John Boyega appeared to be one of
the main leads in the film that has a strong ensemble of actors that includes Will Poulter, Anthony Mackie, John Krasinski and Jack Reynor.
Not exact matches
Schwarzenegger will also be
in the next «Terminator»
film along with Hamilton, although neither will be the
main leads.
The
film will feature live performances by the
lead actors and is rumored to have a documentary feel as it tracks one week
in the life of the
main character.
I think the
main point
in the
film is how the
lead protagonist Paul Baumer (like his friends) starts out as a patriotic young German wanting to go off and fight for his country.
The
main contradiction to all of this praise, of course, is that the events that occurred
in the first
film (like killing off the entire team
in the opening mission)
lead to the less - than - impressive sequel.
Palestinian villager Burnat documented the Israeli invasion of his homeland
in the West Bank,
filming everything from peaceful protests to escalating violence that
led to the deaths of more than one
main character.
In a
film with two
main leads (and little else) the actors have to be captivating as stand - alone performers.
The highlight of the excellent
main cast is Howard, who Shyamalan eventually asks to carry his
film, a task she succeeds gamely with
in her first
leading role.
Ronit is probably the
main character of the
film, but it seems like all three of the
lead performers could be considered the protagonist
in a way.
It is clear that the
main hypothesis of the
film is creating three female
leads, who do not need men
in their lives.
The Appendices — A multi-part chronological history of the
filming of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, covering pre-production
in the various departments of the
film in the months
leading up to the start of principal photography, the boot camp training for the
main cast, the work done on set chronologically through the three shooting blocks and
in the world of its digital effects.
Under the jury president, Jane Campion, the best
films so far
in main competition here have revolved around female characters — complex, imperfect, beautifully drawn these
leading roles offer up a counter to the majority of
films that get paid attention to here
in the US, on the festival and awards circuit
leading up to the Oscars.
The
main screen opens with a brief montage of typical Vietnam war movie imagery (which happen to be scattered throughout this
film)
leading into an even briefer cycle of busy footage of Cronauer doing his antics
in the booth once the selections load.
But that
leads to the
film's
main complication, and one that virtually undoes the thinnest of premises
in one fatal swoop.
The
main villain of the
film is Cate Blanchett «s Hela, and will be the first female
lead villain
in a Marvel Studios
film.
The only reason I had any hope was the presence of Shailene Woodley («The Descendants», «The Spectacular Now»)
in the
leading role — and indeed, she is the
main reason the
film doesn't completely implode.
There are more great actors
in the
main cast, but to expound upon them would only
lead to giveaways of where the
film heads later on that the marketing has slyly kept secret.
Given the delightful charm of actors Laurent and Bartha, it seems remarkable that neither of their characters is especially engaging, and yet this is the
main flaw
in a
film that truly needs the audience to be won over by its
leads.
The rest of the cast easily hold their own against the two
leads, including Lupita Nyong» o (12 Years a Slave) as Nakia, a warrior princess who is T'Challa's
main love interest; Danai Gurira (Michonne on AMC's The Walking Dead) as Okoye, the head of Wakandan security; Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out) as W'Kabi, a disgruntled prince; the aforementioned Wright and Serkis; and Martin Freeman (Bilbo
in the recent Hobbit
films) as a CIA officer who unexpectedly finds himself fighting alongside T'Challa and his family.
In movies like this with two
main leads, the rapport between them can make or break the
film.
Disney also released an updated synopsis for the
film, which fills
in some holes on what
leads to the mess that
main character Merida creates.
It seems that most of the weight of the comedy
in the
film is thrust upon Owen Wilson and his propensity to ad - lib, and while he has proven himself a master of this
in comedies where he isn't the
main attraction, when he is a
lead performer, his one - note characters come off as difficult to believe.
For this movie's
main audience, they will be unknowns, and the
film's courageous casting uses this as an advantage; watching the two talented
leads is a discovery
in itself, and lures viewers into sticking around to see what story is to be told with these genuine characters.
Actor John Boyega has been cast
in one of the
main lead roles
in James Ponsoldt's upcoming new
film The Circle, an adaptation of Dave Eggers» book The Circle.
Filmed entirely
in English, the
main casting is
led by the British Eddie Marsan («7 days
in Entebbe», «Ray Donovan», «Atomic», «Sherlock Holmes»), Paul Anderson («Peaky Blinders», «Hostiles»,» The Reborn «-RRB- and the Spanish Ivana Baquero («The chronicles of Shannara `,» The Club of the Uncommitted «and Goya Revelation Actress 2007 for» The Labyrinth of the Faun «-RRB-.
All of these situations are
in clear violation of existing laws, yet Ling apparently never asked
Main Line's Bill Smith to explain the contradiction between kennel conditions and the law as he
led her from kennel to kennel to
film the report.