Sentences with word «rhys»

In their journey, the pair's encounters are both tender and cartoonish, ranging from an alluring young girl to a recluse named Psycho Sam (Rhys Darby, the fabulous bug - eyed MVP of «Conchords»).
Synopsis: Tennis instructor Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys - Meyers) grows friendly with Tom Hewett (Matthew Goode), a wealthy student who shares an interest in o...
Violet's adviser, pretentious Winton Childs (Rhys Ifans), flirts with her, and Tom feels threatened.
Cast: Christopher Plummer, Jared Leto, Rosario Dawson, Brian Blessed, Tim Pigott - Smith, Connor Paolo, Gary Stretch, John Kavanagh, Nick Dunning, Marie Meyer, Elliot Cowan, Joseph Morgan, Ian Beattie, Denis Conway, Neil Jackson, Rory McCann, Raz Degan, Annelise Hesme, Feodor Atkine, Jonathan Rhys - meyers, Garrett Lombard, Anthony Hopkins, Val Kilmer, Angelina Jolie, Colin Farrell
Matthew Rhys has been given a haircut that exposes a bald head framed by two sides of hair, giving him a fair resemblance to Daniel Ellsberg — the Julian Assange of his day.
An effective and worthy prequel to «All the President's Men,» «The Post» begins in the thick of the Vietnam War, where U.S. military analyst Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) has only a typewriter to protect him.
Cast: Chris Pine, Callum Blue, Kathleen Marshall, Tom Poston, Joel McCrary, Kim Thomson, Raven - symoné Null, Larry Miller, Caroline Goodall, Sean O'Bryan, Matthew Walker, Elinor Donahue, Paul Williams, Spencer Breslin, Kelly Stables, Anne Hathaway, Julie Andrews, John Rhys - Davies, Heather Matarazzo, Hector Elizondo
Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, Bruce Greenwood, Sarah Paulson, Carrie Coon, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Rhys, David Cross and Alison Brie
Production companies: Amblin Entertainment, Pascal Pictures, Star Thrower Entertainment Distributor: Fox Cast: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, Bruce Greenwood, Matthew Rhys, Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, Jesse Plemons, David Cross, Zach Woods Director: Steven Spielberg Screenwriters: Liz Hannah, Josh Singer Producers: Steven Spielberg, Amy Pascal, Kristie Macosko Krieger Executive producers: Tom Karnowski, Josh Singer, Adam Somner, Tim White, Trevor White Director of photography: Janusz Kaminski Production designer: Rick Carter Costume designer: Ann Roth Editor: Michael Kahn, Sarah Broshar Music: John Williams Casting: Ellen Lewis
For the first time on the big screen, Spider - Man will battle The Lizard (aka Dr. Curt Conners), who will be played by Rhys Ifans, and our hero's web - shooters will be mechanical, not organic.
With a cast that includes George Sanders, Louis Hayward, Gene Lockhart, and Rhys Williams, cult director Edgar G. Ulmer weaves a tale of intrigue and seduction.
The casting is again superlative — Forest Whitaker as «Fiddler,» Jonathan Rhys Meyers as villain Tom Lea, James Purefoy, Anika Noni Rose and Laurence Fishburne are just the start.
Rhys Ifans plays another slimy creepy generally unlikable character, Nick Frost plays... errr... the fat bloke... again, and then pad out the rest with various familiar faces which most Brits will recognise in some form or another but everyone else won't.
The story opens in 1966 with Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys), a government analyst on a data - mining mission in Vietnam, pecking out reports on his portable typewriter amid exploding bombs and flowing blood.
The Tudors, Season 4: Jonathan Rhys Meyers discusses Henry's marriage to Catherine Parr and his relationship with his daughters Mary and Elizabeth.
Any number of supporting players have a few moments to really shine, notably Greenwood as a very convincing McNamara, Rhys as the perturbed Ellsberg, Bradley Whitford in a composite role as one of Graham's most powerful advisers and Jesse Plemons as a hard - charging attorney.
With Nixon and Attorney General John Mitchell having legally blocked the Times from publishing any further stories after the second day, Washington Post assistant managing editor Ben Bagdikian (Bob Odenkirk in an excellent change of pace) contrives to obtain more Papers from a fretful Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) in a motel room loaded with them.
Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, Bobby Cannavale, Ser «Darius Blain, Rhys Darby, Madison Iseman, Alex Wolff, Missi Pyle, Tim Matheson, Marc Jackson, Sean Buxton, Mason Guccione, Morgan Turner, Marin Hinkle, Tracey Bonner, Najah Jackson, Natasha Charles Parker, Kat Altman, Maribeth Monroe, Michael Shacket, Jamie Renell, Carlease Burke, Jason New, William Tokarsky, Rohan Chand, Tait Fletcher, Steve Dunlevy, Rob Mars
In a 1970s - set plot that will have younger viewers thinking of Edward Snowden, a military analyst named Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) goes rogue, stealing top secret documents — a Defense Department study on US involvement in Vietnam — and passing their content, initially, to the New York Times.
The Post follows those heady days in 1971 when former Defense Department official Daniel Ellsberg (played here by The Americans» Matthew Rhys) leaked the Pentagon Papers, a massive, top secret government study of the the United States» disastrous, decades - long involvement in Vietnam.
In THE POST, director Steven Spielberg fluidly mirrors this shot with a SteadiCam following Bradlee (Tom Hanks) through the newsroom as the drama begins to unfold around Daniel Ellsberg's (Matthew Rhys) 1971 leak of the Pentagon Papers — a decades - spanning intelligence assessment which betrayed administration doubts about success in Vietnam, highlighting the influence of what Eisenhower warned was a growing Military Industrial Complex.
The film opens with Ellsberg, played by Matthew Rhys with a fine, forlorn rabbinical iciness, typing notes in the Vietnam combat field, then listening to McNamara on the plane ride back explain that the war is going terribly — only to watch him turn around and play the war's booster at an airport press conference.
Kelly Lynch (Drugstore Cowboy) and Rhys Ifans (Notting Hill) costar in this gritty and unpredictable tale of redemption in the hard - boiled tradition of classic film noir.
The Post rarely hesitates to capture the urgency of the moment, situating the newspaper business at one of its pivotal moments: a showdown with the Nixon administration after Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) leaks the Pentagon Papers to the country's major newspapers.
Cast: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, Bruce Greenwood, Sarah Paulson, Matthew Rhys, Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, Jesse Plemons, David Cross, Zach Woods
Cast: Mimi Kennedy, Jim Piddock, Kevin Hart, Randall Park, Brian Posehn, Chris Parnell, Dakota Johnson, Gina Ragnone, Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Alison Brie, Chris Pratt, Rhys Ifans, Mindy Kaling, David Paymer, Jacki Weaver
Outside of a prologue that shows their author Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys) embedded with a Vietnam Unit during a bloody battle, and his subsequent theft of the documents, the focus is directly on those in The Washington Post's sphere.
The Tudors, Season 3: Jonathan Rhys Meyers discusses the events surrounding Henry in Season 3 of The Tudors.
He's Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys), an academic and government analyst embedded with the troops on patrol on this day, eyewitness to an awful ambush, and truth - teller to Robert McNamara (Bruce Greenwood), a clear - eyed Secretary of Defense on a «fact - finding» tour of America's growing involvement in Southeast Asia.
A disparate group of excellent actors including Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Matthew Rhys, Carrie Coon, Alison Brie and David Cross are the supporting cast, and in most cases supporting is all they're really required to do — though Rhys is very compelling in his short amount of screen time as whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg.
Set several years after The Good Witch saga of TV movies, Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell) and her daughter Grace (Bailee Madison) butt heads with new neighbors Dr. Sam Radford (James Denton) and his son Nick (Rhys Matthew Bond), as well as the familiar Middleton goings - on.
Director: Steven Spielberg Actors: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, Bruce Greenwood, Matthew Rhys, Alison Brie, Jesse Plemons, David Cross, Zach Woods, Carrie Coon
But the pilot does serve up some laughs, especially when Flight of the Conchords vet Rhys Darby is on screen.
Daniel Ellsberg (Matthew Rhys), a military analyst, is on a fact - finding mission in Vietnam for Lyndon B. Johnson's Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara (Bruce Greenwood).
Cast: Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Matthew Rhys, Bradley Whitford, Carrie Coon, Jesse Plemons, David Cross, Jessie Mueller, Alison Brie, Bruce Greenwood, Tracy Letts, Michael Stuhlbarg, Zach Woods
First, by focusing on Graham and her Post rather than the actions of Daniel Ellsberg (played here by Matthew Rhys), who leaked the Pentagon Papers, or the New York Times, which initially published them, the film opens itself up to dissect gender roles in the power structures of that time.
The script was written by Liz Hannah and Josh Singer, and the film features an acclaimed ensemble cast including Alison Brie, Carrie Coon, David Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Paulson, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Rhys, Michael Stuhlbarg, Bradley Whitford and Zach Woods.
MATCH POINT, which co-starred Scarlett Johansson, debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005, with Rhys Meyers winning the festival's Chopard Trophy for Male Revelation.
and head to wintry Michigan, where Violet immediately falls in with her psych crew, professor (Rhys Iffans) and fellow assistants (Mindy Kaling, Kevin Hart) alike.
Even the exciting aspect of the story, the search for Ellsberg (played by Matthew Rhys) and the cloak - and - dagger transportation of the documents to the Post building, is subverted when Ellsberg suddenly appears on TV after a crucial Supreme Court ruling is delivered.
Harald Zwart (last seen remaking The Karate Kid) directs, and the supporting cast includes Lena Headey as Clary's mother, Jonathan Rhys Meyers as the main antagonist, Valentine Morgenstern, and Jared Harris as the Shadowhunter's tutor, Hodge Starkweather.
Since then, Rhys Meyers has landed leading roles opposite today's hottest film actors and directors, and has emerged as one of Hollywood's most sought - after leading men.
An exercise in tasteful pointlessness, shot in flat black and white and scored (by Gruff Rhys, of all people) with tinkling piano and sawing strings that evoke nothing so much as an aura of cut - rate class.
On the small screen, Rhys Meyers has starred in a wide range of long - form projects, both in the U.S. and U.K. Among his television credits are the SHOWTIME presentation of THE LION IN THE WINTER (2003), with Glenn Close and Patrick Stewart; Alfonso Arau's THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS (2002); and GORMENGHAST (2000).
There's also her mysterious shut - in of a neighbor, Sebastian (Rhys Ward), a hilarious gay couple played by Stephen Guarino and Will Bethencourt, who also produced), and Ricky (Arturo del Puerto), a charming yet failing food truck owner.
Rhys Ifans, Tom Wilkinson, Melissa Leo, Timothy Olyphant, Shailene Woodley (who's chemistry with Gordon - Levitt was slightly underdeveloped) and the one... the only... Nicolas Cage.
It's clear from the start that Tom is unhappy in the Wolverine State, taking a job at a local sandwich shop while Violet spends time with her co-workers (including her boss, played by an enjoyably low - key Rhys Ifans), but he figures that they'll be back in San Francisco in no time.
Born in Dublin, Ireland, Rhys Meyers made his film debut in A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE (1994), and then played the young assassin in Neil Jordan's biopic MICHAEL COLLINS (1996).
Jonathan Rhys Meyers first gained international attention for his starring role opposite Ewan McGregor, Christian Bale, and Toni Collette in Todd Haynes» VELVET GOLDMINE (1998).
Director: Taika Waititi Actors: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata, Rachel House, Oscar Kightley, Rhys Darby, Mike Minogue
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