It's a strong set - up, and finely
rendered by cast and crew, alike.
Not exact matches
Over the course of the Earth's four billion year history, billions of other species have evolved into existence and been
rendered extinct
by compet - itors or natural disasters, well before the current
cast of characters appeared.
Avoid this
by cooking your bacon in a
cast - iron pan or heavy skillet over very low heat — 10 to 12 minutes may seem like a lot, but it's totally normal for a good
rendering.
In this photo, an unusual perspective on Saturn
renders almost all of its main rings transparent, visible only
by the shadow they
cast upon the planet.
John Huston gives a passionate and faithful
rendering of Herman Melville's novel in Moby Dick, aided
by a stellar
cast.
Shockingly, the kind of cringe - inducing material upon which Mr. Mazer has built a career as a writer for Sacha Baron Cohen («Bruno,» «Borat,» «Da Ali G Show») doesn't work when
rendered by types who could have been
cast in «Notting Hill» (someone even makes a Hugh Grant joke).
Emotionally
rendered by an attractive
cast and crafted in the best traditions of mainstream filmmaking — it wouldn't look out of place if you were to see it some evening on Turner Classic Movies — Brooklyn is a captivating and rewarding moviegoing experience, the kind that at best comes along once or twice a year.
The film seems to drag
by in places which
rendered it a much slower - moving hour and forty - five minutes than it should have been with such a star - studded
cast; the flaw in its pacing is something that should be unforgivable given the playfulness of the style and tones on display.
The
cast is rounded
by with strong performances from Carrie Coon, Kim Dickens (Footloose) and, surprisingly, Tyler Perry (Alex Cross)--
rendering Gone Girl an ensemble piece and a star vehicle all at once.
The Inevitable Defeat Of Mister & Pete, a kitchen - sink coming - of - age movie about two boys left to fend for themselves in the projects, boasts a supporting
cast full of famous faces
rendered unrecognizable
by makeup.
The actors are
cast based more on looks than talent, the special effects are (if nothing else) well -
rendered, and there is a kinetic energy produced
by the hard - driving rock soundtrack and music video - style editing — surface pleasures strictly for people that don't want to have to think while watching their schlocky, b - movie fare.
The director makes Les Miserables a movie of faces and emotions,
rendered beautifully
by its
cast notably Jackman and Hathaway.
Also dropped are a 5 - minute making - of and an 8 - minute
casting session featurette, which are probably
rendered useless
by the mega-documentary found here.
Beautifully
rendered into song and music, and supported
by words and photography
cast on a screen behind the performers.
Environments are beautifully
rendered with detailed textures, and the light
cast by your torch flickers as you pass through the hauntingly decorated interiors.
Hyperrealism, achieved
by making full - body
casts of live models using plaster bandages,
renders the figures familiar and emotionally resonant.
The baroque architecture is
rendered spectral, however,
by the
casts» display — though separated from each other, they're arranged to form a partial outline of the bedroom, etherally floating in midair
by means of wire — and
by the semitranslucence of the yellowing latex.
With the artist
cast in the roles originally played
by Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston and Belinda Palmer, key scenes are reenacted in front of printed backdrops that are digitally
rendered from film stills and kept intact within the video installation.
As is typical for paintings from this period, the present work is characterized
by the colliding of flatness with the illusion of spatial depth: while the folds in the tablecloth, modulation of the oranges and the
cast shadows articulate Hockney's eye for veracity and imply three - dimensionality, the broad, simplified brushstrokes with which the gladiolus and the green backdrop are
rendered essentially flatten the composition.