With a story that
revolves around actors and models teaming up to save the world against evil that takes over the bodies of directors and photographers, you can be forgiven for second guessing this one.
Not exact matches
While not a particularly novel narrative concept, Pellington uses the screenplay from NYC indie wunderkind Alex Ross Perry (Listen Up, Philip) to help collect quite the impressive ensemble of
actors - including Jon Hamm, Ellen Burstyn and Catherine Keener - to play out various vignettes that
revolve around intense emotional trauma.
The story
revolves around Frankie (British
actor Harris Dickinson, adopting an inner - city accent in an astonishing big - screen debut), who hides away in his cramped bedroom scanning the internet for gay hookups when he's not roaming the beach with his thuggish friends doing drugs.
The movie is both a star vehicle and an ensemble piece; the other
actors revolve around Newman yet give off more than just his reflected light.
The main premise of Dickie Roberts
revolves around a former popular child
actor who has no marketable skills as an adult, constantly trying to break back into the business, but the doors seem permanently closed for former child stars.
A film should be made simply surrounding them (and, guess what, there is — Fox and the Farrelly Brothers have already grabbed the three
actors for a sequel
revolving around their characters).
The entirely recast film, inevitably child
actors age out of roles and Alicia Silverstone is Mom now,
revolves around a thwarted family road trip with a lot of poo and fart jokes that will / may amuse some.
A throwback to the star - driven cinema of the Fifties and a reflection of our own fanatical interest in cults of personality, the film features transparent performances (with the exception of Don Cheadle, each performer in Ocean's Eleven is playing his - or herself), and the same kind of sadistic voyeurism that impels us to simultaneously deify and find fault with our favourite
actors keeps our peepers glued to the screen as George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Elliot Gould, and Carl Reiner
revolve around one another in a loose heist intrigue intended to relieve Andy Garcia of both his millions and his girlfriend.
We watch other people
revolving around him, all good
actors playing decent characters, and they seem convinced, swayed, or seduced by some irreducible kernel of truth in Ben Kalmen.
Otherwise, the plot
revolves around the unlikely financial arrangement secretly struck between rebellious, aristocrat de Vere (Rhys Ifans) and alcoholic commoner Shakespeare (Rafe Spall) at a time when the former was a prolific, closet playwright while the latter was a struggling
actor.
With just three
actors, minimal special effects, and few locations, McDowell creates a bizarre science - fiction universe that
revolves around a mysterious break in the space - time continuum.
The marketing of AMC's new drama, «Low Winter Sun,»
revolves around a moody black - and - white photo of lead
actor Mark Strong and the show's tagline: «Good Man.
Last month, we reported that up - and - coming
actor Alden Ehrenreich was the frontrunner to play a young Han Solo in a Star Wars standalone film
revolving around the character.
It will help to have great
actors populating the film
around Cruise, and the latest addition to the film, which
revolves around a set of sniper murders in a midwest town, is the reliable Richard Jenkins.
Braff's screenplay, which
revolves around struggling 26 - year - old
actor Andrew «Large» Largeman (Braff), who returns home to suburban... read more
A troubling hush seems to follow Anton Corbijn's fourth and least enthusiastically received Life, a snapshot on the short but intensely felt celebrity of
actor James Dean
revolving around a famed photo shoot for the titular magazine administered by Dennis Stock.
The legendary
actor and pioneering film director received a lead
actor nomination for 1958's «The Defiant Ones,» which
revolved around two escaped prisoners — one black, one white (Tony Curtis)-- who are shackled together.
The scheming and match - making
revolves around Beatrice (Amy Acker) and Benedick (Alexis Denisof), and the
actors have great chemistry, playing up the laughs without a shred of pomp.
Many of the best scenes in his movies
revolve around simply letting the camera run while
actors do their best to come up with the funniest possible lines.
Filmmaker Luc Besson knew that this percentage figure was inaccurate, yet plunged ahead with his inventive adventure,
revolving around a naïve young American named Lucy (Scarlett Johansson) who gets tricked into delivering a mysterious metal briefcase to a Taiwanese crime boss, Mr. Jang (South Korean
actor Choi Min Sik), and forced to become one of his drug mules.
Having come up through the American independent film movement of the early - mid» 00s commonly known as «mumblecore», Greta Gerwig began her career as an
actor in a number of low budget films that would typically
revolve around the complicated love lives of self - involved, twentysomething hipsters living in New York City.
The 1953 book features a woman whose entire life
revolves around her «interactions» with
actors whose shows take up three full walls of her living room — an immersive kind of entertainment unheard of in Bradbury's time, but commonplace now.
Tom Clemmins is an A-list
actor whose life
revolves around work and an onslaught of women.
As the panels and objects
revolve around the room, they become
actors moving across an ever - changing backdrop.
Threat
actors know perfectly well about most users» apprehension of digital viruses, therefore social engineering frauds typically
revolve around keywords like «virus», «malware», or «security problem» to turn that sensitive switch on.