Sentences with phrase «young actresses put»

And while the three young actresses put in strong performances, Houston's final film appearance is hauntingly predictive when Emma refers to her life as «a cautionary tale».
She also displayed a much more believable sense of terror and horrified anxiety then most of the young actresses put in these types of roles nowadays.

Not exact matches

In addition to all of this, young actress Millicent Simmonds is something of a revelation — put her in more movies.
It's tough to put the blame on Bolger's ability because almost every young actress in this film suffers from a similarly stinted performance, suggesting it might be a result of poor direction.
In fact, it so desperately wants to capture that beatnik - y place and tone where crime films and swinging London met that it just seems to try too hard, slathering the movie with music, trippy visuals and other elements that just can't make up for the deficit of a weak and blandly told story about a ex-con (Colin Farrell) hired to look after a reclusive young actress (Keira Knightley) who finds himself falling in love, which of course puts himself in direct confrontation with one of London's most vicious gangsters.
«It's so important that we're putting across an image of what it means to be strong, successful, proud of your body, proud of who you are and proud of what you say,» the «Wonder Wheel» actress said, so that young women «will know that these are interesting things to aspire to be.
At this point, J.J. Abrams and producer Kathleen Kennedy are canvassing Hollywood to put together their cast for Star Wars: Episode VII, and it's hard to find any young actor or actress who wouldn't be game to at least audition for a role.
Ten years after moving from Israel to the United States and starting her career with modeling work and acting classes, her latest role as Jenna in Greta Gerwig's celebrated new film Lady Bird has put her on the map, and, with a number of upcoming movies, the young actress is one to watch.
It's set in 1979 — a cool time to be young, despite what you may have heard — and it puts three distinctive actresses at the forefront of a coming - of - age story.
Fresh off the first Hunger Games (which had yet to open when filming this), Jennifer Lawrence became the second youngest winner of the Best Actress Oscar, putting the cherry atop her extraordinary 2012 (the middle of five consecutive years that each yielded something from her on this list).
Even young Sophie Nélisse is quietly magnetic as Liesel, transcending the label of child actress and putting in a performance well beyond her years.
Rose (Millicent Simmonds) is a young girl apparently besotted with a great actress, Lillian Mayhew (Julianne Moore), and besieged at home by an imperious father (James Urbaniak), who locks her away out of concern that her deafness puts her in some undefinable danger.
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