He should never be
in any company of men for a single instant without making them realize that they are in the company of a minister of religion.
Most of them were well meant and carefully prepared, but they showed little indication that the preachers had been face to face with death
in the company of men to whom the Bible was an utterly foreign world.
Once they become addicted, they wind up
in the company of these men who are masters at taking advantage of them.»
They enjoy being
in the company of men who say what they think and feel.
«The Shape of Things» (adapted from his stage play like his other two features, the memorable «
In the Company of Men» and the dicey «Your Friends & Neighbors») is another scathing and insightful look into relationships.
These works are LaBute at his finest, but on the other hand is
In the Company of Men in which people do cruel things because they can.
Then Len sees Phil
in the company of another man.
Without this shock value, the film is still an infernal machine — designed, like LaBute's
In the Company of Men, to goad us into dark reflection — but its meanings tend to contract rather than expand.
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Coming from the same typewriter that created the men of Neil LaBute's
In the Company of Men and Your Friends & Neighbors (an underrated masterpiece), Roger seems to have it all, but that's only because the version of him we know is merely the one he shows.
George is played by Aaron Eckhart, who was so dominant in «
In the Company of Men,» but here, wearing a twerpy John Ritter beard that he doesn't seem comfortable with, he's a shallow cipher.
Neil LaBute came to fame with the Sundance premiere of his great first film, «
In the Company of Men» (1997), and is back this year with «The Shape of Things.»
«
In the Company of Men,» directed by Neil LaBute, is a continuing series of revelations, because it isn't simply about this sick joke.
LaBute's «Your Friends and Neighbors» is to «
In the Company of Men» as Quentin Tarantino's «Pulp Fiction» was to «Reservoir Dogs.»
His previous film, «
In the Company of Men,» was about two men who play a cruel trick on a woman.
Compare that list with «North Country» (2005), a hard - hitting movie about men harassing women in an iron mine, starring Charlize Theron, that earned $ 25 million; or Neil LaBute's «
In the Company of Men,» an art - house hit about rogues torturing a deaf female colleague that took in $ 3 million.
Now, LaBute would seem an odd choice for a family comedy, having made his name with far darker, crueler humor in movies like «
In the Company of Men» and «The Shape of Things.»
Played with square - jawed bonhomie by Aaron Eckhart (
In the Company of Men), Naylor periodically gets together for drinks with spin doctors in the liquor industry (Maria Bello) and the gun industry (David Koechner).
After that, there's a chance he could segue into a reunion with
In The Company of Men star Aaron Eckhart for a sharp new drama.
Neil LaBute established his reputation as a director and writer with gritty, unrelenting
In the Company of Men, Film
Neil LaBute established his reputation as a director and writer with gritty, unrelenting
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If you have ever seen Neil LaBute «s first few films (
In the Company of Men, Yours Friends and Neighbors, Nurse Betty and The Shape of Things), you will have learned Read More →
«Your Friends & Neighbors,» Neil LaBute's follow - up to his stunning Sundance film Fest debut, «
In the Company of Men» (1997), continues his darkly comic exploration of misogyny as it defines the relationships of endlessly loquacious urbanites.
Nice to see Aaron Eckhart channel some of his smarm / charm back from his «
In the Company of Men» days (I think it his hilarious that this lawyer is the «White Knight of Gotham», did nobody watch Neil LaBute's directorial debut?).
«More canned misanthropy from playwright Neil LaBute, who poisoned arthouse cinemas in the late 1990's with toxic stunts like
In The Company Of Men and Your Friends And Neighbors.
It has been a while Neil Labute stormed onto the arthouse film scene with the one - two punch of
In The Company of Men and Your Friends and Neighbors in the mid 1990s.
ALL OVER ME, by Alex Sichel, Fine Line ARRESTING GENA, by Hannah Weyer BLACK AND WHITE AND RED ALL OVER, by DeMane Davis, Harry McCoy, and Khari Streeter THE CLOCKWATCHERS, by Jill Sprecher COLIN FITZ, by Robert Belia THE DELTA, by Ira Sachs EYE OF GOD, by Tim Blake Nelson GEORGE B., by Eric Lea GOING ALL THE WAY, by Mark Pellington, Lakeshore Entertainment HOUSE OF YES, by Mark Waters HURRICANE, by Morgan J. Freeman
IN THE COMPANY OF MEN, by Neil LaBute LOVE JONES, by Theodore Whitcher, New Line Cinema THE MYTH OF FINGERPRINTS, by Bart Freundlich SANTA FE, by Andrew Shea SLAVES TO THE UNDERGROUND, by Kristine Peterson STRAYS, by Vin Diesel SUNDAY, by Jonathan Nossiter.
Eckhart began his screen career specialising in that kind, first as a smoothie shark who seduces and dumps a deaf colleague for kicks in Neil LaBute's
In the Company of Men, then as a sexual narcissist in Your Friends and Neighbors — also by LaBute, a fellow Mormon (Eckhart is now lapsed) he met in college.
With films like
In The Company of Men and The Shape of Things already in his filmography, Neil LaBute has developed a reputation for creating provocative, occasionally inflammatory material.
YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS Director Neil LaBute («
In the Company of Men») has made a desperate, foolish and boyishly tasteless film about middle - class sexual transgression that seems intended as a satire — but a satire of what?
If you have ever seen Neil LaBute «s first few films (
In the Company of Men, Yours Friends and Neighbors, Nurse Betty and The Shape of Things), you will have learned to expect certain things from him — tons of flashy, quick dialogue, despicable characters and at least one crushing gut punch to set you spinning for hours after the film concludes.
Neil LaBute, director of
In the Company of Men, Your Friends and Neighbors, and Nurse Betty, has contributed supplemental interviews to two Criterion DVD editions: Mike Leigh's Naked and Eric Rohmer's Love in the Afternoon, the latter available i
His two other films,
In the Company of Men and Your Friends and Neighbors were not exactly audience friendly fare.
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But the combination eatery and retail shop invites dog owners and enthusiasts to sip their City of Saints java, order off an all - vegetarian menu with gluten - free and vegan options, snack on dog - shaped sugar cookies and shop for puppy and human swag (like pet bandannas, leashes and baseballs caps)
all in the company of man's best friend.
Travelling alone, you will be treated entirely differently to that of when you are
in the company of a man.
Only at the very end of the 19th century, in the relatively liberated and open atmosphere of Repin's studio and circle in Russia, do we find representations of women art students working uninhibitedly from the nude — the female model, to be sure —
in the company of men.
Not exact matches
Which means this uptick
in Art
of the Deal - style pushiness — if it's a real phenomenon — probably isn't a good thing for the
men employing it, their negotiating partners, or their
companies.
Liquor
company Diageo tried to promote the progressive history
of its Johnnie Walker brand
in late February when it introduced its limited edition «Jane Walker» scotch whisky, its traditional Johnny Walker bottle with a female iteration
of the brand's Striding
Man logo.
And
in a true sign
of the times, the
company lured Microsoft's Xbox boss and Vancouver native Don Mattrick — the most powerful
man in video games — to take over as chief executive
in July.
-- Com Mirza, «The $ 500 Million
Man» and CEO
of Mirza Holdings; failed
in eight
companies back to back and today, runs a nine - figure empire with over 600 employees
In the startup world, this means that
companies that aim to improve the experiences
of young white
men get a heck
of a lot more attention than those that spring from the experiences
of pretty much anyone else.
In so - called diversity reports detailing employee demographics, a number
of major
companies have confirmed that
men vastly outnumber women at all levels.
Jack Ma's fairytale journey from schoolteacher to China's richest
man was the signature entrepreneurial storyline
of 2014, an arc that culminated
in his e-commerce
company Alibaba completing the splashiest IPO
in Wall Street history.
Recently, Equilar, a research firm that focuses on board recruitment, put together a Gender Diversity Index and predicts that the board
of directors on the Russell 3000 list — the 3000 largest
companies based
in the United States — will achieve parity, with a membership made up
of 50 percent women and 50 percent
men, by the fourth quarter
of 2055.
But apparently, even
in a world where the CEO
of one
of the world's biggest
companies wears an identical grey T - shirt every day, getting dressed is still a head scratcher for many
men.
U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday unveiled expanded criminal charges against three
men in connection with a massive 2014 cyberattack against JPMorgan Chase & Co and the hacking
of several other major financial
companies and financial news publishers.
In terms
of gender, between 60 and 70 percent
of employees at each
company are
men.
The product «has the potential to reduce the ecological impact
of food production,» the
company wrote
in a blog post announcing the launch, which also features a promo video
of a
man stranded on a deserted island who's able to subsist solely on the creamy white liquid.
When a rifle
company spent a couple hours taking an enemy machine gun position, losing half
of its hundred
men in the process, the defenders would be killed
in the end, perhaps finished off with bayonets, and everybody at the front understood this.