Sentences with phrase «together by actors»

Where had he found his structure, his use of disparate episodes linked together by actors, each episode pushing the one after it further down into inevitable defeat?

Not exact matches

By sitting sympathetically through a year's worth of meetings, conflicts, services, and conversations, I sought to determine what their participants were saying to each other, what meanings they were sharing, what drama they as actors were together unfolding.
In addition to the governor, the digital ad, paid for by a group made up of Cuomo allies called New Yorkers United Together, features actors Whoopi Goldberg, John Leguizamo, Steve Buscemi, Harvey Fierstein and Edie Falco.
Created in 2004 by EuroScience, this biennial European forum brings together over 4,000 researchers, educators, business actors, policy makers and journalists from all over the world to discuss breakthroughs in science.
Everywhere I looked, people from all walks of the wellness world — actors, models, yogis, foodies, social media influencers, venture capitalists, fashion designers, entrepreneurs — were sitting together, taken by the melody.
The young actors have chemistry together and you have to appreciate how the filmmakers had the good sense of also casting such comic geniuses as Eugene Levy as Jim's dad and Jennifer Coolidge as Stifler's mom, and now the conclusion of the epic trilogy takes the Chris - Guest - company thing one step further by giving the part of Michele's dad to Fred Willard!
Beard, the actor (stars as Irish never - do - well James McKinnon) never shows why would we accept him and follow him - while the bunch of other classic spaghetti Western - style group of antiheroes, men who normally would have nothing to do with one another but who are thrust together by circumstances beyond their control - are all doing their own thing.
Based on a non-fiction book by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell, The Disaster Artist details the unusual friendship that forms between a struggling actor (Dave Franco's Greg) and a seriously oddball figure (James Franco's Tommy)- with the movie detailing the pair's efforts at putting together a full - length feature from scratch.
The standout of the second season is Noah Schnapp, joined by a group of actors who work well together.
The 60 - year - old actor was also joined at the event by his co-stars Maria Bello, Morgan Saylor, Elsie Fisher, Carlos Pratts, Hector Duran, Chelsea Rendon, Daniel Moncada, and Juanes, who performed his theme song for the flick «Juntos (Together)» at the event.
Does he focus more of his energy on putting together a good script and then letting it be played out by actors while he is directing; or does he put more emphasis on directing?
Some of the smaller characters band together to create a podcast led by one of the new actors, In the Loop's Zach Woods.
«Certified Fresh» by Rotten Tomatoes, the horror anthology film, which brings together an all - star lineup of horror heavyweight directors and actors, premiered to strong critical acclaim at the 2015 Fantasia International Film Festival.
These performers work well together and are supported by fantastic actors like Rob Riggle, who recites his lines with enough energy to make his stock character, a clueless gym teacher, feel fresh.
So by the time we got ready to shoot Lincoln, and I had spent the time with the other actors, most of my work was with everybody else, with Tommy Lee Jones, with Joseph Gordon - Levitt, with Sally Field, with David Strathairn, who plays Secretary of State Seward, because we hadn't spent that time discussing this together.
Not only does the photo offer another idea of the sort of team - ups audiences will experience when the sequel arrives in theaters — Downey, Cumberbatch and Wong are obviously in costume, likely having shot or preparing to shoot a scene together — it further lays to rest early rumors that Cumberbatch would be represented on - set by a body double, with the actor dubbing in his lines at a later date.
Stylish touches by first - time writer - director Duffy, and funny grandiose performances by the actors all work together to form an ambitious and mostly successful crime vehicle.
«This handsome and emotive two - hander brings together Annette Bening and Jamie Bell for a story of actors divided by age, class and continents, but united by desire that defies definition» — Peter Howell, Toronto Star
It weaves together audiotapes, rare home movies, diary entries, and interviews with her friends and those inspired by her, including Bill Hader, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, and Cecily Strong, original Saturday Night Live cast and crew members Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman, and Paul Shaffer, as well as SNL creator - producer Lorne Michaels, series writer Alan Zweibel, Broadway composer Stephen Schwartz, Second City CEO Andrew Alexander, and long - time friend and actor Martin Short.
Guest director Joshua Oppenheimer, whose wrenching «The Act of Killing» debuted at TFF in 2012, has put together an eclectic program that includes Werner Herzog's 1970 «Even Dwarfs Started Small» (with Herzog in attendance), Jon Bang Carlsen's intriguing and obscure «Hotel of the Stars» (1981), an hour - long Danish documentary about extras who live in a shabby apartment hotel in Hollywood; the only movie directed by Charles Laughton, 1955's exquisitely - shot «The Night of the Hunter,» starring a brilliant, terrifying Robert Mitchum, and fortuitously playing in his centenary year; «Salam Cinema,» Mohsen Makmalbaf's 1995 record of auditions by aspiring actors; a new print of Frederick Wiseman's long - banned, corrosive «Titicut Follies» (1967), filmed in a notorious Massachusetts hospital for the criminally insane; and Jacques Demy's glorious, gorgeous musical, «The Umbrellas of Cherbourg» (1967), starring the glorious, gorgeous Catherine Deneuve.
After moving to Los Angeles together and failing to hit the big time as actors, they decided to make a film of their own — written, funded, directed by and starring Wiseau, with Greg playing his best friend.
These stars, together with Call Me by Your Name's Armie Hammer, 31, and Good Time's Robert Pattinson, 31, didn't let the 200 people watching cramp their conversational style — they're actors, after all — as they animated one of the most competitive awards seasons in memory with a lively back - and - forth about the craft that unites them and the kind of artists, leaders and mentors they want to be.
We justified pairing them, though, on the grounds that both are directed by the same woman (German filmmaker Maren Ade), feature the same actors playing the same characters within the same narrative, and have been seamlessly edited together into a nearly three - hour seriocomic epic.
Oli and Luke went on their first podcast date together, watching a preview screening of Warcraft, followed by a Q+A with director Duncan Jones and actors Travis -LSB-...]
Oli and Luke went on their first podcast date together, watching a preview screening of Warcraft, followed by a Q+A with director Duncan Jones and actors Travis Fimmel, Paula Patton and Toby Kebbell.
Ruth was joined by her boyfriend of six years, actor Dominic Cooper inside the ceremony, as the couple opted not to walk the red carpet together in order to detract from the growing public interest in their relationship.
It's a series of short films tied together by the characters who thread through the chapters, played by different actors in different incarnations....
And then there's the cast, which seems like someone put together a dream wish list and then, by some miracle, every actor said yes.
Sacha Guitry: Four Films 1936 - 1938 Limited Edition This impressive set brings together a quartet of 1930s features by Sacha Guitry (1885 - 1957, the celebrated French filmmaker, playwright and actor of the stage and screen, each based on his earlier works.
There's another Allen connection — Eisenberg and Stewart have worked together before, in 2009's «Adventureland `, directed by Greg Mottola, who has appeared as an actor in two Allen films (Celebrity, Hollywood Ending).
Most big movies these days are packaged by agencies, who like to see their directors, writers, and actors working together.
That fact was actually intended by Jackson, who hoped the young actors would grow real bonds after spending so much time together.
Redrafted as a prequel to the storyline in the game, the movie will be directed by Shawn Levy («Night at the Museum») in a starring vehicle for Holland that's said to have come together after studio head Tom Rothman saw the latest «Spider - Man» film, in which the young actor plays the title role.
It's all held together well by Oplev, who must lead his actors through some very tough moments involving vicious crimes against women, while also keeping the storyline, adapted by screenwriters Arcel (King's Game) and Heisterberg (Midsummer), the main focus, without becoming confusing in terms of mystery.
The Criterion set features both versions, and the theatrical cut features commentary by Bertolucci (who launches in to the film before he remembers to introduce himself), screenwriter Mark Peploe (who calls it «the biggest screenwriting experience of my life»), producer Jeremy Thomas, and composer / actor Ryuichi Sakamoto, all recorded separately and edited together in a dense, meaty that builds on the accumulation of observations and insights.
This is an entirely understandable comment by Gatiss; both the show's stars are incredibly busy actors, so getting them together at a time that suits all parties will obviously prove as difficult as it has in the past.
This is a truly awful, lazy and unimaginative piece of cinema, desperately held together by good actors.
Extras are led by the accurately titled «Satan's Pigs & Severed Heads: Making Evilspeak» (28 mins., HD), one of Scream Factory's signature documentary shorts bringing together actors Claude Earl Jones, Haywood Nelson, Richard Moll, Loren Lester, and the film's nominal scream queen, Lynn Hancock, to reminisce and work out their first impressions of the script.
Based on the book by Wiseau's Room co-star Greg Sestero (here played by Franco's brother Dave), the movie follows timid wannabe actor Greg as he meets Tommy in an acting class and the two move to Los Angeles together to follow their dreams.
Now, instead of explaining the month - by - month changes in fetal development and discussing the benefits of breastfeeding, it's an excuse to throw together a bunch of attractive actors, tie their shallowly defined characters to a single concept — and, with any luck, watch the money roll in.
The 32 - year - old actor may be happily married to Alison Brie, but he has joked that they're only together because she was the last «option» as every other girl he brought round to his apartment was put off by his chunky cats Harry and Arturo.
The long takes — seamlessly stitched together by editors Douglas Crise and Stephen Mirrione — also inform the film's dialogue between stage and screen acting: while the actors are clearly acting for a camera, the duration of shot gives the performances the sustained intensity of theatre, the best of both worlds.
In a way, Womb is sort of a time - travel movie, the passage of time is rarely explicitly given, you can infer by the change actors for long stretches, but such is the relationship of Rebecca and Tommy that time does not have a lot of meaning when they are together.
Stitched together, and performed by actors who earn their money the old - fashioned way (by acting), these moments elevate the material, as though it were an ill - fitting suit worn by a man of grace and elegance.
James Franco has openly denied the claim made by fellow actor Lindsay Lohan that the pair slept together.
Sometimes, however, they're replaced by the real Harvey and Joyce, sometimes the actors and the real people hang out on screen together, and the scratchy narrating voice belongs to Pekar alone.
The two immensely talented actors had already blazed and crazed and ballroom - danced together in David O. Russell's Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle when off they go to the Smoky Mountains for Serena, a Depression - era drama about timber barons - adapted from the PEN / Faulkner - nominated novel by Ron Rash, with Oscar - winning Danish director Susanne Bier calling the shots.
That's because Washington and Jolie, two of the most attractive and intensely charismatic actors working in film today, are so well - matched that their characters» otherwise arbitrary attraction is justified by their effortless electricity together.
It stars four very funny women who have great chemistry together and who proved the naysaying, misogynistic fanboys wrong by showing they have the comic chops to carry a reboot of a beloved comedy driven by male actors.
By adopting a social network perspective, these studies yield new insights that may truly enhance our view on relationships among educational actors as they work together on the important, yet incredibly complex puzzle of teaching, learning, and educational change.
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