Sentences with phrase «in more movies»

As well, married male actors in the group participate in more movies than divorced male actors, while divorced female actors have more movie roles than married female actors.
It's just a shame that he wasn't able to show up in more movies in the MCU as Justin Hammer, because he really nails it.
I really hope to see Jocelin in more movies, horror or otherwise.
After a slightly bumpy start, it looks like MoviePass is truly taking off, enabling movie goers to take in more movies for less cost.
i also liked seeing kim kardashian, she should be in more movies.
Once there was a film historian who opined that Wallace Ford was in more movies than any other character actor of his prominence.
After seeing this, it is quite obvious that she should be in more movies (more than she already has been so far).
Tim Blake Nelson needs to be in more movies.
Let's get him in more movies, shall we?
In addition to all of this, young actress Millicent Simmonds is something of a revelation — put her in more movies.
I really fell loved what Peck did in The Wackness, and it will be great to see him in more movies.
I really like Rila Fukushima and would love to see her in more movies (honestly, I'd love her Wolverine character to get her own spinoff movie).
Every time I see Josh Lucas, I wish he was in more movies, and he uses his physically imposing presence here in a way he's not often allowed to.
He's been in more movies than you probably thought (over 30 from 1995 to 2007), but it's to his credit as an actor that he can immerse himself in each role — comedy, drama, and even trying his hand at directing (1999's «The War Zone»)-- and come away as one of cinema's most reliable and professional thespians.
The immediate need isn't to produce more award recognition for minorities; it's to produce more opportunities for minorities to gain that recognition by featuring them in more movies.
Her performance in Blue Is the Warmest Color is incredible, and I hope we'll see her in more movies.
Jena Malone's brash Johanna (she needs to be in more movies that I want to see; I've loved her work for a while now) and Sam Claflin's Finnick also assert themselves well during the Games, and the dialogue and plotting do a wonderful job of hinting that there might be something else, something bigger going on under the surface without hitting the foreshadowing too hard.
If more studio people saw Hopscotch, they would let old people be in more movies.
I look forward to seeing them in more movies, however.
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