Sentences with phrase «most writers love»

Even if you are happy with your current level of success, most writers love to see new sales.
Most writers love Michigan.

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The movie is a love letter to the forgotten musical (remember, most of the Academy voters are on the older side), the creativity of the story by writer - director Damien Chazelle is incredible, and the performances by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are some of the best of the year.
• W. H. Mallock, The New Republic: It defies reason that a professional economist should have written one of the most brilliant satires of the nineteenth century (it appeared in 1877); a conversation novel, in the manner of Thomas Love Peacock, and just about as ingenious as any of his; a grand and ungracious burlesque of the Oxonian intellectuals and writers of the time, many of them Mallock's friends.
These two unfinished works both contravene Vita nuova's celebration of Beatrice as the most valuable teacher of a fully charitable love that the writer could know.
My experiences of God's love were very clear to me, and I simply assumed, as did most biblical writers, that God's love had been made abundantly clear in the miracles of the Exodus, the words of the prophets, the work of Christ.
Most Insightful: Jeff Cook (at Jesus Creed) with «Rob Bell and C.S. Lewis» «There's not one controversial idea in Love Wins that is not clearly voiced as a real possibility by the most popular evangelical writer of the last century, CS Lewis.&raMost Insightful: Jeff Cook (at Jesus Creed) with «Rob Bell and C.S. Lewis» «There's not one controversial idea in Love Wins that is not clearly voiced as a real possibility by the most popular evangelical writer of the last century, CS Lewis.&ramost popular evangelical writer of the last century, CS Lewis.»
Without an explicit directive from God to exclude and condemn homosexuals, the Christian community's treatment of gay persons is in clear violation of what Jesus and the New Testament writers pointedly identified as the most important commandment from God: to love one's neighbor as one's self.
Baby Steps is written in a similar style to the BabyCenter Blog, with contributions from various writers on topics ranging from sleep issues to recovering from a traumatic birth to most - loved nursery items.
-- Category: Special Diet — Meet the blogger: Keen gardener, writer, and mother of four Chris — Why we love it: Family - friendly veggie recipes, most of which can be cooked in 30 minutes, «with a toddler on the work surface, an older child moaning, another one asking for homework help and yet another needing to be picked up»
I love that the writer's toddler wore it for 4.5 hours and there were no leaks, that is probably the most important factor all of us look for in a cloth diaper I also love that it ties in the back so that little fingers can not untie them when mom is not looking.
Although she loves being a science writer, Liz is most passionate about the outdoors and in particular about whitewater kayaking and outrigger canoeing.
While I love all of my jobs... fitness coach, freelance writer, blogger, and kid's soccer coach... being a mom is my most favorite job of all.
Like most of Lucy's book the Dating Game, the advice in this chapter is confident, no - nonsense and ballsy... but is Lucy actually taking her own / ghost writer's advice, when it comes to her own love life??! I think we can probably already guess the answer!
I'm a writer and it is one of the most inspiring and passionate things I truly love.
Well lets see... I am extremely motivated, outgoing and easygoing, absolutely LOVE the outdoors, nature and wildlife and everything that entails, I am a professional photographer and writer by trade, have my business and most importantly, have two beautiful young boys who mean the world to me.
Regardless of what sort of writer you are and how much you love to write, there are probably days when you'd rather clean Writing an abstract is one of the most important skills for researchers who are ready to share their work.
I am a retired hippie, athletically oriented ex pro spiritualist, better cook, positive and caring, fun - funny, serious while sometimes profound, competitive, reader, writer, rock and roll loving exception to most rules.
Travel writer Bill Bryson (Robert Redford), instead of retiring to enjoy his loving and beautiful wife (Emma Thompson) and large and happy family, challenges himself to hike the Appalachian Trail - 2,200 miles of America's most unspoiled, spectacular and rugged countryside from Georgia to Maine.
In this new comedy adventure, celebrated travel writer, Bill Bryson (Academy Award winner Robert Redford), instead of retiring to enjoy his loving and beautiful wife (Academy Award winner Emma Thompson), and large and happy family, challenges himself to hike the Appalachian Trail - 2,200 miles of America's most unspoiled, spectacular and rugged countryside from Georgia to Maine.
Writer / Director Shaun Monson, collaborating with an astounding cast of 100 celebrity narrators (never before gathered in the history of filmmaking), presents a message of love, tragedy and hope, all set against the backdrop of some of the most compelling 20th and 21st Century footage imaginable.
In creator / writer Diablo Cody's world, even the most damaged among us can lead healthy lives if they are loved for themselves.
Best Film: «Of Gods and Men» Best Director: Roman Polanski, «The Ghost Writer» Best Actor: Eric Elmosnino, «Gainsbourg» Best Actress: Sara Forestier, «The Names of Love» Best Supporting Actor: Michael Lonsdale, «Of Gods and Men» Best Supporting Actress: Anne Alvaro, «The Clink of Ice» Most Promising Actor: Edgar Ramirez, «Carlos» Most Promising Actress: Leïla Bekhti, «Tout ce qui brille» Best Original Screenplay: Baya Kasmi and Michel Leclerc, «The Names of Love» Best Adapted Screenplay: Robert Harris and Roman Polanski, «The Ghost Writer» Best Foreign Film: «The Social Network» Best Animated Feature: «The Illusionist» Best Documentary: «Oceans» Best First Film: «Gainsbourg» Best Cinematography: Caroline Champetier, «Of Gods and Men» Best Art Direction: Hugues Tissandier, «The Extraordinary Adventures of Adèle Blanc - Sec» Best Costume Design: Caroline de Vivaise, «The Princess of Montpensier» Best Film Editing: Hervé de Luze, «The Ghost Writer» Best Sound: «Gainsbourg» Best Short Film: «Logorama»
Agora (On DVD) The American (On DVD and Blu - ray) Best Worst Movie On DVD and, umm, pictured) Blue Valentine Brooklyn's Finest (On DVD and Blu - ray; also Netflix Instant) Daybreakers (On DVD and Blu - ray) The Eclipse (On DVD and Blu - ray; also Netflix Instant) Farewell The Ghost Writer (On DVD and Blu - ray) The Good, The Bad, The Weird (On DVD and Blu - ray; also Netflix Instant) Greenberg (On DVD and Blu - ray) I Love You Phillip Morris Inception (On DVD and Blu - ray) The King's Speech Let Me In The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers (On DVD; also Netflix Instant) Never Let Me Go Rabbit Hole Red Hill Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (On DVD and Blu - ray) Shutter Island (On DVD and Blu - ray; also Netflix Instant) Solitary Man (On DVD and Blu - ray; also Netflix Instant) Somewhere The Town (On DVD and Blu - ray)
Writer - director Condon adores the most spectacular, super heroic aspects of what used to be called The Black Experience as surely as Blues Brothers director John Landis loves JB's permed pompadour.
The depth and intensity of Fante's autocritique are missing from writer - director Robert Towne's sexy, sensual, romantic, nostalgic adaptation of the novel, a labor of love he's been trying to realize for years — he discovered the book while researching Chinatown, his most famous script.
Not only is «Little Men» one of the most haunting and memorable films I saw at Sundance this year, but writer / director Ira Sachs will be on hand to discuss his follow - up to the award - winning «Love is Strange.»
Despite being, in a sense, the most straightforward, linear narrative movie the writer and director Paul Thomas Anderson has made in quite some time (perhaps since «Punch Drunk Love» — and this is not the only respect in which the two films resemble each other), «Phantom Thread» could be the filmmaker's most fascinatingly oblique work.
And most of us around The Playlist wholeheartedly love it (or at least this writer at any rate).
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What I love the most about it is that it doesn't have a f — ing thing to do with what the writer or the actor or the filmmakers intended.
The transition from satire to love story is a tricky one, and writer - director Andrew Bujalski («Computer Chess,» «Funny Ha Ha») fumbles most with Trevor, who takes over as Danny's trainer after Kat quits her job in a huff after one too many run - ins with jerk clients.
The evening will feature highlights from her most esteemed performances (including her Oscar - nominated turns in Jackie and Closer), her efforts as a writer - director - producer (A Tale of Love and Darkness) and a look inside her deep commitment to global humanitarian causes.
Official Premise: Winner of 6 Academy Awards ® including Best Director for writer / director Damien Chazelle, and winner of a record - breaking 7 Golden Globe ® Awards, LA LA LAND is more than the most acclaimed movie of the year — it's a cinematic treasure for the ages that you'll fall in love with again and again.
Most writers would be content to stop with Scott receiving a sword when he mans up and confesses his love for Ramona.
While we can't say we're particularly intrigued by the source material (the log - lines are almost hilariously vague, referring to Others and Supernaturals), it's shaping up to be a more promising cast than most of these teen franchises carry, and while we can't say we love LaGravanese's directorial work, let's not forget that he was the writer behind «The Fisher King» and «The Ref,» and hopefully he can turn out something a little more interesting.
Writer / director Patrick Brice loves his characters, and unlike most comedy films, doesn't treat them as jokes.
This latest from writer / director Mia Hansen - Love (Eden, 2014) features one of the most interesting lead characters from any film this year.
The first Queen Elizabeth was one of the most compelling women in history and she remains an enigma that TV writers love trying to decipher.
The whole «two people walk around a city and fall in love» plot has been done — most notably by Richard Linklater with his «Before Sunrise» / «Before Sunset» / «Before Midnight» trilogy — but by making his young lovers into the future President and First Lady of the United States, writer - director Richard Tanne easily clears one of the biggest hurdles facing anyone trying to grab an audience.
It's a type she played most memorably in Kiss, Kiss Bang, Bang, a movie whose post-modern, meta - textual smartassery so resembles what Playing It Cool is trying to do, and feeling miserably at, that I just found myself wishing I was watching a Shane Black movie instead of a movie full of characters that, like, Shane Black, are movie - and - self - obsessed writers deeply in love with the sound of their (and by extension the screenwriters») voices.
2, a sequel to one of the most amazing risks in blockbuster filmmaking of the 21st century, is largely thanks to the fact that writer and director James Gunn loves the cast of heroes just as much as the fans of the film, if not even more.
Moments of casual humor - when they're not interrupted by a thoroughly insufferable Barinholtz and his character's persistent love and loyalty to his «ma - mah» - do arise throughout the course of «Snatched,» and the film, unlike «Trainwreck,» is wisely kept well under two hours where most writers probably would've tried to push the 120 minute barrier.
A master of subtle filmmaking, writer / director Jeff Nichols crafts one of the year's most beautiful love stories.
Sure, sure, Quentin Tarantino is getting most of the Nasty - Ass Western love right now but writer - director S Craig Zahler beat him to that particular well - and leading man Kurt Russell - earlier this year with Bone Tomahawk.
A WALK IN THE WOODS: In this new comedy adventure, celebrated travel writer, Bill Bryson (Academy Award winner Robert Redford), instead of retiring to enjoy his loving and beautiful wife (Academy Award winner Emma Thompson), and large and happy family, challenges himself to hike the Appalachian Trail — 2,200 miles of America's most unspoiled, spectacular and rugged countryside from Georgia to Maine.
«You'd have to try pretty damn hard to mess up with actors of that caliber (Laura Linney and Phillip Seymour Hoffman) bookending your film, and fortunately, with writer / director Tamara Jenkins (Slums of Beverly Hills, which I've always loved) at the helm, it's smooth sailing,» writes Kim Voynar on Cinematical.com, reviewing of one of the films she was most looking forward to seeing at Sundance.
Most writers would agree they love interacting with other writers.
In this course, Smarter Artist co-founder Sean Platt will show you the step - by - step process their 3 - person bestselling author team uses to plan and outline over 2 million words per year of high - quality, reader - loved fiction without hassle, delays, or the frustration most writers face.
Like most writers, I had always wanted the validation of seeing my book in a physical bookstore and having an agent or editor tell me they loved and believed in my work.
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