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HOW DO YOU KNOW By Gary Murray Starring Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen Wilson and Jack
Nicholson Written and directed by James L. Brooks...
What's funny is that they've both written survivalist stories before: Beaufoy penned «127 Hours,» while
Nicholson wrote last year's «Unbroken.»
William
Nicholson writes Breathe, a love story about two people who defy the odds, after Robin (Andrew Garfield) contracts polio and can not move most of his body, leaving Diana (Claire Foy) to care for him.
Not exact matches
On Attachment Parenting International, Samantha Gray, executive director of Attachment Parenting International, and Barbara
Nicholson and Lysa Parker, founders of API, published the letter to the editor they
wrote in response.
The title of a new book
written by Barbara
Nicholson and Lysa Parker, cofounders of Attachment Parenting in which they discuss what they believe to be the core principles of parenting for developing a secure parent / child attachment relationship.
Written by Lysa Parker & Barbara
Nicholson, API cofounders and coauthors of Attached at the Heart — this article captures the essence of Attachment Parenting, and this year's AP Month 2016 theme, «Nurturing Peace: Parenting for World Harmony.»
At the beginning of the year, I
wrote about how the party would be seeking a broad range of candidates to stand in Northern Ireland under the joint Conservatve - UUP banner which saw Jim
Nicholson elected at the European election.
Christie
Nicholson reports, with research, reporting and
writing by David Biello
Jeremy
Nicholson M.S.W., Ph.D.,
writing for Psychology Today, 2016.
It's
written by Joel and Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese and William
Nicholson.
The cinematography by Roger Deakins conveys grandeur without personality, the score by Alexandre Desplat cues all the right emotions, and the screenplay alternately
written by Joel and Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, and William
Nicholson (based on Laura Hillenbrand's book) has been polished to a fine sheen.
Written by Michael Hirst (the first «Elizabeth») and William
Nicholson («Gladiator»), it is less a study of Elizabeth's character and more a recitation of the things that occurred during the middle years of her reign.
The adaptation was
written by Richard LaGravenese (Behind the Candelabra) and William
Nicholson (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom), then rewritten by the Coen brothers, though it doesn't really carry a Coen - y feel.
Screenwriters Michael Hirst (who
wrote the first one) and William
Nicholson are not exactly loyal to the historical record, even as distorted by the post-Tudor elite, and their cliché - studded dialogue is decidedly pre-Shakespearean.
But in «The Crossing Guard,» for which Mr. Penn
wrote the screenplay, he and Mr.
Nicholson seemed boxed in by a story that was basically a fancily embellished cat - and - mouse game with pretentious quasi-religious overtones.
Michael Hirst
wrote the first film, and was joined by another screenwriter for the current film, William
Nicholson.
Produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Jonathan Cavendish, directed by Shekhar Kapur,
written by William
Nicholson, Michael Hirst, music by Craig Armstron, Ar Rahman, distributed by Universal Pictures.
He then appeared in a number of psychedelic films, including 1967's The Trip and the following year's Monkees feature Head, and earned a new audience among anti-establishment viewers.With friends Peter Fonda and Jack
Nicholson in front of the camera, Hopper decided to direct his own movie, and secured over $ 400,000 in financing to begin filming a screenplay
written by novelist Terry Southern.
When Ponicsan
wrote Last Flag Flying in 2005, he decided to bring
Nicholson's character back to life in a Mark Twain, «the reports of my death are greatly exaggerated,» sort of way.
Directed by Craig Gillespie
Written by Steven Rogers Cast Margot Robbie Sebastian Stan Mckenna Grace Allison Janney Bojana Novakovic Julianne
Nicholson
Free from all pretense of constraint by historical fact, the
writing team of David Franzoni, John Logan, and William
Nicholson crafted a simple but stirring action - adventure yarn cloaked in the pomp of the Roman Empire and the grizzly spectacle of gladiatorial games.
Anyway, from the jump, Harding's chain - smoking mother LaVona (a brilliantly snake - like Allison Janney in a part
written for her) pushed her, all but forcing a coach (Julianne
Nicholson) to take her at 3 years old, which might have turned out OK if it wasn't for Harding's fondness for Gillooly, a local doofus several years her senior.
«I've spent much of my life becoming German,»
writes British - born journalist Esme
Nicholson.
Directed By: Justin Chadwick
Written By: William
Nicholson Cast: Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, and Mark Elderkin
Better
written is the Julianne
Nicholson character, the wife of Joel Edgerton.
Previously released but even more essential are Corman's notorious biker classic The Wild Angels (1966) and the quintessential 1960s head film The Trip (1967),
written by Jack
Nicholson and starring Fonda as a burned - out TV director who drops acid under the protective watch of Dern and Dennis Hopper.
Reviewed by Damien Straker on the 1st of February 2018 Roadshow presents a film by Craig Gillespie Produced by Tom Ackerley, Margot Robbie, Steven Rogers and Bryan Unkeless
Written by Steven Rogers Starring Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney, Julianne
Nicholson, Bobby Cannavale and Paul Walter Hauser Music by Peter Nashel Cinematography Nicolas Karakatsanis Edited by Tatiana S. Riegel Running Time: 119 minutes Rating: MA15 + Release Date: the 25th of January 2018
Unbroken was
written by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, and William
Nicholson.
Nicholson and Lange fans will enjoy their performances enough to forgive the lackadaisical nature of some scenes, and those looking for early Mamet scripted flicks might want to give this well -
written adaptation a shot.
The script was
written by William
Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy.
Starring: Michael Keaton, Jack
Nicholson, Kim Basinger, Robert Wuhl, Pat Hingle, Billy Dee Williams, Michael Gough, Jack Palance, Jerry Hall, Tracey Walter Directed By: Tim Burton
Written By: Sam Hamm, Warren Skaaren Rating: PG - 13...
«I saw Shadowlands by Bill
Nicholson and asked him to
write [the screenplay for Breathe].
Release: Friday, September 18, 2015 [Theater]
Written by: William
Nicholson; Simon Beaufoy Directed by: Baltasar Kormákur There are a great many A-list names attached to this cinematic treatment of a particularly dark chapter in the history of Mt. Everest, yet the only one that really matters is the one given to the mountain.
Directed By: Angelina Jolie
Written By: Joel & Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese and William
Nicholson (Based on the Laura Hillenbrand biography Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption)
Actress Anjelica Huston received Jack
Nicholson's stamp of approval before
writing about their 17 - year love affair in her memoir Watch Me.The Witches...
The writers room is crowded with four writers passing drafts but you have 2 Best Picture writers with Simon Beaufoy who
wrote Slumdog Millionaire and William
Nicholson who
wrote Gladiator.
Written by William
Nicholson.
Directed by: Jerry Zucker
Written by: Lorne Cameron, William
Nicholson Starring: Sean Connery, Richard Gere, Julia Ormond, Ben Cross Produced by: Jerry Zucker, Hunt Lowry Original Music by: Jerry Goldsmith
Gladiator is a 2000 epic historical drama film directed by Ridley Scott and
written by David Franzoni, John Logan, and William
Nicholson....
Directed by: Ridley Scott
Written by: David H. Franzoni, William
Nicholson, John Logan Starring: Russell Crowe, Djimon Hounsou, Richard Harris, Connie Nielsen, Derek Jacobi, Joaquin Phoenix, Oliver Reed, David Schofield, John Shrapnel, Tomas Arana, Ralph Moeller, Spencer Treat Clark, David Hemmings, Chris Kell Produced by: David H. Franzoni, Branko Lustig Original Music by: Hans Zimmer, Klaus Badelt, Lisa Gerrard Cinematography by: John Mathieson
The Big Wedding was
written and directed by Justin Zackham, who also scripted the Morgan Freeman / Jack
Nicholson schmaltzfest The Bucket List.
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (Unrated) John Krasinski
wrote, directed and co-stars in this relationship drama about a just - dumped doctoral student (Julianne
Nicholson) working on her dissertation in anthropology who decides to conduct a series of tete - a-tetes with strangers in order to understand what makes men tick.
No single source is cited as inspiration for the screenplay by William
Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy (who know a thing or two about wilderness survival stories, having co-
written «Unbroken» and «127 Hours,» respectively), though the press materials mention books
written by two American survivors of the climb: Jon Krakauer's bestseller «Into Thin Air» and Beck Weathers» «Left for Dead: My Journey Home From Everest.»
Grade: C Director: Baltasar Kormákur
Written by: William
Nicholson, Simon Beaufoy Cast: Jason Clarke, Keira Knightly, Josh Brolin, Mia Goth, Charlotte Bøving, John Hawkes, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthington, Emily Watson Screened at: AMC 34th St., NYC, 9/15/15 Opens: September 25, 2015
It has been directed by accomplished actor Andy Serkis (star of «Star Wars: The Force Awakens», «Rise of the Planet of the Apes» and «Lord of the Rings») in his directorial debut, and
written by the Academy Award nominated William
Nicholson («Gladiator», «Les Miserables»).
Serkis directs from a screenplay
written by William
Nicholson.
With a sure thing in Keaton, and bolstered by another perfect performance by Jack
Nicholson (Anger Management, About Schmidt), in a script deliberately
written with both of them in mind, Something's Got ta Give is an impressive personality driven piece that is easy to like, mostly because we like the stars enough to forgive the heavy contrivances that necessitate the traditional romantic comedy mold.
Written by Jack
Nicholson (before Easy Rider made him a star) and starring Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Bruce Dern and Dennis Hopper, The Trip's dialogue sounds a bit too «groovy!»