Sentences with phrase «write wonder boys»

The writer - director Steven Kloves hasn; t directed anything else of note, but he did write Wonder Boys and the first four Harry Potter movies.
(Watch for «L.A. Confidential» author James Ellroy in a party scene early on in Wonder Boys; I presume that Michael Chabon, who wrote Wonder Boys» source novel, will cameo in Hanson's next film?)

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I wonder if they do these on their other ranges to get my boys writing..
But as a mom who has raised two wonderful sons into young adulthood, 21 and 18, I wonder why no one has written I Am Not Allowed to Be An Emotional Creature: The Secret Lives of Boys Around the World.
In fact, as a young boy, I even went so far as to view it as a retardant of happiness, since I would often wonder, who has time to play and be with friends and family when one is locked away in a room reading and writing?
As written and directed by Steve Kloves (screenwriter for Wonder Boys and the Harry Potter films), this has the look and feel of A-grade entertainment all of the way.
Based on Michael Chabon's book and featuring appealing young actors Katie Holmes (pre-Tom) and Tobey Maguire (pre-Spidey), Wonder Boys tells tales from the inside a graduate writing program that are too wacky not to be true.
The Boy Wonder has now taken his career in a gutsy new direction: writing, directing, and starring in a movie called Don Jon, about a rico suave obsessed with porn.
Curtis Hanson had McDormand beguiling Michael Douglas» college professor in his underappreciated adaptation of Michael Chabon's Wonder Boys — a relatively minor role in terms of screen time, but one that is nevertheless significant both for the way its written and the way McDormand plays it.
For example, Nancy Johnson, Melanie Koss, and Miriam Martinez discuss a student who read Wonder, a young adult novel about a boy with unsettling facial abnormalities, and wrote in his journal, «Yesterday when I was at the grocery store with my mom I saw a man with no arm.
«I started writing [a magician's] story down, and I discovered that in addition to the magician, there was a boy named Peter, a girl named Adele, an elephant (of course), a policeman, magic, wonder, snow, hope, song.
Whaley has written a tour de force of imagination and empathy, creating a boy for whom past, present, and future come together in an implied invitation to readers to wonder about the very nature of being.
Semi-awkward controls, so - so graphics, bad microtransactions, poor voice work, and the questionable quality of writing makes me wonder if the marketing boys at Nekcom were playing something entirely different from what they published to the App Store.
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