Sentences with phrase «other small cast»

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Eisenberg had such passion for Rollers, a small indie film, that he not only maintained his commitment to the role throughout its two years of fundraising but also helped its producers with casting choices and other key decisions.
The Cast of Characters: New Potatoes (or other small, round potato), Olive Oil, Kosher Salt, Black Pepper, and whatever herb you like.
Other smaller Red Devils like Mcnair and Shaw should be bound > (restricted) and be cast into the depth of River Thames.
[128] As with other smaller parties, their proportion of MPs remained likely to be considerably lower than that of total, national votes cast.
In other words, casting your net wide on both popular apps and smaller sites means you basically have a date every Friday night.
While in New York, Bentley also sought other work, and an open casting call for Rent led to a casting director's request for him to do some reading for a small film.
As usual, cast and crew (producer David Heyman, and actors Rupert Grint, Bonnie Wright, and the Phelps twins, among many others) pop up to talk about the movie, which is occasionally paused, but usually continues playing either in a small window or full - sized.
We learn a little about casting, the songs, production design and costumes, and other related subjects before we see a small snatch of the show.
Related Reviews: Starring Jack Black: Tropic Thunder • Kung Fu Panda • Margot at the Wedding Starring Michael Cera: Superbad • Juno New to DVD: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past • Away We Go • 30 Rock: Season 3 • Hero (Special Edition) • The Small One • The Proposal 2009 Comedies: I Love You, Man • Adventureland • Paul Blart: Mall Cop • 17 Again Produced by Judd Apatow: Knocked Up • Drillbit Taylor • Step Brothers • The TV Set Written by Harold Ramis: Back to School The Supporting Cast of Year One: Run Fatboy Run • Alvin and the Chipmunks • The Other Boleyn Girl • Wild Hogs Evan Almighty • Important Things with Demetri Martin: Season One • Night at the Museum • Apocalypto • Beowulf
A massive ensemble picture led by Ralph Fiennes and including small performances from F. Murray Abraham, Harvey Keitel, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Ed Norton, Tilda Swinton and many others, «Budapest» has strength in numbers, a definite virtue for the only category in which its contending: outstanding cast.
First - time feature director Anna Foerster seems well aware that the talky bits in the Underworld universe are best served in small doses, and that gives the extended cast — which also includes Theo James as a good guy, Tobias Menzies as a bad guy, Lara Pulver as a vampire lady we're not quite sure about, and (of course) the awesome Charles Dance emoting his way through some enjoyably colorful nonsense — ample time to beat the stuffing out of each other.
Compared to many other Marvel Studios films, 2015's Ant - Man was only a modest success - but with a charming cast and a warm heart, the small film was enough to set the stage for something bigger in Ant - Man and the Wasp.
He had small parts in 2006's The Good Shepherd and 2008's The Other Boleyn Girl, but it wasn't until Redmayne was cast as Colin Clark, the magnificently wide - eyed production assistant who falls for Michelle Williams's Marilyn Monroe in 2011's My Week With Marilyn, that the broader film - viewing public (and the industry) started to realize what an unusual blend of magnetism and grace Redmayne had to offer.
Other cast members are good in smaller roles, including Willem Dafoe and Tilda Swinton.
Two other actors will portray «small Alison» and «medium Alison» (those parts are yet to be cast), revealing her relationship with her dad (played by Zubin Varla) and mother (Jenna Russell).
GRADING HOMEWORK: Thomas Wishloff: Dennis Hopper in Hoosiers Rick Vance: Jackie Chan's body in Drunken Master & Drunken Master II Sean Kelly (LetterBoxd): Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now Nat Almirall (LetterBoxd:) Sterling Hayden in The Long Goodbye (10 Reasons Children Are Little Drunks) Miran Terzic: The entire cast of Faces Antho42: Dazed and Confused and Withnail and I Lennart Andersson: Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick in Days Of Wine And Roses (and four others) Courtney Small: Mickey Rouke in Barfly Ryan McNeil: Val Kilmer in Tombstone Corey Pierce: Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas in Strange Brew Kurt: Anna Faris in Observe and Report Matt: John Belushi Animal House Andrew: Nicolas Cage in Leaving Las Vegas
It's a small symbol of Gondry's signature whimsy, yet the intimately straightforward The We and the I is aesthetically unlike any of his other work, which is why, as he confirmed, the bus is destroyed by the actual bus that carts the movie's cast of high - schoolers home.
Aided by its strong supporting cast (Cheadle, Greenwood and Reilly are particularly great; Melissa Leo also appears in a small role), Washington and Zemeckis are a strong made - for - each - other pair and make a convincing case for the endurance and perseverance of the adult drama.
Although some of these high profile stars are relegated to smaller roles than others, the ensemble cast present an excellent on - screen chemistry and banter to rival Stallone's gang in the EXPENDABLES films.
Filling out the terrific supporting cast is a perpetually clueless and never amiss Juliette Lewis, a self - righteous and awkwardly tweened - out Abigail Breslin, a powerful beyond the pages performance via Chris Cooper, Margo Martindale doing Margo Martindale, Ewan McGregor in a complicated but not completely fulfilling role, the always delightful Sam Shepard in a small but important role, and a bumbling, insecure and totally unexpected Benedict Cumberbatch as none other than the aptly named Little Charles.
Laura Dern headed up the cast of the short and was joined by Garret Dillahunt and Alia Shawkat, among a small ensemble of others.
But J.J Abrams still lets Tom Cruise do his thing, which is why the movie allows moments to strip away the other cast members for small moments.
That's impressive because The Last Day of June doesn't contain any form of dialogue, rather its small cast of strangely eyeless characters communicate solely through sighs, moans, giggles and other little sounds that work with the wonderful animations to give them more personality than most games with massive runtimes, budgets and voice actors ever manage.
- uses the real - life puzzle format to retell the story of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the space of one hour - puzzles involve doing math, deciphering glyphs and turning in worksheets to a cast of Zelda - themed taskmasters - instead of being a small experience hosting just half a dozen players, this is one big room where teams of 6 face off against dozens of other teams - one puzzle involves decoding words from a series of brain teasers and then using a key to pull out individual letters to decipher the next instruction - involves multiple familiar characters from the series
There are even some narrative differences between the two characters, with certain members of the supporting cast being more prevalent in one character's story arc than the other, and other small, appreciated changes.
The two works by Isamu Noguchi, the best known of the Asian - American artists here, are from the 60s, one a signature stone shape, in this case red travertine, and the other in cast bronze, both smaller works that respond to the pictorial images around them.
Strategies of Non-Intention: John Cage & artists he collected / Gering / 14 E 63 (new location) / thru 8/31 Lyonel Feininger / Moeller / 35 E 64 / thru 6/27 (extended) Billy Al Bengston / Franklin Parrasch / 53 E 64 (new location) / thru 6/28 Mark Grotjahn / Blum & Poe / 19 E 66 (new in NYC) / thru 6/21 Lynda Barry / Baumgold / 60 E 66 / thru 7/11 Kan Yasuda / Eykyn - Maclean / 23 E 67 / thru 6/27 Horacio Zabala; Eduardo Kac / Faria / 35 E 67 / thru 6/21 Anna Maria Maiolino / Hauser & Wirth / 32 E 69 / thru 6/21 Copied / Roth / 160A E 70 / thru 6/20 Nalini Malani / Asia Society / 725 Park @ 70 / thru 8/3 Distilled: The Small Painting Show / Jacobson / 17 E 71 / thru 7/31 Pierre Soulages / Levy / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 6/27 Pierre Soulages / Perrotin / 909 Madison @ 73 / thru 6/27 Helen Frankenthaler and David Smith / Starr / 5 E 73 / thru 8/8 Frank Stella / Van Doren Waxter / 23 E 73 / thru 6/27 Carved, Cast, Chrushed, Constructed / Freedman / 25 E 73 / thru 8/22 (extended) Peter Sis curated by Charlotta Kotik / Czech Center / 321 E 73 / thru 9/1 Harmony Korine / Gagosian / 821 Park @ 75 (new, additional location) / thru 7/11 (extended) Jeff Koons / Whitney Museum / Madison @ 75 / thru 10/19 Opening 6/27 Kathleen Kucka / Geranmayeh / 956 Madision @ 76 — floor 3 / thru 6/28 Jasper Johns; Roy Lichtenstein / Castellli / 18 E 77 / thru 6/27 The Shaped Canvas, Revisited / Luxembourg & Dayan / 64 E 77 / thru 7/3 Ed Rusha thru 7/11; Marcel Duchamp thru 8/8 Opening 6/26 / Gagosian / 980 Madison @ 77th Barbara Crane / Higher Pictures / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 6/21 Journal / Venus Over Manhattan / 980 Madison @ 77 / thru 7/26 Lynn Chadwick / Blain - DiDonna / 981 Madison @ 77 / thru 7/25 James Lee Byars / Werner / 4 E 77 / thru 8/30 Peter Davies / Roitfeld / 5a E 78 / thru 8/10 Eddie Martinez / Half / 43 East 78 / thru 7/15 Nancy Graves / Mitchell - Innes & Nash / 1018 Madison @ 78 / thru 6/27 Jean Dubuffet; Miquel Barcelo / Acquavella / 18 E 79 / thru 9/19 Opening 6/30 Lucien Smith / Skarstedt / 20 E 79 / thru 6/27 Luke Diiorio / Blumenthal / 1045 Madison @ 80 / thru 7/2 Lucas Samaras thru 9/1; Dan Graham with Gunther Vogt thru 11/2; Goya thru 8/3; Etc. / Met Museum / 5th Avenue @ 82nd Italian Futurism thru 9/1, Etc. / Guggenheim / 1071 Fifth Avenue @ 89 The Annual: Redifining Tradition / National Academy / 1083 Fifth Avenue @ 89 / thru 9/14 Sophie Calle / Cooper + Perrotin @ The Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest / 2 E 90 / thru 6/25 Mel Bochner thru 9/21; Other Primary Structures thru 8/3; Etc. / Jewish Museum / 1109 5th Avenue @ 92 Museum Starter Kit: Open with Care, Etc. / El Museo del Barrio / 1230 Fifth @ 104 / thru 9/6 Glenn Kaino; When the Stars Begin to Fall; Carrie Mae Weems; Etc. / Studio Museum / 144 W 125 / thru 6/29 If You Build It / No Longer Empty / 115 & St. Nicholas Ave. / thru 8/10 Opening 6/25 (7 - 9 PM) BROOKLYN Parallel Shift / NARS Foundation / 201 46th Street — floor 4, Sunset Park / thru 6/20 Itness: MaDora Frey; Nicola Ginzel; Heide Hatry; Fawn Krieger; Seren Morey / Trestle / 168 7th, Gowanus / thru 7/2 Myles Bennett, Jay Gaskill, Cat Glennon, Enrico Gomez, Eliot Markell, Esther Ruiz and Jeanne Tremel / Ground Floor / 343 5th / thru 6 /?
It takes a while to enter into the obsessive concentration that suffuses these works, with their shifting textures, newsprint scraps and other small objects, all embalmed in cast metal.
Other works include the cast silver wall sculpture Net II (1999) by Lynda Benglis that resembles a mass of tangled intestines; a new pen and ink drawing by Don Colley; Kiki Smith's Ginzer, an etching made from a post-mortem tracing of the artist's beloved cat; Mel Chin's seemingly innocuous sculpture The Elementary Object (1993) which is in fact a «pipe» bomb encased in steel (with padlock and key); and Joyce Treiman's small - scale watercolor depicting a decomposing skull adorned in Roman headgear.
It includes prints, collages, cut - outs, reliefs, small models of walls, hedges and other garden fragments and gloriously unnatural, life - size sculptures of trees and shrubs, cast in latex and foliated in flock.
Other Voices, 1993, was purchased after a mini-retrospective of Catherine Lee's work at IMMA in 2005, and is formed from a series of small polychromatic wall - mounted pieces cast from aluminium, copper, bronze and iron.
There will also be work from a range of smaller sculptures, such as casts in different materials and colours from floors, doors, hot water bottles and windows, plus various other objects.
Other artists haven't fared as well, their works either compromised by the space (Rachel Whiteread's Embankment, stacks of cast cardboard boxes that lacked the emotional punch a smaller space would have provided) or flawed by choosing to square up to its epic scale.
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