Mirren, who arrives a reel or so in wearing black mourning lace and an expression of doomed martyrdom, has the real -
life role here of Sarah Winchester, supposedly cursed widow of the 19th century US gun manufacturer.
Not exact matches
Here's one, paraphrased: Actors are often asked what they bring from real
life to the
roles they play.
«Our interests include assisting entrepreneurs in building technology and
life science companies
here in Florida, economic development by creating jobs, and building a place for our children and grandchildren to stay and take leadership
roles».
Only
here, therefore, does he win full release from the quasi-entitative model of societies espoused by Whiteheadians generally, even those who like Sherburne and Gallagher want to give greater attention to the
role of the nonsocial nexus of entirely
living occasions as the necessary infrastructure for the soul or society of presiding occasions.
Francis's love of the Bible as a way to receive the medicine of salvation was another anticipation of Vatican II and its restoration of the Scriptures to a central
role in Catholic
life; and
here, too, is a Franciscan lesson for the Church of the twenty - first century.
Certainly other factors are at play
here, from low levels of education to strong kinship systems, but it's likely that Christian and Muslim teachings celebrating the generation of
life and customs and rituals honoring the sacrifices of fathers and mothers play a
role in accounting for the close connection between fertility and faith around the globe.
If you don't understand that hell was made for Satan then perhaps you also don't believe that we as Christ followers have an enemy and his
role here on earth... most unbelievers are
living a hell down
here so when I preach or do one on one evangelism, I most certainly inform them of hell... I could quote verses
here but really you just need to have solid theology....
That artifacts, and especially simple machines, are first separated from that which has
life, seems important;
here is where spontaneity is missing, and the
role of outer momentum is most evident.
Here is John, who sees his
life and work as conveying a message from God for his time, utterly sure of his
role, piercing in his assessments of a society and a people.
Nor am I
here discounting the crucially important
role that the Bible must play in the
life of the church and the
lives of individual Christians... What I say
here is simply that the Biblicism that in much of American evangelicalism is presupposed to be the cornerstone to Christian truth and faithfulness is misguided and impossible.
As we have said, it is very likely that the area of sexual morality is central
here, not only because it has to do with a problem of such striking contemporary relevance but because it follows from the significant
role which sexuality plays in the total pattern of human
life.
Doesn't he understand that it's this damned prophetic
role of his that brings me
here to the Cave, shattered, exhausted, running and hiding far my very
life?
Entering into parenthood will be an exciting time in your
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Here's how to be an involved and important
role model in your little one's
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The statistics keep changing, the series aren't the same, the functions and the
roles keep altering and nothing is constant — particularly not the people who run the machine, for ministers and now senior public servants too
live in a «
here today gone tomorrow» world where they're no sooner settled in than they're out.
There are at least three important trends at play
here - the decline in age of our leading politicians, who now reach the top in their 40s (or even 30s); the fact many people have children a lot later in
life; and the fact men are expected to have a much bigger
role in childcare.
«The movement of genes within the nucleus, captured
here using
live imaging, seems to play a
role in switching their activity on and off,» said first author Dr Stefanie Rosa from the John Innes Centre.
Providing quality of
life for the aged will be a primary concern of the health care system, and NNI?s
role is imperative
here.
WASHINGTON — As part of the Obama Administration's recognition of the critical
role that space technology and innovation will play in enabling both future space missions and bettering
life here on Earth, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden has announced the creation of the Space Technology Mission Directorate.
Here's how Meghan Markle views the
role of fitness in her
life.
Today's guest is awesome and if you're watching on video you've noticed that it's actually a
live interview, which is amazing because Brandon Routh, who you'll probably see very soon
here on Arrow Season 3 and who also played the
role of Superman and that was Superman Returns, was it?
And, it's
here to help us multitask and fulfill all the
roles we play in
life by being the one and done easy garment that helps us stay confident and wear multiple hats all day long while looking and feeling great.
From that moment on I knew that shopping responsibly was going to play a big
role in my
life and
here I am writing about it for a
living!
Whether you; re in the warm May of your
life or the cool December seasons of maturity, the lesson
here is that it's no longer a one way street where men and women are expected to fit certain preconceived
roles.
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Sudeikis, in particular, shines in this unusually dramatic
role and exhibits a depth he touched on in films like «Sleeping with Other People» and «Colossal» but that he really gets to
live in
here.
In 1975, he was cast in the secondary
role of Mel Sharples, the potty - mouthed short - fused owner of a greasy spoon diner, in the theatrical feature Alice Doesn't
Live Here Anymore.
She is perfect
here as Shade,
living in a caravan park with her mother and her troubled older sister, Trudi (Ione Skye - also a good
role for her).
Here's what we know: Andrew Garfield will play Peter Parker / Spider - Man, and if Comic - Con is any indication, the
role is something he's dreamed about his whole
life.
Making his sixth feature appearance as Iron Man in nine years, Downey ought to be wearing out his welcome, but that character remains easy to watch and
here we see him in a new light as he assumes a father figure
role in Peter's
life.
One of the most important jobs of the screenwriter is to leave the characters a little open for the actors to become comfortable in the
role;
here it felt like Everett knew that this was what he had to do, and just
lived with it.
So no great surprise
here that The Lincoln Lawyer turns out to be superior piece of crime storytelling with some characters clearly designed for recurring
roles (in other novels and perhaps other films should this one do well) while others are designated for showy guest appearances as larger - than -
life evildoers or tough - guy eccentrics.
In one of his best and most earnest
roles, Stiller embodies the same brand of beleaguered moral idealism as he did in his own The Secret
Life of Walter Mitty (though thankfully he has stronger material to work with
here).
Here they find Jeff Bridges, Halle Berry and Channing Tatum in pretty forgettable agent
roles and team up to take down Moore's Poppy, who wants to legalize recreational drug use so badly that she threatens the
lives of her drug - using clients with a deadly virus.
Plus, «Evil
Lives Here» is casting a new episode, a short film on dating needs a female lead, and a feature is casting lead and supporting
roles.
It's almost a tragedy to reveal
here that Holmes knows the
role firsthand: She wrote the story from her own late - teen experiences and has let the Safdies turn her
life into a personal purgation of sorts.
Mortensen finds a
role here that capitalizes on his contradictions, on his air of resolve and his inner
life of doubt, on his hardness and his reasonableness.
Goldoni, who claimed she lost
roles because casting directors assumed she was black after Shadows, also worked with Martin Scorsese in Alice Doesn't
Live Here Anymore (1974) and with John Schlesinger in The Day of the Locust (1975).
Here we meet Freddie, Bruce and Snork, each playing standard
roles of 1970's inert youth — apart from Freddie, who has been employed recently as a
life insurance salesman.
OH man, this movie was a great example of having a potentially distractingly famous cast, but justifying it b / c some of the minor
roles are given such
life by the likes of Stoll and Sarsgaard and even Adam Scott manages to play it straight
here!
Deirdre O'Kane is in good company in Actress in a Leading
Role Film with her «Noble» performance alongside Simone Kirby's turn in «Jimmy's Hall»; Both are joined by new acting talents Tara Breathnach who performs in the «A Nightingale Falling» and Jordanne Jones for her debut in «I Used to
Live Here».
It's
here where the interviews play the most crucial
role, as the real -
life counterparts in hindsight provide perspective regarding just how idiotic and harmful this whole pie - in - the - sky idea really was.
The importance and significance of objects in people's
lives has played an increasingly prominent
role in Assayas's films and
here the focus is on the clothes that Maureen selects and how wearing them herself is forbidden and therefore desirable.
Here she's reinventing the manboy character as in Rodney Dangerfield's Back to School and Will Ferrell's Old School in creating a sweet, unassuming mom
role in
Life of the Party.
There's also surprisingly scant assessment of Foley's
life's work, considering the major
role journalism played
here.
It's no knock on her talent to suggest that she has never had a
role as rich, extreme or demanding since, though her brilliant performances in pictures as different as «21 Grams,» «We Don't
Live Here Anymore,» «King Kong» and «The Impossible» found her scaling the estimable peak of her powers nonetheless.
She won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her
role in «Alice Doesn't
Live Here Anymore.»
Although the three lead actors are all working under serious impediments — Travolta has been equipped with a singularly ridiculous soul patch and a Boston accent that runs the gamut from non-existent to «SNL» sketch broadness, oftentimes in the same scene, Plummer has a
role that all but insists on being played in the hammiest manner imaginable and Sheridan (whose previous films have included such better projects as «The Tree of
Life,» «Mud» and «Joe») is playing a contrivance instead of a character — they are not without a certain innate charm, and indeed, the best scenes
here are the ones in which they are simply allowed to interact and bounce off of each other in a relaxed manner before having to return to the mechanics of the increasingly forced plot.
Robert Wagner is best known for his heroic
roles — particularly on TV shows like Hart to Hart, Switch and the stellar BBC series Colditz (which has shamefully never been made available in this country; I was lucky to catch it as a boy while
living in Portugal and long to see it again... but I digress)-- but
here he's expertly cast against type as Bud Corliss, a college kid who's only interested in becoming rich by any means necessary.
David has more on Rickman's remarkable
life and career
here, and Megan looks at his
roles as a romantic lead
here.