These are terrifically
talented actors wasted on a film that's short on insight, long on self - pity and essentially anti-erotic.
Not exact matches
I think it's a shame that Brian DePalma
wasted such a varied cast of
talented actors and I think that if the film would have been directed by someone else, this film would have turned out quite differently.
Hey George, before you
waste your time to spout un-educated criticisms of a film like «Swingers», please take the time to know that «Joe» is actually JON FAVREAU, a very
talented actor, the screenwriter of the movie, and also the co-producer behind it.
It
wastes talented actors who usually have a welcome presence on screen — Emile Hirsch, Zoe Kravitz, Emory Cohen and Zoey Deutch — in barely - there, go - nowhere roles.
This is such a
waste of a
talented group of up and coming
actors.
But at least scripters Tony Gilroy and William Blake Heron give her a character to work with, which is more than be said for other
talented actors filling out the ensemble, such as Julia Stiles (merely marking time as the baddies» resident computer expert) and especially Clive Owen, who is completely
wasted as a barely - seen and - heard evil operative.
He
wastes countless
talented actors — James Franco, Taraji P. Henson, Ray Liotta, Kristen Wiig, Mark Ruffalo, Leighton Meester, Mila Kunis — on ill - conceived, misshapen scenes that go nowhere and add up to nothing.
It's pretty obvious from the start that Freeman («The Office») and Stevenson («Spaced») are the most recognizable
actors of the bunch, if not also the most
talented, but their experience is tragically
wasted as the boring straight couple who never get a chance to shine comically.
There's a lot of running, there's a lot of guilt, and there are a lot of majorly
talented actors who are
wasted in empty roles.
Shot mostly in black and white, it's an Oedipal melodrama about two brothers (the over-serious, monotonous Vincent Gallo and youthful Leonardo DiCaprio lookalike Alden Ehrenreich) whose lives have been blighted by a
talented but egotistical father (Klaus - Maria Brandauer, a fine
actor wasted here).
There is a criminal
waste of
talented major
actors reduced to cardboard figures.
Watching
talented actors like Saoirse Ronan, Diane Kruger and William Hurt
waste their efforts on this drivel is hard enough, but adding Meyer's creepy sexual politics turns it into an active disaster.