Sentences with phrase «love juliette»

Beside I love Juliette Binoche I chance her instead Bjork for «Dancer in the Dark»
I love the Juliette print!
The only things we know for sure are that Casey (Nicholas Hoult) loves Juliette (Felicity Jones), he has a shady past as a car thief, he needs to get money to save Juliette, but his methods will likely get them both killed.

Not exact matches

The historian of non-violence, William Robert Miller, says that the first explicit reference to non-violence in the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott came from a white librarian, Juliette Morgan, who compared the boycott to Gandhi's salt march in a letter to the Montgomery Advertiser on December 12, 1955.35 The development of non-violent strategies in the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 60's arose partly from belief in pacifism as an expression of love in the Fellowship of Reconciliation and Society of Friends from whom many leaders of the movement for racial justice came.
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Isabelle (Juliette Binoche) is longing for love.
Barthes wanted to trace and assemble the inner life of love; Denis's film turns those inward revelations outward, and lets them loose on the world in the form of a hungering, spontaneous, clear - eyed but anxious Juliette Binoche — who delivers the sort of soul - baring performance we've come to expect, but with a humor and candor rare for even her.
The first time we hear Etta James crooning «At Last» in Let the Sunshine In — the surprising new romantic comedy by French filmmaker Claire Denis — it's ill - timed background music drifting through a bar as the love - hungry artist Isabelle (Juliette Binoche) is getting her heart broken.
30 - ish Mitch (Luke Wilson) is so in love that he rushes home early from a business trip to surprise his beloved Heidi (Juliette Lewis).
Let the Sunshine In Juliette Binoche gives a marvelous performance as a middle - aged divorcee looking for love in all the wrong places, but Claire Denis» exquisite and soulful romantic comedy defies every expectation of that premise.
I knew Juliette Binoche starred in it and that it was a story about love and art.
Nikki Baughan: Juliette Binoche glows at the centre of Let The Sun Shine In, an endearing — if somewhat meandering — treatise on mid-life love from director Claire Denis.
Ruth Wilson and Dominic West return as the unfaithful lead duo, but our quartet of complex characters will be joined by a fifth perspective for Season 3: that of Irène Jacob's Juliette Le Gall, Noah's new love interest.
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Sharing honors from the Society Dramatic Authors and Composers, given annually to a French film in Fortnight, were two very different tales of romantic possibility in Paris: Philippe Garrel's black - and - white «Lover for a Day» («L'Amant d'un Jour»), about a 23 - year - old woman who learns that her father is dating a girl her age, and Claire Denis» «Let the Sunshine In» («Un Beau Soleil Intérieur»), starring Juliette Binoche as a divorced artist looking for love in many of the wrong places.
Needing some fast cash to save the love of this life Juliette (Felicity Jones), Casey Stein (Nicholas Hoult) returns to his former employer and drug smuggler Geran (Ben Kingsley) for one last job — which goes horribly wrong.
Claire Denis directs a showcase for actress Juliette Binoche as she plays a divorced artist searching for love and finding quantity rather than quality.
Saturday 24th November 13.00 What's in a Name (Le Prénom) 15.40 Hidden (Caché) 18.10 Another Woman's Life (La Vie d'une autre) Juliette Binoche will introduce the film and take part in a Q+A 20.40 Love Crime (Crime d'amour)
Jennifer Connelly won with A Beautiful Mind the year before, Judi Dench won with Shakespeare in Love, Juliette Binoche with The English Patient, and then it's all the way back to 1979 with Meryl Streep and Kramer vs. Kramer.
The action unfolds in the cramped quarters of a dingy, dark bedroom where they're shooting a steamy love scene between Juliette (Josephine Decker) and Eric (Kent Osborne), the attractive stars of a low - budget movie.
The 54 - year - old actor and his love were joined on the red carpet by his co-stars Rodrigo Santoro, Juliette Binoche, Lou Diamond Phillips, Jacob Vargas, Juan Pablo Raba, Cote de Pablo, Elizabeth De Razzo, and Kate del Castillo.
Juliette Binoche stars in the new film by French filmmaker Claire Denis about a Parisian painter who is looking for love.
Tommy Wiseau's film «The Room,» released in 2003, depicts a bizarre love triangle involving a banker named Johnny (Wiseau), his fiancée, Lisa (Juliette Danielle), and his best friend Mark (Greg Sestero).
Blair's upcoming projects are Happy Together (2009), as Mrs. Delbo, Columbus Circle (2010) and Different Kind Of Love (2011) with Juliette Lewis.
In a departure for her, it is a comedy starring an array of top French thespians including Juliette Binoche in the lead as a divorced woman's philosophical quest for true love and a cameo from Gerard Depardieu as a fortune teller.
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The film is currently shooting in Los Angeles with Aubrey Peeples playing Jem, Stefanie Scott, Aurora Perrineau and Hayley Kiyoko as the Holograms, Ryan Guzman stepping in as Gem's love interest, Rio, and Juliette Lewis taking on an unknown role, too.
Juliette Binoche reveals the agony and ecstasy of looking for love in middle age, in a story partly based on Denis» own experiences — but don't you dare suggest her heroine talks too much
The abysmal production revolves around a love triangle which arises when a successful banker's (Tommy Wiseau) best friend (Greg Sestero) starts sleeping with his girlfriend (Juliette Danielle).
Claire Denis, France, 2017, 95m North American Premiere Juliette Binoche is both incandescent and emotionally raw in Claire Denis's extraordinary new film as Isabelle, a middle - aged Parisian artist in search of definitive love.
Ari Graynor has a wonderful turn as Tommy's movie love interest, Juliette Danielle (of «You're tearing me apart, Lisa!»
Catch and Release (Columbia, January 26) Starring: Jennifer Garner, Timothy Olyphant, Sam Jaeger, Juliette Lewis, Kevin Smith Director: Susannah Grant Rating: PG - 13 The Pitch: A man's unexpected death leaves his wife (Garner) to pick up the pieces, which means discovering some unpleasant truths — and finding love where she least expects it.
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Loosely inspired by Roland Barthes's A Lover's Discourse, Sunshine has Juliette Binoche as Isabelle, an artist of a certain age searching for love in Paris.
Juliette Binoche goes looking for love in this scintillating comedy - drama from French director Claire Denis.
The Room's main players are the infallible and universally loved Johnny (Tommy Wiseau), his bride to be Lisa (Juliette Danielle, in a role nobody wanted) and his best friend Mark (played by Greg Sestero and apparently named after Matt Damon.
Along the same lines, Hellion, which premièred at Sundance, turns on the paired central performances of first - time actor Josh Wiggins as Jacob, a 13 - year - old budding delinquent in rural Southeast Texas and Aaron Paul as his troubled widower father, whose loving yet hands - off approach to parenting results in child - protective services sending Jacob's little brother Wes (Deke Garner) to live with his aunt (Juliette Lewis).
Oscar - winning director Oliver Stone (Platoon, JFK) gave his vision of the future with this 1994 crime drama starring Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis as love - struck serial killers, whose murderous actions are glorified by the media that interview the sole survivor of each slaughter.
Well aware of Dr. Vic's violent past, AJ will stop at nothing to protect Jack's wife, Claire (Parker Posey), the woman he's always loved and her daughter Pepper (Juliette Goglia).
But no one is more surprised than Juliette when she meets the one man who can right the wrongs in her past and change her future, if she will only let herself fall in love with him.
Although Juliette is playful, she is calming and loving.
Juliette is very playful and loves to run around!
Unable to secure studio support, Wiseau personally invested more than $ 7 million in production and marketing for the film, which tells the story of a tragic love triangle between Wiseau's greasy - haired banker Johnny, his «future wife» Lisa (Juliette Daniel), and his best friend Mark (Gregg Sestero).
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Here is a common trope in movies and series: Romeo and Juliette love each other, to the great displeasure of Mr. Capulet, Juliet's father.
I love this one from Pottery Barn Kids... it's on sale too... I think it's the one I want for Juliette's new room... it's linked below;)
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