Sentences with word «sexagenarian»

And enough to pay the salaries of two of the busiest, most accomplished and most decorated of sexagenarian actors in Streep and Bridges, who also produces and appears after trying to direct the movie with his late father Lloyd in the title role all the way back in the»90s.
The Case for Dating Men in Their»60s Why one 30 - something exclusively dates sexagenarians.
There's an economic imperative at play, of course: thanks to steadily increasing costs of living, and record levels of household debt, many sexagenarians and even septuagenarians simply can't afford to stop working.
Previously working in the docu form with entries El General (2009), El Velador (2011), Almada explores bureaucratic bliss via sexagenarian and Mexico city resident Doña Flor, played by Academy Award — nominated actress Adriana Barraza (Amores Perros, Babel).
Lovebirds Evelyn and Douglas (Judi Dench and Bill Nighy, respectively) are still enamored, though they remain unconsummated, and Madge (Celia Imrie), the sexy sexagenarian, is juggling lovers.
Rydahl's debut is just that, complete with a complicated, anguished sexagenarian Danish transplant named Erhard Jørgensen, plus a seemingly unsolvable mystery, and a couple of goats named Laurel and Hardy.
Koons's unflappable aptitude for success appears as lasting as his sprightly sexagenarian form.
«Book Club» Jane Fonda may be causing quite a vibration over on Netflix's «Grace and Frankie,» but her next venture is going 50 shades of sexagenarian.
Gran Canaria: Where workaholics can forget about the real world Perfect rejuvenation The Case for Dating Men in Their»60s Why one 30 - something exclusively dates sexagenarians.
At 57, any individual is considered as aging, approaching the sexagenarian years, an elder of sorts, with a mature outlook on life.
And if they leave you looking or feeling even a fraction as good as the sexagenarian, it's worth it.»
Today, we've got Liam Neeson, Denzel Washington, and even Helen Mirren (all sexagenarians) playing highly - skilled death dealers, raking in the action blockbuster bucks formerly reserved for men with glistening, 24 - inch biceps (the old muscle - heads are clinging on for dear life, but their flame has dwindled considerably).
Perhaps we should celebrate Taking for giving its title role and top billing to a sexagenarian actress.
The single fleeting exception to this singularity of place is the unnamed, perhaps purely psychological space spied only in Krisha's opening image, a slow push - in on the transfixed visage of its titular character (Krisha Fairchild), a sexagenarian woman with luxurious white curls, naked shoulders, trembling lips, and deep blue eyes boring into the lens.
If you watch the antics of four sexagenarians; Billy (Michael Douglas), Paddy (Robert De Niro), Sam (Kevin Kline), and Archie (Morgan Freeman) who (tee hee) throw Billy a bachelor party in Vegas because the sixty - something friend since childhood is getting married, you'll decide to stay young.
And Parker brings humanity to the film, which often plays its sexagenarian ultra-violence for laughs.
His solo exhibition «The Strange Attractor,» the first in New York for this sexagenarian artist, included a series of charts and diagrams relating to observations made on New York City streets.
An Israeli long based in London, the sexagenarian has always operated between an Arte Povera sensibility coupled with a conceptual existentialism.
Only a week later, the Tate Modern's much - lauded «Henri Matisse: The Cut - Outs» show will make its North American debut at MoMA, reminding us that Matisse, having moved into an entirely new medium as a sexagenarian, was an innovator to his last breath.
Some people in the coal industry view the shuttering of a sexagenarian power plant as a tragedy.
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