Sentences with phrase «in this film with»

«And I was in that film with Ellen Page, who wrote something very beautiful recently and very strong and thoughtful recently.»
She made her Hollywood debut in 1957 in a film with Elvis Presley, Loving You.
Type 2 was dramatized in the film with Harrison Ford, Extraordinary Measures.
Russian - American actress Ekaterina Samsonov, who stars in the film with Joaquin Phoenix, wore a Chanel Pre-Fall 2018 look to the premiere.
There were a lot of positive messages in the film with several strong nods towards political issues that are very prevalent in our society.
In a film with simple characters mounted on an even simpler premise, it's only natural that bodies become the main subject.
Steve Buscemi directs and co-stars in this film with Sienna Miller as the pair play out an emotionally charged pas de deux.
My personal favorite being the first bar scene in the film with the song choice and the choreographed dance scene was just beautiful.
In her first encounter in the film with Bradlee, Graham approaches the editor as if she's his employee, not the other way around, and it's inspiring to watch her discover the power that comes with her role, and learn how to wield it in opposition to all of the controlling masculine forces that seek to exert their influence on her decisions.
I love how much is said in this film with almost no dialogue.
To say there was too much dialogue in a film with what felt like only 100 words to begin with seems like a disservice.
Made for cable television, The Ratings Game was directed by Danny DeVito, who co-starred in the film with his wife Rhea Perlman.
It is incredibly difficult to make a film this quirky still feel genuine but Ayoade and his very talented cast (it's saying something that two newbies like Roberts and Paige are the memorable ones in a film with Hawkins, Taylor, and Considine) keep it humming.
Perhaps a tonal clash was inevitable in a film with four credited writers, one that's based on an»80s arcade cabinet that consisted wholly of animals destroying skyscrapers.
Once Ricky and Hector, or Hec (Sam Neill)-- the latter an older bushman Bella cares for before she suddenly dies — go on the run in the wilds of New Zealand after child protective services seeks to return Ricky to a care home following Bella's passing, Paula reveals herself as more of a fanatical zealot than she let on in that first scene («no child left behind» is her frequent motto, which she utters in the film with seemingly unthinking reflexivity).
The characters are great, and they play their roles great in the film with good comic timing.
As the Robin William's film What Dreams May Come demonstrated, attempting to represent an idea of heaven, especially in a film with serious intentions, is usually nothing short of disastrous.
In a film with two main leads (and little else) the actors have to be captivating as stand - alone performers.
It's been obvious for some time, but now it's downright inarguable: Jake Gyllenhaal is one of the best actors working today, and he completely and wholly transforms into Jeff Bauman in this film with a potentially career - best performance (at the very least a close runner - up to Nightcrawler).
She evoked fear, curiosity, and bravery within the span of seconds, and she handled one of the most important characters in the film with ease.
Michael Douglas says he would love to act in a film with his wife Catherine Zeta Jones and their children.
That is not necessarily a bad thing in a film with modest ambitions, where the superhero is a divorced father of one, and a petty thief to boot, and playing him is the everyman Paul Rudd.
«Snapshot in Time: 1967 -» 68» (19:15) discusses the history of the Vietnam War in the period dramatized in the film with comments from Stone, historians, and an assortment of military veterans.
HollywoodNews.com: «Glee» may seem totally wholesome, but one actress is about to change things up a little with a new role in a film with Nicholas Cage.
His work with Barry Sonnenfeld two years ago in Men in Black was right for the work, but Sonnenfeld took a very slight direction to the film and it somewhat tanked in the realm of enjoyability (I'm sorry, with the exception of Full Metal Jacket, Vincent D'Onofrio has never been able to fit in a film with out screwing it up).
Those who don't know much about Snowden's story may still find this movie enlightening, but it never achieves the emotional force that Poitras achieved in her film with the real Snowden front and center.
There is one particularly interesting segment that juxtaposes a scene in the film with a voice - over of Eugenides reading directly from his novel, which shows just how closely Coppola followed the original book in this instance, right down to the descriptive details of when lights in a house turn on and off.
Disobedience I didn't expect Rachel Weisz would ever produce and star in a film with hot lesbian sex set in an Orthodox Jewish community.
The needless content is an unwelcome addition in a film with a strong script and quality editing.
In a film with almost no dialogue, you may think that audio isn't as important as the rest.
There's a great supporting cast lined up in this film with Damien Lewis, Ed Westwick, Paul Giamatti, Stellan Skarsgard, Christian Cooke, Natascha McElhone and Lesley Manville all featuring.
But in a film with as much to show as The Lost City Of Z — the primeval aura of the rainforest, the social currents of an Edwardian ballroom, the muddy deathscape of World War I — the functions of emotion and exposition blur together.
Star Evangeline Lilly confirmed two months back that she was undergoing costume - fitting, teasing her appearance in the film with an image from the comics.
Additionally, it positions Sarah as an action hero in the film with the tagline, «A woman's work is never done.»
Kirsten Dunst stars in the film with a supporting cast including Kiefer Sutherland, Charlotte Gainsbourg, John Hurt, Stellan and Alexander Skarsgård and Charlotte Rampling, but in this new trailer it's the stunning cinematography that seems to be the star and makes this a must - see on the big screen.
You've said that you were initially concerned that Joel Edgerton was taking on too much with this, directing his first feature and being in the film with a pretty sizable role.
All of which would be fine in a film with no dialogue, but the script is full of high - octane quippiness we're all supposed to hear.
After a couple of slow weekends, the specialty box office perked up with the release of a couple of anticipated titles, though not all of the luster was concentrated in films with marquis names attached.
Mad Dog and Glory falls under the category of being amore interesting film than it is a good one, However, there's enough to like to get a modest recommendation, even if the performances and situations could have been better served in a film with a better storyline.
In a film with as broadly comic a sensibility as this there is something that doesn't sit right about having such a deplorable male lead.
«By the Sea,» directed by Angelina Jolie - Pitt, who also stars in the film with husband Brad Pitt.
falls under the category of being amore interesting film than it is a good one, However, there's enough to like to get a modest recommendation, even if the performances and situations could have been better served in a film with a better storyline.
Somebody decided to change the book's black transit cop Clive Prescott into a jowly Lieut. Garber tailor - made for Walter Matthau, but Stone redresses the balance in a nifty throwaway: Garber, coming face to face late in the film with a highly competent, encouragingly authoritative police inspector he's known only by voice (Julius Harris), executes a visual and verbal stumble: «Oh I didn't know you were a — I thought you were a taller man — or shorter — what the hell...»
Currently Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Olsen, and Sharlto Copley have all been given a significant role in the film with Samuel L. Jackson just recently landing a spot in the film as well.
If you give in the film with loosen you up and pull you along with its tide.
It's to her credit that she handles the hard - bitten scenes in this film with the same aplomb as she does the earlier, ditzier material.
Not only was Damon's character one among several focal figures in a film with several story threads --» He doesn't speak with a British accent, and he doesn't stammer.»
Giving nothing for the audience to grasp onto or connect with is always a risky strategy especially in a film with such a simple narrative and although our protagonist has one redeemable quality, being a loving family man, it is only when Kuklinski's world starts to collapse around him that we are shown little pieces of reason, logic and humanity as he becomes emotional, desperate, abusive, and even panicky.
Frequent Coen Brothers collaborator John Goodman stars in the film with another odd haircut.
This means, of course, that in a film with Hugh Jackman and Sigourney Weaver, the stars are Die Antwoord and the voice of Sharlto Copley, who learns, under their loving tutelage, how to Fred Sanford - walk, throw shiruken, wear bling, and get vandalized with dollar signs and obscure, instantly - regrettable spray - painted slogans.
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