Wendy's mild - mannered husband (Ben Falcone) is locked in a lifelong competition with his alpha - male father, a NASCAR hot dog played by a perfectly cast Dennis Quaid,
whose young wife (Brooklyn Decker) also happens to be pregnant.
Davis (Gyllenhaal) is a dead - on - the - inside Manhattan executive
whose young wife dies in a tragic road accident.
TURAN: Soon, local gossips connect Erlynne with Robert Windermere,
whose young wife is played by JOHANSSON.
Not exact matches
I have been a professional standing by as people die — with or without family present, as a daughter
whose father died, and as a
wife, watching as my husband — the father of my still
young children died.
Brigham
Young had 56
wives whose 19th
wife divorced him because she said the mormon faith was a racket for rapists.
I know what panic I felt approaching a man who'd lost his
wife of many years, both of whom were members of my church; or the man
whose very
young brother had died months earlier: Was it too late to say something?
As a woman, I will never bow to a deity
whose example of a righteous person includes men who offer their
young daughters to a mob for gang rape or lies and whores out his sister /
wife to save themselves.
Sammy lives in this crowded room with his
wife and two
young boys, Elvis and Samson,
whose most - prized possession is a small Lego figure displayed on the room's one shelf.
If you care so much for women and pedophilia, why aren't you protesting against Muslims,
whose scripture allows for marriage and intercourse with girls as
young as 9 years old and multiple women and allows for the beating of their
wives.
His
wife (Berenice Bejo) is a devout Christian who struggles with the tantrums of their defiant
young son (Tom Sweet),
whose willful outbursts begin to demonstrate a monster in the making.
While his co-workers spend their evenings sucking down sake at the local pub, Seibei,
whose wife has passed away, heads straight home to care for his two
young daughters and doddering mother.
But she dissolves into righteous indignation when Bill announces his own infidelity, an affair with a
young grad student who happens to be the
wife of another guest at the party, Tom (Cillian Murphy), a banker
whose brain is racing like Le Mans after snorting a line in the bathroom.
Ethan Hawke is the desperate
young cop
whose family just keeps growing (his
wife Lili Taylor is pregnant with twins) and he longs to provide better living arrangements.
Her husband, Ben Falcone, is locked into a lifelong competition with his father (Dennis Quaid), a leathery retired racecar driver
whose hot
young wife (Brooklyn Decker) is carrying twins.
She meets a disillusioned
young wife and high school teacher named Prudie (Emily Blunt)
whose marriage threatens to be undone by an illicit affair she is tempted to have with one of her students.
They are both friends with Mikey, a
young doctor
whose wife dumps him.
Douglas plays Ben, a former New York car salesman
whose weakness for
young women and easy money got him in trouble with the
wife and the law.
The former, a blues musician
whose wife has just left him for his
younger brother, finds the
young Rae on the side of the road, beaten to a pulp and left for dead.
It's the gentle, groggy call of a
young wife whose name is never mentioned (Jennifer Lawrence, increasingly rattled) who wakes up alone in bed, uncertain of the whereabouts of her intense poet husband (Javier Bardem) or her general status in the isolated farmhouse they're renovating.
Adam Horovitz plays an archivist
whose new,
young assistant Naomi (Emily Browning) provokes jealousy from his therapist
wife and suspicion from her jaded sister Gwen.
The opening scenes show the virile
young physician enjoying a settled home life with his beautiful and doting
wife, Emma (Sarah Gadon),
whose successive pregnancies have put a damper on their sex life.
His aspiring Aussie actress girlfriend Claire (Alice Eve) prostitutes herself with Cole (Ray Liotta), a green card application adjudicator,
whose wife (Ashley Judd), is an immigration defense attorney battling for the rights of a
young African girl.
The characters include: a couple (Connie Britton and Jason Mantzoukas) who are actively trying to have a baby; a woman (Julie Bowen) having a fling with a
younger man (Gregory Smith); a teenage girl (Sarah Hyland) ready to lose her virginity to her boyfriend (Matt Prokop); a lesbian couple (Pamela Adlon and Moon Bloodgood) preparing for artificial insemination; a husband and
wife (Jonathan Silverman and Jennifer Finnigan)
whose marriage has grown cold; and a man (Alan Tudyk) who's sex life is hindered by the newborn his
wife (Jennifer Jostyn) has just delivered.
Based on a short novel by James Sallis, it stars Gosling as an unnamed
young man — called «The Driver» in the credits —
whose skill at automobile stunt work and get - away driving blends into his attachment with a pretty
young wife and mother (Carey Mulligan) with increasingly bloody consequences.
In its first half - hour, the film resembles a VH1 reality TV show in content, as we see Cheyenne await a frozen pizza to finish cooking in his large, lonesome mansion; try to play matchmaker to Mary, an Irish teenager (Eve Hewson)
whose relationship to him is unclear; console a woman (Olwen Fouéré) missing a mutual friend; discuss his stocks; hear a pitch to produce a colorfully - named
young band; and play bare - hand pelota (a type of handball) with his
wife in their unfilled in - ground pool.
It stars Patrick Warburton («Rules of Engagement») and Carrie Preston («The Good
Wife») as a married couple
whose empty nest isn't so empty after their
young daughters (Miranda Cosgrove, Mia Serafino) and Warburton's parents (Stacy Keach, Carlease Burke) move in with them.
The film comes from Paul Andrew Williams — who made a storming debut with «London to Brighton» in 2006 before following it up with horrors «The Cottage» and «Cherry Tree Lane» — and it follows Arthur (Stamp), a grumpy old man in the North of England,
whose wife Marion (Redgrave) is the member of a choir for pensioners, run by a
young music teacher (Arterton).
He's a successful executive in 1940s New York
whose life begins to unbutton when he falls out of love with his
wife of many years, Pat (Patricia Clarkson), and into a fine, furtive romance with a
younger woman, Kay (Rachel McAdams).
It turns out she has rescued Joe's harem of
young wives (played by Zoë Kravitz, Rosie Huntington - Whiteley, and other beauties),
whose purpose is to be impregnated, and plans to take them to «The Green Place,» where they can be free.
To make matters worse, her husband (Ben Falcone of Bridesmaids) finds himself in competition with his race car driver dad (Dennis Quaid),
whose glowing
young wife (Brooklyn Decker) is also pregnant — with twins.
11 Minutes (11 Minut)-- Jerzy Skolimowski, Poland / Ireland North American Premiere A jealous husband out of control, his sexy actress
wife, a sleazy Hollywood director, a reckless drug messenger, a disoriented
young woman, an ex-con hot dog vendor, a troubled student on a mysterious mission, a high - rise window cleaner on an illicit break, an elderly sketch artist, a hectic paramedics team and a group of hungry nuns: a cross-section of contemporary urbanites
whose lives and loves intertwine.
As conflicting paths and ideals test their relationship, Sophia and Luke make an unexpected and feateful connection with Ira,
whose memories of his own decades - long romance with his beloved
wife deeply inspire the
young couple.
Its story - within - the - story, starring Jake Gyllenhaal as an everyman
whose wife and
young daughter are abducted on a Texas highway late one night, is far more compelling than its framing story, in which Amy Adams mostly reads an unpublished novel (which tells the abduction story; it was written by her character's ex-husband, also played by Gyllenhaal) and looks miserably rich.
Mainly, those personal scenes involve Sully recalling his life before becoming a commercial airline pilot (learning to fly as a
young man and another close call while he was in the Air Force), as well as conversations with Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart), his co-pilot on the fateful flight, and his
wife Lorraine (Laura Linney),
whose scenes all take place on the phone.
Dane (Gerard Butler) is a cutthroat Chicago headhunter
whose obsession over profit - making schemes tends to distance him from his
wife (Gretchen Mol) and
young son (Max Jenkins).
Historical author Jill Marie Landis» first hardcover Western romance, Summer Moon, brings a shy Eastern spinster with a heart as big as the Texas sky to the rancher
whose eyes and heart are focused on the cold harsh ground of battle.Reed Benton blames Comanche raiders for the death of his
wife and the disappearance of his
young son, Daniel, years before.
Others were artists
whose work he and his
wife Beyoncé collect, like Laurie Simmons, Aaron
Young, and Marilyn Minter.
Among the main female protagonists that inspired this research are Balkis Sharara, Rifat Chadirji's
wife who in 1979 carried copies of his works into and out of Abu Ghraib allowing him to author three of his seminal books while in the prison; artist Nuha al - Radi
whose diaries of 1990/91 describe the dynamics in the lives of Baghdad's people beyond the news coverage; an unknown
young woman who stands out in the festivities of the gymnasium's 1990 new year concert; Fahrelnissa Zeid who was herself an artist (most recently the subject of a major exhibition at Tate Modern) and the
wife of the Iraqi Ambassador in London when Le Corbusier received a telegram confirming the approval of his first design proposal for Baghdad; poet Iman Mersal who paid a solidarity visit to Baghdad under siege in 1993; Zaha Hadid
whose architectural drawings influenced the imagination of architectural students in the 1990s; and others.
His
wife holds his
young son,
whose skin, with its beautiful and delicate appearance echoes the woman in
And for Chapman,
whose wife Gemma is also a lawyer, being tech - savvy is vital for today's
young lawyers.
We helped a father
whose former
wife had denied him any contact whatsoever with their
young daughter for over 200 days by falsely accusing him of acting sexually inappropriately toward the child.
Researchers at the Institute of Behavioral Sciences in Hungary studied couples who stayed together long - term and found that couples
whose wives were
younger and less educated than their husbands lasted longer than other couples did.