Sentences with phrase «see more screen time»

The fairy godmother will reportedly be seeing more screen time in this version than previously.
Also seeing more screen time is Matt Damon (The Bourne Supremacy, Stuck on You), whose character, Linus, wants to be a leader within the group, although the Ocean boys soon show him how deep he is over his head at every turn.

Not exact matches

The same things you probably stress about when you see your kid staring into an iPad screen, mesmerized — cyberbullying, exposure to age inappropriate content, the crowding out of more beneficial activities by screen time, and the danger of developing an addiction to the devices» hollow pleasures.
See current vehicle data: speed, direction of travel, ignition status, watch your vehicles move on your screen turn by turn... 90 day comprehensive historical playback, start / stop reporting, idle times, speed, zone alerts, idle alerts, maintenance alerts and more.
Sure, we've had some hearts stop for some amazing lengths of time and been able to revive people before they go completely brain dead and there are many claim from people about their NDE's but I do not believe they are seeing anything more than a few screens of our brains operating system reboot sequence since we are but electrochemical biomechanical machines.
It can take months of use, along with serious lifestyle changes (omission of alcohol or caffeine, less screen time, more exercise, etc.), to see a difference.
On the other hand, since you and mom are going to be spending more time at home, a big screen TV may be a prudent purchase (make sure her favorite movie is playing when she first sees it).
I've seen children and teens dealing with a variety of issues including: depression, anxiety, anger, family conflict, screen time, social skills, emotional dysregulation, self - destructive behaviors, and more.
At that point we limited screen time to more of a reward for helping and caring behaviors and we have seen such a change in our family ever since.
My husband and I decided that we wanted to seriously limit screen time in our home after seeing our oldest son become more defiant and talking back on a regular basis.
But over time, as you slowly come to accept the multiple pregnancy, seeing more than one blip on the screen will warm your heart.
There on your screen, superimposed around the candidate's face, you see everything you might want to know about getting romantically entangled: Time since last breakup, hygiene standards, emotional stability score, and more.
Parents who directly and actively engage their children in healthy living behaviour — instead of passively «supporting» the behaviour — are significantly more likely to see their kids meet Canadian guidelines when it comes to physical activity, healthy eating and screen time, new research from Public Health Ontario (PHO) has found.
The 6 Main Factors Affecting Your Digestion When It Comes To Stress Most patients I see in my practice eat under some kind of stressful situation, like a time constraint (during their lunch break in front of a screen), while watching the six o'clock news at night, checking messages on their cell phone or checking -LSB-...] Read More
It demands us to pay more attention to the end consumer and their experience with the brand from the first time they see us pop up on their screen to them putting on that first t - shirt or pair of socks.
Maybe a nag screen to get you to upload more photos, but the person next to you in the coffee shop wouldn't see the same thing, even if they were on the same site at the same time.
Calling big - screen legal thriller «The Lincoln Lawyer» the best TV pilot I've seen in a while really isn't meant as a putdown — the truth is, there's more good stuff on the tube these days than in theaters, especially at this time of the year.
The Warner theater on Hollywood Blvd. (where 2001 opened and played more than a year) had a policy of Saturday screenings for students at $ 1.25, so I saw the movie a dozen or more times during that year.
As anyone who has seen Maddin's stunning 2000 short film «The Heart of the World» (possibly the pinnacle of his career) can attest, he can cram more complex storytelling and memorable imagery into a few minutes of screen time than most filmmakers can muster in an entire career.
This game is definitely aimed at the younger Pokemaniacs, but older fans like myself can still get enjoyment out of it if they keep an open mind, it's not as good as the first PokePark game do to looser controls and by just not being as much fun, but it manages to expand on what the first game offered in the way of new content, for instance this time you don't just play as Pikachu but also Tepig, Snivy, and Oshawott after you meet them, and you can switch between them on the fly anytime you want, and you'll need to use each of their special abilities in your adventure, it also adds side - scrolling sections and a few other new features to keep things fresh, it also has some multiplayer attractions to play with so that's also nice, and you'll still be befriending all sorts of Pokemon just like the last game, you also get free roam after the main quest so you can make sure to befriend them all, and it's all adorable do to the cute graphics and world, even the loading screens are adorable, and as a gamer who typically plays more serious and violent games it was nice to spend time in the lighthearted PokePark with some of my favorite Pokemon, I recommend it and I definitely see myself returning in the days to come.
But that's not the worst part of this ill - timed feature; it follows on the heels of a documentary that is more concerned with getting its facts straight, Alex Gibney's Casino Jack and the United States of Money, which virtually renders this mostly fabricated version obsolete for nearly everyone who isn't interested in seeing another fine Kevin Spacey performance on the screen.
This movie just gave me nightmares, the special effects the sounds, the creatures design were pretty well done, the acting was just good to decent at times, they could do better, the other thing is that they did» t gave a lot of screen time to the creature, it would been really good to see more about it.
More surprising is how charismatic Haley Joel Osment comes across during the time he's on screen, with many maybe having not seen the now -27-year-old actor since the likes of A.I. and The Sixth Sense.
It's rare that I ever attend more than one screening of a film but I made an effort to see Drive three times while I had the chance.
Of the politically and socially motivated standouts, The Social Network (d. David Fincher) and Black Venus (d. Abdellatif Kechiche) treated us to fictionalised accounts, vastly different in tone and aesthetic, of historical events (of which more below); while Post Mortem (d. Pablo Larrain) offered a fictional personal story set in the time of and impacted by the coup in Chile by Augusto Pinochet that overthrew Salvador Allende; and Inside Job (d. Charles Ferguson) blazed across the screen, a searing must - see documentary indictment of the men and institutions that caused the international financial crash of 2009 (again, more below).
Verdict: The second directorial feature from «Eastern Promises» writer Steven Knight after so - so Jason Statham vehicle «Hummingbird,» «Locke» was both more stripped down and more ambitious: a film set entirely within a moving car, shot in real time, with only one actor on screen (the rest of the cast are heard over the phone, but never seen).
It is a symptom of Marvel's oppressive world - building that so much of the film's run time is devoted to new characters like the twins, or Vision (Paul Bettany, actually having a face on screen for the first time in the franchise), or Ulysses Klaw (Andy Serkis, a villain for a movie that will not see the light of day for three more years), squeezing the interstitial moments down to little more than an afterthought.
While Oscar Isaac and Benedict Wong lend able support, those expecting to see more of them may be disappointed at how little screen time they have.
The last film Bruce Broughton worked on that was released in cinemas was the 1998 big - screen retelling of Irwin Allen's tv show Lost in Space, with Gary Oldman, William Hurt and Matt le Blanc; sadly for Broughton, who surely saw the movie as a way of gaining more exposure and therefore more work, it tanked and became as critically - lambasted as other event movies from the time like Batman and Robin and The Avengers.
The retreat is much hastier for the underperforming Tomb Raider and A Wrinkle In Time, both of which disappeared from more than 1,000 screens this past weekend, and saw their place on the charts drop accordingly.
She needs more screen time (and may get it in the future after audiences see her in this summer's Independence Day: Resurgence).
In some regards, I can agree but as we move into a more aggressive movement with many more performances like these taking our cinema screens by storm, I believe we are at a time where we should see these compete more competitively.
The Girl Who Played with Fire is much more of a thriller than a traditional murder mystery — a pity since one of the reasons I liked the first film was that I hadn't seen a straight murder mystery on the big screen for quite some time.
To see it on the big screen where it belonged, after more than three decades of anticipation, was like seeing it for the very first time and to then get to sit on stage with him afterwards to talk about its tumultuous history only made the night even more memorable.
This is more then a sequel 2 to the 3ds game go look at the devolper interviews on the Nintendo page true it not nothing like galaxy but the graphics look great and there's still plenty of time polish it... and there's still galaxy and 64 inspired levels in it too and you can control the camera directly unlike 3d land etc lets play the game first before we judge it I'm sure be will be praising it lol... I for one love the art style cause on the 3ds the resolution wasn't to great now you can really see the art work and every thing on screen is a little larger then normal it makes it easier to see the little details
Many fans, me included, wished hard to see this legendary comedian and virtuoso filmmaker cut loose on screen one more time.
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.
It's a fun gag when it hits at the film's open, but by the thirtieth time that Letts and Winger pull out their brick - y phones to smile at a screen we can't and will never see, it seems like little more than an exercise in futility.
I was also happy to see Ice Cube get more screen time in the sequel, and his character ends up being a major factor in two of the funniest moments in the film.
After a blink - and - you - could - miss - him role in Now You See Me, Common looks set to get a little more screen time next time out.
If there's one more thing to add, I've never seen a fight with Whispy Woods with so many apples on the screen at one time.
In addition to Ms. Lawrence and Mr. Sutherland, returning to the fold are Josh Hutcherson as Peeta (still lacking even an ounce of screen presence), Woody Harrelson as Haymitch (giving a bit more effort this time around), Lenny Kravitz as Cinna, Paula Malcomson as Katniss» mother (seen recently as Abby in «Ray Donovan «-RRB-, Willow Shields as Prim, Liam Hemsworth as Gale (his most exciting scene is washing his hands), and of course the instant electricity and energy provided by Elizabeth Banks as Effie and Stanley Tucci as Caesar — two of the most colorful characters this side of 1970's era Elton John.
«Locke» The second directorial feature from «Eastern Promises» writer Steven Knight after so - so Jason Statham vehicle «Hummingbird,» «Locke» was both more stripped down and more ambitious: a film set entirely within a moving car, shot in real time, with only one actor on screen (the rest of the cast are heard over the phone, but never seen).
And in a Hollywood landscape that is all about serialized storytelling and crossovers, perhaps Deadpool 3 will see characters introduced in previous X-Men movies return for more screen time.
But I think we're going to see more print book sales in 2018 because people are realizing that they're spending way too much time in front of screens.
I saw the Kindle and thought, I spend most of my day looking at a screen already, why would I want to add more screen time?
Once you spend some time with it, you begin to see the benefits and understand why having a souped - up stylus on a big screen makes more sense than having it on the 5.3 - inch Samsung Galaxy Note.
Unlike Super AMOLED Plus by itself the higher resolution actually increases practical usability by letting you see more on the screen at a time.
I think next time I make it though, I will use ribbon for tying it closed, and a wider card board... I may also consider adhering some batting to the middle section of the cardboard to offer a tad more protection to the screen in the event that it is dropped or something is dropped on it (read a three year old and a five year old wreeking havoc;)-RRB- I can see myself having many of these, like shoes or purses and choosing one that matches my book title or the season.
The smartwatch looks like it has an always - on display, as the screen is visible in this pic, but we can't see much more other than the time here.
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