Not exact matches
It helps a
little to tell yourself that, no, their lives are not as perfectly put - together as their social media
presence would make them appear, and yes, even Perfect Internet Mom Friend is probably riddled with doubts about herself, but even those known truths bring
little comfort when it's 11 a.m. on a Saturday morning, your house is a full - on mess, the kids are all staring at
screens, and you're cruising Instagram, waiting to feel inadequate.
It's not amazing, but Jennifer Anniston has such a nice
presence on
screen and it is a good
little movie.
Lesley Coffin: The
little girl you cast is wonderful, she has a great
screen presence and your heart just breaks for her.
The combination of Director Park's passion for this title and the huge
screen presence of Florence Pugh will make for a real drama event when «
Little Drummer Girl» premieres on BBC ONE.»
The Jacket has a solid cast: Adrien Brody looking confused and distraught, Keira Knightley looking a
little worse for wear but still a beautiful
screen presence, Jennifer Jason Leigh who manages to portray herself at two ages, fifteen years apart, and the increasingly wrinkly yet still charismatic Kris Kristofferson.
Wilde radiates outrageous beauty and
screen presence even in
little makeup, jeans and a tank top that aren't particularly stylish; in time, though, her character's selfish side comes shining through.
Homely, bespectacled Arieh (Gilad Kahana) and even glum
little Amos (Amir Tessler) are inevitably overshadowed by Portman's near - radioactive
screen presence.
The Jacket has a solid cast: Adrien Brody looking confused and distraught, Keira Knightley looking a
little worse for wear but still a beautiful
screen presence, Jennifer Jason Leigh who manages to Continue reading The Jacket →
I bring this up not because I'm presenting some original idea, but in looking back at Walken's early work, it's quite shocking to see how
little he behaved like a human, and what made him such an arresting
screen presence.
Just as she did in «Beasts», Wallis is delightfully charming, with an irresistible on -
screen presence, as Annie, who makes it very clear that she's not a
Little Orphan, but a foster kid.
Both Stewart and Lively are captivating love interests, and while supporting roles from the likes of Corey Stoll and Parker Posey are barely there (Stoll's gangster is an almost comically lazy caricature of a 1930's mob man), both remain magnetic
screen presences with so
little to do.
Schreiber can do a lot with very
little dialogue, as he turns on those in his path with a Gorgon - like stare; his
presence fills the
screen physically and psychically.
He could perhaps even outstrip Vaas as one of the best villains in videogames if it wasn't for the simple fact that after the intro he largely disappears, becoming
little more than a disembodied voice on the radio and only an occasional
presence on
screen.