Sentences with phrase «young forest whitaker»

The rest of the supporting cast have such small roles in the film that they're hardly worth mentioning, save for a very young Forest Whitaker as Cronauer's right - hand man, Pfc. Edward Garlick.

Not exact matches

Denzel Whitaker plays a young Zuri, while Forest Whitaker played the older Zuri.
There to support him are his noble mother, Ramonda (Angela Bassett); younger sister Shuri (Letitia Wright), a smart - mouthed scientist who's next in line for the throne; chief counsel W'Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya), head of security for a tough border tribe; mentor Zuri (Forest Whitaker), the king's valued spiritual leader; and the Dora Milaje, an independent - minded security force comprising shaved - headed women, notably its best fighter Okoye (Danai Gurira) and the rebellious - minded Nakia (Lupita Nyong «o).
That alone would be reason to get excited, and Coogler makes good on the landmark project's potential by featuring a predominantly black ensemble, casting some of the best young actors around — from Chadwick Boseman (who proved his dramatic chops playing James Brown, Jackie Robinson, and Thurgood Marshall in recent years) to Michael B. Jordan (even more buff, and twice as charismatic, than he appeared in the director's two previous features, «Fruitvale Station» and «Creed»)-- as well as such legends as Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett.
McAvoy is the unsung hero of The Last King of Scotland co-starring with Oscar winner Forest Whitaker as the young doctor.
Naomie Harris is Angela, the social worker who aids Gyllenhaal and his offspring, while Rachel McAdams is Billy's wife Maureen, and Forest Whitaker is set as Titus «Tick» Willis, who retired from the ring after losing an eye and trains younger fighters.
We've got veterans like Forest Whitaker (The Last King of Scotland) and Angela Bassett (What's Love Got to Do with It) working alongside terrific young actors such as Chadwick Boseman (Get on Up) and Lupita Nyong» o (12 Years a Slave).
So he surrounds himself with canny advisers and aides — the aforementioned Nakia; the tribal elder Zuri (Forest Whitaker); his friend W'Kabi (Daniel Kaluuya); his younger sister Shuri (Letitia Wright, whose bubbly energy steals every scene she's in), who designs new tech for Wakanda and is essentially the Q to T'Challa's James Bond; and the brilliant and brilliantly feirce Okoye (Danai Gurira, Michonne in «The Walking Dead»), leader of the Dora Milaje, the crown's all - female elite guard.
Starring: Felicity Jones as Jyn Erso, Diego Luna as Captain Cassian Andor, Ben Mendelsohn as Director Orson Krennic, Donnie Yen as Chirrut Imwe, Mads Mikkelsen as Galen Erso, Alan Tudyk as K - 2SO, Wen Jiang as Baze Malbus, Forest Whitaker as Saw Gerrera, James Earl Jones as Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader (voice), Riz Ahmed as Bodhi Rook, Jonathan Aris as Senator Jebel, Genevieve O'Reilly as Mon Mothma, Warwick Davis as Bistan, Jimmy Smits as Bail Organa, Valene Kane as Lyra Erso, Jorge Leon Martinez as X-Wing Pilot, Russell Balogh as X-Wing Pilot, Ned Dennehy as Prisoner, Steen Young as Vault Officer, Tyrone Love as Rebel Marine Commander, Attila G. Kerekes as Rebel Marine on Yavin, Andrew Zographos as X-Wing Pilot, Angus Cook as Mechanic, Sam Hanover as Imperial Officer, Mac Pietowski as Commi Tech / Marine Soldier, Alistair Petrie as General Draven, Emeson Nwolie as Personnel
Now, Academy - Award winning actor Forest Whitaker and Nina Young have decided to produce «Fruitvale,» the story of Oscar Grant, the 22 year old Black man fatally shot by police officers on a subway platform in Oakland, California.
Check out the fresh, young faces of future stars in this classic»80s teen comedy — Anthony Edwards, Nicolas Cage, Eric Stoltz, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Forest Whitaker.
New allies add their might to the growing Rebellion too, including young Wedge Antillies, Mon Mothma (Genevieve O'Reilly), Bail Organa, Iron Squadron, Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker), and more.
Blu - ray Review Platoon Directed by: Oliver Stone Cast: Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Keith David, Forest Whitaker, Johnny Depp, John C. McGinley Running Time: 2 hrs Rating: R Due Out: May 24, 2011 PLOT: A young soldier (Sheen) learns about the dark side of morality when he signs up to serve a year - long stint in Vietnam.
Felicity Jones plays a character named Jyn Erso, leading up a cast that includes Diego Luna, Riz Ahmed, Ben Mendelsohn, Donnie Yen, Jiang Wen, Forest Whitaker, Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Tudyk, Jonathan Aris, Eunice Olumide, and Genevieve O'Reilly reprising her role from Revenge Of The Sith as young Mon Mothma.
Lupita Nyong» o and Daniel Kaluuya's powerful delivery of Southern - Eastern African accent should also help ease any concerns that the accents may not work, while seasoned actors Angela Bassett and Forest Whitaker easily serve as the voice of reason for the younger characters.
Young Jyn is left in the care of robo - legged Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker), an extremist who sets her on a path of angry rebellion.
«Coogler makes good on the landmark project's potential by featuring a predominantly black ensemble, casting some of the best young actors around — from Chadwick Boseman (who proved his dramatic chops playing James Brown, Jackie Robinson, and Thurgood Marshall in recent years) to Michael B. Jordan (even more buff, and twice as charismatic, than he appeared in the director's two previous features, «Fruitvale Station» and «Creed»)-- as well as such legends as Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett.
Another vital voice of reason for the young king is Forest Whitaker's shaman, a longtime advisor to T'Challa's father and the keeper of the Heart - Shaped Herb, a plant that grows only in Wakanda and absorbs the Vibranium - rich minerals.
Forest Whitaker gives a titanic performance as the general — by turns charming and sinister, vulnerable and vengeful — and as he seduces the naive young man into his murderous regime, director Kevin Macdonald unpacks the ignorance and arrogance that still characterize the West's attitude toward Africa.
Approaching the race from, uh, the other side, Burden chronicles a young Ku Klux Klan member (Garrett Hedlund) as he learns the error of his ways with the help of a preacher played by Forest Whitaker.
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