Sentences with phrase «whole of actresses»

She emerges much better off than a whole of actresses will.

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It appears that's what went into the actress's Dolce & Gabbana short - sleeve mini, which boasts a whole lot of beading, sequins, sparkle and texture at the Tony Awards in N.Y.C.
The actress and model, who is the eldest grandchild of the late Elvis Presley, Riley Keough has assuredly a knack for not only acting and modeling but also unleashing her whole princess - worthy allure on the red carpet at Cannes 2016.
The actress wears a whole slew of golden paillettes on her custom Tory Burch dress but adds edge with leather trim.
How - To: The actress took winged eyeliner to a whole new level in Hollywood last night, extending glossy black color to a point at the end of the brows and then fading it out to a shadow that reached the temples.
In the very next paragraph of that article, Keenan Ivory Wayans, who was never funny, and who brought to our sad attention a whole host of brothers who were never funny, weighs in about the vanity of actresses impeding their efforts at comedy.
As we discussed in our recent podcast, Best Actress is a whole different kind of race from any of the other acting categories.
Of the Best Actress contenders so far this year, only Viola Davis stars in what will likely be a Best Picture nominee in a whole sea of films starring white meOf the Best Actress contenders so far this year, only Viola Davis stars in what will likely be a Best Picture nominee in a whole sea of films starring white meof films starring white men.
The movie as a whole isn't that great, but there's one five - minute stretch in the middle of the erotic (ish) drama Fifty Shades Of Grey that suggests what might've been, had the filmmakers remembered they'd hired a skilled comic actress as their leaof the erotic (ish) drama Fifty Shades Of Grey that suggests what might've been, had the filmmakers remembered they'd hired a skilled comic actress as their leaOf Grey that suggests what might've been, had the filmmakers remembered they'd hired a skilled comic actress as their lead.
When Emmanuelle Riva won the BAFTA for Best Actress it underscored what we've been saying for years — that you have to go all the way to France to find storytellers who are willing to contemplate the idea of women as whole human beings...
The constant droning of sad classical music over 70 % of the film is highly manipulative.The lead actress is toiling hard in the fields, yet at all times wears lipstick, foundation, rough and mascara.Even some of the males wear lipstick throughout.Everybody is drop dead gorgeous, no mud or gore in sight.The whole film is suffused with too much romantic zeal and sentiment.The two lead actors are excellent, but as usual Tom Sturridge is poor.He fails to convince he could ever be the dashing colonial soldier with his thin, weedy style of acting.One star
Without dialogue, Lelio creates a whole world that can be read eloquently and movingly on the faces of two superb actresses who give unstintingly to its creation.
The woman is played by Melissa McCarthy, and after a series of roles that seemed more interested in the abrasive and klutzy sides of the actress» range, it's a bit refreshing to see her play someone who is relatively well - adjusted — aside from the whole thing about her tackling the trainer, of course.
Hong Sang - soo, whose recent film «On the Beach at Night Alone» finds an actress wandering around a seaside town thinking about her relationship with a married man, is not too different from his thematic concerns in «Claire's Camera,» This is a multi-lingual project that clocks in at sixty - nine mostly magical minutes, the whole episode graced with performances by Ms. Huppert in the title role and Kim Min - hee, who worked with the director in three of his films, in the role of youthful Manhee.
Tonight, less than 24 hours after the Oscar nominations were announced - and the whole world got to react to the various snubs - The Critics» Choice Movie Awards revealed their picks for the best movies, actors, actresses, etc. of the year.
But the whole cast is great, comprising some of the finest actresses working today: Sissy Spacek, Mary Steenburgen, Allison Janney, Cicely Tyson, and even Bryce Dallas Howard, who, though she's not very popular or acclaimed, is very effective in the key villainous role.
The actress doesn't do a whole lot other than look good and shoot guns, but that's all that's required of the role.
Melissa Leo won a supporting actress Oscar for David O. Russell's 2010 feature The Fighter and a whole slew of other top awards in her career including Emmys and Golden Globes.
Featuring a sped - up sample from Lauryn Hill's «Ex-Factor,» — and a video featuring a number of truly excellent actresses, including Issa Rae, Tiffany Haddish, Rashida Jones, Letitia Wright, Zoe Saldana, and a whole bunch more — the new single makes good on promises of new music that Drake made during an appearance earlier this week.
Lady Bird definitely seems to have more going for it than going against in terms of winning something at the Oscars, whether it's screenplay or picture or actress or the whole thing.
Paramount Pictures has premiered the final trailer for their new comedy «Book Club» starring a whole swath of great veteran actors and actresses including Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson, Andy Garcia and Don Johnson.
Acclaimed actress Rosanna Arquette (of Pulp Fiction, After Hours, The Whole Nine Yards, Desperately Seeking Susan) stars as a «lonely and frazzled New York social worker.»
A note about the almost complete whiteness of the choices: I chose all white actresses because they seem to dominate the whole idea of cultivating an Oscar - winning career (though no doubt Halle Berry would have broken through).
It's almost as if she feels like she needs to defend the reputation of hre female actresses as the whole.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Laura Dern («Big Little Lies») should win but she's up against a whole bunch of worthy talents.
A source from the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past told the New York Daily News that the Oscar - winning actress «only has one line in the whole movie».
For all his personal dislike of the film, Wells can see the skill involved in the whole endeavour, and is quick to credit the achievement of Best Actress contender Sally Hawkins:
Paramount Pictures has premiered the final trailer for their new comedy «Book Club» starring a whole swath of great veteran actors and actresses including Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson, Andy Garcia and Don...
She received a whole whack of attention for True Grit, her debut feature film performance, culminating in a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Academy Awards, one of the youngest ever actresses to be nominated.
Support for Beasts of the Southern Wild as a whole was strong, and talk of Quvenzhané Wallis landing a Best Actress nomination became more serious every day.
Hawn's character is a famous Hollywood actress, which allows for a whole bunch of inside jabs and winking nods (her character beat Meryl out for a Golden Globe!)
Helena Bonham Carter (Best Supporting Actress Oscar nominee) provides a superb evocation of George's wife Elizabeth (the future Queen Mother) and the rest of the cast is well chosen and equally effective, including Guy Pearse as the abdicating King Edward VII, Derek Jacobi as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Timothy Spall as Winston Churchill, Claire Bloom as Queen Mary, and Michael Gambon as King George V. Orchestrating the whole affair with obvious enthusiasm and attention to detail is well - deserved Best Director Oscar winner Tom Hooper (who also gave us 2009's impressive The Damned United).
Participants: artist and poet Etel Adnan; artist Maria Thereza Alves; artist Korakrit Arunanondchai; artist Ed Atkins; conservationist Jonathan Baillie; architect Alessandro Bava; writer and media activist Franco «Bifo» Berardi; designer Irma Boom; Founder of The Whole Earth Catalog and Co-Founder of The Long Now Foundation, Stewart Brand; artist James Bridle; EDGE Foundation founder John Brockman; philosopher Federico Campagna; artist Heman Chong; martist Yve Laris Cohen; odel and actress Lily Cole; neuroscientist Molly Crockett; philosopher Helena Cronin; film - maker Adam Curtis; artist Jesse Darling; artist Benedict Drew; artist and poet Jimmie Durham; mathematician Marcus du Sautoy; palaeontologist Richard Fortey; agriculturalist and biodiversity archivist Cary Fowler; artists Gilbert & George; cultural critic and queer theorist Jack Halberstam; artist Susan Hiller; artist and designer Marguerite Humeau; choreographer Mette Ingvartsen; environmental social scientist Jennifer Jacquet; biologist and author Steve Jones; former Royal Navy Rear Admiral Nick Lambert; speculative designer Lisa Ma; biologist Georgina Mace; physicist Chiara Marletto; film - maker Sandy McLeod; artist and activist Gustav Metzger; artist Katja Novitskova; artist Trevor Paglen; artist Cornelia Parker; artist Hetain Patel; anthropologist Elizabeth Povinelli; evolutionary ornithologist Richard Prum; design writer Alice Rawsthorn; astrophysicist Martin Rees; Professor, Operational Research, Jonathan Rosenhead; artist Jeremy Shaw; artist Shimabuku; film - maker Eyal Sivan; writer Adam Thirlwell; environmental lawyer James Thornton; musician and sound recordist Chris Watson; artist Cerith Wyn Evans and artist Anna Zett.
Tilda Swinton Is Currently Art at MoMA — The actress and artist has brought a performance piece titled The Maybe to the museum in which she lies in a glass box for the whole day (but only on random days, with an unannounced schedule) for the viewing pleasure of agog visitors, and it turns out she did this at London's Serpentine too all the way back in 1995 (predating James Franco!).
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