You could even opt for an experiential piece of theatre, where you and your date are taken on
a journey by the actors.
Not exact matches
Though it's been fun following Daniel Radcliffe's
journey from a cute kid to a serious thespian, he's always been surrounded
by a host of veteran
actors, and therefore was never really depended upon to carry a movie entirely on his shoulders.
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Journey • Down the Shore • Nanook of the North • Veep: The Complete First Season • Badlands • Samson and Delilah Daniel Day - Lewis: There Will Be Blood • Nine Sally Field: Forrest Gump • Mrs. Doubtfire • Brothers & Sisters: The Complete First Season Tommy Lee Jones: In the Valley of Elah • Men in Black David Strathairn: The Spiderwick Chronicles • The Uninvited Michael Stuhlbarg: A Serious Man • Hugo Lee Pace: Pushing Daisies: The Complete First Season Hal Holbrook: That Evening Sun • Into the Wild Joseph Gordon - Levitt: Premium Rush • The Dark Knight Rises Jared Harris: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button John Hawkes: Winter's Bone Directed
by Steven Spielberg: War Horse • Bridge of Spies • Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures • Catch Me If You Can • Jaws • The Adventures of Tintin Lincoln: The Conspirator • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Political Dramas: The Queen • The Iron Lady • The Ides of March Best
Actor Oscar Winners: On the Waterfront • Wall Street Best Production Design Oscar Winners: Titanic • Lawrence of Arabia
On the human side, Matthew Rhys (TV's The Americans) is Lockwood; Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire) is Messua; and young
actor Rohan Chand (The Hundred - Foot
Journey, Bad Words) will play Mowgli, the boy raised
by wolves.
John Cusack's character,
by the way, is on a «
journey of self - discovery,» which likely means that the
actor or his agent actually read the screenplay.
«KINGDOM
BY THE SEA» «Kingdom By the Sea,» an independent feature «about a disillusioned actor's emotional journey of self discovery,» is casting two female actors for supporting role
BY THE SEA» «Kingdom
By the Sea,» an independent feature «about a disillusioned actor's emotional journey of self discovery,» is casting two female actors for supporting role
By the Sea,» an independent feature «about a disillusioned
actor's emotional
journey of self discovery,» is casting two female
actors for supporting roles.
Over the course of a couple of phone chats — one interrupted
by a dead cell phone battery — one can hear the earnest joy in her voice, usually followed
by that laughter, when talking about her
journey from M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, her feature film debut, to the massive success of Jurassic World despite her character's penchant for running in heels from dinosaurs and, most recently, her 2017 Screen
Actors Guild Award - nominated performance in an episode of Netflix's Black Mirror.
The film, directed
by «Dallas Buyers Club» helmer Jean - Marc Vallée and based on Strayed's memoir, sees Witherspoon (also a producer) thrust into the outdoors while audiences bear witness to the
actor's and character's remarkable
journey.
For The Rain People (1969) he loaded crew,
actors and equipment into station wagons and drove cross-country to tell the story of Natalie Ravenna (Shirley Knight) and her
journey of self - discovery (the first of many such
journeys undertaken
by Coppola characters).
Voyage à travers le cinéma français (My
Journey Through French Cinema, Bertrand Tavenier, 2016) Tavernier covers 30 years of French cinema (from the 40's to the 70's) particularly emphasising films
by Melville Godard, Renoir, Duvivier and Sautet as well as
actors like Jean Gabin and jazz composers like Miles Davies.
The first four episodes take place in England, until Tom
journeys to the United States to pursue information about an expatriate branch; here, one presumes, we'll encounter characters played
by actors who've worked with Guest before — Ed Begley Jr., Bob Balaban, Fred Willard, etc..
Luckily, he's matched
by a superior supporting cast of
actors who deliver equally assured performances here, even when the people they're playing feel less organic than machined to make a political point about tolerance and hypocrisy: To name just a few, Jesse Plemons, Rory Cochrane, Bill Camp, Ben Foster and the ubiquitous Timothée Chalamet are all on hand for some duration of the
journey; Rosamund Pike, as a woman they meet named Rosalie Quaid, delivers a searing portrayal of trauma at its most physically excruciating and psychically disorienting.
Saul Dibb, working with a script
by Simon Reade, gracefully translates the optimism and excruciating suffering portrayed in «
Journey's End» to the screen, enlisting a cast of fine
actors to embody varying permutations of trauma, denial and the shaded fundamentals of brute survival.
In the epic table talk à clef that is My Dinner with André, André, a theater director (played
by theater director André Gregory), tells his old friend Wally (played
by playwright and
actor Wallace Shawn) about a long
journey he took in search of...
Ejiofor leads an exceptional ensemble of
actors, all of whom superbly portray characters affected and compromised in some way
by the sin of slavery, but it Northup's extraordinary redemptive
journey that gives the film its satisfying and emotionally overwhelming impact.
In time, I've learned that the environments are a large stage on which the
actors (players defined
by their covenant roles) embark on improvisational
journeys of trust, deceit, and surprise.
In this eight - minute mini-documentary of Jeff Koons's career, commissioned
by Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and directed
by Oscar Boyson,
actor Scarlett Johansson takes us on a
journey to discover what Koons's work is all about.
In this documentary produced
by Foxtrot Films, Oscar - winning
actor Eddie Redmayne takes an intensely emotional
journey, visiting artists» studios, museums and travelling to battlefield locations to shine a powerful light on some of the world's most famous War Artists, including Peter Howson.
(Jason Patric,
actor and targeted father) Surviving Parental Alienation: A
Journey of Hope and Healing, has given a voice to the hundreds of thousands of parents and grandparents that can only remember their children through memories and photos from days gone
by.