dire bit of spoofery: Get Smart, the groaningly mediocre 2008 big - screen adaptation of Mel Brooks and Buck Henry's spy spoof.
With less than two weeks to go until Blue Jasmine gets it's first release in the US, we have more images, a great locations guide and more reactions from recent press screenings.
Italian horror specialist Lucio Fulci so rarely gets screened, much less in 35 millimeter, that it's almost worth recommending this babysitter slasher on principle alone.
Esquire cool interview with the director of John Wick: Chapter 2, a former stuntman Stage Buddy on a new book about the immortal classic Casablanca Vox an excellent piece on AMC's Humans and how it differs from HBO's similarly AI themed but wildly different Westworld NYT Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy to return to the stage Indie Wire Tulip Fever gets pushed back AGAIN even though it was supposed to open in less than two weeks Silver Screening Room on the Adapted Screenplay race of 1976 for reasons I do nt know but I enjoyed
Getting strong reviews, 75 - year - old Lily Tomlin's Grandma from Sony Pictures Classics scored $ 30,000 a screen on four screens, while 55 - year - old Patricia Clarkson's Learning To Drive, which she spent nine years trying to bring to the screen, did about half that — still a great result for a much older - skewing drama that even featured its star in a tantric sex scene no less.
J.J. Abrams ««Super 8» had the opposite problem: a charming coming - of - age tale that got less and less convincing the closer the monster got to the screen.
When your biggest problem is that the cast is so uniformly terrific that the greatest complaint you have is some don't get enough screen time, you know you have something quite special, and, having sat with the film for several months now, it feels like nothing less than «The Godfather» of espionage movies.
In its less serious moments, the young cast gets to finally shine in moments both romantic and humorous, so, even if the hormones - a-raging scenes might slow down the momentum from ever getting to fever pitch, they are likely to be cherished by the more hardcore fans who long for the personalities of these characters so evident in Rowling's original takes to finally emerge on the screen.
In the early levels the on screen controls were easy to get used to though with noticeably less swiftness than the old arcade console.
The problem, as in almost all Hollywood rom - coms, is that the supporting players end up being more interesting than the leads, and yet getting less time on screen.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead gets even less screen time as Sutter's sister, but boasts one of the films most moving scenes while Dayo Okeniyi steps out of the «Hunger Games» shadow and proves he's got some serious talent, taking his character's quintessential big man on campus persona and peeling back the layers during an unforgettable moment with Teller.
About 80 % of Something's Got ta Give is wonderful, with outstanding, ingratiating performances by the two leads, who show exceptional screen chemistry for two people who aren't really sure they like each other, much less love.
The one exception, Helena Bonham Carter as a brothel madam with a deadly scrimshaw leg, doesn't get enough screen time, and Ruth Wilson as Dan's wife (and John's beloved — another John Ford nod, this time to «The Searchers») gets less than that.
The trouble is that with so much to do, this is the closest that the show gets to letting him do it, with Peggy doing just as much to move the plot forward with slightly less screen time.
The latest nostalgia trap to get a nerd baptism (an AICN - sponsored reunion screening at Austin's Alamo Drafthouse is more or less single - handedly responsible for the picture's splashy DVD release), it's at least better than the movie to which it's most often compared, the Steven Spielberg - produced The Goonies, if only because it's a good half - hour shorter and, by extension, comparatively unpretentious.
As I discover in infinite interviews with filmmakers, just getting your vision on the screen, much less financed and released, is often an unending and almost impossible process, so I salute so many who not only did it but did it in unforgettable ways in 2017.
You might get more ads and less screen - specificity, but the information is more easily absorbed on a computer.
There are jarring moments when a green screen is obviously used, but overall, the praise the film gets for having actually been made, is more or less deserved.
That means you get a pair of 12.3 - inch high - res displays housed in one long screen that spans the width of the instrument panel and center dashboard, using the same Mercedes» COMAND interface that's found in lesser E-Class models (as well as the CLS - and S - Class sedans).
Screens encourage me to drive less aggressively as I see how my old habits were jerky and inefficient (or maybe I'm just getting mellower with age).
The two cameras in the side mirrors that displayed a curb view were less useful because, like most bits of the Rover's tech packages, getting them to show up onscreen required at least two or three touch - screen taps.
At EX-L and Touring trim levels, the rear seat entertainment system uses a smaller screen, while the audio system gets demoted to seven speakers with a less powerful amp.
Then there's an 8.0 - inch touch - screen (which is optional on the lesser - spec cars) that is bright, easy to use and quick to update, then you also get a multifunction leather steering wheel, Bluetooth, climate - control air - conditioning, lumbar support, parking sensors and Alcantara seats.
The only advantage the iPad has over other e-Readers at the moment is a color screen, which you can get with any net book, which is cheaper and much less limited.
I had also been wondering if the touch screen worked well and how good of quality you get in a tablet that costs less than even a smart phone!
In fact, we prefer the G - Slate in some ways to the Motorola Xoom because it has a better display and it weighs less (even though you get a smaller screen).
The Intensity Scale (sometimes called the Gray Scale) generally gets less much attention from consumers and reviewers, but it is extremely important because it not only controls the image contrast within all displayed images, but it also controls how the Red, Green and Blue primary colors mix to produce all of the on - screen colors.
The screen is significantly less sensitive than the capacitive screens on other tablets (some claim that resistive screens should be better, but this one is most certainly not), and you have to mash your finger into the screen to get it to take any input.
I was considering buying a galaxy tab because I like the smaller design, but for $ 100 LESS I can get the larger wifi - only iPad, so I'll take the larger screen and heavier iPad for less moLESS I can get the larger wifi - only iPad, so I'll take the larger screen and heavier iPad for less moless money.
it do nt matter too me what u paying for but if those are the reason to not get this you should think about how much memory is 32gb, 64 gb and cloud storage also you do nt need a huge battery for a 4.7 inch screen because it consume less power
prop to get the proper tablet UI, but that causes screen lag: /) instead of taking less than 5 minutes to edit the IF / ELSE series equivalents in the source to, without causing a performance hit, force the proper tablet UI — or 5 minutes on top of that to add a toggle to the settings so that people can choose their own preference («cos I hear some people actually like using a UI meant for 3 - 4 ″ phones on a device that's twice as large so that it's impossible to do quickly do everything with the thumb of the hand you're holding it with like the UI was designed for).
On Nook Color, you can make it boot from a â $ œrootedâ $ microSD card and if you want to get back to the original Nook you can just take out the card and reboot. — Kindle Fire doesn't have a camera. — Kindle Fire has about 70 % less usable screen area than iPad 2.
In term of user interface, Android 3.0 is efficient although less intuitive, some software features are better than the iPad 2: — the browser supports Flash — the browser user interface is better — the camera application and the photo gallery offer more functions — the maps application packs more features — the widgets are great to get updates about news (CNN widget), calendar and emails instantly from the home screen
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