Sentences with phrase «little screen time in»

I imagine a lot of people were thrilled to see this blue monster getting a little screen time in Paris.
Under Wong Kar - wai's heavy - handed editing, Chang Chen, Song Hye - kyo, and Julian Cheung Chi - lam have little screen time in «The Grandmaster», despite extended filming.
For the central villain of a blockbuster superhero movie, Daniel Brühl's Helmut Zemo got relatively little screen time in Captain America: Civil War.
Despite his prominence in the marketing materials, Gunter is given very little screen time in comparison to other characters and isn't central to the plot.

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Still, it does have a few things going for it: The «fast delete» button lets you quickly scrap whole words at a time; there's a one - handed mode that lets you crunch the keys over to one side of the screen; and, when your phone is in landscape mode, it splits apart like an ergonomic keyboard, making it feel a little more natural for your thumbs.
Starbucks began testing this technology two years ago in its home state of Washington, and a spokesperson told the Huffington Post at that time, «There's just a little bit more personal interaction in the drive - thru experience when you have the video screen
Millions of workers find themselves caught up with email, staring at a blank screen or fiddling in their chair for hours each week — and have little to show for their time spent at the office.
Little to no screen time may sound like a great goal, but reality tends to get in the way of a parent's best intentions.
Although I don't advocate sitting your child in front of a screen for hours every day (you can read about research into screen time and babies here) it was pretty helpful to kill 20 - minutes on the airplane with a bored little boy!
So I moved on to our giant Academy Broadway two - room tent (similar in concept to this Academy Broadway three room tent except ours has the main tent then a little side «porch» screened tent), found the two long cross poles, and yes, managed to pitch a tent for the first time.
This was at a time when Little Britain's Vicky Pollard and Catherine Tate's Lauren Cooper were on our screens - characters that, in 2006, a survey found that 70 % of TV industry professionals believed were an accurate reflection of white working class young people.
How could a non — rocket scientist put together a revolutionary new rocket in so little time and beneath everyone else's radar screens?
Each time I looked back at what I was reading on Facebook, he put his cute little face right in the way of me and my screen, and he'd smile until he got my attention.
Little by little, we've become immersed in a never - ending cycle of social media and nonstop screenLittle by little, we've become immersed in a never - ending cycle of social media and nonstop screenlittle, we've become immersed in a never - ending cycle of social media and nonstop screen time.
In need of a little retail therapy (and some time away from the computer screen), I ventured out to do some shopping Friday afternoon.
Bernsen appears at the beginning of the screening copy explaining that he's made several faith - based films and wanted to do something a little different this time, something along the lines of Sleepless in Seattle and When Harry Met Sally.
With such little time being spend in front of a screen, is finding a date quickly still an obtainable reality?
If you find that you are cutting short your working hours to rush home and sit in front of the computer screen because someone may have sent you a contact message, it may be time to back off a little.
For a movie with «Wedding» in the title, the bride and groom share surprisingly little screen time, but when they do get together I must say it's almost touching.
Unfortunately, Wonder Woman's role in the film also remains the same, with little extra screen time dedicated to the Amazonian.
Paltrow does what she can in the role of Mills» wife, but she has too little screen time to make any sort of impact; by the end of the film, she is quite literally reduced to the role of a prop.
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Only in this movie in the middle, Jenkins gives his best Oscar performance despite his little screen time.
Stephen Fry plays the Mayor of Laketown, and while having very little screen time, you can tell he was having fun, and he is entertaining in the role.
Its a must see little Indie movie with amazing performances from James, Melissa and Kristen who at times steals the screen with her raw no holds barred acting, old school actors even though Kristen is young in age her performance is extremely mature.
At the same time, Uchida is responsible for some of the most remarkable swordplay films of the 1950s and»60s; his five - film Musashi Miyamoto epic (not screened at MOMA), starring Kinnosuke Nakamura in the title role and Ken Takakura as his arch-nemesis Kojiro, surpasses the better - known Inagaki Samurai Trilogy starring Toshiro Mifune in terms of both drama and swordplay, yet remains little - known in the West (despite its availability on DVD in the U.S.) After the BAM retrospective (and others) in 2008, most of Uchida's films remained unscreened and undistributed in America, so with MOMA's bigger series recently ending, it's time again to encourage distributors like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and Arrow Video to bring out more of the director's masterpieces, both for critical reconsideration and for those whom the veteran filmmaker will be a major new discovery.
Last year she appeared in multiple films as a stereotyped supporting wife given little to no screen time or impact on the story.
Pepper fares the best of the bunch, while Sarandon and Bratt make little impact in limited screen time.
Wiig only has a few minutes of on - screen time, but shows great range in such little time.
Naomi Watts — so wonderful in better horror fare like The Ring or thrillers like Mulholland Drive and Funny Games — does the best she can here with a comparatively inferior character, but Charlie Heaton, who broke out as the protective and lovelorn older brother in last summer's Stranger Things, and Jacob Tremblay, Oscar - nominated for his role in 2015's Room, are stymied in roles that require too little in the way of nuance or are lacking in enough screen time to show real depth.
When Spanish actress Elena Anaya felt that her talents gravitated toward a life on the stage and screen, the aspiring young actress spared precious little time in getting herself prepared for life in the limelight — a fact that no doubt played a part in her being named one of European Films» Shooting Stars during the 2004 European Film Promotion campaign.
But when you take in the sheer volume of stuff on screen at all times with so little loading and technical hiccups, the actual next - gen power of Dead Rising 3 is more obvious.
Not surprisingly, Lawrence steals the show throughout, along with a few of her female co-stars like Julianne Moore as the power hungry, skunk - haired President Coin, and Jena Malone who — despite (disappointingly) having little screen time — gives one of the more memorable performances in her continued portrayal of the wonderfully sardonic Johanna, the victor from District 7.
Comparable to Charlize Theron's turn in Monster, Aday does a great deal with very little screen time.
In the second full day of screenings, and the first to fall on a weekend, the Melbourne International Film Festival wasted little time filling its many venues.
It is a symptom of Marvel's oppressive world - building that so much of the film's run time is devoted to new characters like the twins, or Vision (Paul Bettany, actually having a face on screen for the first time in the franchise), or Ulysses Klaw (Andy Serkis, a villain for a movie that will not see the light of day for three more years), squeezing the interstitial moments down to little more than an afterthought.
With each area being cordoned off from the rest of the stages, the pacing can feel a little off at times, with environmental transitions happening suddenly after a loading screen rather than dynamically occurring as in the Souls games, but this more concentrated focus on the levels also allows for condensed, goal based gameplay that is almost impossible to achieve in Dark Souls, which is certainly welcomed when you're short on time and just want to grind out a twilight mission or two.
So, it's not surprising that an impressive number of powerful women were also honored for their work both on the small screen, with Big Little Lies and The Handmaid's Tale, and on the big screen, with first - time writer - director Greta Gerwig winning Best Motion Picture, Comedy for her directorial debut, Lady Bird, along with leading lady, Saoirse Ronan winning Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy.
Although Song Hye Kyo had little screen time and declined to participate in the promotions, lead actor Tony Leung still praised her professionalism despite having a language barrier with the crew and basically gave a lot of «face».
These a scene in the movie were one of them get's shot in the leg by accident and oh my god they reaction to getting shot was freaking dreadful and such bad acting it took me out of the movie a little bit, but luckily Maika Monroe was on screen most of the time in that scene so she pretty much saved it.
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.
Another time I was punished with a new item box found in Sonic Mania — the image inside the little TV screen Sonic breaks was Eggman.
And it's no doubt, with just a casual perusal of the film fare planned, including opening night's gala offering of a 50th anniversary screening of In The Heat of the Night in the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX with Sidney Poitier, Lee Grant and director Norman Jewison in attendance — a special festival long showing of original nitrate prints of essential and little known classics — and a screening of one of the greatest comedies of all time — The Jerk — offering Steve Martin and Carl Reiner fans the opportunity to share in the excitement of new phone books arrivinIn The Heat of the Night in the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX with Sidney Poitier, Lee Grant and director Norman Jewison in attendance — a special festival long showing of original nitrate prints of essential and little known classics — and a screening of one of the greatest comedies of all time — The Jerk — offering Steve Martin and Carl Reiner fans the opportunity to share in the excitement of new phone books arrivinin the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX with Sidney Poitier, Lee Grant and director Norman Jewison in attendance — a special festival long showing of original nitrate prints of essential and little known classics — and a screening of one of the greatest comedies of all time — The Jerk — offering Steve Martin and Carl Reiner fans the opportunity to share in the excitement of new phone books arrivinin attendance — a special festival long showing of original nitrate prints of essential and little known classics — and a screening of one of the greatest comedies of all time — The Jerk — offering Steve Martin and Carl Reiner fans the opportunity to share in the excitement of new phone books arrivinin the excitement of new phone books arriving.
While that seems like a bit of a cheat, plenty of screen time is given to the children (Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe) in also dealing with a world gone wrong, and they act their little tail - feathers off.
It's also given by far the most screen time, which feels natural as the introduction segues into the stories, but does mean that stories two and three feel a little less developed, although that's not to say they aren't successful in their own right.
One of the problems with the film, which held true in the 1980s, when the G.I. Joe franchise entertained kids through TV cartoon shows and comic books, is that there are too many characters vying for too little screen time.
Parents with teens seeking a little romantic screen time should note that although intimate relations occur between married characters, these depictions do include kissing, embracing, and implied sexual activity (the couple is seen removing each other's shirts before the scene fades to a shot of them in bed together with carefully positioned sheets).
This is more then a sequel 2 to the 3ds game go look at the devolper interviews on the Nintendo page true it not nothing like galaxy but the graphics look great and there's still plenty of time polish it... and there's still galaxy and 64 inspired levels in it too and you can control the camera directly unlike 3d land etc lets play the game first before we judge it I'm sure be will be praising it lol... I for one love the art style cause on the 3ds the resolution wasn't to great now you can really see the art work and every thing on screen is a little larger then normal it makes it easier to see the little details
A much more gripping aquatic thriller, Below, snuck onto screens with little fanfare a couple of weeks ago, and it deserved far better than the under - the - radar dump release Miramax / Dimension gave it — but then the WWII setting and lack of a name star in its cast, not to mention the atmospherics - over-cheap-jolts approach adopted by David Twohy, go a long way toward explaining why this one spent considerable time on the «Max shelf.
Rarely has a screen character said so much in saying so little, and Del Toro threatens to overshadow the rest of the cast every time he's on screen.
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