But Whiskey Tango Foxtrot offers another kind of insider's view of the workings of daily journalism, with Tina Fey in her best
screen role yet as an Afghanistan - based TV reporter.
Kristen Wiig gets to pummel our funny bone in her biggest
screen role yet.
Not exact matches
Freeman invests the
role of Somerset with a gentle
yet firm dignity and strength that radiate from the
screen from the beginning of the film, and Freeman never falters.
Adding
yet another meaningless B - movie
role to his long list of misses, veteran action star, Bruce Willis, returns to the big
screen.
A movie with the bleakest vision of Wolverine
yet, but also hands down the best treatment the character has received on the big
screen in the fifteen plus years Jackman has inhabited the
role.
In a supporting
yet pivotal
role (obtained after
screen testing for the lead), Franco invested pain and pathos into the minor part, succeeding again in the inevitable sequel.
At the same time, Uchida is responsible for some of the most remarkable swordplay films of the 1950s and»60s; his five - film Musashi Miyamoto epic (not
screened at MOMA), starring Kinnosuke Nakamura in the title
role and Ken Takakura as his arch-nemesis Kojiro, surpasses the better - known Inagaki Samurai Trilogy starring Toshiro Mifune in terms of both drama and swordplay,
yet remains little - known in the West (despite its availability on DVD in the U.S.) After the BAM retrospective (and others) in 2008, most of Uchida's films remained unscreened and undistributed in America, so with MOMA's bigger series recently ending, it's time again to encourage distributors like the Criterion Collection, Kino Lorber, and Arrow Video to bring out more of the director's masterpieces, both for critical reconsideration and for those whom the veteran filmmaker will be a major new discovery.
Seriously, I must confess that Carrell and Fey can be likable people on
screen and
yet I often watch The Office in spite of Carrell's character, not because of it, and the best thing I could say about Fey's character is that I have
yet to see her play a
role that was really bad but then I have
yet to see her play a
role that really wants to make me see her play another
role.
Yet, even with an Oscar nomination for his turn in Revolutionary Road, and a
Screen Actors Guild award as part of the ensemble cast for HBO's Boardwalk Empire, one of Shannon's most memorable
roles on his diverse resume came in 2007, in Jeff Nichols» family drama Shotgun Stories.
Not put off by the
role, which is largely spent being brutalized by her on -
screen counterparts, Leigh offers a crazed -
yet - gritty performance.
«With Daniel's ability to deliver intense, nuanced performances, we knew we had found
yet another great actor to share the
screen with some of our biggest heroes,» said Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige in the release, giving little hint as to his
role.
In a stunning conclusion to what has become one of the most compelling off -
screen Hollywood dramas of 2017
yet, Josh fucking Brolin has swooped past the likes of Michael Shannon and David Harbour to snag the
role of mutant bounty hunter Cable in Deadpool 2.
Her charismatic presence, however, had not
yet been given a
role on the big
screen that merited her considerable talents.
It's a gritty
role that he has always been strong at playing,
yet I never got the feeling that I was just watching Tony Soprano on
screen.
There's no mention
yet of Rodriguez»
role, but given her Vasquez - channelling as - tough - as - the - guys
screen persona, we wonder if «he» has now become «she»...
While Warlock's arrival has
yet to be foreshadowed on
screen beyond a brief glimpse of a cocoon in GotGv2 that resembled his comic book chrysalis, the minds behind the MCU's continuity have discussed him, so there's a chance we'll see him play a
role in Thanos» eventual defeat.
Olsen plays Scarlet Witch in the superhero franchise and appeared alongside co-stars Tom Hiddleston and Benedict Cumberbatch for last night's
screening - no sign
yet though of Irish actor Tom Vaughan Lawlor, who landed his breakthrough
role of his career as the villain in the much anticipated blockbuster, Avengers: Infinity War.
Sienna Miller's dignity as she exited The Lost City of Z. I tear up every time she leaves the
screen because I'm worried she won't bother coming back for
yet another sidelined wife or girlfriend gig, supporting
roles that she makes feel big, even though they're smaller than she deserves.
Back in November, we told you that Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo would be reprising their
roles as Clark and Ellen Griswold from the National Lampoon's Vacation movies, but not for another big
screen sequel (not
yet, at least...).
Although the film has not
screened for critics or awards voters
yet, she is already receiving Oscar buzz for her supporting
role as Fantine — a part her mother understudied in the long - running stage show's first national tour.
No word
yet on Norton's
role, but it's simply cool to have the two Bruce's — Banner and Wayne — sharing the
screen.
Intriguingly, the
role of Spider - Man has not
yet been cast — it is the first time that the new depiction of the web - slinging superhero will make an appearance on the big
screen — so could it be Freeman?
Although no actual casting announcement has been made for the
role of Catwoman
yet, we figured we would be proactive and compile a list of nine actresses that we think are perfect for the iconic silver
screen role.
The Hero: Idris Elba is getting bigger and bigger
roles on both the big and small
screen, but as of
yet he hasn't really had that big Hollywood
role to turn him into a true A-lister.
Details about his potential
role have
yet to emerge, but Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige did reveal over the summer that the film will bring the destructive alien race known as the Skrulls to the big
screen.
Josh Brolin has been cast in the
role and although we have
yet to truly see any footage of the character in action, we can't wait to see Brolin and Reynolds clash together on -
screen.
Now she's set for her most stellar period
yet with leading
roles in two major BBC series: Peter Moffat's military period piece The Last Post, which startson Sunday on BBC1, and an upcoming adaptation of The Woman in White, as well as a much - praised big -
screen turn in an atmospheric crime thriller, Beast, which will
screen at the London Film Festival's First Feature Competitionin October.