Not exact matches
Research overwhelmingly shows that screen activities have a negative impact on early development (language, motor, attention, social, etc.) and nearly every professional organization
devoted to the health and development of children has made recommendations against
screentime below 2 years of age.
The Post is a story of process: So much of its
screentime is
devoted to the how and why of the reporters getting the Pentagon Papers, sifting through them, and hitting on what to write about them.
Characters
devotes a slightly longer featurette to each of the three personalities given the most
screentime in the film.
It's too bad that so much
screentime is
devoted to trips to the judge's (Alfre Woodard) chamber, where Vail is dressed down, and to interludes between Vail and Janet seemingly beyond the grasp of an essentially phallocentric tale.
The movie's so choppily configured that although a lot of
screentime is
devoted to Jack nursing the blue balls he gets from his bayou Mrs. Robinson, or struggling to reconcile his kneejerk racism with the country's burgeoning social conscience, it isn't clear that he's the Final Girl until he's the Final Girl.