Sentences with phrase «with film acting»

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In addition to appearing «in a major music video that's gonna come out pretty soon,» Lee will also act in Shadows Will Fall, an Indiegogo - funded film about a young boy living with cystic fibrosis.
Along with Nathalie Berger, he is also co-directing the film «An Unpaid Act,» which focuses on unpaid internships.
The second act of the film opens with Jobs preparing to introduce the NeXT computer, in 1988.
Belbua incorporates BDSI's BioErodible MucoAdhesive (BEMA) drug delivery technology and is the only long - acting opioid that uses novel buccal film technology to deliver buprenorphine for appropriate patients living with chronic pain.
His character, the dim and racist cop Dixon, is the most controversial figure in the film, but Rockwell handles a tricky balancing act with grace and will surely be rewarded.
Belbua incorporates BDSI's BioErodible MucoAdhesive (BEMA) drug delivery technology and is the only long - acting opioid that uses buccal film technology to deliver buprenorphine for patients living with chronic pain.
The story of these marches is told in the film, which is directed by Ava DuVernay with production credits for Oprah Winfrey, who has a supporting acting role, and for Brad Pitt.
Horror films are ideal fodder for an increasingly bottom line «focused Hollywood: The films are populated with cheap, minor - league acting talent, they are extremely inexpensive to produce and film, and they offer the consumer something that is both reliable and comforting.
We should not, perhaps, pay to see the performance of an actress who must get herself drunk in order to act out a sex scene with a married co-star, any more than the film industry should allow animals to be harmed in the making of a film.
While many independent Christian films have been criticized — especially by fellow Christian artists — for producing simplistic films with bad acting and low production standards, this is certainly not the case here.
While Marvel's earlier films dazzled with stories of great power from great men, women acted merely as props, but Marvel has taken a giant leap forward in female representation.
American actor Jim Caviezel has revealed a conversation he had with film director Mel Gibson, in which he was told he may never act again if he played the role of Jesus in The Passion of the Christ.
The beautiful eighteenth - century costumes and setting seduce us into viewing these affairs with a kind of horrified detachment, as though we were watching a «Nature» film on PBS showing the praying mantis being devoured by his mate in the act of copulation.
Recent and upcoming releases include the romance - horror hybrid Spring; the hotly - anticipated The Look Of Silence, Oppenheimer's companion piece to The Act Of Killing; The Connection, a 70's - set true crime epic and European flipside to William Friedkin's The French Connection starring Oscar ® winning Best Actor Jean Dujardin (The Artist); The Keeping Room, from director Daniel Barber (Harry Brown), based on Julia Hart's acclaimed Black List screenplay, starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington; the multiple Cannes award winning The Tribe, filmed entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language with a cast of deaf, non-professional actors; and a remastered re-release, in conjunction with Olive Films, of the 1981 disasterpiece Roar, the most dangerous film ever made, starring Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a cast of 150 untrained lions, tigers and exotic animals.
For now, Williams is taking private lessons with an acting coach and had cameos in the Martin Lawrence film Black Knight and in rapper Memphis Bleek's Do My video, featuring Jay - Z.
Regal Cinemas offers its Summer Movie Express with family films for $ 1 throughout the summer, and Classic Cinemas gets in on the act with its Wednesday Morning Movie Series, which includes games and activities and visits from popular characters (and costs just a buck).
His acting career started with a small education film, which lead to starring roles in memorable movies and television shows, including the 1993 Disney classic, Cool Runnings, and the hit Fox television series New York Undercover.
But I'll tell you something: If I were an actress and I was running for governor, I wouldn't have released a film of my announcement, because everyone knows she can act,» he said in an interview with AM - 970 radio host John Catsimatidis that aired Sunday.
In their work with films of DXPs and other organics, researchers found that two problems prevented the films from acting like good MR materials.
When researchers asked women to watch either an erotic film, a sports video, or a «neutral» video of a train, and then perform a series of unpleasant acts (like drinking out of a cup with a bug in it), they found that those who'd watched the sexual acts rated the tasks as less disgusting — and were also able to complete more of them.
Years later, with dreams of starring in films, he attempted to pitch an act to Hollywood executives, but he was rejected on the spot because they felt the act itself was far too ridiculous to sell to the American public.
As an actor, he continued to act or appear in more than 20 movies between 1976 and 2011 with the first film Stay Hungry released in 1976.
Calling myself a green beauty addict would be a bit of an understatement... What I enjoy most is sharing the magic in everyday life with others whether that's blogging about my latest beauty and fashion discoveries, acting in indie film, talking with a close friend, or singing obnoxiously loud in my car.
The actress was spotted in New York City filming scenes for the film Second Act with a long bob that hits just below her shoulders and has clean, blunt ends.
Calling myself a green beauty addict would be a bit of an understatement... What I enjoy most is sharing the magic in everyday life with others whether that's blogging about my latest beauty and fashion discoveries, acting in indie film, talking with a close friend, or singing obnoxiously loud in my car.
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Heath Ledger plays the least likely priest since Sean Penn donned a collar in We're No Angels, though his acting is worse (Penn, albeit a great dramatic actor, hit an all - time low with that film).
She acted with the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Charles Playhouse in Boston, and, with such future film luminaries as Al Pacino she appeared in several off - Broadway productions A tentative stab at film acting in The Wedding Party, filmed at Sarah Lawrence in 1963 but released in 1969, might have been forgotten save for its roster of celebrities - to - be: Jill Clayburgh, Robert DeNiro and director Brian De Palma.
Critics Consensus: It's sentimental, and some viewers may feel manipulated by the melodramatic final act, but The Man in the Moon offers a finely drawn coming - of - age story with an excellent cast — including Reese Witherspoon in her film debut.
All in all, an effective film with good acting and with it a good backstory.
Critic Consensus: It's sentimental, and some viewers may feel manipulated by the melodramatic final act, but The Man in the Moon offers a finely drawn coming - of - age story with an excellent cast — including Reese Witherspoon in her film debut.
It's Spielberg's best and truest action film since Jaws, relentlessly paced, pitch - perfectly acted (the young Fanning is almost certain to get a Best Supporting Actress nod come Oscar time), and rife with moments of such horrifically poetic imagery that it's all you can do not to stop thinking about them long after the film has ended.
The chief problem with any post-apocalyptic film is that last act - mostly because all the interesting parts tend to stem from the events leading up to the destruction of civilization, humanity's efforts to cope with the few vestiges of once plentiful technology, and the small dramas and action sequences which reduce a group of irritable survivors to a select and more compelling few.
After five years of Jeannie, Hagman took a few film and TV - movie parts, co-starred with Donna Mills on the 1971 sitcom The Good Life, co-starred with Lauren Bacall in the TV rendition of the Broadway musical Applesauce, acted and directed in the low - grade horror spoof Beware!
She attained star status with a 1929 New York production of The Wild Duck, but didn't consider film acting until she saw, and was impressed by, John Ford's The Informer (1935).
Her rendition of «I Dreamed a Dream,» alive with heartbreaking emotion, is possibly the best combination of singing and acting ever captured on film.
Though dark hued, particularly in the first two acts, «The Fighter» is, I'm sure, a much breezier film because of Russell, whose specialty is generating humor from darkness, death, and dysfunction as in the bitterly comic «Three Kings,» «I Heart Huckabees,» and «Flirting with Disaster.»
The inclusion of an absurd yet thoroughly captivating celebrity cameo, which essentially stands as a high point within the entire series, perpetuates Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb's better - than - expected third - act atmosphere, although, unfortunately, director Shawn Levy ensures that the film concludes with a whimper by offering up an excessively sappy final stretch that just goes on and on - with this underwhelming climax confirming the movie's place as an almost passable concluding entry in a seriously forgettable trilogy.
The film opens with Lerman acting circles around him.
One of the greatest and funniest horror films ever made, it has a great story and a powerful scenes with great visuals and exquisite acting, I am a big horror fan, this one is good, it is really good, although I was barging for something smaller and simpler, but it turned out to be way too different than expected!
One of those «look at me, I'm so trendy» early 90s films that flirted with bisexuality and / or a girl - guy - girl love triangle; the desperation here is palpable and the writing, acting and direction are all sub-sub-par.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of horror movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in horror movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another thing you don't usually get in horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
Still, the film never quite nails down an overall tone, building to two powerful scenes closing out the second act and warming up the third: one between Gerry and his ex-wife (Robin Weigert, looking nothing like «Deadwood's» Calamity Jane) heartbreaking and tense, the other at a sparsely attended horse track with Gerry and Curtis seemingly all but solidifying their own sad fates.
Compared to other silent films of the 1920s, with the undercranked action, overly emotive acting, fantastic plots and theatrical make - up and costumes, «Napoleon» is years ahead of its time.
And although Hurwitz and Schlossberg have admittedly peppered the proceedings with a handful of hilarious gags (eg Stifler finally gets his revenge on Finch for sleeping with his mother), American Reunion, saddled with a hopelessly sentimental third act, ultimately establishes itself as an overlong and underdeveloped sequel that could only be loved by hardcore fans of the original film.
With incredible acting, dark but nessacary action and incredible emotional impacts, what is there not to like about this film?
Following the lead of 2012's underrated «At Any Price» in matching the socially conscious topicality of Bahrani's early films to the demands of broader - brush melodrama, this dynamically acted, unapologetically contrived pic reps the filmmaker's best chance to date of connecting with a wider audience — one likely to share the helmer's bristling anger over corruptly maintained class divides in modern - day America.
Jay Chandrasekhar returns to feature directing (and a little acting) along with Kevin Heffernan, but the stars of the film are Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn, who play a couple having trouble conceiving.
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