Sentences with phrase «youngest runaway»

A newslike exposé on young runaways offers a seemingly serious form of entertainment, whether it appears on «60 Minutes» or «The 700 Club.»
Perhaps the best thing we can do for these young runaways and homeless is to be there for them in whatever way we can.
She then joined a sizable cast of twentysomething actors (including Patty McCormick, Richard Dreyfuss and Kevin Coughlin) in the Sam Katzman - produced exploitation flick The Young Runaways (1968).
Taking inspiration from a Disneyland theme park ride, this fantasy from «The Incredibles» director Brad Bird follows the adventures of a young runaway who is transported to an alternate universe where the best of human endeavour has created a flawless utopia.
Taking inspiration from a Disneyland theme - park ride (don't laugh — it worked for Pirates of the Carribean), this fantasy from The Incredibles director Brad Bird follows the adventures of a young runaway who is transported to an alternate universe where humanity has created a flawless utopia.
It breathes an air of freedom and curiosity and what can only be called elation as it charts the flight of a pair of young runaways just emerging from childhood.
In the Canadian wilderness, a young runaway mutant named Rogue (Anna Paquin) and a bad - tempered, quick - healing mutant with retractable metal claws called Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) are suddenly attacked by Sabertooth, one of Magneto's (Ian McKellen) powerful lackeys.
There, in the dappled forests and sunswept coves, the two young runaways discover freedom, and companionship, and the early, innocent rumblings of sex.
After a long opening shot in which the two young runaways walk across an expansive field, challenging one another to repeat the dirtiest words they can think of (a blown chance to write a character - defining scene for the ages, since the pair could be having an infinite number of more interesting conversations in this moment), Travis and Harrison stumble across a dusty brown sheriff's car parked beside a ravine.
In a hostile new world, these three men - François Gervaise, a handsome painter; Henri Monange, a young runaway; and Pierre de Béhaine, a charismatic priest - discover that although they have come to convert the heathens, it is their own hearts and souls that are changed forever.

Not exact matches

Commentary by Kevin Ryan, president of Covenant House International, the largest charity in the Americas serving homeless, runaway and trafficked young people.
One critically important proposed amendment to the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act is the Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Act, which provides important resources for homeless young people, keeping them safe from exploitation.
Over the past few years, Birmingham has been set on fire by Matt Pitt, a young youth pastor who's experienced runaway success with his high octane, teen - oriented outreach, The Basement.
As Joan Didion described, Haight - Asbury's overall tone became dominated fairly early on by dealers, and by the sexual exploitation of young flower - child runaways.
This is the review I gave of their book, Runaway Radical: A Young Man's Reckless Journey to Save the World:
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YOUTHFUL runaways are nothing new — even in space, where a brush with a black hole can eject young stars from the galaxy.
The finding suggests that the young Venus might have been much like Earth, with oceans surrounding its extensive landmasses, before a runaway greenhouse effect condemned it to its bleak fate.
LINDAU, Germany — A 93 - year - old Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine received a standing ovation from hundreds of scientists on June 30 at the end of a speech in which he urged the world's young people to take measures to control runaway population growth in order to resolve related ills that have resulted from humans» remarkable evolutionary success as a species.
Tom Hooper made his first film, a short about a runaway dog, at age 13; a short he made the next year (about a boy who learns that his grandfather had died in WWII) was the runner - up in a BBC young - filmmakers competition.
Young Marie (Terry Moore) rents a room from Lola, a tiresome creature who never stops talking, especially about the «imminent» return of her runaway dog Sheba.
Sixteen - year - old Ruby, one of the most powerful young people anyone has encountered, escapes her camp and joins a group of runaway teens seeking safe haven.
In this frenetic made - for - television outing, a young boy tries to get into the crazy, competitive spirit of his relatives» annual «Family Olympics,» but finds himself more interested in the enigmatic runaway who seems to come out of nowhere.
When ambitious young real estate agent Leigh is asked to sell a house with a checkered past, she crosses paths with a disturbed girl whom she learns is the runaway daughter of the couple selling the property.
Neill (the Sundance of the two) and Dennison (our younger and portlier but no less cocksure Butch) make an endearing pair of runaways.
Nico Minoru's mom has a cameo with the Staff of One, but she looks quite young given that Hulu is going to make a Runaways series soon.
Sterritt **** This movie looks at three separate tales of troubled young women: one on the run from an abusive husband, one sorting through mixed emotions as her professional fortunes rise, and one a pregnant runaway with a horrific past.
Written and directed with a lyrical, unfussy directness by Stephane Gauger, Owl and the Sparrow tells the simple story of a young, runaway orphan whose resolute, openhearted nature helps forge a bond between two adults she drafts into her life as a sort of replacement family.
At its core, though, this twisted tale of American entrepreneurship — of young arms dealers gaming the Pentagon — captures something of runaway modern greed, played out as a bro movie from bro stars and a bro filmmaker that's equal parts comical and infuriating.
He has worked with Marshall in all of the director's films, beginning with «Young Doctors in Love» and going on to include «The Flamingo Kid,» «Nothing in Common,» «Runaway Bride,» «The Princess Diaries» and «The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement» and last year's hit «Valentine's Day.»
Kingdom (PG - 13 for smoking and sexuality) Wes Anderson directed this romance drama, set in the Sixties on an island off the coast of New England, revolving around a sheriff's (Bruce Willis) search party for a pair of runaway young lovers (Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman).
The latest young rising talents who have joined the cast include Ginny Gardner (Marvel's «Runaways», Secrets and Lies, Glee), Miles Robbins (Mozart in the Jungle, My Friend Dahmer), Dylan Arnold (Mudbound, Laggies, When We Rise), Drew Scheid («Stranger Things», The War with Grandpa).
And while Anderson plays with the conventions of young love, runaway adventure, and family comic - drama with a knowing, modern sensibility, he never makes fun of it.
In the supernatural horror starring Naya Rivera, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Ashley Rickards, Wyatt Russell and Ava Acres, when ambitious young real estate agent Leigh is asked to sell a house with a checkered past, she crosses paths with a disturbed girl whom she learns is the runaway daughter of the couple selling the property.
In addition to the Celebrity Tributes program, Will Ferrell (Anchorman; Daddy's Home 2) will be honored with the Caldwell Vineyards Maverick Tribute on Friday, November 10, and the first annual Rising Star Showcase at Materra Cunat Vineyards on Saturday, November 11 will honor a handful of young talent including Ana de Armas (War Dogs; Blade Runner 2049), Odeya Rush, (Lady Bird, Goosebumps), Austin Stowell (Battle of the Sexes, Bridge of Spies), Gregg Sulkin (Runaways, Faking It) and Alex Wolff (My Friend Dahmer; Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle).
A documentary about a high - spirited boy living in a house for runaways in Karachi and the young ambulance driver trying to help him find a permanent home.
The movie begins with Skipper (Tom McGrath), Kowalski (Chris Miller) and Rico (Conrad Vernon), as young penguins, daring to go against the conformist penguins and battling leopard seals in order to save a runaway, unhatched penguin egg, which would ultimately be Private (Christopher Knights).
Bill Pohlad, a producer who has overseen such films as Brokeback Mountain, Into the Wild, Tree of Life, and 12 Years a Slave, as well as the musically inclined biopic The Runaways, makes his directorial debut (technically a sophomore effort as his original debut was canned in the early 1990s) with a biopic of The Beach Boys» Brian Wilson that, while not a perfect film, is an interesting and sometimes illuminating portrait of an artist as a young and older man.
His newest customer is Nina Dunham (Andrea Riseborough), a television news reporter who sees a story in the lives of people like Kyle — runaways and abandoned young people who try to eke out a living performing sex acts on the Internet.
Pre-nuptial jitters send a young woman repeatedly fleeing from the alter in Runaway Bride.
A classy roster of titles followed, including «The Young Victoria,» «Fair Game,» «The Runaways» and, most -LSB-...]
WHAT: After witnessing his young nephew killed while fighting on the front line of the Civil War, army medic Newton Knight (Matthew McConaughey) returns to Mississippi and leads a militia of fellow deserters and runaway slaves in a rebellion against the local Confederate Army.
What the researchers termed the «runaway phenomenon» of the increasing institutionalization of young people was the topic of a seminar at the conference here last month.
In this essay, former NAESP president Dr. Paul Young wonders if unrealistic demands are turning American schools into runaway school buses: driving too fast without enough direction.
That's the lesson that young Carter, a runaway street magician, learns in Neil Patrick Harris» debut middle grade novel.
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A foster child with a tragic past, her family has become the two boys she looks after like a mother: six - year - old Benny, who's diabetic and in a wheelchair, and young teen Owen, an emotionally scarred foster - home runaway.
Curtis» gripping account of the first free child born in Canada's Buxton Settlement for runaway slaves uses a young boy's perspective to relate the horrors his parents escaped, the continuing danger, and the kindness of the people in the community.
Labeled by some as the «Libyan Kite Runner», In The Country of Men does share some similarities with Khaled Hosseini's runaway bestseller in that both are about young boys growing up in countries experiencing political implosion, with the result that their boy - sized mistakes take on adult - sized consequences; but Matar's prose is leaner than Hosseini's, and his themes share more with Ian McEwan's Atonement than with The Kite Runner.
Take the runaway adventures of an orphaned country girl and throw in a half - dozen dragons, a handsome young nobleman,...
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