Not exact matches
What's happened with The League is that the already -
talented cast has gelled even
more as an ensemble over the show's four seasons.
Critics Consensus: Suicide Squad boasts a
talented cast and a little
more humor than previous DCEU efforts, but they aren't enough to save the disappointing end result from a muddled plot, thinly written characters, and choppy directing.
In Snowfall, we instead watch the
talented cast try to overcome writing
more interested in making points than in fleshing out the people involved.
Critic Consensus: Suicide Squad boasts a
talented cast and a little
more humor than previous DCEU efforts, but they aren't enough to save the disappointing end result from a muddled plot, thinly written characters, and choppy directing.
Following a spot of genuinely unnerving body horror courtesy of Teller's infinitely extendable arms, the second half is nothing
more than a sub - «Avengers» roundelay of superhero tics: naff catchphrases, brain - grinding exposition and lifeless punch - ups, the
talented cast totally overwhelmed by the duff CG special effects.
The
cast is
more talented than your typical horror show ensemble.
Hollow and mercilessly superficial in its characterizations, this Hitchcockian wannabe mystery wastes a
talented cast (particularly a sometimes convincing performance from Emily Blunt) on a clunky bait and switch conceit all the
more disappointing because of several elements promising otherwise.
Following a smidge of genuinely unnerving body - horror courtesy of Teller's infinitely extendable arms, the second half is nothing
more than a sub-Avengers roundelay of superhero tics: dumb catchphrases, brain - grinding exposition and lifeless action scenes, the
talented cast totally overwhelmed by lackluster CGI special effects.
With
more than 100 film and television credits, Rubin has
cast such features as the upcoming Warren Beatty film «Rules Don't Apply,» «Trumbo,» «Wild,» «Lars and the Real Girl,» «Hairspray,» «The
Talented Mr. Ripley,» «Men in Black,» «Romeo + Juliet,» «The English Patient» and «Four Weddings and a Funeral.»
That's pretty impressive considering the show's
cast includes voice acting comedy genius H. Jon Benjamin («Bob's Burgers,» «Home Movies,» etc.) as the voice of Archer; multi-
talented actress Aisha Tyler as the even
more multi-
talented and super-smart superspy Lana Kane; SNL - grad par excellence Chris Parnell («30 Rock») as weaselly espionage accountant Cyril Figgis; borderline ubiquitous working actress Judy Greer as the lovably psychopathic billionairess Cheryl Tunt; the less well - known but seemingly no less
talented Lucky Yates as mad scientist Dr. Krieger; and the voice of poly - addictive fan favorite Pam Poovey herself, Amber Nash.
The supporting
cast is excellent and includes Reg E Cathey («House of Cards») as a mentally - shaky neighbor, Mark Margolis («Breaking Bad») as a
more level - headed neighbor, Alia Shawkat (underutilized here, but very
talented) as Freddy's assistant, and Neal Huff as the eccentric gallery owner.
The director of this Disney sci - fi adventure discusses working with his
talented cast and much
more.
The
cast is supremely
talented with Cranston giving an award worthy performance alongside his supporting
cast featuring Diane Kruger, John Leguizamo, Benjamin Bratt, and many
more who lend their talents to create a truly exciting, tension - filled thriller that's as unforgiving as it is beautiful.
The critics consensus on the site sums up the reviews as follows: ««Suicide Squad» boasts a
talented cast and a little
more humor than previous DCEU efforts, but they aren't enough to save the disappointing end result from a muddled plot, thinly written characters, and choppy directing.»
Nice attention to character building at the beginning is muted by the generic road trip story and the rote character arcs by its supporting
cast, which includes many
talented actors like Toni Collette and Alice Eve, along with noteworthy cameos by Jessica Rothe (Happy Death Day), Patton Oswalt, Tony Revolori (The Grand Budapest Hotel) and
more.
Even without character details, this is an immensely
talented cast that J.J.Abrams has pulled together and makes me even
more excited for the film.
All of the pieces seem to be in place to tell the story, including exquisite period detail and a
talented cast of supporting players, but Mann never allows Smith to become anything
more than a caricature of the man.
Still, there are
more than enough laughs and clever surprises in this broad and sometimes violent farce to warrant a recommendation, thanks to a solidly funny script by Mark Perez, some pretty neat camera moves and choreographed action / comedic sequences from directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein — and a likable and
talented ensemble
cast, led by two of my favorites.
It is said that a horror director will
cast you as a victim because he admires you — or, in this case, because he admires your hypothetical camp value — but I can't help but sense some rage in the targets Mancini chooses: Set loose in La - La Land, the doll family goes on to kill unworthy pop stars (a Britney Spears look - alike), icons of cinematic change (John Waters — himself much
more talented with the whole camp thing — here playing a doomed paparazzo), and pretentious, unlikely filmmakers of the 21st century (rap artist Redman, standing in for Mel Gibson -LRB-!)
Tommy Boy «s star - studded
cast affords it a great deal
more laughs than one might expect out of the standard road - trip / buddy - comedy — a package taken straight from the assembly line and built out of comedy scraps that have come before it; however, Peter Segal makes great use of his
talented leads.
Abraham was a little - known stage actor («The Ritz») when Milos Forman
cast him in the terrific role of Salieri, the 18th century court composer who was destroyed by envy for the younger,
more talented Mozart (Tom Hulce).
«The supremely
talented Geoffrey Rush is dream
casting for the role of Albert Einstein, and Johnny Flynn not only is an incredible talent but also bears
more than a passing resemblance to Rush.
The rest of the
talented cast, including Nelson, Corey Stoll, Toby Kebbell, Bill Camp, Macon Blair, Stacy Keach, William Sterchi and Rachael Taylor, are unfortunately
more or less wasted, all of them adding a bit of color to the proceedings but little of actual substance.
What's
more, she is surrounded by a
talented cast that brings out the colors in Eliot Laurence's funny, often dramatic screenplay.
Every character has a suitable voice, too, which makes them all the
more lively thanks to the
talented cast.
Emma Tate who voices Nico Collard, Maria de Santos, a young Tiago Marques and Sofia has a massive amount of experience in voice - overs having voiced characters in television series including Captain Scarlet, The Jungle Book, Angelina Ballerina and
more besides, alongside roles in videogames such as Telltale's Wallace and Gromit episodic games, Rogue Trooper, Shinobido, Dragon Age II, Dragon Age: Inquisition, LEGO: The Hobbit and Bloodborne, amongst others; while Nicholas Boulton voices Richard Langham having voiced characters in Killzone 3, The Witcher 2, Mass Effect 3, Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward and much
more besides; Toby Longworth voices Marques having voiced Senator Lott Dodd and Gragra in Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace as well as videogames such as Tropico 5, Sacred 3, Risen 3: Titan Lords and
more besides; Terry Wilton voices Father Simeone and Vlad having previously narrated the Trine games, alongside an incredibly
talented cast.
You can pre-order Night in the Woods on Steam for $ 20 and learn
more about the
talented cast of developers behind it by navigating over to the game's official website.
In celebration of the announcement a new behind - the - scenes trailer has been released, which features some of the
talented cast included in the game, such as Adam West, Troy Baker, Laura Bailey and
more.
Where the Water Tastes Like Wine features stories from a wide range of
talented writers, as well as an impressive
cast of voice actors that includes renowned singer - songwriter, musician and actor Sting, Dave Fennoy (The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series), Cissy Jones (Firewatch), Kimberly Brooks (Mass Effect) and
more.