Sentences with phrase «key actors like»

Contracts for key actors like Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, and Scarlett Johansson are all set to run out after the last Avengers movie.

Not exact matches

One of the key characters in the book is disgraced «faith healer» Holy Wayne (played by British actor Paterson Joseph); a once - average man, bereaved on October 14th, who realises he can take other people's pain upon himself, like a kind of emotional sponge.
you feel like screaming), and the farcical way in which a handful of other key characters are played really jars with the weighty subjects discussed and nuanced misery portrayed by a few of the other actors.
Small farmers could be key actors in reforming Indonesia's palm oil industry, which has been linked to child and forced labor, deforestation and the demise of iconic species like orangutans.
It might be difficult to understand that each of these brilliant actors, each with a legend preceding them, are much less of a «key» factor in the story as they more quietly assume puzzle pieces in a tragic story — much like the gigantic cast of Prisoners.
There were big moments Sunday at the 24th annual celebration of actors, like Harvey Weinstein accusers Marisa Tomei and Rosanna Arquette naming some of the key silence breakers who lit the fuse to the movement, and big questions about what would happen if the recently accused James Franco and Aziz Ansari won in their categories (they didn't).
Most the other Actors / Actresses in the film fall flat and just don't ever feel like key characters.
Actors, key grips, wardrobe assistants, the odd ambitious caterer — sometimes it feels like everyone who's ever stepped on to a movie set dreams, idly or with calculation, of one day calling the shots.
In addition to casting actors with Down syndrome in key parts in recent hit TV shows like American Horror Story (Jamie Brewer) and Glee (Lauren Potter), 2015's Where Hope Grows made history as the first major US theatrical release to star an actor with Down syndrome in a leading role (David DeSanctis).
There's always the hovering director, Anderson taking the role of surrogate father echoed in so many of his films (the paternal mentor being a key figure in all his features bar Punch - Drunk Love (2002)-RRB-, willing (as Hall says) a specific kind of performance and, like a stern parent, ensuring there'll be no skylarking among his actors by determinedly interposing himself and his camera between them.
In both Losing Isaiah and Candyman the racial positioning of key figures essentially winds up taking the place of characterization; self - consciousness about correct images effectively yields a kind of enforced blankness that not even good actors (like Jessica Lange and Halle Berry in Isaiah) are capable of filling.
Best Actor contender, Gary Oldman once again looks to have Oscar elude him what with his low - key role / performance and competition from the likes of more buzzy actors.
On their brilliant, now - defunct variety show Key & Peele, the two would take turns playing foil for each other, like actors in a two - man stage show swapping parts night to night.
Every actor in this movie is terrific — from key players like Sharma as Sehmat's kind father - in - law to the guy working at the flower stall and the sympathetic military wives — enabling Raazi to cast a spell that never breaks.
Based on the bestselling novel by former spy turned author John le Carré, the movie looks like a throwback to those great, low - key political thrillers from the 1970s, and if that's not enough to pique your interest, then a brief glance at the cast list — a veritable who's who of the best British actors working today, including Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong and Benedict Cumberbatch of «Sherlock» fame — will almost certainly change your mind.
Blu - ray exclusives will be familiar to loyal Universal customers, beginning with three core U-Control features: a Picture in Picture option that includes cast and crew interviews, set footage, and pre-production art (like storyboards); the Bourne Dossier, which give access to high - tech superspy information technology (like pop - up Agent Status, Character Dossiers, Field Reports with «GPS - enhanced satellite views of the locations,» and other «top secret training material»); and Bourne Orientation, which jumps out of the film to provide literal orientation (globally speaking) and figurative orientation: information about what's driving Bourne at key junctures in the story (answering that eternal actor's question: «What's my motivation?»).
Blu - ray exclusives will be familiar to loyal Universal customers, beginning with three core U-Control features: a Picture in Picture option that includes cast and crew interviews, set footage, and pre-production art (like storyboards); the Blackbriar Files, which give access to high - tech superspy information technology (like pop - up Agent Status, Character Dossiers, Field Reports with «GPS - enhanced satellite views of the locations,» and «the technology behind the spy gadgets through visuals and 3D animations»); and Bourne Orientation, which jumps out of the film to provide literal orientation (globally speaking) and figurative orientation: information about what's driving Bourne at key junctures in the story (answering that eternal actor's question: «What's my motivation?»).
It now has some competition, though, in La La Land, another critical and festival darling that scored 12 Critics» Choice nominations, more than any other film, including key categories like best picture, best director, best actor, and best actress.
August: Osage County is a film mostly defined by how rich the actor performances are in the key roles, and with a cast like this, it's hard to miss.
[That's] Probably what two Oregon Agriculture Department officials are feeling like as the 2nd discrimination suit in which they were the key actors went against the state, this time a loss of $ 425,000...
This can make it hard to hear actors and actresses while they're giving away key plot points during dialog, and makes cinematic moments like explosions and car crashes less impactful than they ought to be.
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