Sentences with phrase «talented director chosen»

We're glad to see a genuinely talented director chosen for a movie that's had a lot of trouble getting off the ground.
Oeding's freshman outing is a strong one, and like a crafty hunter excitedly scaling a tall tree to get a better look at his unsuspecting prey, I'm eagerly anticipating whatever it is the talented director chooses to send my way next.

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Irish director Lenny Abrahamson's charming, offbeat comedy, Frank, about a talented musician (Michael Fassbender) who has chosen to live his life inside a paper...
Irish director Lenny Abrahamson's charming, offbeat comedy, Frank, about a talented musician (Michael Fassbender) who has chosen to live his life inside a paper mâché head, had its world premiere at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Chosen by the HFPA Board of Directors, the Cecil B. de Mille Award is given annually to a talented individual who has made an incredible impact on the world of entertainment.
It is said that a horror director will cast you as a victim because he admires you — or, in this case, because he admires your hypothetical camp value — but I can't help but sense some rage in the targets Mancini chooses: Set loose in La - La Land, the doll family goes on to kill unworthy pop stars (a Britney Spears look - alike), icons of cinematic change (John Waters — himself much more talented with the whole camp thing — here playing a doomed paparazzo), and pretentious, unlikely filmmakers of the 21st century (rap artist Redman, standing in for Mel Gibson -LRB-!)
How exactly these casting directors chose three child actors and know they would grow into talented actors is beyond me.
Cambridge had a talented salesman in Mr. Nix, an Eton - educated SCL director chosen to lead the American effort.
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