The Cabin in the Woods WOW it was
a great film the actors and actresses are great the writers the directors, producers and everyone who was involved, The film has a understanding story im not going to give it away for anyone who has not seen it.
Not exact matches
Actor Joel Edgerton («Warrior,» «Exodus,» «The
Great Gatsby») wrote, directed and stars in the
film, which is clearly reminiscent of similar thrillers like «Fear,» «Fatal Attraction» and even Michael Haneke's fantastic «Caché,» but gleefully twisted enough to distance itself from the pack.
A couple of years ago, the
film writer David Thomson, a
great fan of Hoffman, suggested the
actor was not stretching himself.
In the case of Dumbledore, there were two
actors: Michael Gambon for the latter six
films and the late,
great Richard Harris for the first two.
The antipornography fight gained its
greatest momentum in 1975 with the appearance of «snuff»
films in the U.S. Claiming to depict the actual killing and dismembering of female
actors during explicitly sexual scenes, these
films highlighted the link between sex and violence that frequently characterizes pornography.
Paul Thomas Anderson (one of America's
greatest living filmmakers) is directing a
film adaptation of a book by Thomas Pynchon (one of America's
greatest living writers) starring Joaquin Phoenix (one of America's
greatest living
actors), so Inherent Vice has some hype behind it.
He and Celestin transferred schools to escape the shadow of the case, and Parker went on to a successful career as an
actor, appearing in
films like The
Great Debaters and Red Tails.
Actor Eddie Redmayne, who played the role of Professor Stephen Hawking in the 2014
film The Theory of Everything, attended the University Church of St Mary the
Great in Cambridge for Professor Hawking's funeral.
That's a
great media buy, and way more convincing than an
actor you hired so you could
film her saying what you want her to say.
The
great outdoors recently proved entirely too
great for
Actor Anthony Quinn and the producer of the
film that he is making in Durango, Mexico.
VENUS
FILMS, GUPADO
FILMS, SILVERLINE
FILMS, HM
FILMS just to mention a few, efforts that landed him the position of the
Greater Accra regional secretary of the Ghana
actors guild.
Heath Ledger plays the least likely priest since Sean Penn donned a collar in We're No Angels, though his acting is worse (Penn, albeit a
great dramatic
actor, hit an all - time low with that
film).
The
film's soul, however, belongs to Patinkin, a
great actor who even in his most stubborn scenes never fails to instill Saul with the best intentions; a dad just looking to do right by his kids with the only handbook available to him.
So I was pretty intrigued by how many bad reviews and
great actors this
film had, as well as the fact that I'd never heard about it.
There are a lot of
great supporting
actors in this
film as well.
Williams is a
great actor and gives creedence to even a bad
film like this, but even he can't save this one.
The
film is worth seeing, but don't expect something
great with the comedy and like I said
actor Troy Gentile ruined the
film as his character was dreadfully annoying.
The
great actor plays 13 roles in Manifesto, an experimental
film consisting entirely of monologues on art and philosophy.
Well, there's a lot more to the plot, but I don't want to spoil the
great surprises... I will say that... Emily Blunt and a wonderful young
actor, Pierce Gagnon, who plays Blunt's very special son, as well as Jeff Daniels, who's an extremely interesting, bad ass gangsta, all play essential roles in this exciting, orginal
film.
Rosenthal appeared in movies beginning in 1931, and he worked onscreen right up through The Big Clock in 1948, but most of his best work was concentrated in the early / mid -»40s in the
films of writer / director Preston Sturges, who used the pianist /
actor in various roles in his
films from The
Great McGinty (1940) through The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947).
I wasn't aware that the
great actor / director made some pretty weak
films over the years.
Some things that probably factor into the industry's disagreement: Peter Jackson adapted books fifty years old and respected as
great literature, the Potter books were being written alongside the first movies; Lord of the Rings centered on adult characters and played to a wider audience with PG - 13 ratings, the first Potter movies were PG, skewed younger, and starred kids (though anyone can see the
films matured and so did the fans, many already wrote the series off); finally, where Jackson provided one distinct vision and a cast of respected performers, Potter had a rotating director roster (all of them secondary to Rowling) and limited opportunities for its accomplished
actors, giving the brunt of the work to the three kids and spectacle.
This
film was amazing.This
film shows us a real state of our world.All: corrupt cops, good
actors,
great plot make this
film as good as it can.The best
film in 2013
Like most
great comics, he also decided fairly early that he wanted to be taken «seriously» as an
actor, and so he traded in «Ace Ventura» and «Dumb and Dumber» for
films like «The Majestic» and «Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.»
There were some talented
actors in this
film, no doubt, but The Phenom was 88 minutes of talking and nothing more, what in the hell is so
great about that?
Studi, a
great actor who has a long career playing fearsome warriors in
films like Dances With Wolves and The Last of the Mohicans, is equally stoic but is given even less character shading.
This
film is
great watch with a solid narrative structure and with honest performances from all
actors involved, hopefully you'll find Transsiberian a worthwhile watch as I did.
Though he has provided a strong role model and has proved that there is a place for Native American
actors outside the Western genre, he considers himself neither a spokesperson for Native rights, nor a
great trail blazer paving the way for other Native American
actors in
film and television.
There are several
great performances, and each
actor brings something unique to the screen, which elevate the
film significantly.
Anchored with a lovely, subtle sad eyed performance by the beautiful Keri Russell and a cast of terrific comedic prodigy
actors, including the
great Andy Griffith in his last
film appearance as the crusty diner owner.
A cute and funny family
film with two
great comedy
actors: Keaton and Garr.
* But thankfully Evans does a fantastic job as the Captain and all the other
actors do
great jobs too and don't make any of the characters too stupid or cheesy unlike how other 40s era
films made in the 90s, 2000s and on have been (Red Tails anyone?)
Actors were
great, and yes they quoted from the very best of
film noir but it was not copycat.
In addition to his star turn in Unbroken, he can be seen in the
great British
film» 71, as well as Starred Up, in which he gives the most powerful performance by a male
actor in recent memory.
Black & White movie from 1949 which is not all that bad, it starts off like a educational
film but turns into a
great movie, or main
actor Robert Lowery who plays Fireman Joe Martin undercover did a excellent job along with Edward Brophy.
There are a ton of other supporting
actors in the
film who provide
great humor and tension to the entire production.
It marked the director's first collaboration with Grégoire Colin, a dark - eyed, arresting young
actor whom Denis would also employ to
great effect in both Nénette et Boni and Beau Travail.The former
film, made in 1996, was another coming - of - age drama that centered on the relationship between a lovelorn young man (Colin) and his rebellious, pregnant 15 - year - old sister (Alice Houri).
The main performances are
great, there's numerous appearances by several well known
actors, and the
film just makes you feel really good.
A fantastic true to life
film, with
great actors, and intense suspense.
With looks that allow him to either play soft - skinned pretty boys or greasy - haired white trash refuse, Sarsgaard has used his malleable features and brooding charisma to
great effect in such
films as Kimberly Peirce's Boys Don't Cry.A graduate of St. Louis» Washington University, where he was a co-founder of the improvisational group Mama's Pot Roast, Sarsgaard studied at the
Actors» Studio in New York.
The
film co-stars a collection of
great character
actors including Brian O'Halloran (Clerks) and Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead).
With excellent performances by the
actors really making you feel even more connected with them,
great diversity in planets and enviroments, and memorable moments teeming in all over the
film, there's a reason
This is a
great film, made even
greater because Paddy Considine (one of the best
actors in the English language, who stole the show in In America) is in it.
Absolutely brilliant
film and for me the best of 2011, stylistically and artistically miles ahead of a lot of
films with
great acting, directing, visuals and music together make this a
great contender for 4 or 5 Oscar nominations with Albert Brooks an absolute stick - on for best supporting
actor.
This isn't a
great idea for a
film, but with two very credible character
actors leading the way, there was the chance for some excitement.
Although it paid homage to the original cast and even brought along many
great actors as cameos such as Charles Dance (Game Of Thrones) and Bill Murray (Garfield), there is no doubt that the final 25 minutes of the
film was a visual masterpiece.
«We just have to keep on doing good
films, and if in the United States these get picked up and they get a little bit of attention, well, it's
great,» said Mexican
actor and director Gael Garcia Bernal.
Not many will debate against that Woody Harrelson is one of the
greatest actors of his time (this year alone he has appeared in a wide variety of
films and given a pair of incredible performances in War for the Planet of the Apes and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri), but his portrayal of Texan Lyndon B. Johnson in the biopic about the polarizing political figure simply titled LBJ (directed by Rob Reiner of A Few Good Men fame among other widely regarded classics) is a mixed bag.
The original
film was directed by the late,
great Tony Scott and starred Will Smith during the period when he was fully emerging as the most famous movie star on the planet and Gene Hackman when he was still, you know, regularly acting and being one of the finest
actors all time.
With every movie - related news story referencing James Franco of late — including rumours of his role in Sam Raimi's The Wizard Of Oz prequel Oz: The
Great And Powerful, his impending directorial involvement of Cormac McCarthy's «Blood Meridian», and even a college course collated by the
actor based on his work — the fact that his latest
film releases in Australia this week has hardly rated a mention.