Sentences with phrase «time on the screened»

The goal was to get the character to show confidence, longing, and rejection during her time on screen.
Too much time on screen is not good for kids at an older age and even for you as an adult.
Unless your child is using a tablet or computer to read a book or article, time on the screen is time that could be spent reading.
Allowing unlimited entertainment time on screens (TV, tablets, phones) is like letting toothpaste out of the tube.
As your children get older, allocation of time on screen becomes an increasing bone of contention.
Also published on The Huffington Post John Boehner's tears may have overshadowed the substance of his 60 Minutes appearance last Sunday, but he did mention some «serious» policy options in his time on screen.
John Boehner's tears may have overshadowed the substance of his 60 Minutes appearance last Sunday, but he did mention some «serious» policy options in his time on screen.
The team repeatedly flashed either black or white squares for 200 milliseconds at a time on screens in front of six chimpanzees and 33 humans.
Children are spending more time on screens than ever.
«People spend way too much time on screens,» she says, and more importantly, not snoozing.
Priyanka Chopra was one of the biggest fashion stars of the evening seen many times on screen swirling her stunning sheer gown in one of the two strongest bold colors of the evening.....
She generally appeared in comedies and musicals and was paired ten times on the screen with actor Dick Powell, to whom she was married from 1936 - 45.
It's not only that the penguins of Mr. Popper's Penguins spend most of their time on screen squawking, biting, mating (off - screen, fortunately), defecating (on - screen multiple times, unfortunately), and generally causing havoc.
The partnership of Ladd and Lake worked well but I didn't think they spent enough time on screen together and Lake's character was a little irrelevant to the rather workmanlike plot.
He completely grounds this film despite a relatively short amount of time on screen.
Fourteen members of the company is an awfully large number of characters for their audience to keep clear, and many are given so little time on screen as to be indistinguishable.
It is a pity however, that Malin Akerman got such a short time on screen, almost as if her role used to be larger.
Though his limited time on screen the passionate speeches by Bryan Cranston are worth your admission, it's the stoic nature of Ken Watanabe that should seal the deal.
The show does a great job of balancing his time on screen, giving her a nice relationship on the side of what really matters, her business.
We've also seen the «Avengers» roster shaken - up a few times on screen, with «Avengers: Age of Ultron» adding the likes of Vision (Paul Bettany) and Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), only to have «Captain America: Civil War» tear the team apart.
Plus, Domhnall Gleeson spends most of his time on screen screaming.
Becca (Ellie Kemper) and Rita (Wendi McLendon - Covey) round out the wedding party and I wish they had more time on screen together.
Not his most memorable time on screen, but this isn't the worst either.
The same can be said for lighthearted turns from Chloe Grace Moretz and an especially appealing Sam Rockwell, who seems very much at home in this kind of comedic wounded bird persona, masking his inner remorse with a sense of humor, he has cultivated for quite some time on screen.
Yes, there are a few minutes of ring time on screen — with some associated sports violence — but the script is far more about relationships between fathers and sons, and the lengths a dad will go to secure those bonds.
He may not have much time on the screen, and yet it is stunning how quickly his character is able to get under your skin and chill your blood.
Sam Shepard, Michael «kneel before Zod» Shannon and Reese Witherspoon round out the cast, though none of them spent much time on screen.
Heist movies, on the other hand, have historically produced some of the most fun and thrilling times on screen.
This often means that while the window dressings have changed drastically, Black Panther's are familiar stories, repurposed for the umpteenth time on screen.
Deborah - Lee Furness, John Howard and Simon Stone all turn in great work in supporting roles, while the first time on screen for Sean Rees - Wemyss as Tom is a natural performance of great charm.
Even though some titles get more time on screen than others, there's no sense that De Palma has any favourites within his own oeuvre.
There's also Martin Freeman's random reappearance as CIA agent Everett K Ross, who spends the majority of his time on screen looking like a middle - aged - man on a gap year, and Daniel Kaluuya's W'Kabi, who is posited as a close friend of T'Challa but whose sudden shift in allegiance goes unaddressed.
It's a pretty funny turn for Wahlberg, though unfortunately his character spends limited time on screen.
Making the best use of their short time on screen are Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, and Benedict Cumberbatch, who gives the second best performance in the flick.
Heath Ledger as the unhinged and unforgettable Joker and the cast elevate the entire thing, removing most traces of suspension of disbelief issues, but even Aaron Eckhart can't make that Two - Face make - up really work in Nolan's ultra-realistic world (we spend most of his time on screen worrying what kind of infections he's going to catch).
Rachel McAdams (currently turning in the best work in this newest season of True Detective) makes the most of her unfortunately limited time on screen throughout the film as Billy's wife, Maureen.
Florence is involved leading a chamber music string group whose music is given ample and most welcome time on screen by the director.
The problem, as in almost all Hollywood rom - coms, is that the supporting players end up being more interesting than the leads, and yet getting less time on screen.
Despite this plot, they spend very little time on screen together.
Cornish does about as well as could be expected, considering her character 1) appears to be permanently heavily sedated, 2) spends most of her time on screen window shopping, and 3) is totally unbelievable, a woman with a storyline from a Victorian costume drama rather than 1998 New York, never displaying a hint of backbone or inner life.
Since death and the afterlife are at the center of so many religions in this world, I suppose a film in which one of the main characters is dead for 2/3 of his time on screen is going to feel spiritual and possibly religious in some way, regardless of David's intentions.
That has been done a million times on screen but it has never looked as pretty as it did in The Incredible Hulk.
Rob Lowe is fun as the villain and Danny Glover is great in his short time on screen.
The romance between Reid and his brother's wife Rebecca (Ruth Wilson), however, is negligible as there just isn't that much chemistry between the two — never mind the fact they don't spend enough time on screen together to build up the relationship.
The duo share a lot of time on screen as they deal out a majority of the pain, and they play off one another with charming sibling chemistry.
Reprising her former role, the body - painted female's extra time on screen includes using her torso as a convenient background during an extended close - up of her mentor, Magneto.
For example, you find that a lot of learners spent inordinate amounts of time on some screens; you should go back and examine those screens and see why they are spending so much time there.
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Anecdotally, students have told me they prefer reading for pleasure on paper because they spend so much time on screen that it shifts them into a more relaxed frame of mind.
The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood Obviously, Margaret Atwood is having another «moment» — among many in her celebrated career — this time on screen.
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