Sentences with phrase «most of the actors»

I am glad most of the actors are still alive.»
I am glad most of the actors are still alive» he said.
He said South West region was known for human rights, equity and social justice but most of the actors of NADECO from the zone no longer demonstrate any of these attributes.
This is a slow film, quite realistic I might add, and I feel that most of the actors played their role to the best possible level.
And a cast to dream of down to the smallest roles, most of the actors giving the performance of their lifetime: J.Lo is hardly recognizable as the irrelevant pop singer of recent years, doing a great job as a female cop tempted by the attracting opposites of bank robber George Clooney, who was never better than here.
Though the story hardly lacks for event as it traces Khayyam's ascension from the peasantry to the royal court, the period costumes and sets look to be on loan from Medieval Times, as do most of the actors, and the boxy, harshly lit compositions make everything feel even more cardboard.
Most of the actors playing Jews have handsome, sensitive faces; the flashlight Socha shines on them in the murky sewers creates halos around their chiseled features.
The acting doesn't impress, but at least most of the actors can and do fight.
It has a great cast, several great scenes, but it was boring overall, and most of the actors looked awkward (not sure if it was the accents, the script, or the production in general, but it was hard to stay «in» the movie).
At the same time, most of the actors in the film are comedic actors, except for Dane [DeHaan] who is a generally dramatic actor.
That goes for most of the actors.
Assayas seems to have cast as much for look, and for an evocation of the period, as anything else, but sadly most of the actors (bar Métayer and the more experienced Créton) struggle to make much of an impression, falling into a kind of bland prettiness.
She pointed out that most of the actors on hand for tonight's awards came from other cities, states and countries and had been brought together to create art.
Truth be told, most of the actors, if not all, are on fine form.
«That's just one of several predictable developments in this long, self - serious picture, which lingers exhaustingly on its authentic period details (most of the actors wear ugly dentures to remind us that we're looking into the past!)
Most of the actors struggle with accents (I'm looking at you, Gabriel Byrne), and the back and forth use of Spanish and English only further exacerbates the film's lack of authenticity.
Which is too bad, since most of the actors deliver fine and emotionally complicated performances.
As satires about capitalism go I'll stick with the sublimely grotesque American Psycho but The Wolf of Wall Street is not without its pleasures, most of them actor - based.
Most of the actors are not trained in the Bard, and it shows.
The action is pretty slow - burning, as we work towards the answer to the case and most of the actors are relegated to just looking suspicious (Sutherland in particular is wasted: you can see the actor waiting for his natural charm to be used, but it never is).
Most of the actors have moments when they come close to elevating the thin material they have been handed, but by the end of the film it has all just collapsed into one meaningless, incoherent noise.
I thought most of the actors did a decidedly good job as singers.
Starring an exciting who's - who of young male acting talent (Tye Sheridan, Ezra Miller, Michael Angarano, Logan Miller, Thomas Mann, Keir Gilchrist, Johnny Simmons), most of the actors, especially Angarano, Ezra Miller and Billy Crudup as Zimbardo, are given individual moments to shine (albeit darkly — this is a very rigorous, unforgiving film), but it's never less than an ensemble.
Because this was my fourth film, most of the actors I'd either worked with before or they've probably seen one of my other films and they realize that I'm looking for a truthfulness, verisimilitude, and authenticity that is uncompromising and unflinching.
You can tell most of these actors are new to the acting game and haven't had much experience in front of the camera.
Senan is more a situation than a man, and Page, like most of the actors in the movie, keeps hitting the same note in the same kind of scene.
Otherwise, this was often a fun and entertaining track that discussed experiences during the film and thoughts about characters; most of the actors played fairly small roles in the movie, so it was interesting to hear them provide additional remarks about their personae.
As for the rest of the main cast, most of the actors are really quite solid.
Sukiyaki Western Django - which has been filmed entirely in English, though most of the actors clearly aren't native speakers of the language - follows a mysterious stranger (Hideaki Ito) as he rolls into a prototypically violent Old West Town, where he quickly finds himself caught smack - dab in the middle of a feud between two warring clans.
The story moves forward at a good clip, and most of the actors perform their roles well.
Avengers: Infinity War had the biggest superhero movie cast ever, and even though a load of them are apparently dead, we still expect most of those actors will be back for part two.
While most of the actors fill their roles with grace and are easy to sympathize with throughout the story, it's not quite so easy to go along with them in their more comedic moments.
So while most of these actors are doing just fine, thanks, with their «serious» careers, if the awards and the critical praise and the serious discussions of craft ever lose their charm, they could always go full Nielsen — or, in a much less desirable scenario, full De Niro.
Most of the actors are somewhat recognizable but instantly forgettable, except for Eckhart, who has the biggest profile.
Most of the actors spoke their dialogue in English (it's easy to read their lips), but the Italian dubbing improves upon the wan English script, and Bava really has fun with some visual gags, like a collection of nun head gear that smothers the screen and breaks apart like paper boats in a pond to reveal poor Nora, lying in a hospital bed after her first traumatic night in Rome.
Success has not shined upon most of the actors in this film, David Paymer is the most known in the mainstream as a character actor and he's only in the movie for less than five minutes.
In fact, most of these actors just seem out of place in Dishonored.
Most of these actors will just pull players back out of the game right as they're starting to get immersed to say, «Wait.
Being a sequel with most of the actors returning, we move through the principal cast quickly and focus a bit more on Gary Oldman, Jean - Claude Van Damme, and the other new additions.
Additionally, most of the actors move like dancers and, at times, the dialogue delivery borders on musicality.
As always, Berman and Pulcini suffuse their movie with a let's - try - anything spirit — and liberate most of their actors.
Fey has good chemistry with most of these actors and enough time with almost none of them.
I blame director Paul Weitz (About a Boy), since most of the actors give lazy turns, with one notable exception: Sam Elliott (I'll See You in My Dreams).
From here, the movie simply falls apart, with most of the actors taking on roles that are much better suited for other members of the ensemble cast.
Over the course of the film, we hear stories about shootings of teenage boys and learn that most of the actors have lost someone to gun violence.
Most of the actors were on stage throughout, with the narration shared between them.
Most of the actors from the original game already knew each other; they all went to the same gym, the former Lakeshore Athletic Club here in Chicago, and some of them even played D&D together.
Featuring Henry Fonda and a great supporting cast, Markel worked with most of the actors later on when he became a producer.
He seemed impressed, which is more than I can say for most of the actors who star in his movies.

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Facing pressure over allegations that Kevin Spacey forced himself on an underage actor in 1986, Netflix has announced that is is ending one of its most popular series, House of Cards, in 2018.
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