Not exact matches
To the Wonder follows the relationship
of Frenchwoman Marina (Olga Kurylenko) and American Neil (Ben Affleck), who fall in love in Paris and then return to Neil's American
home along with Marina's
young daughter.
They know Foster as a mild - mannered, stay - at -
home netminder, a father
of two
young daughters who always hits the ice before anyone else to warm up.
I am 43, and I am a single father to the last
of my four children as my
youngest daughter is still at
home (15).
She was photographed at her Bradenton, Fla.
home with two
of her
daughters, the
youngest, Lorelei, 1, who still breastfeeds.
When I signed the book contract, my older
daughter had just started Pre-K so I only had my
younger daughter at
home most
of the day.
My
daughter younger daughter was born at
home here in Stouffville at 8:15 pm January 28th 2010 after 45 mins
of labor.
A
young mother has three days to figure out where she and her
daughter will live, after finding an eviction notice on the door
of her
home
Another eg was when my
daughters was pregnant I emparted the wisdom
of my mum and the stuff that I had learnt to my
daughters One
of my
daughters had her child
young she lived at
home while she was pregnant and I loved every minute, I use to come
home from work and she was always awake to greet me with her tummy lol.
I have seen it myself with roommates, with my two
daughters (whenever the older one comes
home from college it always messes up the
younger one, to her great annoyance) and a colleague
of mine, a year after her last period, got one more within days
of her
daughter's first one.
It frequently is seen in American Television and Movies... a teenage
daughter brings
home or The underlying dynamics in the
young woman - older man relationship After the wedding
of a celebrity husband and his much
younger wife, media coverage
Her mother, LaVona Golden, is abusive, emotionally and physically, and excuses her abuse as a kind
of encouragement
of her
daughter, who showed talent on the ice from a very
young age; Allison Janney's (Miss Peregrine's
Home for Peculiar Children, The Girl on the Train) outrageous performance is funny only in the audacity
of Golden's horribleness.
A woman holds and drinks from a glass
of liquor in several scenes throughout the movie, a woman pours alcohol from a flask into a thermos cup with coffee while watching her
young daughter skate, two women guzzle beer from cans in a hotel room, a woman drinks shots
of liquor at a pool hall, two men hold and drink from beer bottle in several scenes in a
home and a strip club, a woman drinks from a flask, and a woman drinks a glass
of wine at a dinner table.
While
young and old get along just dandy when director Muylaert describes the tenderness that Val has for Fabinho, this is nothing like that affection between Val and her
daughter Jessica (Camila Márdila), who have barely seen each other for a decade but who are tentatively united when the bright, progressive
young woman, studying for a college entrance exam, moves into the spacious
home of the well - to - couple in São Paulo.
However, it soon transpires that the couple have welcomed the
young girls to atone for inadvertently inviting a demon into their
home, after mistaking it for the spirit
of their
daughter Annabelle.
The Sam Raimi produced remake will be a contemporary take on the Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg classic as it centers on a family struggling to make ends meet that relocates to an outdated suburban
home and is confronted by an angry spirit who kidnaps their
youngest daughter and challenges them to band together to rescue her from the clutches
of evil.
From its starkly arresting beginning, in which an act
of violence is perpetrated against a housewife while her
young daughter looks on, only for the
daughter to become an active participant in the revenge taken on the assailant once Dad comes
home, the film plots a highly original, beautifully shot course through a genre that often feels overgrown with familiarity.
Dana's mom (Edie Falco) is a high - powered breadwinner who looks right at
home in one
of Hillary Clinton's signature power outfits, but she's got her hands full with her
youngest daughter, Ali, a high school senior with a killer singing voice and a serious need to get the hell away from
home.
While Lady Bird revels in the hyper - specificities
of suburban teenagehood in the early aughts (Dave Matthews Band songs, puka shell necklaces, TV news consumed by the burgeoning war in Iraq), it also waxes universal about
young love and sex, class and mother -
daughter dynamics, and the ever - shifting meaning
of home.
Duets is the first feature about karaoke I've seen, and Byrum uses it as a suggestive metaphor for the dreams
of three sets
of characters who've lost their way in terms
of their personal and family identities: a karaoke hustler (Huey Lewis) who meets his
daughter — a Vegas showgirl played by Paltrow — for the first time at the funeral
of her mother; a traveling salesman (Paul Giamatti) who flips his lid after flying to Houston instead
of Orlando and then going
home to an indifferent wife and kids, and who eventually splits and hooks up with an ex-con (Andre Braugher); and a
young cabdriver (Scott Speedman) who reluctantly agrees to drive a waitress and part - time hooker (Maria Bello) out west.
Dubbed a revisionist take on the original film, the new story centers on a family struggling to make ends meet that relocates to an outdated suburban
home and is confronted by an angry spirit who kidnaps their
youngest daughter and challenges them to band together to rescue her from the clutches
of evil.
As the more grounded and experienced
of the two, Carol is also the bigger flirt despite having a
young daughter and angry husband back at
home.
In the beautifully - built A Quiet Place, Lee (director / co-writer John Krasinski,
of the US version
of The Office), Evelyn, his pregnant wife (Emily Blunt) their hearing - impaired
daughter Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and their
young son Marcus (Noah Jupe), have made their
home a fort against murderous extraterrestrials.
When his beloved
daughter Barbara (Penny Peyser) brings
home the parents
of her fiancé Tommy Ricardo (Michael Lembeck), New York dentist Sheldon Kornpett (Alan Arkin) is immediately leery
of the
young man's secretive father Vince (Peter Falk).
Australian actress Isla Fisher refuses to keep a set
of scales in her
home because she doesn't want her
young daughters to catch her weighing...
Despite pressure from
home, from his wife who complains that she does not like to be alone and does not think her husband is sharing in the upbringing
of their two
young daughters, Pierre Michel deserves the title
of «mad dog» that the drug kingpins give to him.
When her husband dies
of a sudden heart attack, a grief - stricken mother moves her two
young daughters back into her parents»
home.
Though Seibei's nickname, «Tasogare» («Twilight»), is a jab at his rushing
home after clerk - work to tend to his demented mother and two
young daughters, there's poetry in it as a description
of a liminal magic hour where change looks not only more possible, but weighted with a lovely, gilded melancholy besides.
In 1769, after the death
of her mother, a
young Dido Elizabeth Belle (Lauren Julien - Box) is brought to the
home of her naval officer father's uncle to be raised as though she were a legitimate
daughter.
Yet when the teacher, on whom she has a crush, leaves the school suddenly to return
home to L.A. with Lucy's
young and pretty niece Mika (Shiloi Kutsuna) in tow, Lucy, that is Setsuko, gets a vacation and travel to the coast
of continue her relationship but has to put up with her dragon
of a sister Ayako (Kaho Minami) yapping behind her in search
of her
daughter.
Rogen and Byrne star as Mac and Kelly Radner, a
young couple with an infant
daughter enjoying the bliss
of their new, suburban dream
home.
Its designer, Ben Harrison, was tired
of hearing his
young daughter come
home each day saying that she was «stupid.»
With 3
young daughters at
home, Meghan is pleased to have the flexibility to continue teaching with online K - 2 students and is excited to communicate her personal and professional understanding
of early childhood with VLAC families.
When his
daughter Amy, a gifted doctor, mother, and wife collapsed and died from an asymptomatic heart condition, Roger Rosenblatt and his wife, Ginny, left their
home on the South Shore
of Long Island to move in with their son - in - law, Harris, and their three
young grandchildren.
Their mothers lived together, carrying on their intoxicated party lifestyle until Cass, the narrator's mother, decided to give it all up when the girls were
young and raise her
daughter soberly, making a small living as a fortune - telling witch and taking in Aurora whenever the teen's
home got out
of hand.
The lives
of the various characters, like the
daughter adopted out
of Romania who saw her parents shot by soldiers before her as they tried to flee the Nazis or the
young survivor
of a raid on a Jewish
home who was only saved when the housekeeper took him in and raised him as a Christian, are so interwoven with the struggle to remain true to their Hasidic beliefs while living in a world that is trying to move forward following the Holocaust.
Amid the professional conferences she attends, she fits in visits to old friends, brings
home - cooked dinners to her ex-husband, texts her son, who is grieving over the sudden death
of his girlfriend, and drops in on her
daughter, a quirky
young woman who lives in a floodplain in the West Country.
An exquisite, slender first novel set on the American frontier about a restless widower who heads west on a foolhardy and perilous expedition in search
of unknown animals, leaving his intrepid
young daughter behind to fend for herself at
home.
From here on the narrative voice switches between Fix at the end
of his life, his and Beverly's
youngest daughter Franny as an adult, and that
of the blended children who spent summers together at Bert and Beverly's
home in Virginia.
Settled on the Upper East Side
of Manhattan, the Moreys have their children
young — a
daughter, April, and son, Jonas — a fact that casts Cynthia in the reluctant role
of stay - at -
home mother while Adam climbs the Wall Street ladder.
(I've had a handful
of my
younger daughter's friends with family challenges stay at my
home when she was
younger from a few weeks to over a year.)
With winter coming, no
home in which to live, and Veronica's offer to care for
young Cole while Chance learns the ways
of successful ranching in the desert, Chance has little choice but to accept the Chastains» offer to stay on.When Frank is attacked, his dying wish is that Chance marry his
daughter, but after dealing with his in - laws, Chance isn't going to let anyone come between him...
In
Home for Christmas by Ruth Reid, an Englisch woman thinks she's breaking into the house her aenti left to her, only to discover she's trespassing upon an Amish widower and his
young daughter, whose quiet way
of life tempts her to stay.
At the time, Margaret was at
home with her two
young daughters and earned no income
of her own.
Name: Marissa Abrams * Age: 40 (ish) Location: Toronto Occupation: Teacher Feeding: Herself and two
young daughters Take
home monthly income: $ 6,380 Monthly grocery spending approx: $ 575 Grocery budget: none Percentage
of take -
home pay spent on groceries: 11 %
As the owner
of his own Ottawa - based communications company, Moffatt frequently travels, which meant his wife was at
home alone with their two
young daughters to do showings.
However, Sassy had already won the heart
of the director, who took her
home to her two
young daughters where she blended into the family immediately.
Using bold gestures in paint, Porter addresses the specific character
of people, places, and things as they are — from two matter -
of - fact yet tender paintings
of the family's Golden Retriever Bruno, to portraits
of his
young daughters in the familiar architecture
of their
home, surrounded by furniture and furnishings that likewise become active members
of the scene.
While her father was busy shaping his
young daughter into a pinball wizard, Bonnie Sucec's mother encouraged her to paint pictures on the walls
of their Midvale
home.
The eldest
daughter of Sally Mann — a controversial artist who received both praise and criticism for photographing her (often naked) husband and
young children in and outside
of their country
home — is now doing what she does best: posing for the camera.
A BBC photo collection
of minimalist Japanese
homes shows freelance writer and
young father Naoki Numahata pushing his
daughter's chair up to a table in a room that's empty, except for some gauzy curtains on the window.