Sentences with phrase «screen as»

One level in each of the eight worlds in the game contains a locked path which can be seen on the map screen as a lock with a golden chain.
Well, if the criterion for being a movie star is the ability to light up the screen as soon as you show up, then there is no question that Hardy is bona fide.
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.
When the player hears the «plop» noise, the player must press (A), shake the remote, or tap the screen as soon as possible after the plop.
The Secret of Kells, directed by Tomm Moore and produced by European Producer of the Year, Cartoon Saloon, is a beautifully animated film featuring the voice talent of Brendan Gleeson and Mick Lally and will screen as part of the Generation K plus section of the festival.
Recently seen on screen as porn actor Harry Reems in LOVELACE alongside Amanda Seyfried he's also contuined to star on the small screen with recurring roles in TV series» Burning Love, The League and Showtime's House of Lies.
Matthew Vaughn and company clearly weren't up to the task, and their solution was apparently just to overwhelm this beast (running almost two and a half hours for god knows why) by throwing as much at the screen as they possibly could.
There's something magical about projectors, and having the opportunity to play Nintendo Switch games on a screen as big as 120 inches seemed like a dream come true.
Rosario Dawson (Rent) lights up the screen as Becky, and is so damn likeable you simply accept that this radiant woman would hang around slackers Dante and Randal.
The experimental film spans the emotional journey of a family over the course of 12 years with all the actors virtually aging in «real time» on - screen as the film chronicles the family.
In an unprecedented undertaking, acclaimed director Oliver Stone is bringing the life of our 43rd President to the big screen as only he can.
Simply put, Fences just isn't as acclimated to the screen as it is the stage, and the fact that Washington doesn't feel any need to make adjustments for the transition shows a lack of insight into what makes each medium work on their own individual terms.
For an actor as reliable on screen as Bill Murray, his famously unconventional allusiveness keeps him a tricky proposition to pin down if you want him to lead your new movie.
Has there been any more cliched and revered a profession on screen as the writer?
And Ida Lupino burnishes the screen as the sightless angel whose compassion gives him one last chance at life.
This year there were way too many comic book adaptations, but there were some welcome surprises on screen as well.
Garland, who adapted the screenplay, takes the premise, characters and larger ideas of VanderMeer's book, and interprets them in his own story to bring an almost unfilmable novel to the big screen as a sci - fi epic.
With touch screen controls, players can draw symbols to cast spells or use the second screen as an overhead map.
And for as much as McGowan sizzles on screen as the one - legged stripper, it's up - and - comer Freddy Rodriguez who steals the show as El Wray.
This is the kind of movie that demands to be seen on as big a screen as possible.
Brady Corbet is a familiar face on screen as an actor in independent in a number of films by today's quintessential auteurs.
Emily Mortimer stars in «The Bookshop,» which will screen as SIFF's opening - night film Thursday at McCaw Hall.
The movie counts on its all - star pedigree to carry its slender storyline a long way — and that'll probably be enough for some folks, who'll simply enjoy the precedent - setting spectacle of seeing Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline sharing the screen as the childhood buddies now grown up and reunited for a geezer - fied fling.
For most fans, that will be enough: Pop proves to be as likable and riveting on screen as he is on stage.
We won't go into spoilers here, but let's just say that my inner 9 - year - old self was blown away by what was happening on screen as the final battle took place.
You need as big a screen as possible to savor Roger Deakins» sweeping cinematography, which is as integral to the movie's triumph as the edge - of - the - seat direction by Joel and Ethan Coen — or a trio of unforgettable performances by Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin and Tommy Lee Jones.
It pops from beloved children's book to the screen as a passable time - passer for the pre-school set.
A spokesperson said in a statement: «Gadot broke through this year as a powerful voice advocating for women, not only on screen as the iconic Wonder Woman, but in life as well, using her platform to encourage those in the entertainment industry and beyond to strive for fairness and parity across genders.»
He lays it all bare, using the screen as some kind of elaborate therapy session.
Sundance hints that «Joshua comes of age on screen as he rallies tens of thousands to civil disobedience» which means this is as much of a story about him as it is about the movement.
Armitage is strong as Thorin while McKellen once again holds the screen as the great Gandalf the Gray.
Handheld, most importantly for me, has the same number of enemies on screen as it does docked, which was my main concern.
Newcomer Shana Swash (Eastenders) is a delight on screen as Eve.
Quirky film The Lobster - starring Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, John C Reilly, Olivia Colman and Ashley Jensen - will also screen as part of the festival.
Glassland will screen as part of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition which screens 12 films from emerging filmmaking talents around the world.
His use of perspective throughout is done to perfection and during its Iraq sequences, which are constantly referred to and visible right up until the emotional ending, the higher frame rate only enhances the realism — almost to the point of you looking away from the screen as one of the film's most pivotal moments plays out.
Rahim, as always, brings a quiet but subtly dangerous power to the screen as Samir, while Burlet demonstrates maturity beyond her young years as the emotionally fraught Lucie.
brings Saul back to the small screen as he declares that it's always important to have a lawyer on your side.
Before Hackman donned a badge as Jimmy «Popeye» Doyle, cops were mostly portrayed on screen as benevolent authority figures; clean - cut good guys that could do no harm.
Ultimately, I found the film to be just OK, and as narcissistic and self - congratulatory as this is: the best part about the whole experience, was seeing myself on the big - screen as a panicked / witless civilian.
To hear these two talk so candidly and in such detail about their craft is as big a thrill on - screen as it is on paper, and as a cinematic extension of the book, Hitchcock / Truffaut lives up to its name.
Dan Stevens commands the screen as a sinister combat veteran that comes to stay at a grieving family's home.
Lana and Lilly Wachowski's feature debut before they both transitioned was a B - movie by design, but damn it if Jennifer Tilly and Gina Gershon didn't steam up the screen as lesbian lovers out to con a mobster for millions of dollars.
Unfortunately, Boseman doesn't yet have the range to command the screen as a truly captivating figure from scene to scene.
The screen debut of frequent Pialat collaborator Sandrine Bonnaire, the story of a family threatened by the bourgeoning sexuality of their daughter is unforgettable and intense, and even features Pialat on screen as the family's patriarch.
Fourteen members of the company is an awfully large number of characters for their audience to keep clear, and many are given so little time on screen as to be indistinguishable.
If the late»60s and early»70s in America were defined by unrest, perhaps no actor embodied it on screen as vividly as Dustin Hoffman.
Let's just say that he's working out some anger issues and resentment through his story, which we see played out on the screen as Susan reads page after page with increasing alarm and dread.
There's no need to open up the HOME Menu and head to Miiverse to post a photo, you can share straight from inside the game now, and even include a drawing from the same screen as shown below.
It's hard to imagine a creative trio bringing Colm Tóibín's 2009 novel, «Brooklyn,» to the screen as elegantly as star Saoirse Ronan, screenwriter Nick Hornby, and director John Crowley; it was a seamless fit for this sweeping coming - of - age adaptation about a an Irish girl relocating to America in the 1950's.
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