Sentences with phrase «screen time as»

Treat screen time as a privilege, not a right You wouldn't feed kids chocolate and sweets for every meal as they're not the healthiest foods around.
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon will have a substantial amount of screen time as well, as it's essentially the 3DS» biggest game of the year.
Last year, Amazon introduced a Parent Dashboard as another means of helping parents monitor screen time as well as have conversations with kids about what they're doing on their devices.
The delayed Ratchet & Clank game will get some screen time as well.
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon will have a substantial amount of screen time as well, as it's essentially the 3DS» biggest game of the year.
These ultimate moves are unique to each Pokémon, look absolutely stunning and don't take up much screen time as opposed to games like
But a couple of my favorite characters in TWW aren't getting as much screen time as I would like.
Lessons include: exploring issues of self image and online identity in the age of the selfie; thinking about online representation and digital footprints; sharing personal information and deciding what to post online; making positive contributions to social networks and online communities; privacy settings and setting app restrictions; cyberbullying; game and app age restrictions and screen time as well as evaluating when health websites are reliable sources and when they are just trying to sell something.
Geoffrey Rush doesn't get nearly enough screen time as a drunken former gunfighter, and Bosworth's character veers into screechingly obnoxious territory a little too often.
In supporting roles, we have a devilish Johnny Depp whose screen time as the Big Bad Wolf is quite limited, and a perfectly cast Christine Baranski as the evil step - mother in cahoots with her non-Cinderella daughters played by Lucy Punch and Tammy Blanchard.
, but both of those utterly repugnant villains did not have as much focus or screen time as Fitzgerald gets in
Singlehandedly, Chris Hemsworth has made the Marvel Cinematic Universe a much more fun place to be: His Thor, equal parts somber Norse god and Californian everybro, deserves as much screen time as can be spared.
Sure, Immortan Joe ruled over the wasteland with an iron fist and kept a series of wives as sex slaves in order to create an heir, and sure, Old Nick imprisoned a teenager for seven years and forcefully impregnated her with a son in Room, but both of those utterly repugnant villains did not have as much focus or screen time as Fitzgerald gets in The Revenant.
An unrecognisable Oscar Issac gets a heap of screen time as Apocalypse, a one - note mega-mutant with a God complex and a Hitler incentive to cleanse the world of everyone.
Uma Thurman makes the most of her limited screen time as a sunglass - wearing Medusa who takes off the shades when visitors are around.
The pleasant but uninteresting Claire gets a lot of screen time as the straight person to Michelle, which only emphasizes the lack of comic chemistry between Bell and McCarthy, except for an amusing bra - fitting scene.
Ben Whishaw, Romola Garai, and Anne - Marie Duff co-star, Brendan Gleeson is quietly commanding as a police inspector sent to put down the movement with similar tactics used against the IRA, and Meryl Streep gets prime billing for a few minutes of screen time as the firebrand movement leader Emmeline Pankhurst.
Smith is good, if hardly memorable, as J, and Jones makes the most of his limited screen time as Agent K circa 2012.
Kudos, too, to Charles Dance and Mark Strong, both able to make lasting impressions with limited screen time as Turing's superior officers.
Taye Diggs (Baggage Claim, Rent) gets the top share of screen time as Harper, a novelist who has had trouble of late repeating the his early success, and finds himself in a do - or - die comeback situation when he is laid off from his gig as an instructor at NYU, especially now that his pregnant wife Robyn (Lathan, Something New) is due any day now.
Hayley Mills receives top billing and the largest chunk of screen time as the eldest Carey child, teenaged Nancy, who inexplicably retains Mills's British accent.
And by the way, the Mounties, unfortunately, do not get as much screen time as the titular super troopers, but they (including some notable character actors such as Tyler Labine and Will Sasso) make the most of their focus, namely with a sidesplitting movie stealing extended exchange on the career of Danny DeVito.
Stanley Tucci once again chews the scenery as boisterous media personality Caesar Flickerman, and it's nice to see Elizabeth Banks receive a little more screen time as Effie Trinket, Katniss» ditzy but sincere chaperone.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead gets even less screen time as Sutter's sister, but boasts one of the films most moving scenes while Dayo Okeniyi steps out of the «Hunger Games» shadow and proves he's got some serious talent, taking his character's quintessential big man on campus persona and peeling back the layers during an unforgettable moment with Teller.
And I was very pleased to see Oldman get some major screen time as Jim Gordon.
As happy as we are that the entire central cast is coming back to reprise their ridiculous roles — that is, Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth, Portia de Rossi as Lindsay, Will Arnett as Gob, Michael Cera as George - Michael, Tony Hale as Buster, David Cross as Tobias Funke, Jeffrey Tambor as George and Oscar, Alia Shawkat as Maeby, Jessica Walter as Lucille, and Ron Howard as himself — there are a few cameo characters that deserve some more screen time as well, like Charlize Theron as Rita Leeds, Henry Winkler as Barry Zuckerkorn, Bob Einstein as Larry Middleman, and Ben Stiller as Tony Wonder.
While Hemsworth doesn't have a lot of screen time as the other characters, one particular scene is a pivotal plot point on why the President institutes the Quarter Quell.
And somehow, for a film with as much genital screen time as it has, The Overnight is a genuinely heartfelt, bottomless wristband of subversive comedy.
In supporting roles we have Elizabeth Reaser making the most of limited screen time as Buddy's wife Beth, Collette Wolfe as Matt's sister Sandra, who worships Mavis, and even J.K. Simmons in an uncredited cameo as a book editor that hounds Mavis.
Samuel L. Jackson makes the most of his limited screen time as the government agent who recruits the so - nicknamed xXx, and especially cult fave starlet Asia Argento makes a sexy, edgy Hollywood splash as the equally badass femme fatale.
ET Online — In the film Chappaquiddick, Kate Mara doesn't get much screen time as campaign aide Mary Jo Kopechne, who drowned in a Massachusetts pond on July 18, 1969, when she became trapped inside an Oldsmobile driven off a bridge by U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy (portrayed here by Jason Clarke).
They don't share as much screen time as you'd expect, but they make it count and have great chemistry in those moments.
Time - lapse cinema on an epic scale, as delicate in its execution as it is grand in concept, Boyhood follows Mason (Ellar Coltrane) for nearly three hours of screen time as he develops from a 7 - year - old boy into an 18 - year - old young man.
He has a variety of henchmen, January Jones getting the most screen time as Emma Frost, who wanders around Russia in a mini skirt and a furry hat — coz you know, it's cold out there.
Jason Mantzoukas — «The House» This longtime supporting comic actor gets just as much screen time as Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler in the generally entertaining casino comedy.
Eric Bana has minimal screen time as Arthur's father while Djimon Hounsou and Game of Thrones star Aidan Gillen round out the cast in forgettable roles.
To ensure Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) has as much reason to take up precious screen time as Jon Snow (Kit Harington) or Tywin Lannister (Charles Dance), there must be a shared knowledge of current events to keep them all relevant.
Carla Gugino, who worked with Snyder in Watchmen doesn't waste any of her screen time as Dr. Vera Gorski, a sympathetic authority figure who it would appear is just s trapped as any of the girls at Lennox.
«Dancing With The Stars» veteran Hough, resembling Jennifer Anniston's little sister, makes the most of her screen time as Ariel.
In fact, the massive sperm whale gets as much screen time as stars Chris Hemsworth and Cillian Murphy, and even more influence than the overcooked...
Arguably delivering as much screen time as the leading duo in the present day are Katee Sackhoff and Rory Cochrane as the initially - loving but increasingly - dysfunctional parents.
Mark Gatiss didn't get too much screen time as the Iron Bank of Braavos» Tycho Nestoris but good news!
Brief but all too clear as perfection, Sam Shepard ignites his brief screen time as Beverly Weston, the patriarch of our family.
I can not really comment much about anyone else, as these two are given most of the screen time as a harried LAPD 911 operator and the frightened, tortured victim, respectively.
Alicia Silverstone appears in only five minutes of screen time as Martin's lonely and sexually aggressive mother who's obsessed with Steven's hands; she steals this scene from her costars.
It's particularly galling that Lucie Laurier only receives a tiny slice of screen time as Bouchard's wife, Suzie.
This one, however, cost quite a bit more: Mr. Affleck and Ms. Lopez's combined fees reportedly ran close to $ 25 million, and they earn their money by hogging as much screen time as possible and uttering some of the lamest dialogue ever committed to film.
It's here that Emily Mortimer energizes things (and clouds thoughts) with minimal screen time as Veronica's mother.
Although he's not given as much screen time as Fanning and Stewart, Michael Shannon takes this movie, straps it to his back, and walks away with it completely.
Then there's Julia Roberts showing up for minimal screen time as Miranda, a Joy Mangano type celebrity who has created a jewelry line and now sells it on HSN.
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