Sentences with phrase «on screentime»

Her submission is frighteningly low on screentime...
Her submission is frighteningly low on screentime and what there is of it is largely dramatic; only the opening scene is comedic.
Dear Christy — I've been trying to cut down on my screentime, but your blog is so helpful it's one I think I will always follow.

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It was setting limits on my own screentime, that made me feel brave enough to try the detox.
Research overwhelmingly shows that screen activities have a negative impact on early development (language, motor, attention, social, etc.) and nearly every professional organization devoted to the health and development of children has made recommendations against screentime below 2 years of age.
On the first tier Helena Bonham Carter, Jason Isaacs, Maggie Smith and Michael Gambon (as the pivotal Dumbledore) get a respectable chunk of screentime, but the likes of David Thewlis, Gary Oldman, John Hurt, Julie Walters, Helen McCrory, Jim Broadbent and Warwick Davis are obliged to fight for scraps.
He's at least imposing and given lots of screentime, if not necessarily emerging as a strong character that gives you lots to chew on, which upon reflection has any recent Marvel villain?
The Post is a story of process: So much of its screentime is devoted to the how and why of the reporters getting the Pentagon Papers, sifting through them, and hitting on what to write about them.
Cox is so good that, if they can get him in a reasonable costume, I would love to see him share screentime with the Marvel movie heroes - the first character to originate on TV about whom I can say that.
Although I wouldn't bet on too much screentime for Batman's beleagured BFF.
As expected, Murphy coasts on his ample charisma, while co-stars like Terence Stamp and Wallace Shawn receive too little screentime to make any kind of impact.
For those keeping track at home, that's 11 superheroes, two or three villains (depending on what mood The Winter Soldier is in this time), and a handful of other characters, all fighting for screentime.
This means Happy (Jon Favreau) has a lot of screentime for no reason whatsoever but doesn't explain why we only ever see Iron Man and none of the other Avengers save Captain America (Chris Evans) on a few TV screens.
Considerably more is made of the film's debt to John Ford, specifically The Searchers (a debt underscored in an alternate ending that apes its famous bookend shots), than to the graphic novel series on which Goodman's script is allegedly based, and we learn that the phrase «brutal functionism» was coined to describe the movie's props, including a blade fashioned from Damascus steel that took 100 hours to sculpt for a few seconds of screentime.
Because Lee Byung - hun is one of the biggest stars on the planet, he gets about five minutes of screentime in this American production — which is a lot if you're not an evil scientist making dinosaurs, granted.
In short order they are run off the highway by some cartoon banditos led by John Goodman, and Doug (poor Justin Bartha, who in the course of these films has spent more screentime with a bag on his head than anyone since John Hurt in The Elephant Man) is taken hostage until such time as the guys can locate the whereabouts of... wait for it... yes, Lesley Chow (Ken Jeong)-- who has made off with a goodly pile of Goodman's loot.
The already swollen cast of «X-Men: Days Of Future Past» continues to become «The Butler» of comic book movies, with yet another actor on board for what we can only guess will be five seconds of screentime.
I'm simply referring to directors as shepherds...) Denzel Washington (Man on Fire) is really the star of this film, with first billing and the most screentime, however it isn't surprising that I thought of Owen first.
The other two: an always welcome Robert Duvall having fun in limited screentime and director / documentarian Werner Herzog making a random, highly effective on - camera appearance as a maimed, milk - eyed Siberian survivor who gives his name as Zec Chelovek (translation: «Human Prisoner»).
Judi Dench's turn in Notes on a Scandal — such a riveting film for a short screentime — should have won her the Oscar instead of her portrayal of Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love.
Figuring out who the rapist is among a host of wily suspects is hardly any more difficult than solving a Scooby Doo caper, but Verhoeven and screenwriter David Birke continually insist on dedicating a chunk of screentime to a silly campaign of misdirection where so much evidence is stacked so loftily against an employee in Michèle's video game company that anyone with even a cursory knowledge of mystery storytelling couldn't possibly fall for the trick.
Geoffrey Rush «s Barbossa doesn't get as much screentime this time around but the time he is on - screen is also some of the best moments of the film.
At only 103 minutes Tomorrow, When the War Began really flies by, and, while this brevity should be applauded, another few minutes of screentime spent on character development might have made the film more successful.
Rush Hour 2 lives and dies by the very specific appeal of each performer's carefully - crafted shtick; it is thus a great pity that Tucker is only funny accidentally while occupying the bulk of screentime, and that Jackie Chan is only allowed to offer staccato bursts of manic genius that serve more to illuminate just how badly Rush Hour 2 needed to put a muzzle on Tucker and let Chan loose.
Hal Holbrook does a lot with his minimal screentime, and Tom Wilkinson helps putting a human face on a legal thriller.
If, for some reason, you can't trade during the opening hours of the London session or NY session (you only need one or the other, but you can trade both) or if you can't spend enough screentime each day to consistently trade on the 15 - minute chart, Top Dog Trading might be the better choice for you.
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