Sentences with phrase «if lady bird»

If Lady Bird is bereft of tech support, Dunkirk is basically all tech support.
If Lady Bird loses, whither #MeToo?
At this moment, believe it or not, I'm starting to wonder if Lady Bird might just win the whole thing.
I am starting to wonder myself if Lady Bird might not go all the way.
If Lady Bird pulled such a stunt in 2017, she'd be expelled from school and going to community college in her parents» back yard.
If Lady Bird's Greta Gerwig is nominated for a Best Director Oscar on Tuesday, as she is expected to be, she will be only the fifth woman ever nominated.
You know, even if Lady Bird takes two or three extra weeks to make it to Columbus from New York, it's a pretty excited audience when these films make it to us.»
What's interesting to note: if Lady Bird, The Shape of Water, or Three Billboards win Best Picture, it will be the first time since 2004 that a film featuring a woman nominated for Best Actress took the top prize.
Alison Janney has taken the lead for Supporting Actress, but that could definitely change come Oscar time, especially if Lady Bird continues to grow its popularity.
I would not bet against Saoirse Ronan this year, especially if Lady Bird doesn't win Best Picture.
Best Actress Frances McDormand, Three Billboards < — frontrunner Soairse Ronan, Lady Bird < — if Lady Bird surges Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water < — in a sweep Margot Robbie, I Tonya Meryl Streep, The Post
If Lady Bird is, as Gerwig asserts, a «love letter to Sacramento,» then this montage of everyday, easy - to - take - for - granted sights is the big S.W.A.K. on the envelope, an unmistakable declaration of affection; the static shots throughout the movie of old neon signs from Gunther's, the Tower Theatre and Club Raven could be considered the missive's heart - shaped punctuation marks; and the purposeful use of light, about which Gerwig was particularly exacting (she dutifully studied the Sacramento landscapes of renowned contemporary painters Gregory Kondos and Wayne Thiebaud to make sure the color and intensity were just right), is suitably analogous to the fine mist of perfume that will linger after the pages have been folded away.
If Lady Bird had won any awards last night at the Critics Choice awards it would seem to be in a mighty good place.
If Lady Bird wins, it should win here.

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I was really shocked to see them this early — but they are everywhere in the garden - J's been out looking again today and found some colonies (no idea if that is the right word for a group of lady birds!)
And even if she's overweight for none of these reasons, that doesn't mean she won't act like a lady on your date, and eat like a little bird.
Following a young woman as she awkwardly makes her way through her senior year of high school, Lady Bird explores popularity, family issues, jealousy, and numerous other issues that teenagers face on a daily basis, so if you go into this film having already experienced those years of your life, I guarantee there will be a section of this movie that you can relate to.
Although this may not make it on my list for best films of 2017, I can truthfully say that Lady Bird is one of the more technically impressive films, even if not for effects.
Lady Bird (and her mom) dream of living in the big houses they can only walk past — or tour when up for sale as if they would ever be able to make an offer.
A Telluride world premiere (even if the festival refuses to use that term), «Lady Bird» received one of the festival's most rapturous responses, where «Moonlight» director Barry Jenkins introduced the film and it received a string of positive reviews.
If that number seems oddly specific, that's because it's literally how many good reviews Lady Bird has on the site, breaking a record formerly held by Toy Story 2 for the most positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
Fortunately, if frustratingly, Lady Bird has retained the solipsistic luxury of tuning out most of what her parents tell her.
(Gerwig went to a Catholic high school in Sacramento in 2002 and attended college in New York; no word if she made her friends call her Lady Bird, not that it would come as a surprise.)
«Lady Bird» and «Get Out» have received nominations for SAG's Best Cast award and the WGA's Original Screenplay award, while «Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri» has also been nominated for SAG's Best Cast (and would have no doubt been nominated by the WGA if it weren't for their asinine rules that disqualified it).
If anyone can stop her, O'Connell says it will likely be «Lady Bird's» Saoirse Ronan or «I, Tonya's» Margot Robbie.
My contemporary nominations if I divvied the categories up that way I think would have gone like so: Atomic Blonde (Cindy Evans), Baby Driver (Courtney Hoffman), Girls Trip (Danielle Hollowell), I Tonya, and Lady Bird
If that number seems oddly specific, that's because it's literally how many good reviews Lady Bird has on the site, breaking a record formerly held...
These include chaperones at a school dance insisting on leaving «six inches for the holy spirit,» a college counselor bursting out laughing when Lady Bird mentions Yale, and a football coach who directs theater as if he were diagramming plays.
«Lady Bird» could win if voters want to send a message in a year where women are claiming their spot in Hollywood.
If you've seen «Lady Bird,» the wise, warm story about a young woman finding and asserting herself while dealing with her conflicted feelings toward a mother she can never seem to please, then you know that Greta Gerwig, who wrote and directed the film, has a keen eye for detail.
If «Lady Bird» had won, or if «Get Out» had nabbed best picture, those would've been heralded as quietly groundbreaking forays into a more diverse futurIf «Lady Bird» had won, or if «Get Out» had nabbed best picture, those would've been heralded as quietly groundbreaking forays into a more diverse futurif «Get Out» had nabbed best picture, those would've been heralded as quietly groundbreaking forays into a more diverse future.
Get Out, the winner, was seen as the favorite but there were also trumpets blared for Lady Bird «s last stand to stake a claim of a guild win (it did not) and then the creeping feeling that if The Shape of Water is the Best Picture frontrunner then it winning WGA wouldn't be out of the blue and could signal a true lead.
If we look at the nominees — Sally Hawkins («The Shape of Water»), Frances McDormand («Three Billboards»), Margot Robbie («I, Tonya»), Saoirse Ronan («Lady Bird») and Meryl Streep («The Post»)-- Margot Robbie is the only one to check off all those boxes.
The way it's shaping out right now is this: If you rely on the SAG ensemble stat, only these films can win: Get Out, Lady Bird, Three Billboards, Mudbound, The Big Sick Whatever film you think is...
Luckily, most of us are easy targets, judging from the movie's early Oscar buzz — a best actress nom seems to be a lock for Ronan; «if there is any justice in the world,» says Deadline, Laurie Metcalf, who plays Lady Bird's mother, will receive a nod for best supporting actress; and fingers crossed that, in Vanity Fair's words, Gerwig's «warm, confident filmmaking» will also be recognized at this level.
If you've seen «Lady Bird,» which is an early awards favorite — on Thursday, the New York Film Critics Circle named it best film and gave Ronan the best actress award, and on Monday she picked up a Gotham Award — it might come as somewhat of a surprise that she's had such an idyllic relationship with her own mother.
The recent release of Lady Bird makes Greta Gerwig one of several directorial debuts this year to strike a resonant chord with audiences — it's self - assured and absent of clichés, and if you've seen it already, you're probably aware that it's the kind of movie that will make you want to go and call your mom as soon as its done.
But if Get Out or Lady Bird wins there, I would suspect that is your Best Picture winner on a preferential ballot.
If Oscar winners were chosen based on barrels of tears shed, Coco, Lady Bird, and Call Me by Your Name would be in a dead heat for Best Picture.
If Greta Gerwig can't even get a Golden Globe nomination for directing «Lady Bird» then what the hell are we even doing here?
Then there's Lady Bird, a smaller indie that might have Juno - like staying power, and Battle of the Sexes, which has proven particularly timely right now and, if it wins over audiences, could drive a campaign well into Oscar season.
Which leaves the door open for Lady Bird to win as a group if its players lose in their respective categories.
There are occasionally pointed moments, such as when Lady Bird, forced to sit through an anti-abortion presentation, tells the presenter that, «If your mother had had an abortion, we wouldn't have to sit through this stupid assembly.»
Get Out and Lady Bird are two of the best movies to come out this past year, and if you haven't seen them yet, get on that ASAP.
But if the group is merely saluting the effort Scott made in excising Spacey following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against the actor, then it came at the expense of Gerwig, an awards season front - runner for the lovely «Lady Bird,» the rare movie love story centered on a mother and daughter.
If you're still riding a Greta Gerwig high after Lady Bird, you're gonna love Maggie's Plan.
He «doesn't like money,» and is «trying to get as far as possible on bartering alone,» and warns Lady Bird that if she were to get a mobile phone, it would be used by the government to spy on her.
In their supporting categories they stuck with the clear critical frontrunners Willem Dafoe (The Florida Project) and Laurie Metcalf (Lady Bird) both of whom are probably locking up Oscar nominations in their categories if not the win yet.
Supporting Actress Alison Janney, I Tonya < — frontrunner Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird < — getting a push Lesley Manville, Phantom Thread < — if they want to «give the movie something» Octavia Spencer, Shape of Water Mary J. Blige, Mudbound
If you've seen the movie «Lady Bird,» written and directed by Sacramento - native Greta Gerwig, you know the iconic blue house that played the role of Lady Bird's dream home.
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