Sentences with phrase «than actor paul»

One can only hope that it is better than actor Paul Bettany's previous genre excursion, namely Legion.

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Participants include Noel Paul Stookey (from Peter, Paul, and Mary), the Actors» Shakespeare Project, Cambridge poet Lo Galluccio, acrobats and street performers from Moonship Productions, Sara Peatie's Puppeteers Cooperative, the larger - than - life butterflies of Gabriel Q and more.
On the Republican side, there's real estate executive Paul Massey Jr., who has spent more money ($ 2 million) than he has raised ($ 1.6 million); Michel Faulkner, who played one season as a defensive lineman for the Jets and is now the pastor of a small Baptist church in Harlem; and Darren Dione Aquino, an actor and an activist for the rights of the disabled.
Paul Rudd, an actor with a guy - next - door quality and easygoing amiability, takes the lead as Scott Lang, a self - described cat burglar as a whistle - blowing Robin Hood who steps out of prison with nothing more on his mind than to go straight and become a part of his little girl's life.
Other films receiving more than one award were «Capote» (best actor to Philip Seymour Hoffman and best adapted screenplay to first - time screenwriter Dan Futterman) and «Crash» (best original screenplay to Paul Haggis and Bobby Moresco and best ensemble acting).
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Martin Scorsese, Former GoodFella Henry Hill, Co-Screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi, Producers Irwin Winkler and Barbara De Fina, Cinematographer Michael Ballhaus, Editor Thelma Schoomaker, and Actors Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Paul Sorvino, Lorraine Bracco, Joe Pesci And Frank Vincent • Audio Commentary with Henry Hill and Former FBI Agent Edward McDonald • «Scorsese's GoodFellas» Featurette • «Getting Made: The Making of GoodFellas» Featurette • «The Workaday Gangster» Featurette» • «Made Men: The GoodFellas Legacy» Featurette • «Paper Is Cheaper Than Film» Featurette • Theatrical Trailer • «Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film» Documentary • Four Looney Tunes / Merrie Melodies Shorts • Trailer
The actors aren't all well cast (I counted only about three I'd consider to be above average for their respective roles — Acker as Beatrice, Fillion (Waitress, White Noise 2) in the supporting role of Dogberry - the only time the audience I viewed the film with laughed at anything in the film that came from actual dialogue, rather than the injected slapstick and actors occasionally comical facial expressions, came from Fillion's delivery - and British actor Paul Meston in the minuscule part of Friar Francis) The rest often appear as though they're reciting lines without any sense of meaning in the words they are saying, and when one of those happens to be the male romantic lead, that's one hell of a liability.
Magnolia (Paul Thomas Anderson, 1999) Paul Thomas Anderson's magnum opus follows multiple plotlines, while still deeply developing each of the film's many principle characters — played more than ably by some of the decade's greatest actors — Julianne Moore, William H. Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jason Robards and Alfred Molina, to name but half.
Sublime characters actors like Viola Davis (Doubt), Peter Sarsgaard (An Education), Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood) and Celia Weston (Far from Heaven) fill the edges of this movie and make the overall experience a far more pleasant one than it has any right to be.
Paul Thomas Anderson for teaching me that it's ALL about the script and if you have the right actors directors don't have to do anything on set but be a fan, Lumet for his films and his book, a young directors» must read, Coppola for his courage in filmmaking, Steven Soderberg for refusing to ever be put in a box and pushing the form as far as he can, Kathryn Bigelow for giving masterclasses in action, James Cameron for Terminator 2 and prove big budget cinema can still be perfect cinema, Sean Penn for bringing his acting chops to directing, David Mamet for his scripts and his dialogue, Nolan for having more heart than most people seem to give him credit for (Memento, Rises, Inception and Interstellar all made me cry.)
Daniel Day - Lewis has earned many accolades and awards over the last 35 years, but perhaps no one has more perfectly encapsulated this actor's appeal than comedian Paul F. Tompkins.
A two - hander, the picture stars Paul Rudd and Emile Hirsch (who Green almost worked with years ago on a a shuttered project called, «Bully «-RRB-, with no else listed in the cast other than 77 - year - old character actor Lance LeGault.
Were these two gents played by lesser actors than screen legends Martin Landau and Paul Sorvino, there would be no need to tune in.
The gangsta rapper turned actor, in the news this week for taking his MTV Movie Awards loss to Paul Walker far worse than he should, enjoys something of a rebound on this vehicle, the first hit he's headlined since Are Were There Yet?
Caine and Kietel do fine work, as do Paul Dano and Rachel Weisz in supporting turns as the one - hit - wonder actor and Fred's daughter, yet they speak more than they act.
One of the Hank & Frank actors is played by Paul Weitz (brother to Chris; the two wrote Nutty Professor II: The Klumps and Antz, while Paul directed last year's American Pie), who takes on the secondary character better than Charles.
Paul McGuigan There's a lovely warmth and likability to this heartwarming stranger - than - fiction love story, starring Jamie Bell as Peter Turner, an out - of - work actor in the 1970s who met and fell for the legendary Hollywood star Gloria Grahame, who was then in the endgame of her career and suffering from ill health — and who later came to stay with Turner's mum and dad, played by Julie Walters and Kenneth Cranham, at their home in Liverpool.
After news that Marvel Studios narrowed its choices to play the lead role in the Ant - Man movie to Paul Rudd and Joseph Gordon - Levitt, it was one of those rare casting announcements where no matter who was chosen, we'd have a more than capable actor in the role.
DVD release date: 06/19/2018 Theatrical release: 03/23/2018 Language: English Genre: Drama MPAA rating: PG - 13 Director: Andrew Hyatt Actors: James Faulkner, Jim Caviezel, Joanne Whalley Plot: The story of two men Luke, who risks his life in order to visit his friend Paul, held in a deep, dark prison under Nero, who wants nothing more than to execute all Christians in his city of Rome.
There's no doubt that Paul is a talented actor, but he needs better projects than this if he wants to evolve into the movie world.
I vowed to myself that I would keep this brief, the better to prepare for this morning's interviews at the Amazon booths, so I will finish by saying it was terrific to meet Paul Biba of TeleRead in person (snappy suspenders, reminded me of the actor Wilford Brimley) Eric Hellman (taller than I expected), and Mike Shatzkin (gracious, bookish, and in a hurry).
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