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The work from the others (Michael Keaton, John Slattery, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, Brian d'Arcy James) is just as outstanding, and it seems odd to single out any of the actors if the entire cast can't take the stage in February.

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The CEO singled out China as a particularly «bad actor,» saying that its overcapacity amounts to about three times of all the steel consumed in the United States.
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And there's a hidden triumph in the supporting cast from the always - reliable character actor Bill Camp (Black Mass, Midnight Special), whose spectacular, hideously convincing wipe - out as a guy called Harlan Eustice, in the course of a single night, sets much of the plot in motion.
It's difficult to single out one of the six actors in this alternative family unit as it's a true ensemble display.
Best of all, the second Potter movie reunites its adult cast: Harris, Maggie Smith, Robbie Coltrane, John Cleese, Alan Rickman, Julie Walters and others — a veritable Who's Who of British actors that single - handedly elevates the proceedings out of the kid's movie genre into something special.
Every single actor appears to be having the time of his or her life; to single out Foxx, Waltz, Di Caprio, or Jackson for being so damn energized would be to overlook Don Johnson, Kerry Washington, Walton Goggins, James Remar, David Steen, and a dozen others.
The Screen Actors Guild announced its nominations today and we'll get to more of that later but I just want to single out Sarah Silverman because OMG, she's been included in the list of Best Actresses along with Helen Mirren, Cate Blanchett, Saoirse Ronan, and Brie Larson.
Of course host Jimmy Kimmel found time for plenty of jokes about Harvey Weinstein during his opening monologue, but elsewhere, some of the industry's biggest names made their allegiances evident, from the introduction of Best Actor by Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda, Emma Stone singling out sole female Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig when announcing that award, and Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence taking the stage to announce that it was a new day before they presented the Best Actress award to McDormanOf course host Jimmy Kimmel found time for plenty of jokes about Harvey Weinstein during his opening monologue, but elsewhere, some of the industry's biggest names made their allegiances evident, from the introduction of Best Actor by Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda, Emma Stone singling out sole female Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig when announcing that award, and Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence taking the stage to announce that it was a new day before they presented the Best Actress award to McDormanof jokes about Harvey Weinstein during his opening monologue, but elsewhere, some of the industry's biggest names made their allegiances evident, from the introduction of Best Actor by Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda, Emma Stone singling out sole female Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig when announcing that award, and Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence taking the stage to announce that it was a new day before they presented the Best Actress award to McDormanof the industry's biggest names made their allegiances evident, from the introduction of Best Actor by Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda, Emma Stone singling out sole female Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig when announcing that award, and Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence taking the stage to announce that it was a new day before they presented the Best Actress award to McDormanof Best Actor by Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda, Emma Stone singling out sole female Best Director nominee Greta Gerwig when announcing that award, and Jodie Foster and Jennifer Lawrence taking the stage to announce that it was a new day before they presented the Best Actress award to McDormand.
Being singled out among a terrific ensemble cast, word for Sam Rockwell's role in Conviction sounds like the stuff Supporting Actor campaigns are made of.
Not only does he attract stellar casts but he also manages to get the best out of every single one of his actors.
Unfortunately, he's one big scene shy of having any shot at supporting actor nominations, adding to his streak of appearing in and dramatically aiding decorated films without ever being personally singled out with accolades.
Early reviews have been almost unanimously positive, with Denzel Washington singled out for his amazing performance, and though he may be considered a bit of a dark horse with so much stiff competition this year, I wouldn't be surprised if the Academy rewarded the actor with his first nomination since 2002's «Training Day.»
Unlike too many eager child actors, Coltrane is a responsive, sensitive performer; evident right from the first scenes around his divorced family with an ambitious, intelligent single mother of two (Patricia Arquette, finally given some non-network meat on which to chew) still figuring herself out.
Washington remains one of the best actors in American cinema and it's his performance alone that is being singled out in a film that is receiving a few mixed to negative reviews.
Really pretty pictures and the promise of Tom Hanks outdoing himself by snagging all five Oscar nominations for best actor for parts played in a single movie were not enough to draw audiences out for Cloud Atlas.
From the pitch - perfect supporting ensemble of Buscemi, Sevigny and Fimmel, who don't waste a single moment of their screen time, all the way to the film's young breakout star Charlie Plummer, Haigh once again confirms his gift for getting the best out of his actors.
Too many songs are shot in long, single - shot close - ups of the actor singing; the intent may have been to further showcase the performance (and to keep the actors from running out of breath — witness Redmayne's dodgy vocal performance while forced to walk and sing during «In My Life»), but in practice it makes the movie visually static when everything about it is constantly moving.
No lead actor in 2010 was given more notes to play in a more curtailed stretch of screen time than de Lencquesaing, whose daughter Alice I already singled out for praise in the first of these columns.
The actors singled out — Russell Crowe in «The Insider,» Kevin Spacey in «American Beauty,» Denzel Washington in «The Hurricane,» Richard Farnsworth in «The Straight Story» and Sean Penn in «Sweet and Lowdown» — were fine contenders all, and it's tough to decide which should have been left off in favor of any of the others.
And I'd like to single out Moritz Bleibtreu (Run Lola Run), one of my favorite German actors (also very good in The Baader Meinhof Complex) as one of the supporting characters whose role — unlike poor Vikander's — does add to the depth of the story.
Peter Farrelly, Knoxville, Blaustein, screenwriter Ricky Blitt, and challenged actors Edward Barbanell and John Taylor reunite for a film - length commentary that, in typical Farrelly fashion, is obsessed with providing pointless shout - outs to ancillary cast and crew before going the extra mile of singling out who was actually challenged and who was pretending.
These sequences smack of improv theater exercises, as if actors and director have built out the scenes from a single gesture or some arbitrary linguistic rule.
In it, he argues that the 2000s have gone some way towards blurring the definitions of «star» and «character actor,» and singling out the achievements of three actors in particular: Unconsciously -LSB-...]
«The Shape of Water,» Guillermo del Toro's monster romance, was also snubbed for its ensemble work, though stars Sally Hawkins and Richard Jenkins were singled out in the best actress and best supporting actor categories.
Release Date: 03/02/2018 Language: English Genre: Thriller MPAA rating: R Director: Francis Lawrence Actors: Jennifer Lawrence, Mary - Louise Parker, Joel Edgerton Plot: Dominika Egorova is a Russian ballerina who is singled out for «Sparrow School», an intelligence service that relies on intimacy and seduction as the main weapon of choice.
An exceptional suspense thriller elevated by Fincher's tightly controlled direction and stand - out performances by Jodie Foster — a rare female protagonist for Fincher — as a recently single mother and a preteen Kristin Stewart resourcefully facing off against a trio of indelibly drawn and developed home invaders — a testament to Hollywood veteran David Koepp's underrated screenplay — played by future Oscar winners Forest Whitaker and Jared Leto, and country - singer - turned - actor Dwight Yoakum.
Starting with the trades, Variety's Justin Chang calls the film «well - wrought,» singling out Harrelson by offering that the actor «is excellent as a cynical, trigger - happy officer oblivious to the fresh winds of change and accountability sweeping through his embattled department.»
I wanted to single out both mainstream characters we're all familiar with and who have become key members of the LGBT media canon (the ladies of Litchfield, the boys from Noah's Arc, Justin Suarez, Ricki Vazquez, Almodóvar's steamy couples) but I also made it a point to single out characters in independent films that many would not be familiar with, and to highlight the work of character actors in smaller roles in tv shows past and present.
The commentator and former National Trust chairman Simon Jenkins has poured scorn on what he calls a «luvvies» letter» — and most of the media coverage has singled out the actors on the list for ridicule or praise.
As Romano describes it, the young actor's single - room Hollywood apartment sounds like something out of a Treehugger feature on living in small spaces — it has «a bed that can be airlifted to the ceiling and sliding doors that hide his bathroom.»
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