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The Tomatometer is 60% or higher.
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The Tomatometer is 59% or lower.
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Even those who fail to recognize her name would instantly know the lithe, slightly diminutive, and ethereally beautiful Ukranian-American actress Vera Farmiga by her distinctive look. Born August 6, 1973, in Passaic County, NJ, to Ukranian immigrant parents Michael and Luba Farmiga, Vera grew up with six brothers and sisters, in an isolated Ukranian enclave -- so isolated that the young girl purportedly did not learn spoken English until the age of six. As a teenager, she attended a Ukranian Catholic secondary school, and spent much of her free time touring with a Ukranian folk dancing troupe. Though she originally planned to build a career as an optometrist, Farmiga instead ventured off in the opposite direction by enrolling as an undergraduate at Syracuse University's School of Visual and Performing Arts. She began to tour as a theatrical performer shortly after graduation, in the American Conservatory Theater's 1996 production of Shakespeare's Tempest, then took her Broadway bow later that same year, as an understudy in David Jones' mounting of Ronald Harwood's Taking Sides. Television work ensued, with spots in such series as Law & Order, Trinity, UC: Undercover, and Touching Evil. At about the same time (around 1998), Farmiga made her rather modest cinematic debut in Sleeping With the Enemy director Joseph Ruben's little-seen Return to Paradise, starring Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche. Many additional roles followed throughout the first years of the new millennium, including that of Lisa, Richard Gere's estranged daughter, in the soapy melodrama Autumn in New York; Lorena, Adrien Brody's unemployment counselor in the Greg Pritikin-helmed 2002 comedy Dummy; and Allison in Eric Schaeffer's fine (albeit overlooked) ensemble film Mind the Gap (2004), where she appears alongside such notables as John Heard and the late Alan King. Farmiga joined the cast of Jonathan Demme's 2004 Manchurian Candidate remake, alongside Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, and Liev Schreiber; though not among the top-billed performers, the appearance served her career favorably. She fared much better (on all fronts) with a starring role in that same year's visceral indie addiction drama Down to the Bone, winner of the Special Jury Prize at Sundance and a critical darling. As Irene, a coke-addled supermarket checker and mother of two, Farmiga drew raves from such sources as The New York Times and The Village Voice for, in one reviewer's words, "a pitch-perfect performance." (She also reeled in a Los Angeles Film Critics' Association award for that role -- no small accomplishment, indeed.) 2006 brought with it a role as Teresa in Wayne Kramer's thriller Running Scared, and appearances in such features as Anthony Minghella's Breaking & Entering and Martin Scorsese's The Departed (both 2006). The Minghella drama concerns a group of ethnic locals whose lives intersect -- and catalyze violent hostilities -- in the scuzzy King's Cross section of London; as Oana, Farmiga draws heavily on her Eastern European background. In the Scorsese picture, a Beantown cops-and-mobsters crime drama, Farmiga plays Madeleine, the female lead opposite heavyweights Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Jack Nicholson. Meanwhile, Farmiga signed for the role of Fiona, a woman who enters an affair with paraplegic radio personality Isaac (portrayed by In the Bedroom's Nick Stahl) in Carlos Brooks' Quid Pro Quo (2007).In 2009 Farmiga appeared as a mother whose life is threatened by an evil foster child in Orphan, but it was her supporting turn opposite George Clooney in Up in the Air that earned her excellent reviews as well as acting nominations from the Hollywood Foreign Press, the Screen Actors Guild, and the Academy. In the coming years, Farmiga would appear in a host of other acclaimed films, like Source Code and Safe House. Farmiga would also earn massive critical praise for her directorial debut, helming and starring in the 2012 drama Higher Ground.
If Audrey had to give up either her phone or her kidney, she'd be on dialysis.
Edith:
I bet he irons his underwear.
Ed Warren:
Somethin' awful happened here, Ed.
Lorraine Warren:
What is it?
Lorraine Warren:
Do you mind if I try to see Roy?
Lorraine Warren:
Do you mind if I try to see Rory?
Lorraine Warren:
This thing has latched itself to your family.
Ed Warren:
Something awful happened here, Ed.
Lorraine Warren:
Something awful happened here, Ed.
Lorraine Warren:
What is it?
Ed Warren:
What is it?
Ed Warren:
Well, we've been called ghost hunters, paranormal researchers...
Lorraine Warren:
But we prefer to be known simply as Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Carolyn Perron:
I'm comin' with you.
Lorraine Warren:
I'm comin' with you.
Ed Warren:
No way, I can't lose you.
Lorraine Warren:
Somethin' awful happened here, Ed.
Lorraine Warren:
Something awful happened here, Ed.
Ed Warren:
Well, we've been called ghost hunters, paranormal researchers...
Ed Warren:
Well, we've been called ghost hunters, paranormal researchers.
Lorraine Warren:
But we prefer to be known simply as Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Lorraine Warren:
You have a lot of spirits in here but there's one that I'm most worried about, because it is so hateful.
Colter Stevens:
Where am I?
Colleen Goodwin:
That's classified.
Colter Stevens:
Fuck you!
Madolyn:
Why is the last patient of the day always the hardest?
Billy Costigan:
Cause you're tired and you don't give a shit
Billy Costigan:
Cause you're tired and you don't give a shit.
Ryan Bingham:
I thought I was a part of your life.
Alex Goran:
I thought we signed up for the same thing.
Ryan Bingham:
Try and help me understand exactly what it is that you signed up for.
Alex Goran:
I thought our relationship was perfectly clear. I mean, you're an escape. You're a break from our normal lives. You're a...a parenthesis.
Madolyn:
Death is hard, life is much easier
Madolyn:
Death is hard, life is much easier.
Madolyn:
Why is the last patient of the day always the hardest?
Erica Van Doren:
I know you can't tell me who your source is. I respect that, okay? I know about keeping secrets.
Elsa Bruno's Mother:
It won't feel like home until we make it feel like home.
Alex Goran:
Ryan, I'm not some waitress you banged in a snowstorm. That word has no meaning in our vocabulary.
Corinne Walker:
Come on holy spirit!
Alex Goran:
Well, by the time someone's right for you, it won't feel like settling. And the only one there to judge you is the 23 year-old girl with a target on your back.
Alex Goran:
Yeah, but by the time someone is right for you it wonâ??t feel like itâ??s settling. And the only person there to judge you will be the 23-year-old girl with the target on your back.
Alex Goran:
Yeah, but by the time someone is right for you, it won't feel like settling. And the only person left to judge you will be the 23-year-old girl with a target on your back.
Alex Goran:
You're young. You see settling as something of a failure.
Alex Goran:
You're young. Right now you see settling as some sort of failure.
Natalie Keener:
It is...by definition.
Natalie Keener:
It is, by definition.
Natalie Keener:
I thought I'd be engaged by now...no offense.
Natalie Keener:
I thought I'd be engaged by now, no offense.
Alex Goran:
It's alright.
Ryan Bingham:
No, it's fine.
Alex Goran:
What a weasely prick.
Natalie Keener:
Yeah, but what does that make me? Someone who falls for a prick?
Alex Goran:
I'm a sucker for simulated hospitality.
Alex Goran:
He broke up with you over text message?
Ryan Bingham:
It's like firing people over the internet.
Natalie Keener:
You're so pretty! You're exactly how I wanna look like in 15 years.
Alex Goran:
Thank you Natalie!
Esther:
Mommy Please dont kill me.
Esther:
Please, don't let me die, Mommy.
Kate Coleman:
Im not your fucking mommy
Kate Coleman:
I'm not your fucking mommy!
Alex Goran:
What, you want me to be your date?
Ryan Bingham:
I don't want to be the lonely guy at the bar. I want a dance partner, I want a plus one, and if I could stomach it, I'd like it to be you.
Colleen Goodwin:
Lily awoke in an evening dress in an outbrook look. In her hand were 5 playing cards
Colleen Goodwin:
Lily awoke in an evening dress in an outbrook look. In her hand were 5 playing cards.
Colleen Goodwin:
Who bombed the train?
Captain Colter Stevens:
I don'tyt know weho bombed ther train
Captain Colter Stevens:
I don't know who bombed ther train.
Colleen Goodwin:
Then try again
Colleen Goodwin:
Then try again.
Colleen Goodwin:
Concentrate on the passengers in your car.
Colleen Goodwin:
Colleen: Look for ones who seem nervous, as always, you?ll have 8 minutes.
Colleen Goodwin:
Colleen: Look for ones who seem nervous, as always, you'll have 8 minutes.
Captain Colter Stevens:
Colter: Eight minutes, and then I blow up again.
Erica Van Doren:
Just tell me this: was it someone close to me? Someone I know?