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- 1/8/2017
- by Blake Bakkila
- PEOPLE.com
Created by Bill Lawrence and Greg Malins, Ground Floor was one of 2013’s most surprising new shows, the rare modern multi-camera comedy with a complete understanding of its format, its material, and its performers, without feeling the need to be revolutionary or Important in some facetious way. Simply put, it’s a show people should be watching – and here’s five reasons why: Briga Heelan There are many, many reasons to watch Ground Floor – but they all begin with Briga Heelan, the show’s enigmatic female lead. It’s impressive enough how well Ground Floor writes for Jenny’s character; it’s even more impressive what Heelan does with the work. To say this is her breakout role is an understatement: she’s an absolute star, and her effervescent performance and natural screen presence combines with the intelligent writing to make Jenny Miller one of 2014’s best new characters. Cast...
- 12/1/2014
- by Randy Dankievitch
- TVovermind.com
Vancouver, Canada – If you don’t follow the NBA, you probably have never heard of Steve Nash, though perhaps you’ve seen him in some other form. The man endorses Vitamin Water, appears in Nike ads, and most recently became a documentarian with the film ‘Into the Wind,’ based on the life of Canadian humanitarian Terry Fox.
He even has his own chain of fitness centers in Canada called the Steve Nash Sports Club. Though, he may not have the international branding power of Michael Jordan, or Kobe Bryant, but his celebrity status is pretty close.
In Nash: The Documentary (Viff World Premiere), the multi-talented basketball point guard opens up about his life growing up in small town in Canada, determined to make his way into the NBA. The film chronicles his career and struggles to get to his level of success.
This nicely photographed documentary directed by Michael Hamilton and Corey Ogilvie,...
He even has his own chain of fitness centers in Canada called the Steve Nash Sports Club. Though, he may not have the international branding power of Michael Jordan, or Kobe Bryant, but his celebrity status is pretty close.
In Nash: The Documentary (Viff World Premiere), the multi-talented basketball point guard opens up about his life growing up in small town in Canada, determined to make his way into the NBA. The film chronicles his career and struggles to get to his level of success.
This nicely photographed documentary directed by Michael Hamilton and Corey Ogilvie,...
- 10/23/2011
- by Albert Art
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
What exactly would An Education: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire look like, Mr George Clooney? One can only imagine. Just last week at my own blog, Stale Popcorn, I imagined Mo'Nique's "Mary Jones" as a twist on James Cameron's Terminator T-1000 character, but I think transplanting Lee Daniels' tale of Claireece "Precious" Jones to 1960s England is a little bit out of my reach, but I'll give it a try.
Perhaps instead of Jenny Miller's (Carey Mulligans) parents being the class-struck doters that they are they are instead evil and monstrous as personified by Mo'Nique. That would certainly push Jenny into the arms of Peter Sarsgaard even further, even once she realised his hidden secrets. Or maybe Jenny, instead of being a smart and talented musician, she is an illiterate and morbidly obese teen who steals fried chicken and gets impregnated by the creepy,...
Perhaps instead of Jenny Miller's (Carey Mulligans) parents being the class-struck doters that they are they are instead evil and monstrous as personified by Mo'Nique. That would certainly push Jenny into the arms of Peter Sarsgaard even further, even once she realised his hidden secrets. Or maybe Jenny, instead of being a smart and talented musician, she is an illiterate and morbidly obese teen who steals fried chicken and gets impregnated by the creepy,...
- 1/24/2010
- by Glenn Dunks
- FilmExperience
Patrik Giardino
Patrik Giardino
Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash shines brightest during on-court chaos, and he's got a plan to do the same in business.
Twelve seconds left in the season opener.
Phoenix Suns 107, Los Angeles Clippers 107.Twelve seconds for Steve Nash to find a way to win.The Phoenix coaches outline a plan. Suns' ball. Nash, the team's wily point guard, will let the clock nearly expire before executing a play. As Nash dribbles, Clippers point guard Baron Davis defends him closely. Guarding against the very play the Suns called. Guarding against Nash going right. Nash abandons the plan and darts left. Time to make up a new play. On the fly.
To watch Steve Nash is to observe someone uncannily at ease with change. Rapid change. Whenever possible, he plays on the run, starting a fast break rather than a set play, orchestrating a free-form attack. What...
Patrik Giardino
Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash shines brightest during on-court chaos, and he's got a plan to do the same in business.
Twelve seconds left in the season opener.
Phoenix Suns 107, Los Angeles Clippers 107.Twelve seconds for Steve Nash to find a way to win.The Phoenix coaches outline a plan. Suns' ball. Nash, the team's wily point guard, will let the clock nearly expire before executing a play. As Nash dribbles, Clippers point guard Baron Davis defends him closely. Guarding against the very play the Suns called. Guarding against Nash going right. Nash abandons the plan and darts left. Time to make up a new play. On the fly.
To watch Steve Nash is to observe someone uncannily at ease with change. Rapid change. Whenever possible, he plays on the run, starting a fast break rather than a set play, orchestrating a free-form attack. What...
- 1/21/2010
- by Chuck Salter
- Fast Company
It seems that most of the actress who are likely to be contending for the Best Actress Nominations in 'The 82nd Academy Awards' have received widespread acclaim from film critics. Our list of favourites compirses of some of the renowned actress who have already captured the imagination of movie fans! The nominees for the 82nd Academy Awards will be announced live on Tuesday February 2, 2010. Our Predictions for 2010 Oscar Best Actress Nominees are: Meryl Streep for 'Julie & Julia' She portrayed the character of the late Julia Child in the comedy-drama film written and directed by Nora Ephron, 'Julie & Julie'. In 2004, Child was the inspiration for The Julie/Julia Project, a popular cooking blog by Julie Powell that, along with Child's own memoir, in turn inspired the 2009 feature film Julie & Julia. Carey Mulligan for 'An Education' She gained widespread recognition for playing the role of Jenny Miller in 2009 British...
- 12/27/2009
- by Alice
- Gossipvita
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