Architect
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326 examples of Architect in a sentence
One day a middle-aged
architect
of Paris suddenly cuts off his mustache, but his surrounding claim he has never had one.
She meets the disturbed German-American Jewish
architect
David Kovac (Elliott Gould), who is restoring a church in her town, and has recently become friend of her husband.
Here's how: A white male
architect
built a project some years earlier.
Bronson is Paul Kersey, a successful New York
architect
in a happy marriage, with a son and daughter-in-law.
She meets a bored
architect
(Ian Hunter) who has always wanted to produce a play.
Anthony LaPaglia stars as Leo Waters, a Chicago-based
architect
whose domestic life is not as stable as his professional; to wit: his eldest child, Martin (Sebastian Stan), has just dropped out of college and his aimlessness leads to an unlikely assignation; his youngest, daughter Christina (Hayden Panettiere, currently on NBC's hit series "Heroes" as the cheerleader impervious to pain), whose blossoming into young womanhood is proving to be a painful event; and his wife Julia (Isabella Rossellini), a homemaker whose anal retentive disposition is masquerading some still waters running deep.
No one argues the fact that he was the
architect
of the classic American horror film Dracula (1931), with Bela Lugosi as Dracula.
i never bought him as a father, a husband or an
architect.
Breaking and Entering focuses on Will,(Jude Law) a landscape
architect
who succeeds in business but finds his personal life is tougher to navigate.
Really, Todd, you have a great future as a designer or landscape architect, but PLEASE no more movies like this.
He plays Paul Kersey, a liberal, mild-mannered
architect
whose family falls victim to violent crime.
Jude Law plays an
architect
who is growing apart from his girlfriend of 10 years (Robin Wright Penn) and her autistic daughter (Poppy Rogers, a fantastic juvenile actress).
Jude Law plays Will, an
architect
who lives with Liv (Robin Wright Penn), a documentarian and her behaviorally challenged daughter.
Anthony Minghella, who won an Oscar for The English Patient (1996), wrote and directed this interesting film starring Jude Law as an
architect
who gets involved with a Bosnian ex-pat (Juliette Binoche) and her son.
Audacious, totally off-the-wall trash about
architect
Michael Caine, who is stuck in a hopeless, almost masochistic marriage with half-crazy Elizabeth Taylor, and begins an extramarital affair with Susannah York, who nonetheless has secrets of her own....Because of the movie's cast, and of the fact that you've probably never heard of it, you might think that it could be an undiscovered gem.
DEATH WISH tells the story of Paul Kersey (a fine performance from the late Charles Bronson), a happily-married
architect
returning from a second honeymoon with his wife to the scum-encrusted toilet that was New York City circa 1974.
In this film each unhappy family is, to a greater or lesser extent, the
architect
of its own demise.Many people have criticised the film for not saying much, or for being overloaded with story lines; for not following through or following through too explicitly.
An artist with a rough childhood, her father dying of Aids, an OCD writer, a failed architect, his wife with breast cancer, one lousy mother, alousy grandmother, and a born-again clinging room mate with a bully boyfriend.
Charles Bronson plays Paul Kersey, an
architect
whose wife and daughter are violently attacked and raped.
In London, the British
architect
Will (Jude Law) lives with his Swedish mate Liv (Robin Wright Penn) a worn-out relationship, without the former passion, consumed by the dedication of Liv to her autistic daughter Bea (Poppy Rogers).
Cameron which is obviously her real name) & a Mr. Hodge (Max Phipps) who talk about Kate's conditioning & that she is a completely different woman from that of a week ago... Thirst then cuts back to presumably a week ago when Kate was just an normal Australian living a normal life who is about to take an extended holiday on her own as unfortunately her
architect
boyfriend Derek Whitehall (Rod Mullinar) is too busy at work to join her.
Robert Young was
architect
Philip Bossinney and respected British actors played the delightfully and frighteningly stuffy Forsyte family including Halliwell Hobbes, Lumsden Hare, Aubrey Mather and more.
She takes up with an excitingly-imaginative architect, who has been hired by Soames to build their new home.
Charles Bronson plays a liberal, mild-mannered
architect.
In a film that excels in manipulating even the most docile audience into wanting blood, Bronson plays a kindly
architect
who turns into a vigilante when his family is brutally attacked.
Bronson isn't perhaps the most obvious choice to play a pacifistic architect, but he is, of course, right at home when it comes to the vengeful aspects of the character.
Paul Girard Smith's short story "Lucky Penny" (a much better title!) becomes an unlucky vehicle for the pint-sized star, here portraying the daughter of a financially-strapped
architect
during the Depression.
At first, through the first third of the movie, I was sure that the film was an allegory about the
architect'
s family and friends never actually noticing him (or his moustache).
See if the following synopsis gives you a headache: Will, (Jude Law) is an
architect
who has just opened up a slick new office that looks like an Apple store.
Robert Young is laughable as the "young
" architect
and Greer Garson too genteel by half for the role of the scheming adulteress Irene who freezes Soames out-Eleanor Parker would have been ideal for this role,but one gets the feeling MGM couldn't allow Garson to be the adventuress the role demanded because of her image.
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