Sentences with phrase «too skilled a director»

You take the good with the bad here; Haynes is too skilled a director to create a film without plenty of merit.

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«The problems we were having were too complex for the skills we had,» says Jeremy Coughlin, director of business intelligence.
Nick Rowe, Academy and Talent Director at Morrisons said: «Too many young people are getting stuck in a cycle of unemployment without the experience and skills to take that first step on the work ladder.
Much like the kids in this movie who come of age, so too does Robert Kirbyson's skill as a writer - director in his debut film Snowmen.
Director Ballard may have given Deschanel too free a rein, but little in The Black Stallion suggests the hand of a skilled dDirector Ballard may have given Deschanel too free a rein, but little in The Black Stallion suggests the hand of a skilled directordirector.
Director Greg Mottola displays a good sense of balancing action and comedy during a chase through and around an abandoned warehouse, as Jeff becomes a frantic heap in the backseat, Karen worries about not having a seatbelt and tries to calm an argument between her sons over the phone, Natalie shows off her shooting skills, and Tim responds to it all like a frustrated father on a road trip that has gone on for too long.
Theo James has the looks, skill and range of an actor on the verge of superstardom, and Ben Kingsley injects some humor into his role as master villain, but the script (by director Per Fly and Daniel Pyne, who wrote The Manchurian Candidate) is too crammed with information that it sounds like historical footnotes.
Certain bits, whether funny or frightening, are staged and paced with skill rarely displayed by a first - time director, too.
Derrickson allows his cast to work their skills into the film while the director himself, who once seemed an odd choice (Sinister was beforehand his best film) showcases a talent for the imaginative that makes you hope he too will return for the next instalment in this magic infused universe.
Many have seen the film as too polite or beige, adjectives that unfairly negate the smooth skill with which director Walter Salles (Motorcycle Diaries) translates the revered material to the screen.
«All the talents that engineers use in their careers — math, science, language arts, communication skills — the students in Future City must use, too,» says Carol Rieg, the competition's national director.
«Too many education reforms are failing to measure success or failure in the classroom,» said Andreas Schleicher, the OECD's director for education and skills.
According to True North managing director Martin Carr, the brief was to convey the glamour, skill and significance in the contemporary arts world of the Turner Prize without focusing on Liverpool too much.
Mike McDonagh, Business Director, Hays Ireland comments: «Certainly in Ireland, it's accepted that too much of our education system is focused on rote learning, when focusing on the ability to learn anything would surely produce more sustainable, flexible and rounded individuals who can then go on and learn whatever skills their marketplace requires as the economic world evolves.»
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