Nina Dobrev and Alia Shawkat were
great supporting characters while Taissa Farmiga was great as the film's lead.
Not exact matches
With Near Dark, the
great Kathryn Bigelow (K - 19: The Widowmaker) made her solo directorial debut, and managed to emphasize the relationships between the
characters while using the gory showstoppers as
support (it's violence simultaneously at its most beautiful and horrific).
Prediction:
While Denzel Washington is locked in a dead heat for Best Actor, his Fences costar Viola Davis might be the surest thing of the night — in part because she's
great, in part because the
character is
great, and in part because it's a leading performance in a
supporting category.
Additionally, Eckhart (boasting a mustache worthy of its own billing) offers
great support as Sully's first officer,
while the ensemble of
character actors like Mike O'Malley, Chris Bauer, Ann Cusack and Jamey Sheridan lend an authenticity to the project that you wouldn't get with bigger names.
And
while Covert (who has appeared in twelve of Sandler's movies) works
great as a
supporting character, he's no leading man.
Sam Rockwell and Christopher Walken shine,
while Woody Harrelson and Colin Farrell do a
great job of
supporting them, even if Farrell's
character is supposed to be the main
character.
The Mexican setting looks
great while a stellar
supporting cast give it their all, even if — as in Theron's case — their
character's schtick grows tiresome.
The presentation of the game is solid with a
great user interface across various menus such as the main menu,
character customisation menus, inventory menus, clan menus, settings menus and gameplay menus with
support for navigation via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons,
while being able to rotate your
character with the right analogue stick, although it does not include
support for navigation via the touch pad.
These two receive
greater focus in Shin Megami Tensei IV,
while in Apocalypse you're given insight to The Hunters, a group that opposes both sides and aims to
support humanity by rallying behind a hero named Flynn, a samurai from outside the dome and the playable
character from Shin Megami Tensei IV.