Sentences with phrase «stage mom»

We try to sneak in as many shots in those first ten minutes as we can because kids quickly lose steam and there's nothing worse than trying to wrangle up your kids and becoming a full on stage mom forcing them to pose a certain ways to get the «perfect» shot.
Nina is a tightly wound, sweetly mannered perfectionist with a crazy - eyed stage mom (Barbara Hershey), so naturally she takes her prized star turn extremely seriously.
You will find tons of second - rated staged Mom Sex movies everywhere but it is next to
Allison Janney is already being talked about for an Oscar for her performance as LaVona Golden, Harding's pushy stage mom.
However, while filmmakers could easily have opted for a story about the nasty stage mom and the self - centered singer, the story goes deeper into the characters» motivations.
Megan Mullally, taking the middle - aged - female slot abandoned by Jane Lynch near the end of Season One, steps in gracefully as Lydia, a Midwestern stage mom and perpetual pleaser.
Laurie Metcalf Winning Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role: Allison Janney is wonderful in I, Tonya, and her transformative turn as Tonya Harding's abusive stage mom is the flashier choice in this category.
That particular young lady (Olivia Crocicchia) is busy auditioning for Reality Shows while her sociopathic Stage Mom (Judy Greer) shoots dirty pictures of her kid for an icky jailbait website.
Maps to the Stars (R for profanity, sexuality, graphic nudity, disturbing violence and drug use) David Cronenberg directs this dysfunctional family drama examining a Hollywood dynasty's desperate quest for fame and fortune, including a TV psychologist (John Cusack) whose stage mom spouse (Olivia Williams) is managing the career of their child star son (Evan Bird).
With her Oscar - nominated performance as hostile stage mom LaVona Golden in «I, Tonya,» she ripped that image to shreds.
Essentially an expanded, darker version of her bawdy trailer park character in Drop Dead Gorgeous, Janney's LaVona is, in her own way, a classic stage mom.
I originally purchased these Banana Leaf Baskets to help stage my mom's TINY guest bathroom when she listed her home.
Or the kind of mom known as a stage mom — defined by Wikipedia as a mother «prone to obnoxiously demanding special treatment for her child, or suggesting that the individual has placed inappropriate pressure on her child to succeed»?
I'm not a stage mom or a helicopter mom or any other kind of mom other than a plain ol' mom.
And there's no question these stage moms — and stage dads, for that matter — are exploiting their children to no end.
As a full time blogger my kids are used to the camera but I NEVER want to turn into that stage mom forcing them to do certain poses and honestly don't want them to have the memory of me as they get older either.
I'm a major fan of every winner in the four acting categories, yet I'm haunted by the fact that Allison Janney, brilliant as she was as Tonya Harding's seething narcissist of a stage mom, had a role that was so much showier than Laurie Metcalf's in «Lady Bird,» and that the showiness is what put her over.
The subject matter is meatier than anything in the commentaries, too — brassy, ebullient Rose discusses being pigeonholed as «ethnic» and describes her stage mom's helicopter - parenting practices on set, while Hiltzik speaks relatively candidly about the exploitation imperatives that drove his creative decisions (one location, modest budget, «kick - ass ending»).
Unlike many movies that simply vilify a stage mom, how does this story portray Macy Jean?
With short hair and saucer - sized glasses, Janney plays Harding's chain - smoking, expletive - spouting nightmare of a stage mom, LaVona Golden.
Beverly's stage mom (Susan Sarandon) came along for the ride, doing what stage moms do, worrying, but also enabling.
I totally take cues from my stage mom, Katie Sturino of The 12ish Style.
I was rescued from a Puppy Mill in North Carolina in 2011 and brought to NYC where I was adopted by my famous Dad and my stage Mom.
A sandy - blonde teenage girl and her mother were queued against a wall waiting with other thirteen - to sixteen - year - old blondes and their stage moms in the back of the Culver City nonprofit LAXART.
So, welcome to my journey into being a Stage Mom.
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