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"offscreen" Definitions
  1. occurring, existing, or done away from the motion-picture or television screen: an offscreen voice.
  2. in real life rather than on the motion-picture or television screen: the newscaster's offscreen personality.
  3. apart or away from motion-picture or television performances; in actual life: Offscreen he's a racing-car enthusiast.
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Disney's have long been de facto advertisements for the company's even more profitable offscreen world; its animated "Hercules" actually features a Hercules Store with merch that mirrors the stuff sold offscreen.
Offscreen, Boynton has become a bit of a style icon.
And each time, onscreen gods are forgiven their offscreen crimes.
Apparently, Warner had feelings for Vivian (Selma Blair) offscreen, too.
It happens offscreen, because I already know that you know.
At least they'll do it offscreen, when you aren't looking.
But we couldn't have seen it coming; she was offscreen.
Wherever the soundstage sun sets, Baldoni's offscreen metamorphosis is ongoing.
The real creative life, in other words, is entirely offscreen.
Within an hour after Manchin was offscreen, his cellphone rang.
After that, the video cuts to a man talking offscreen.
Forever after, the couple's offscreen relationship overshadowed their onscreen collaborations.
We may not blink when a character puts on sunglasses offscreen.
Doubtfire and Matilda – but her life offscreen wasn't always so charming.
Short admitted offscreen problems led to his departure from the show.
Offscreen, Perry would often share sage wisdom with the younger cast.
We often hear salacious rumors about offscreen feuds between co-stars.
And offscreen, Sophia Burset (Laverne Cox) is still in solitary confinement.
Offscreen, Union vows to do the opposite about her own rape.
Offscreen, Mr. Dillman was a writer of both fiction and nonfiction.
But producers have found creative ways to address offscreen plot developments.
The movie starts with the offscreen death of Annie's mother, Ellen.
"How do you handle a hungry man?" crooned an offscreen voice.
Wouldn't you rather have all of this alleged offscreen cleverness onscreen?
At one point in the video, gunshots can be heard offscreen.
The richer you are, the more you spend to be offscreen.
Offscreen and backstage, his look seems to have sparked a trend.
Ewing and Grady stay offscreen, letting their subjects speak for themselves.
Luckily, there's much less mystery surrounding who the Riverdale actors are offscreen.
For most of the performers, DigiTour is their first professional, offscreen experience.
And the two actresses are obviously close offscreen as well as on.
Riley chases the bear offscreen, making sure he doesn't reenter the yard.
Offscreen, Ulrich pulled a dad move with Sprouse back in August, too.
This happened offscreen, but at nighttime, all the boys race each other.
He refused to join up with Brienne and Pod before dying offscreen.
The friends have also collaborated offscreen, starting production company Pearl Street Films.
And my relationship with Chadwick is literally like that on and offscreen.
Malek has also been lucky offscreen when it comes to finding love.
However, his offscreen comments and actions received the lion's share of attention.
Offscreen, Kaling sometimes opts for a flowy hairstyle with a side part.
But offscreen, the only thing she spits fire on is the mic.
A similar shift has been afoot in Hollywood offscreen in recent years.
Characters are introduced in a lightning flash of a joke, then wander offscreen.
Finally, offscreen adolescents can see themselves reflected in characters on their favorite shows.
The next episode reveals that she was captured and returned to Gilead offscreen.
"Officer, I've got one question for you," he says offscreen in the video.
Sadly, it's a role he has already played in his real life offscreen.
Michele just marked the third anniversary of her on- and offscreen love's death.
But while the films' similarities are striking offscreen, onscreen, their differences are stark.
When it comes to her offscreen makeup routine, Rachel says it's pretty basic.
Presumably her offscreen contributions of clout, contacts, experience and perspective are considerably greater.
The ensemble is just as dynamic offscreen as they are in their uniforms.
Both sets of eyes flit nervously at the cameraman and hovering offscreen guides.
What people are like offscreen is often relevant to what they're like onscreen.
How many times has this scenario played out for the Rebel Alliance, offscreen?
Years later Davis made a similar decision offscreen and adopted two black children.
Years later Davis made a similar decision offscreen and adopted two black children.
Unintentionally adding an extra fillip: his 1-year-old daughter, August, wailing offscreen.
No matter what's happening on and offscreen, editing can make or break it.
Speculation of offscreen drama plagued the stars, even when said drama was completely fabricated.
In the two years that Greg spent offscreen, he did more than switch actors.
Harbour hopes to protect her offscreen as well, from the pitfalls of young fame.
It makes visible what's often left offscreen in the kind of scene that follows.
She's gone now, and it happened offscreen, which is just a bummer all around.
Offscreen, Luke is, by all accounts, just as capable of enchanting the opposite sex.
But the little joke is a pretty nice reminder of both heroes' offscreen relationship.
The offscreen casting director's prompts, however, emphasize just how sexist this process can be.
After all, how often do your favorite reality stars choose to live together offscreen?
I think it would've been better if it had been offscreen the whole time.
They may exist in "Veep," but they're somewhere offscreen, out in regular-people-land.
We hear the blows land, but offscreen, as Jatemme idly lifts the remote.  At
Mr. Trump is a presence even when offscreen, confounding campaign hands and analysts alike.
Even Alex Dunphy's offscreen dad, Glenn Workman, appears to share his daughter's fashion loyalty.
Offscreen, she's a D.I.Y. maven, complete with tool belt; it's how she grew up.
Some of her moves have landed her in hot water, both on- and offscreen.
Finally, if you're looking for some offscreen entertainment, the Book Review has you covered.
Did working on the show change at all once they became an offscreen couple?
Their audience remains offscreen, though you guess it's the father who haunts this story.
Dr. Magoro makes it back in time for the actual birth, which happens offscreen.
Offscreen, the woman asks the man why he didn't come back sooner without her.
He spends most of the movie squinting, looking offscreen and mumbling under his breath.
Here are some other TV shows that had to make critical decisions following offscreen drama.
Frankel's real-life business success offscreen makes her shameless brand promotion onscreen seem less desperate.
"Are you OK?" he asks a woman offscreen when he's in view of the victims.
Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil, brawls his way on and offscreen through waves of bad guys.
A quick aside in "Civil War" told fans that Potts and Stark broke up offscreen.
And if all else fails, at least you can always wear your pajama pants offscreen.
The real-life chemistry the cast has offscreen must translate to the screen itself, right?
Instead, it seems like the show just opted for her character development to occur offscreen.
The death of Ms. Johnson's mother, who had Alzheimer's, is the film's central offscreen event.
It's just that the important parts take place offscreen, such as in the rest room.
Diane was, of course, Cooper's offscreen amanuensis, with whom he communicated solely through tape recordings.
Often Viagra, Rothman offered, and sometimes a "fluffer," as an offscreen human stimulator is known.
But All Stars 2 made it clear how much the game had changed offscreen, too.
The nasty bit with Ramsay's dogs comes at 59 minutes in, but it's mostly offscreen.
A female body onscreen has a way of obscuring, or distracting from, the intelligence offscreen.
Globe-spanning intrigue ensues — accompanied, offscreen, by a tsunami of eye-rolling by actual historians.
Offscreen, Ms. Brosnahan, 29, takes a far more modern approach to her off-duty beauty.
The best subplot of The Fate of the Furious was one that took place entirely offscreen.
Nothing offscreen has changed for this pair, who have made clear they're just really good friends.
Viewers were invited to type in FIRE to summon an offscreen flamethrower to melt the block.
Offscreen, many of the crew members were women who had worked with Hoffman on previous projects.
The screen went black while someone offscreen was using a flyswatter to slap his bare ass.
As they perform simple dance moves dictated by Horvitz offscreen, they become increasingly exhausted, finally collapsing.
Stormtroopers are cannon fodder on-screen, but when you see a stormtrooper offscreen, suddenly they're individuals.
Inclusion onscreen must come in tandem with inclusion offscreen — your stories (and audience) will thank you.
In the video recording of the meeting, Pepe sits down just offscreen, on a matching couch.
Stamos further explained that Mary-Kate and Ashely weren't even okay doing an offscreen phone call.
"That was fucking brilliant," Lynn Hirschberg calls from offscreen as Wiig drops a devastating side-eye.
In real life, it's unclear if King and Elordi, once an offscreen couple, are still together.
Seldom is he offscreen for long, and, when he does appear, he is often eccentrically clad.
Who, are the others; they were chosen partly for their offscreen acumen as producers reshaping Hollywood.
Offscreen, Cosby once praised monogamy as an ideal way of life, and was a committed philanthropist.
Sex isn't coy or offscreen, or built up like a reward for reading so many pages.
Clues fall from the sky, obtained offscreen between scenes, and amazing leaps of deduction are made.
The Steadicam seldom stops moving through a Boschian hellscape, filled with unseen voices and offscreen dangers.
But the real communication was directed offscreen, to the fabled audience of one, Donald J. Trump.
Every so often he chats with Verge, as in Virgil (Bruno Ganz), who largely remains offscreen.
He is, it seems, somewhere offscreen, an omniscient narrator, felt maybe, but not seen or heard.
Dark skies, a rainstorm and a muted color palette all suggest something ominous lurking just offscreen.
The filmmakers support this thesis by keeping Bonnie and Clyde's faces offscreen until the very end.
If someone says, "Let's bounce," you know she's about to spring offscreen on a pogo stick.
Hit a brick and it disappears; miss the returning ball, or bounce it offscreen, and you lose.
Ten specific companies were further scrutinized for their representation of women and minorities both on- and offscreen.
While his offscreen love is still blooming, his onscreen love is going through a very different journey.
" Variety wrote that "when Lohan is offscreen, her Beach Club is an exercise in reality-TV boredom.
It really makes you consider what's going on offscreen in your life, with the people you know.
She starred in some of Hollywood's most acclaimed blockbusters, but offscreen, Kelly McGillis faced almost unimaginable struggles.
But killing a major character offscreen isn't really Marvel's way (though it did do that with Shuri).
The couple's magnetic onset chemistry transferred offscreen, and soon their relationship was making waves in the press.
Whatever information was left offscreen exists in archives, biographies, and the poems and letters we can read.
Padme Never Goes to a OB/GYN Prenatal visits never happen in Episode III, not even offscreen.
You also probably know that the cast is as tight-knit of a family offscreen as on.
I wanted to create a show that's as unapologetically strong and powerful onscreen as it is offscreen.
"Brie Larson is a warrior on- and offscreen," Thompson writes as part of Larson's Time 100 essay.
Since playing Robin Williams' daughter a decade ago, JoJo has become close with the actor's family offscreen.
The mother and father start yelling and getting violent with each other offscreen while the children cry.
Offscreen dialogue was mostly eliminated because "to understand a line, you need to see it," he said.
Offscreen, she has a wide-legged stance, a waggish smile and a way with free hand warmers.
Offscreen Phillip Price's empire and plans for world domination seem less certain as Whiterose's position grows stronger.
The next had a fox — or the back half of a fox — making a rapid exit offscreen.
Let's just say that if Hale had it her way, Ezria could have been a thing offscreen, too.
But because of who he is, and the fact that he was walking offscreen, it was too sad.
While their characters are at odds on the show, Maisie and Sophie can't hide their offscreen sisterly love.
Hellboy's lines that we can more easily make out are generally said offscreen, seemingly added in post-production.
He's offscreen, calling to Luke and teasing him, mentioning something about them hearing the same sermons as kids.
But, when something offscreen gives you the willies, you're probably much less certain that you'll come out unscathed.
This new teaser confirms what many have suspected: Frank Underwood was killed offscreen, putting the spotlight on Claire.
Clearly, Reinhart is a little irritated by all the noise surrounding who she's supposed to be dating offscreen.
The greatest offense of Prometheus is that Elba and Charlize Theron have hate sex and it happens offscreen.
It was a delightful little shock, an acknowledgement that these new relationships were continuing offscreen even between movies.
I will add that it's extremely insulting that Veronica's former ally, poor, much-abused Meg Manning, dies offscreen.
" Allen then magically pulls McLuhan himself from offscreen, who addresses the offender: "I heard what you were saying.
Offscreen, her fight for pay equity helped me understand the challenges I'd be facing in the working world.
It may be that all of these offscreen characters will come into play in the next few weeks.
Offscreen, many women may find that new motherhood alters them in a deeper and less camera-ready ways.
And [offscreen], no one believed that Donald Trump was going to be president in our little liberal group.
But more women working offscreen doesn't necessarily mean their accolades will match up when awards season comes around.
Told in a series of vignettes, it leaves the war offscreen until suddenly Allied bombers arrive over Kure.
That's hardly the end of it, but most of what follows is kept behind closed doors and offscreen.
But that reputation might not have become quite so entrenched if it weren't for what was happening offscreen.
Franco, whose offscreen exploits have tended to get more headlines than his performances, is occasionally distracting in the role.
Then the biggest news of the month (and arguably the year) happened offscreen: Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.
If you thought Wonder Woman's onscreen origin story was pretty wild, it's nothing compared to her offscreen origin story.
But then we were given a monumental cop out — the lights went out, and Arya delivered her death offscreen.
Offscreen, Zellweger, now 49, dated Jim Carrey and Jack White before marrying country singer Kenny Chesney in May 2005.
Offscreen, Mendes and Melton are an item as well, having gone public with their relationship in fall of 2018.
And if actors don't morally fail us, their activities offscreen can still taint our memories (case in point: Barney).
It ignored the parts of his onscreen performances and offscreen persona that made him interesting in the first place.
For these two Disney Channel stars, however, their offscreen romance actually gave another layer to their Descendants 2 characters.
But offscreen, the How to Get Away with Murder star has been battling a prediabetes diagnosis since August 2016.
Though Ryan didn't say this while a gun was pointed at him from offscreen, it sure sounded like it.
The Office has been off the air for four years, but the offscreen friendships are as strong as ever.
Using Google SketchUp, he maps out the building blocks of each sculpture, then goes offscreen and into the woodshop.
A primal scream emerges from my mouth, one that's immediately silenced by the piercing noise of a bullet offscreen.
So once I thought about it, I wasn't that surprised to know she has an offscreen husband after all.
Some of Mr. Shoulberg's directorial decisions — actors' eyes drifting offscreen at an invisible audience — look theatrical rather than cinematic.
Because that's a moment that must have happened offscreen, and it affects how we read the Sansa-Arya interactions.
After they're forced to escape on foot, Luke is killed offscreen, Hannah is taken, and Offred is knocked unconscious.
In most cases, the violence takes place offscreen, which was the case for the hazing of freshmen band members.
Susan Sarandon, very good in her portrayals of Davis offscreen, has a harder time accessing Davis as an actress.
Season two's central debate largely occurs between people who remain almost entirely offscreen (because one of them is dead).
After a full season of offscreen training, Bran Stark made a huge comeback in "Game of Thrones" season six.
He's less in control of his environment now, more like a dark force that jets in from just offscreen.
But if it were up to the actress, their romance would have continued offscreen – or so a new biography claims.
But offscreen, Mitchell couldn't be more different from the low key, no-nonsense high schooler she became famous for portraying.
And there's this offscreen character named Chuck, and it turns out in the end that Chuck is a giant pigeon.
The offscreen strides were hugely important, but it turns out that that onscreen women were also having an excellent year.
Turns out, though, her hardest battle might be happening offscreen as Cohan fights to get paid by The Walking Dead.
The Room's mistakes are myriad and hilarious, and in The Disaster Artist, their offscreen context can be just as funny.
It looks like Ariel Winter and Sarah Hyland are just as close offscreen as they are on Modern Family together.
Lili Reinhart has made it clear: She has no interest in discussing her offscreen relationship with Riverdale costar Cole Sprouse.
His voice was heard from offscreen, muttering, "At what point do you just have some common decency, some human emotion?"  
It was about asking why rape is treated so cavalierly onscreen, especially when it's so tough to talk about offscreen.
Upon closing the media or swiping it offscreen, the Facebook app interface noticeably shifts to the right of the screen.
Popper also played an offscreen role, that of rebutting claims that Herman Mankiewicz deserved sole screenwriting credit for the film.
Without high definition or color, Hollywood's early makeup artists didn't need to worry whether their work might appear clownish offscreen.
The ball will bounce around, as if you were playing Plinko on The Price is Right, before eventually dropping offscreen.
The ball will bounce around, as if you were playing Plinko on The Price is Right, before eventually dropping offscreen.
Here, she reveals how through most of that era, she was struggling offscreen with near-death experiences from two aneurysms.
But after the two women spoke together offscreen, Ms. Nhu said that she would return to the show after all.
His mix of onscreen talent and offscreen ambition, as a producer, has drawn admiration from old hands in the industry.
Rather than trying to unlock offscreen secrets, he sets out to assess the meaning and impact of an onscreen persona.
In the documentary "Half the Picture," the director Amy Adrion endeavors to expose film-industry sexism that usually remains offscreen.
And their offscreen activities could get a little intense, including a paintball outing where Jolie was much better than Fanning.
It doesn't come from the mystery, which, through six of the season's seven episodes, hangs offscreen like a dead fish.
Onscreen, her character had a romance with Will Schuester; offscreen, she and Falchuk's relationship was going from professional to romantic.
When an indigenous woman experiences the same brutality that sets the film in motion, it happens offscreen, demoting its importance.
When an indigenous woman experiences the same brutality that sets the film in motion, it happens offscreen, demoting its importance.
And in O'Reilly's case, at least, his own offscreen behavior — and the profit-driven corporate model — finally took him down.
Their characters -- Brandon Walsh and Dylan McKay -- were close friends on the '90s teen drama, and that friendship continued offscreen.
Riverdale co-stars and offscreen couple Camila Mendes and Charles Melton are undeniably beautiful people who are also crazy in love.
In addition to swooning over Noah and Elle's romance, fans obsessed over the real-life relationship between Elordi and King, offscreen.
After all, Fisher didn't just break boundaries onscreen — in her openness offscreen, she also changed the way we discuss mental health.
And they're BFF status offscreen is just as strong (if not stronger) than Betty and Veronica's friendship on the CW hit.
While we may not get more Westworld for another year or so, real life could possibly keep this show alive offscreen.
Better he go out in a blaze of glory, doing something meaningful and befitting his character, than just gradually disappear offscreen.
Then, with a single ominous chord, Elsie was swiftly escorted offscreen and out-of-mind for the rest of the season.
The singer and visual artist formerly known as Antony Hegarty is seated on a chair, talking to an unnamed interviewer offscreen.
Her costars from various projects gave speeches about her work both in front of the camera and in her offscreen life.
"A beautiful songbird," one of the producers replies offscreen, and Peter makes a sound midway between a laugh and a snort.
So Joey Potter studies, mostly offscreen, while Andie is so obsessed with going to Harvard that she cheats on the PSATs.
We're led to believe the unthinkable happened: TWD killed off another main character, and was callous enough to do it offscreen!
The Atlantic Ocean is never offscreen for very long, its presence both threatening and comforting, a symbol of freedom and death.
Her offscreen screams suggested she was in some sort of distress, perhaps after being abused or otherwise victimized by her captors.
Whatever happens to Fergus offscreen leads Jamie to break his promise to Claire and move forward with his duel with Randall.
There will even be attention to women offscreen: The convention center will have lactation rooms set up by the Democratic Party.
The icing on the cake: Matthew Rhys, her onscreen husband (Philip Jennings) and offscreen partner, earned his first nomination as well.
One of the most interesting things was trying to work out how long to have him offscreen before he came back.
YAS POKEMON is 56 seconds of Pokémon cry animations while an offscreen voice shouts "yas" in perfect character for each one.
Each of Broken Age's fictional knitted pals probably took at least a few hours apiece—knit offscreen by Broken Age's Overmother.
The entire thing has the vibe of reaching out with your right hand somewhere offscreen, and tapping your own left shoulder.
And social media has given women a voice offscreen, where they're puncturing mainstream stereotypes while calling out destructive industry practices, too.
It's a convenient fantasy (don't worry, ladies!), one that has grown less viable as women have gained power and autonomy offscreen.
And the combative, offscreen voice of the mother — credited on the show to "Ivy Woodcock" — is provided by Daisy May herself.
But offscreen — and through a set of quality speakers — those keystrokes produce music you might dance to on a Friday night.
Sunday brought more of the same, as she barked at Tara, Gabriel and probably anyone else she might have encountered offscreen.
There are cutaways to Baker and Karen's son feverishly typing code while, offscreen, his stepdad can be heard slapping Karen around.
Offscreen, Debnam-Carey had been cast in a full-time role on another series and could no longer commit to The 100.
The films' soundtracks are also specially encoded so the speakers can properly represent birds flapping overhead or noises coming from offscreen locations.
In the opening scene, a boy biking through the woods is ripped violently into the air by an unseen hand, disappearing offscreen.
She regularly appeared in fashion shoots, but in the interviews inside the magazine, she rarely disclosed substantive details of her offscreen life.
That outlook is timely, and is given more force thanks to its being pushed mainly by women both on-screen and offscreen.
Finding interactive experiences that tie into something your kid already loves can build a bridge between their offscreen and on-screen lives.
Offscreen, the actress might have the same sweet disposition — but she's definitely got a bit of a Veronica streak in her, too.
In her new Cosmopolitan interview with costar and offscreen pal Mendes, Reinhart got real about the misconceptions she once had about sex.
Now, most of this decision-making occurs offscreen, which leads to the first five minutes of the show's pilot feeling hilariously abrupt.
Although there was some offscreen tension between the duo, they eventually reconciled and Boykin made guest appearances on Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory.
Kaplan appeared via video conference looking, according to one viewer, like a hostage trying to smile while his captors stood just offscreen.
It's an offscreen mercy strangling, and it is entirely unearned and so overt that it just made me angry at the game.
"Are you cheating on me?" she asks in the running offscreen narration that's credited to the young Somali-British poet Warsan Shire.
We thought that he was killed offscreen by Ser Meryn Trant, the guy who Arya murks at the end of season five.
The act of dying usually happened offscreen and was rarely mentioned by the stars, who moved right along to their happy ending.
He gives clipped answers to their questions and is constantly looking offscreen, as if keeping an eye on someone monitoring his conversations.
But those hopes were short-lived when the Lannisters laid siege to Riverrun, he refused to surrender, and then was killed offscreen.
All in a festival's work for Mr. von Trier and his mix of Brechtian film experiments and compulsive showmanship, on and offscreen.
A true Hollywood Chris would never: No matter how many onscreen villains he might play, his offscreen vibes would remain squeaky clean.
Offscreen, this Fast & Furious spinoff is rumored to be the source of the feud between Vin Diesel and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
Just offscreen, their erstwhile rivals Renata (Laura Dern) and Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz) connect the dots, their faces ashen and taut with alarm.
Smith, which has earned a reputation as one of the steamiest films ever made, thanks to the pair's on- and offscreen chemistry.
World, may I present the cast of Chambers, who are having way, waaaaay more fun offscreen than any of their characters are on?
"But nothing happened offscreen because "he was with Ali [MacGraw] and he wanted her barefoot and pregnant the whole time, as I recall.
Over the course of her career, she's starred in some of Hollywood's most acclaimed blockbusters, but offscreen, McGillis has faced almost unimaginable struggles.
At the same time, though, it doesn't hurt to have Mr. Murder offscreen, where he can't endlessly remind us he's an awful person.
When the movie version of WikiLeaks arrived, she was a bit part, shuffled on and offscreen in the course of a few minutes.
For example, the wonderful, powerful Olenna Tyrell presumably died offscreen last season, after delivering one of the show's best exit speeches to date.
But offscreen, witches do a lot more than use their powers to navigate high school social hierarchies and hang out with talking cats.
While we don't need the actors who play these iconic roles to be dating offscreen, it wouldn't be the first time it happened.
In practice, someone who's spent two years making a movie gets 24 seconds to babble out a rushed statement before being swept offscreen.
Stewart famously dated her Twilight co-star, Robert Pattinson, and the pair ignited an intense fandom with their on-screen and offscreen romance.
Pierce Brosnan may have played a legendary ladies man during his tenure as James Bond, but offscreen he's clearly a one-woman man.
The Vinyl star and Byrne not only share a life offscreen, but have also appeared together onscreen in Annie, Spy and Adult Beginners.
While my character, Vincent Chase, indulged in the extravagant Hollywood lifestyle, offscreen, I'd always preferred more intimate dinner parties surrounded by close friends.
"We have had over 2 million unique visitors to this stream to watch, I don't know what, nothing," he said before stepping offscreen.
And while the two may play enemies in the beloved franchise, it seems there's nothing but love between Loki and Tony Stark offscreen.
" Someone offscreen said, "Robert Kraft," and Geragos let slip a kind of sly "bingo" in response and then walked away saying "that's it.
In the next work, an offscreen character states, "You'll know if you lose," to a different nude figure, reclined upon a tiled slab.
In fact, Tisdale jokes that the onscreen twins actually "hated" one another offscreen...possibly because the actress shared too many similarities to Sharpay.
But he keeps the focus small, mostly looking in on their relationship and family ties, and leaving the lawyers and the courts offscreen.
That includes offscreen passings and animal casualties, by the way (and we all know how many innocent horses have been slain in battle).
Criminals tend to make charismatic subjects, but more interesting here is the agency worker, whose labors reflect other homegrown efforts that remain offscreen.
Later, Lucy and another housemate, Felix (played by Machine Gun Kelly) steal the car and leave together in a scene that happens offscreen.
Both of them happen offscreen, and are revealed in a matter-of-fact throwaway line about how the abortion caused some lingering discomfort.
Earth-shattering developments happened offscreen, and others were tossed off casually, as though the show needs to move at a full gallop now.
Ramsay murders his father Roose (163 minutes in), then feeds his stepmother Walda and newborn stepbrother to his dogs (offscreen, but still disturbing).
These days, however, Ms. Spencer is slipping past limitations, moving into producing offscreen and guiding her onscreen career away from "nurse face" roles.
But the Gaineses' popularity — alongside speculation about their offscreen religious beliefs and politics — has landed them at the center of an anti-gay controversy.
They had actually come together at some point offscreen and conspired to trick Littlefinger into believing he was manipulating them into a fractured relationship.
Her absence in subsequent films had been hand-waved away in Ragnarok by explaining that Thor and Jane had broken up offscreen between films.
It could be an interesting story to tell, but it happens so quickly (and largely offscreen) that it's hard to invest much in it.
Instead, Jughead (Sam Whipple) has become ultra-neurotic since his offscreen divorce, and spends more time trying to connect with his son than dating.
After an offscreen breakup mentioned in "Civil War," Potts looks like she's back working for Stark and the two have noticeably rekindled their relationship.
In the trailer, we see D.J. (Candace Cameron), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) make a late-night call to an offscreen Michelle.
Most of the offscreen buzz (and some of the onscreen buzz) at Cannes in 2018 was about gender equality and women in the industry.
And not even Rose, a star who is known for her strength and confidence both on and offscreen, is immune to the painful scrutiny.
But prompted by a voice offscreen, he managed to croak out a thank you to the "liberty-loving folks" who'd tuned into his feed.
The pair's romance continued offscreen as well: Perry and Roberts were seen on a number of dates in 1996, PEOPLE reported at the time.
Some of Hollywood's most recognizable stars will hit the red carpet at Sunday's Golden Globe Awards with powerful women who make their impact offscreen.
Captain America and Iron Man are one of the iconic Marvel duos, and their offscreen counterparts are comparing their friendship to other Disney pairs.
In fact, one of her most famous roles came during an offscreen drama which involved a love triangle seemingly ripped from a movie script.
That Jamie experiencing sexual desire unencumbered by memories of Randall and with an anonymous woman in a brothel happens offscreen completely undercuts the drama.
It was the first time the friends showed any level of romantic affection, but likely not the first time their offscreen alter-egos did.
Suddenly, they seem to be just everywhere, onscreen and offscreen, in comic-book flicks, in childhood-destroying comedies and even in the presidential race.
It's a horror show — and an apt, brutal metaphor for our offscreen world — with an abandoned nuclear power plant and a derelict amusement park.
The titillating and gory details of any one case narrow readers' focus onto particular bad actors, relegating law enforcement to a largely offscreen menace.
Their introduction was startling and beautiful, especially as they dragged Mitch's body offscreen, leaving a trail of blood and a pair of glasses behind.
The film's scene is the sort of centerpiece that only works if you know the women playing it are formidably matched equals offscreen, too.
The usual hallmarks of a coming of age film, like first kisses or Prom, are either alluded to offscreen or not depicted at all.
African-American life in Durham is all but invisible, which means that the political, religious and cultural roots of the real story remain offscreen.
He mocks her theatrics ("Bowing, bowing, bowing"), and she pleads with him in song ("We're gonna fall, gonna die"), before he flings her offscreen.
"I was also born first, so I also won that competition," he said, a joke typical of the brothers' repartee both on- and offscreen.
The convergence between the sexed-up wardrobe onscreen and the sexed-up treatment of women offscreen seems both obvious and the great verboten subject.
There's then a quick cut to Brennan driving to his next sale, laughing at an offscreen question presumably about this comment about his faith.
During a recent red carpet interview, Entertainment Tonight's Deidre Behar asked Ulrich whether Reinhart and Sprouse were as involved offscreen as their characters were on.
There wasn't a single scene that hinted at their suspicions, or that they were colluding with Bran, who's apparently been psychically spying for them offscreen.
Genesis possessed a number of other religious leaders (including, in one of the series's best offscreen gags, Scientologist Tom Cruise) before it got to Jesse.
The moment captured in the photo is one of many the actor says he'll miss, so let's hope the two continue this amazing friendship offscreen.
The rare instances where serious drama occurs are actually kept offscreen, and only described afterwards in their solemn group discussions about the importance of empathy.
Ava, a Life in Movies, a new biography by Kendra Bean and Anthony Uzarowski, delves into the late screen siren's colorful life, on and offscreen.
Tom Cruise is one of the world's most famous people, but he keeps his offscreen life extremely private— and that goes for his kids too.
It's certainly refreshing to see a show spotlight its less popular characters with actual airtime instead of offscreen business we hear about after the fact.
Those two performances are among Long's best comedic ones ever, and the combination of Thomas offscreen and Long onscreen proved to be a winning one.
Their camera falls to the ground, but the movie keeps on rolling while we look at an empty frame and something really bad happens offscreen.
"They have a real passion for what they do," she said She attributed their success partly to personalities that are as pleasant offscreen as on.
It's hard not to dread the inevitable Jon-Dany hookup, especially given this episode's painful foreshadowing, like Dany's look of longing after Jon walks offscreen.
It's also unique as it happens offscreen, as she discovers her daughter's now headless body in the car her son was driving the night before.
Mr. Gelatt uses negative space to emphasize Jessica and Keith's isolation from each other and plays games with perspective, inviting speculation about Jessica's offscreen actions.
The relationship of director and actress grew offscreen as well: They became lovers, though Mr. Bo, who often co-starred in their movies, was married.
Its overarching tone is calibrated sardonicism, an approach that is most evident in the serene, once-upon-a-time narration from an offscreen Willem Dafoe.
Wendy and Chuck dine and drink together in their house, quietly, mulling over offscreen conversations about what just went wrong in both of their lives.
The new trailer also features glimpses of a menacing gunman, a huge, insect-like beast and several characters looking freaked out by something happening offscreen.
The entire beginning of the central romantic relationship is left offscreen, as is all but the ending of a very significant argument between the couple.
Mr. Christopher devoted much of his life offscreen to caring for his autistic son, Ned, and to championing for the developmentally disabled and their families.
Everyone laughed, but the producers cut the cameras and the conversation continued offscreen, where Zemmour told Sy that her name was "an insult" to France.
Todd: Your point about how much stuff has happened offscreen this season is a good one that I hadn't really thought about until just now.
The dramatic stakes are inert, the filmmaking is hyperactive, and the movie keeps introducing characters only to shuffle them offscreen a couple of minutes later.
All that happens, however, offscreen; Cameron discovers the bloody aftermath in the bathroom, and soon she escapes God's Promise to an uncertain but far freer future.
Not only are Petsch and Morgan the cutest offscreen pals, but Riverdale could definitely use some diversity in its couplings, and we're definitely here for CHONI.
While the White Walkers and wights remain offscreen in the trailer, the threat of them bringing eternal winter to all of Westeros is realer than ever.
The show was a hit, and a large chunk of that success was due to the two black women running the show, both on- and offscreen.
The CGI alien invaders in The Avengers are so blandly drawn that it's difficult to even remember what they look like five minutes after they're offscreen.
Horgan told me that she and Delaney — who is sober offscreen as well as on — never intended to get into Rob's alcoholism in a real way.
At the beginning of the earliest social media platforms, the "relationship status" was a central tenet of profiles that took on a very real, offscreen significance.
The writers behind the new Captain America: Civil War even killed off Carter's character in the present day with a casual mention of her offscreen passing.
Charlie Hunnam may spend his time onscreen as a tough king in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, but offscreen, he wields a pan and spatula.
Onscreen, she's a model of silent, smiling elegance; offscreen, she's brassy, frank, and loud, with the suspicious scowl and clipped cadences of an overworked Queens housewife.
Depp and Heard's onscreen chemistry was palpable, but despite a small flurry of rumors, neither star has ever confirmed when the romance began to move offscreen.
Rather than risk a messy offscreen battle with the show's former star — and a potential comeback campaign — ABC decided to kill off the Roseanne character altogether.
There's Reese in a lingering close-up; there's her onscreen foil (and offscreen co-star/co-producer) Jennifer Aniston, staring warily at herself in the mirror.
And for as much as the army of the dead barely existed as a concept within the show, the Golden Company has remained almost entirely offscreen.
In a surprise, Mr. Gibson also drew a nomination as best director, officially ending his 10-year status as a Hollywood pariah for his offscreen behavior.
But some of it is also on the direction, which never really conveys the chaos of Jassim's life in flashback, instead leaving much of it offscreen.
While we were offscreen, a whole lot happened — including Paige acquiring some jaw-droppingly good outfits and all our previously unattached characters pairing off or having kids.
Fans of The Office know that even though the show hasn't been on the air since 2013, cast members still regularly reunite and spend time together offscreen.
It was a startling message at the world's most glamorous film festival — onscreen, war and poverty and struggle; offscreen, red carpets and yachts anchored in the Mediterranean.
That said, there's an odiousness to what happens to Beatrix when she's in a coma — the offscreen setup to the events of Kill Bill — that's always rankled.
Over and over, he returns to close-ups of his characters' faces as they take in some grotesque offscreen horror that strains the limits of their sanity.
Still, it's worth appreciating the diverse wins that happened offscreen, especially considering that the Creative Arts Emmys don't get as much press as the Primetime Emmys do.
The Barden Bellas may sing in perfect sync, but offscreen Pitch Perfect 3's Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson couldn't contain their giggles when they broke character.
Hollywood's leading ladies are often sexualized, and their offscreen sexual orientation may not make a difference if they are able to be marketed to the male gaze.
Here, most of the plot consists of Kenny, and later Hector (Jerome Flynn), a catfished john he joins up with, submitting to the orders of offscreen trolls.
"You can see in this very quote that the states are laboratories of democracy," Sinema says in the edited video, gesturing to a slideshow that is offscreen.
But between that and the offscreen death of Blackfish, it felt as if the producers were saving up their stunt outlay for next week's Bastard Brawl 2016.
If anyone is looking for an offscreen analogue to the show's catfights, the two women, speaking separately by telephone last month, described more of a conscious uncoupling.
That last volley lasts all of two seconds and plays out offscreen, with only the rat-a-tat sound effect making viewers aware of the widespread carnage.
All of these things, combined with a series of offscreen viral moments and the revival of the "Keanu is awesome" meme, gave Reeves a renewed cultural omnipresence.
This was a question I began to consider quite frequently as the slew of news stories accrued last fall: How much female anger has been lurking offscreen?
When she finishes spelling out the word, she quickly covers her legs with her dress, her face despondent as she rises from her seat, and walks offscreen.
And when digital media activities are balanced with offscreen activities like playing outside, playing with toys, reading books with caregivers, and getting the recommended amount of sleep.
The throughline is Mr. Nance himself, whether as a deadpan presence onscreen or a curious, playful force offscreen, aiming to keep viewers conscious of what they're seeing.
Due to various offscreen complications — well-covered in the documentary — the original G.L.O.W. only ran for four years and was canceled while it was still a hit.
In the opening scenes, as Bernard and (an offscreen) Ford are readying the androids for a demonstration for Delos, Dolores gets a clear view of the city.
It's not a perfect film -- the main character dies offscreen, and the ending feels anticlimactic -- but its best scenes are filled with visual poetry and simmering dread.
And as his friends find out what he's done — as they must — the movie isn't quite sure how to deal with the emotional fallout, mostly relegating it offscreen.
He opened up about the highly criticized 2003 film Gigli, which he admitted was doomed from the start because of his then-offscreen relationship with costar Jennifer Lopez.
Euron is a weird one, since his most important move — building up a massive fleet after Yara and Theon stole the core of the Greyjoy navy — happened offscreen.
Then there are parts actors take on that simply give them a little extra edge — and, sometimes, a cool new look that they can take with them offscreen.
But throughout X-Men and Wolverine's kid-friendly history, we've watched him stab, slice, and impale his enemies with minimal gore — or simply heard the act from offscreen.
Nick: Instead of sending Rosita and Sasha offscreen to await another episode, The Walking Dead decides it's going to resolve their Negan assassination side plot here and now.
Now unable to participate in the battle in any meaningful way, Bronn sprints for the dragon-killing machine, which we can assume he has been briefed about offscreen.
Jack is successful because the Beatles' songs, removed from their original context, still maintain the universal, instant appeal that has canonized them in our non-fictional world, offscreen.
However, for the nostalgic among us who want to experience the magic of You've Got Mail offscreen, there are some locations that have stood the test of time.
The arguments now are less about Roseanne's bold examinations of feminism and class both on and offscreen and more about how she's perhaps the president's most famous supporter.
Scott Speedman, who was dating Russell offscreen at the time, in addition to playing onscreen love interest Ben, discussed the haircut during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Mesnick, doing his duty by the show, said that without witnessing the breakup, we wouldn't have had any idea what happened—even though his own breakup was offscreen.
The other features the adult Otis, played by Lucas Hedges, an overly attitudinal star of effects-driven blockbuster movies whose offscreen life is like a drunken hellion montage.
Other Gossip Randall's actions offscreen must have been especially heinous considering they led to Jamie breaking his promise to Claire and leaving Fergus's fate up in the air.
"The Girl from Chicago" seemingly seizes every opportunity to announce itself as a construct — the soundtrack is rich with camera noise, stray honks, blown lines and offscreen instructions.
Post-town council, they have a heart-to-heart conversation, which confoundingly occurs largely offscreen—probably to make time for more montages, because fuck you, this is Footloose.
As Wilson points to the camera and Brown's smile lights up the screen, Eli stiffly walks offscreen shaking his head, wondering how he found himself in this position.
She can be seen posing for the camera, wearing a gold necklace and sparkly pink eye makeup, pausing to hug family members or to direct a comment offscreen.
The rift has consumed both women, but because this is a TV show and because we want to see Roseanne and Jackie together again, it's taken place offscreen.
The comfort of knowing that good characters would always win is partly why the death in "Bambi" (1942) remains so effective — even if it also takes place offscreen.
But Sherman and Kahl revealed that the role wasn't being recast, per se — it was being completely reconceived, and Hayes's character would be killed off offscreen between seasons.
What the world subsequently discovered about O'Reilly's alleged offscreen behavior was, in hindsight, just a reflection of what Ailes allowed him to get away with, onscreen, for years.
The man, who has remained offscreen, murmurs, "With or without you," and then there's a cut to the woman, who's standing still next to a huge metal winch.
But that's not all they are, and watching their offscreen careers unfold provides a fascinating window into the way that money, fame, and "influence" work together in 2018.
While working on this review, I unexpectedly run into him at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and I suggest that in this exhibition he is standing somewhat offscreen.
But despite the offscreen fun and the harsh (but necessary) "You're not going to Paris" moments, this season aims to be about much more than just drama and dresses.
In multiple scenes, Cunanan and his father are shown going to bed together, and in one, Modesto Cunanan tells Andrew to stay quiet as he reaches for him offscreen.
It's possible, though not confirmed, that Barr's character may die offscreen — an interesting turn of events considering that was the fate of Goodman's Dan in the original sitcom ending.
Offscreen, Moore was known for his charm and his wit, churning out cynical quips about acting and Hollywood, and frequently being wryly self-deprecating about his own acting talent.
Meanwhile, offscreen, black actor Noma Dumezweni wowed Broadway audiences — and snagged a Tony nomination — with her portrayal of the wizarding brainiac Hermione in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
While ostensibly most of his responsibilities happen offscreen before a video is uploaded, Majlak sometimes makes jokes about what the legal team allows Paul to upload to the platform.
While the actresses fought for the title of friend, offscreen the two get along perfectly with Wilson attending Hathaway's star ceremony at the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday.
As if NBC's " This Is Us" didn't already make us love the bond between Jack and Rebecca Pearson on TV enough, here's another reason to love the duo offscreen.
Sandra, for instance, has had one play out mostly offscreen with a guy she met in season two, who later fell into a coma during that season-ending tornado.
"I love you" stays offscreen the way the car crash does, and for the same reason: because Gilmore Girls isn't interested in looking at explosive words and actions directly.
Will, the most levelheaded character, could balance out Karen, the most hyperbolic character, at times when we'd least expect it, like when Karen considered leaving her offscreen husband, Stan.
But geez Louise, folks, I don't know that I wanted to see Brienne reduced to a sobbing mess because of a romantic relationship with Jaime that occurred mostly offscreen.
When CNN returned to the live shot, Burnett and Klobuchar sat side by side in folding chairs, squinting grimly at what appeared to be a monitor located somewhere offscreen.
He had already emerged as an offscreen figure in the hearings, described in phone calls and text chains, orchestrating the efforts to muscle political favors out of the Ukrainians.
Here We Go Again' (2018) Who would have expected that a "Mamma Mia!" follow-up would kill Meryl Streep's character offscreen, and that the movie would work without her?
We briefly meet Alma's predecessor, Johanna (Camilla Rutherford), who annoys Reynolds at breakfast and is dismissed offscreen by Cyril, with one of Reynolds's old dresses as a consolation prize.
By shuffling Steve Murphy and Pablo Escobar offscreen in its third season, Narcos handily indicates that the story here isn't about any one character, or even any one plot.
Within an hour I was back to constructing the perfect Instagram story, starring some gently falling autumn leaves (while I frantically mopped spilled coffee from my new dress offscreen).
A click on either Siri icon opens the same black box in the upper right-hand side of the macOS desktop (it actually slides in from offscreen — a nice touch).
Braun is a cantankerous internet ranter of incredible bile and imagination, prone to punctuating his often terrifying spiels with "motherfuckers" and accusations of necrophilia aimed at some unseen offscreen doubter.
La La Land makes Mia and Sebastian relatable by providing just enough information that you can easily imagine these characters living lives offscreen, before the movie introduces you to them.
And offscreen, the Australian actress takes just as many hair and makeup risks, translating bright yellow eyeshadow and chunky glitter into unforgettable red-carpet looks that somehow appear totally effortless.
And surely there's a more sinister way to read the inclusion of real-world objects and settings — that shooting people in worlds that resemble ours could inspire similar violence offscreen.
And, yes, just about the easiest thing this show can do is to compare and contrast the fairy tale Everlasting sells with the insidious offscreen chaos that makes it happen.
Harington, who plays Jon Snow on Game Of Thrones, was both the on and offscreen lover of Leslie before her wilding character, Ygritte, was shockingly killed off in season 4.
And most surprisingly, after a dust-up with the police (it takes place offscreen), Johan seems shaken up, and pulled closer to Andre's worldview, doubting even his precious poetry. (Mr.
Given the uproar over sexual violence on HBO shows like "Game of Thrones," the most controversial scene in the pilot is likely to be an implied rape that happens offscreen.
Mr. Zuckerberg posted a video of himself playing the instrument in his Palo Alto home, where he was accompanied by the offscreen wailing of his 1-year-old daughter, August.
All the credit goes to Verge, the mostly offscreen conscience (as in Virgil), whose voice belongs to Bruno Ganz and who gasses on with Jack about philosophy, morality and art.
The onscreen confrontations and salacious rumors about offscreen intrigue — panelists screaming and crying backstage, hosts and producers needing to be physically separated — have always been central to the show's appeal.
Less ubiquitous, however, are references to poor Ophelia, Hamlet's love interest who spends much of the play offscreen, only to be ghosted, and driven very publicly insane before her suicide.
At least Marvel is working to represent marginalized groups both on and offscreen with movies like "Black Panther" and "Captain Marvel," which is more than Mr. Scorsese has ever offered.
In an apparent offscreen quid pro quo, she helped him skate on his charges in exchange for protecting her family from the Dark Army, which he does with apparent alacrity.
Enjoying reading offscreen is increasingly important for everyone in an over-digitalized world where email and other digital communications encroach on the boundaries between night and day, home and work.
The stamp is tabulated using an algorithm that awards points for film and television productions with women in key on- and offscreen jobs, and extra points for women of color.
But the Traffik actress, 42, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue that she is currently the happiest when she is offscreen — and a new boyfriend may have to do with that.
"Justin is an excellent kisser both on- and offscreen," Barrymore gushed about her on-and-off again boyfriend, whom she met on the set of He's Just Not That Into You.
Sebastian Stan and Tom Hiddleston may play foes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but offscreen, Stan wanted to reach out and help Hiddleston during the actor's whirlwind romance with Taylor Swift.
But emotionally, I didn't feel prepared, because much of that trouble had happened offscreen, in the gap between season two and season three (which opened with a three-year time jump).
Encountering a band of the Free Folk, aka the wildlings, Jon fights one of them only to discover she's a woman, Ygritte (who the real Jon Snow will later marry offscreen).
Slashing weapons do horrible damage to human bodies, but the movies have always been coy about positioning the doomed mooks Wolverine takes out, concealing the wounds and dropping the bodies offscreen.
And while that belief system is most apparent in Three Billboards, it lurks under the surface in shows like The Handmaid's Tale, and offscreen at events like the Women's March, too.
Look for: Subjects they love already and new topics to stretch interestsCool experiences that can't be had offscreen Examples: Metamorphabet, Toca Pet Doctor What type of media is best for learning?
As I'm being rustled awake by a prostitute demanding money for the sex we apparently just had offscreen, my first thought is how weird watching this must feel for female viewers.
Offscreen, a slave trader repeatedly emphasized the strength of the black men for sale: "This is a digger, a big strong man," he said, a proprietorial hand on another man's shoulder.
We're supposed to feel relieved when the threats to society are safely interred in some offscreen steel box where they can't hurt anyone except other bad people whose welfare doesn't count.
Suits stars Meghan Markle and Patrick J. Adams may play love interests on the small screen, but it's her offscreen relationship with Prince Harry that's even more like a fairy tale.
But now that she's a full-fledged, grown-up star (she turns 23 tomorrow), she's been doing some major offscreen adulting, like renting a $10,000-a-month Soho loft in NYC.
Part of the dignity he brought to his work came from his reserve offstage and offscreen, from the slight air of mystery that made him stand out in a TMI culture.
"Caro" kind of came and went with lots of offscreen drama — if she didn't spy on Jed, Roper said she'd never see her children again — but a markedly flat onscreen presence.
But the star admits that her offscreen wardrobe couldn't be more different from LJ's (but that didn't stop her from stealing a few key pieces from her character's closet for posterity).
The most obvious change from the book is that, as Bernadette was offscreen (so to speak) for most of the novel, Elgie and Bee's pursuit of her is at its center.
When one of TV's most beloved couples falls in love offscreen, it's easy for fans to conflate the fictional and real-world relationship — making the latter's breakup particularly hard to swallow.
Actress Beanie Feldstein's love life may have been less than smooth sailing in the 2019 coming-of-age comedy Booksmart, but offscreen, she's seems to have a permanent case of butterflies.
The first opens with an offscreen Mr. Fancher discussing the Spanish word "duende" over battered black-and-white images of a man being shot out of a saddle in a western.
While streaming, a man&aposs voice could be heard, and while he first remained offscreen, Johnson appeared to begin kissing him while the man reached around her and grabbed her neck.
"He is usually a bit like Santa Claus in that you don't really think about him," said Pearce ("The King's Speech"), who is almost never offscreen during the three-hour show.
In Mike Nichols's triumphant adaptation of the vicious Edward Albee play, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor — known for their turbulent romance offscreen — star as Albee's unforgettable, bitter and utterly codependent couple.
Ditto the second season finale's sudden shutdown of long-running plotlines and potential stunners: Annika gets grabbed by the feds but tells Lucious immediately rather than serving as a secret snitch for any length of time; Jamal gets shot by his friend Freda Gatz when she tries to assassinate his father, but heals offscreen; Lucious's mentally ill mother resurfaces in front of the paparazzi but is pulled away before she can damage his reputation, also offscreen.
The offscreen saga began in 1977, when a struggling actor named Hampton Fancher set his sights on making a movie out of Philip K. Dick's book Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
It's a universe in which endings are uplifting, brushes with death offer glimpses of the divine, and sex happens way offscreen, between a man and a woman, in the context of marriage.
That obsession even extended offscreen at the Comic-Con panel, where Tatum goaded co-star Halle Berry into chugging what appeared to be half a pint of special Old Forester Statesman whiskey.
All the while, some blurry rumblings of action took place on the periphery with our secondary characters, whose significance is so diminished at this point that it might as well happen offscreen.
What's odd about the episode is that it's a bit of a throwback to the show's first season, when major, major battles mostly happened offscreen, then were summarized by the characters afterward.
When Lara is pinned to a stone wall, trying to figure out which colored gem goes into which slot, it can't help but feel like some offscreen controller is managing her actions.
They may be sworn enemies on The Walking Dead, but offscreen, Norman Reedus and Jeffrey Dean Morgan are as close as Negan and Lucille (or Daryl and his motorcycle, for that matter).
Maybe that's a good thing, because Hale joked to People that her onscreen boyfriend and offscreen buddy didn't keep up with his strict hygiene regime in the later seasons of the series.
Rory Gilmore gets good grades, mostly offscreen, while Paris yells at a soup kitchen employee who won't let her volunteer over Thanksgiving so she can put community service on her Harvard application.
You want to shout along with the voice in the background who chimes in yelling "you're gonna catch a body if you ain't careful" like an offscreen commentator in a Worldstar video.
On TV, though, it's really hard to achieve the same effect, because you can't simply keep something offscreen in the way you can keep it off the page — not without more effort.
But this time her voice recedes into a fog of reverb, still shining, but more like the way an anglerfish shines in the oceans depths—beauty hiding more terrible things just offscreen.
When we pick up, Paper Boi's career has progressed, but all the growth happens offscreen and we just see melancholy parts of his rise: the lack of dependable income, bad fan encounters.
Movies that turn on violence against children can swerve into uncomfortable terrain because kids are such obvious prey but also because the offscreen world is filled with so many real horror stories.
The shot in question shows Scott holding little Stormi when she's clearly fresh out of the oven, and Woods can be seen sitting at a table while Jenner's voice is heard offscreen.
Crucial to Fleabag's growth is a handsome priest (Andrew Scott) who's also flawed and searching for meaning, who also communicates with an offscreen presence, and who accepts Fleabag for who she is.
Upon receiving the pricey cycling bike from Hunter's character — who is mostly offscreen in the 30-second commercial — the ad follows his wife's yearlong fitness journey as she records herself working out.
They fell in love both on and offscreen — Leslie's wildling character Ygritte died on season four, lying in the arms of Harington's Jon Snow — and the actors tied the knot in 2018.
Abba's often relentlessly upbeat, earworm-y melodies contain songs that suggest something quite horrible has happened offscreen before the song starts — breakups, betrayals, or just generally unhealthy attitudes toward romance and attachment.
Lively was dating DiCaprio while Gossip Girl and Savages filmed in L.A. And Gossip Girl executive producer Joshua Safran told Vanity Fair that during that time, the crew learned from Lively's actions offscreen.
In this case, the Oscars' most noted offscreen controversy — the glaring whiteness and maleness of many of the major categories and movies — didn't get quite the airing an extended monologue might have delivered.
All of this makes for a great send-off for a character who will no doubt die offscreen between Episode VIII and the upcoming Episode IX, which will be directed by J.J. Abrams.
Her co-star and friend Lili Reinhart, who confirmed her offscreen relationship with Jughead Jones actor Cole Sprouse at the Met Gala, prefers to keep her real life romance out of the press.
These apparently respectable stiff-upper-lippers must adapt or perish as their ordered world explodes into grisly chaos, all as a direct result of their past sins — while Hitler's shadow looms just offscreen.
Bouncing on and offscreen like recurring TV characters are her protective, traditional-minded young fixer, Fahim (Christopher Abbott); her frenemy news colleague Tanya (Margot Robbie); and that goofily forward government official (Alfred Molina).
" Brindle moves the camera around from room to room (Rogers can be heard "moaning" offscreen at one point) and then takes it into the bedroom, where the two "engage in a sexual act.
And, just as many musicians treat recording as a loss leader in a career built on live performance and merchandising, many porn performers supplement their earnings with various forms of offscreen sex work.
" As to the obvious parallels to our offscreen political woes, I'll simply defer to Francis Urquhart, of the BBC's original "House of Cards": "You might very well think that; I couldn't possibly comment.
She begs to go talk to "her friends out there," but an offscreen member of the show's staff tells her that she cannot see her friends and should not tell anyone what happened.
LOS ANGELES — The offscreen stakes were minimal: "Rogue One," the first in a series of "Star Wars" spinoff films planned by Walt Disney Studios, was always going to be devoured by moviegoers worldwide.
There are times in the film when the comedian is offscreen, long-shots and audience reactions, and in those moments, the installation goes pitch black, no image at all, just a dark room.
The events of the end of Midsommar are fairly straightforward, even though there's a lot that happens offscreen (like most of the deaths, for instance, and clearly some Harga machinations and plotting as well).
Riverdale co-stars and real-life couple Lili Reinhart and Cole Sprouse are notoriously low-key about their offscreen relationship, but that didn't stop Reinhart from waxing poetic about her boyfriend's new romantic drama.
Many fans recognize Michael Mantenuto from his role in Disney's Miracle, but those who knew him best will remember him more for his work offscreen as a father, soldier, hockey star and community activists.
Granted, it's totally plausible that they could come to this conclusion — with Bran in the family, they can probably figure out anything — but it did feel a little easy for everything to happen offscreen.
Since Black-ish premiered in 2014, Shahidi has stood out both on the show and in her offscreen life, becoming an activist and a sort of public teen representative on a variety of issues.
You may have thought that Emmy-winning Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston was a mild guy offscreen, but his new memoir includes surprising revelations about sex, a difficult childhood and a brush with murder.
Of course, Vanessa's resurrection doesn't change the fact that her death leaves her offscreen for most of the movie, to say nothing of the off-putting nature of her death in the first place.
If the kids were simply kept offscreen, the characters we're supposed to love actually turn into terrible parents who are more interested in watching Karen down a line of martinis then their children's welfare.
Though we can't know for certain why the changes were made, it's interesting to look at some of the key moments left offscreen and how they inform (or alter) our understanding of key events.
Onscreen, she has been best friend to Jennifers Garner and Aniston; offscreen, she texts with her real-life BFF, Janet, about gorging on Taco Bell and crying in airports and at Rust-Oleum commercials.
Rudy's dances are well-shot — Fiennes emphasizes the entire body in motion so the viewer can trace its line — but they're pretty and bloodless instead of thrilling, which doesn't encourage offscreen oohing and ahhing.
In "Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story" (2017), Alexandra Dean's documentary portrait that is now airing as part of PBS's "American Masters" series, we see Lamarr playing a different offscreen role: that of an inventor.
I'm not going so far as to suggest Oleg has turned double-agent offscreen, but Nina's death is still fresh in his mind, and quite possibly informing whatever the hell he's doing right now.
A potboiler of a thriller, Homecoming, adapted for TV by Mr. Robot showrunner Sam Esmail, borrows a page out of her Oscar-winning role, similarly depending on Roberts's offscreen persona to build out its plot.
The element of their offscreen friendship — which they really nurtured and served them so well, creatively and certainly financially, of course — it was in many ways why the show survived and came together so well.
The fact that my arm could follow a character offscreen kept bringing a smile to my face, as I twirled to face new enemies while finishing off a droid that had crept behind my flank.
But her maternal role on- and offscreen is part of what makes her reading of Adam Mansbach and Ricardo Cortés' parody children's book Go the F— to Sleep for Vanity Fair all the more hilarious.
Offscreen couple Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender take their romance to the big screen in a new heartbreaking movie, The Light Between Oceans, based on the book of the same name by M. L. Stedman.
Perhaps most notably, Mr. Gibson — assisted by savvy Lionsgate and Rogers & Cowan publicists — has re-established himself as a player in Hollywood after a decade when his offscreen behavior made him a movie industry pariah.
Many academy voters have long insisted that art should be separated from the artist — that the Oscars should be about assessing the caliber of work and that concerns about offscreen behavior should be cleaved away.
Aside from being a cheeky acknowledgment of the fact that we're watching them have this conversation on an actual TV show about their lives, the conversation was a real one they had to have offscreen.
Coca-Cola is bringing back New Coke in honor of 'Stranger Things' The trailer also featured glimpses of a menacing gunman, a huge, insect-like beast and several characters looking freaked out by something happening offscreen.
Like that film, Logan embraces all the emotions a generation of filmgoers may have about Wolverine and the X-Men, but it also pointedly moves them offscreen, in favor of a new crop of potential heroes.
Needless to say, the actress is not her wide-eyed (yet surprisingly badass, when the situation calls for it) character, and her offscreen style is much more modern and edgy than Nancy's buttoned-up '80s vibe.
The thump-thump-thump of your pickaxe is soon mixed in with a whooshing of a jet pack and the satisfying click of a hookshot connecting with a piece of rock offscreen, saving a long fall.
Witness video In a cell phone video shot by a witness that emerged Wednesday night, Officer Robert McDonald, who was responding to assist Bongiovanni, emerges from offscreen and kicks Hollins while he is on the ground.
But I've seen this exact brand of offscreen-death fake-out work countless times with both book-readers and show-viewers on Game of Thrones, so it seems like we need to throw it out there.
Rachel wanders offscreen without too much drama (or maybe the crew didn't recognize her either), while Amber the Bachelor try-hard stomps away in tears before ditching her high heels at the edge of the pool.
All throughout, there's running commentary from an unidentified person who's watching the incident from offscreen, giving a play-by-play about how the dog wants to get away and will just have to be thrown in.
The charged use of offscreen space seems borrowed from Ruben Ostlund (who won the Palme d'Or in Cannes last month for "The Square"), whom the directors, Maximilien Van Aertryck and Axel Danielson, cite as a collaborator.
And while her life onscreen has established her as a bonafide Hollywood heavyweight, it's her work offscreen as an activist and organizer of major movements that's made her the super star we need most, especially now.
Lévy praises a soldier he refers to as the "white-haired general," only for that general to be killed offscreen — seconds, we are told, after a scene of a firefight that is included in the movie.
Ever since ABC announced its Roseanne revival, speculation loomed about how the beloved sitcom would be updated for 2018 — and how much creator and star Roseanne Barr's offscreen support for Donald Trump might play into it.
The draw between Hap and Leonard is the main reason to tune in, as Purefoy and Williams (friends offscreen, too) trade jousts and jabs in the manner of longtime friends who know everything about each other.
And when the ACLU and the Black Lives Matter movement both invest heavily in trying to help Taystee beat the charges leveled against her, it feels as if far too much of their involvement happens offscreen.
An image of a child and a violent video game suggests that the filmmakers (the script is by Matt Cook) mean to draw lines between onscreen and offscreen violence, but that moment quickly passes, leaving no trace.
The parameters of Hudson's public persona were first defined with her star-making turn as Penny Lane in 2000's Almost Famous, then reinforced through both her onscreen roles and her offscreen life over the next decade.
It promises to give audiences unprecedented access to Elba – who had been private about his life offscreen in the past – "showcasing what drives him, his aspirations in life and the challenges he wants to face and overcome."
Sure, the resident evil ruler of the Iron Throne has no fear of backlash from her maniacal actions, but offscreen, the real-life Lena Headey has a much more difficult time dealing with all her Cersei critics.
I had a good time watching it, but I could always see the filmmakers just offscreen, holding up the big table the Legos were scattered across, sweating and straining to keep the whole thing from toppling over.
Sir Burton acts as the plot's shepherd, tying together its mythical past and its explosive present, but once his role is fulfilled, his character is shuffled offscreen so unceremoniously that it's laughable, in the most painful sense.
Buddy Duress That's definitely the case with Good Time's Connie Nikas, an aspiring lowlife who embarks on a neon-lit crime spree through Queens after a violent offscreen clash with his grandmother and a botched bank robbery.
Most startling still is the fact that the police shooting of a black character offscreen — part of Everlasting's disastrous season starring a black suitor and UnReal's worst and most confused moment to date — never comes up once.
In a distracting twist, the parents share the first names of the actors playing them, which suggests a connection between the onscreen and offscreen Isabelle and Gérard (who have worked together before) that's more inferred than explored.
The front-loading, coupled with a handful of lackluster creative decisions — twists that didn't really work, keeping one character offscreen for almost an entire season, needless complication of the conspiracy storyline — made for plenty of critical blowback.
The industry had also been plagued by offscreen scandals, the most famous of which concerned the wildly popular comedic actor Fatty Arbuckle, who in 1921 attended a Hollywood party at which an actress named Virginia Rappe died.
Once, the movies could pretend that all men are created equal (as long as they're white) and that good guys win (as long as they're white guys), even as offscreen life made a lie of those fantasies.
In an interview with Offscreen, Snow recounts his implementation of the Houdini software (now used for 3D animation for video games and blockbusters) as well as hiring recent graduates of Toronto's animation schools to help on the production.
The new VICELAND series Dark Side of the Ring investigates stories from the sport's heyday in the 70s and 80s, when what was going on offscreen was frequently much more violent and deadly than what the cameras captured.
It's a little rough at the moment, with lengthy delays between fouls and restarts as one of the tiny outfields runs offscreen to retrieve the ball, and the aftertouch isn't as enjoyably exaggerated as the game's spiritual predecessors.
Moreover, leaving certain characters offscreen but technically alive would encourage fans to stay fixated on them – which in turn would undermine the effort to re-center the franchise around new flagship heroes like Spider-Man and Black Panther.
A hundred years later, the management of fan frenzy was professionalized as Hollywood studios crafted their stars' offscreen personas with as much care as their onscreen roles: fake names to suggest rugged masculinity, fake marriages to conceal homosexuality.
Anna Paquin & Stephen Moyer Steamy True Blood scenes were bound to create some IRL attraction, so it's no surprise vampire Bill (Moyer) and blonde bombshell waitress Sookie (Paquin) hit it off all the way to the aisle offscreen.
The first of these is Abby (Olivia Wilde) whose parents have the discretion to perish offscreen, and whom we first encounter snuggling with her husband, Will (Oscar Isaac), arguing about the merits of a particular Bob Dylan album.
"Westfront" is also notable for its creative sound editing, expanding space through offscreen sound, creating sound bridges using artillery fire that extends from one shot to another and even devising audio match cuts, between cries and whizzing shells.
Instead, he is compelled to answer the questions of a young attorney named Mark Bankston (offscreen and unseen), who over the course of more than three hours meticulously deconstructs the world that Jones has conjured for his audience.
Although neither Scott nor Jenner make an appearance in the video, the Kylie Cosmetics mogul can be heard offscreen saying, "she's so cute" — as well as trying to make sure her daughter didn't accidentally turn the video off.
"This let us actually write dialogue and express ideas closer to how we would in film — a loaded glance in a cutaway could be much more powerful than a line of dialogue shouted from offscreen," Mr. Reznick said.
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And the same goes for Lawrence's actions offscreen: When she's given alcohol during interviews — the most surefire way to bring out the Cool Girl — and she turns it into a joke afterward, commenters speculate she has a drinking problem.
We only hear it sung posthumously by a character who died offscreen between films: Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace), the scientist who was one of the few survivors of Prometheus, the previous film in Ridley Scott's planned trilogy of prequels.
The eldest remaining Stark son, played by Isaac Hempstead-Wright, spent all of Season 5 offscreen, training in a cave under a tree with the Three-Eyed Raven, a mystical guru played in Season 6 by Max von Sydow.
Like any number of Ms. Akerman's other movies, this one revisits some of her preoccupations — home, exile, memory, identity, bodies, specifically the female body, on- and offscreen space — through the prism of Natalia, long one her most ineluctable subjects.
The film emphasizes the fierce, frightening intensity of Crawford's offscreen character, largely a product of her own hard childhood, and it brings out a simple and powerful idea: actors can't give onscreen what they don't already possess within themselves.
The film itself has fueled think pieces galore, about nearly every element of the movie, precisely at a time when Tarantino's status as a legendary auteur has been dinged a bit due to all of those old offscreen controversies.
Offscreen Mr. Glenn, 78, is his own brand of daredevil — a freak-of-nature, ramrod-erect warrior of ripped muscle, steely sinew and nonexistent body fat who skis, hikes, races motorcycles and open-water spear fishes in the Pacific.
Maura's offscreen death becomes the starting point for a musical devised by her ex-wife, Shelly (Judith Light), as their grown children (Amy Landecker, Jay Duplass and Gaby Hoffmann) reunite for the funeral of the parent they called Moppa.
Cameron would be picking up the series right where he'd left off, after Judgment Day, as if other entries made by different directors in the intervening years — the first of which unceremoniously had Sarah killed offscreen — had never happened.
Zendaya and Holland's incredible rapport on and offscreen had fans thoroughly convinced that the two were more than just friends; the Marvel alums appeared frequently on each other's social media pages and hang out together often in real life.
"This feature works by locking the scroll position on an on-screen element to keep our users in the same spot even as offscreen content continues to load," Google wrote in a blog, which uses a Recode story as example (oops).
Through running text message commentary, the offscreen character rails against the mother's poor parenting skills, admits to poisoning the hamster with antidepressants as a test case, and then reveals that drugging the mother into an overdose was the next step.
For a while, Cantwell and Rogers toyed with revealing in season four that she already had a kid with her ex, Tom, in the three years that mostly transpire offscreen at the season's start, but they quickly scrapped that idea.
It constructs pointlessly elaborate schemes — with which, say, Frank can steal a presidential election and reinstall himself as president — then assumes the couple's ruthless efficiency is so all-encompassing that the results of those schemes play out offscreen between episodes.
Mourning is as much a throughline in First Man as the space race is — Neil's mourning for Karen, but also mourning for his fellow astronauts, who perish offscreen in crashes and onscreen in horrible accidents where they burn to death.
And that really turns out to be the bigger problem: a core emotional pillar of the movie seems to have come about offscreen, and, having missed it, it kind of just feels unfair that everyone is so mad at him.
Lumière's feather-duster girlfriend Plumette (voiced by Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and the living wardrobe Madame Garderobe (Audra McDonald) get slightly larger roles, giving the story a place for actors of color, even if they're mostly offscreen voices matched to animated objects.
Sometimes the effect is convincing; you might not be tricked into thinking that De Niro or Pacino are 30 years younger than they really are, but you aren't conscious of the notable differences between their on and offscreen appearances either.
When it comes to the discussions around Woman Walks Ahead's white woman co-lead, one of Greyeyes' frustrations is that he sees the conversation as further sidelining the Native voices that actually did take part in the film on and offscreen.
When the found-footage genre works, it works because the camera shows us just enough to give us a taste of the terror offscreen, without succumbing to the same plot beats as every other found-footage film that's come before it.
But there's also another lengthy interval with hilarious superhero fashion designer Edna Mode (voiced by Bird), a bunch more gags about government mind-wiping, and the obligatory joke about how badass superhero Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) has a nagging offscreen wife.
Best known as a member of the villainous Lannister family on Game of Thrones, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau has spent his time offscreen working as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, slaying gender inequality and fighting climate change.
Harding and Hale may not be romantic offscreen, but from the look of their interactions on social media, they're clearly good pals — and good pals tend to be more forgiving of when their friend has had an everything bagel for breakfast.
As this film by Sol Friedman examines what it means to depart from long-held principles, it interweaves Razie's musings with animation and other special effects — most creatively when it reveals that her offscreen interlocutor is a talking pig's head.
It opens with her mumbling something like "We just wanna be pretty / pretty that's the goal / we just wanna smile / get a mammy home" as a black woman nursing a baby in a chair gets dragged offscreen by two men.
The rape, at the hands of a white man visiting Samuel's plantation, takes place offscreen — Esther quietly enters and exits the master's house, her trauma implied by her sunken stare and her collapse into the arms of her husband, Hark.
Even though the rumours suggest otherwise (because we all know when two or more women are in a room together, the patriarchal assumption is there has to be drama), Lopez told Refinery29 that dynamic and her friendship with Wu extends offscreen.
Ray's death is so important that he's reincarnated as a cat, but the opening act of this episode alone yields the offscreen murders of the drive-by witnesses and the two hunters who mistake a henchman's hood for a wild animal.
But the series has long been criticized for its violent gameplay — the 2001 release, GTA III, achieved notoriety after it was discovered that players could hire a prostitute, have (offscreen) sex with her, kill her, and then steal her money.
Telling the story of their first date, it's the first major depiction of the Obamas in a feature film, and Sawyers and Sumpter portray the future first couple with such sweetness and magnetism that you'd be forgiven for thinking them an item offscreen.
For one thing, the musical finale is, God bless it, so fucking weird that you'll always be more distracted by how it bursts into song at inopportune moments than distracted by its incredibly earnest attempts to keep its formerly most recognizable star offscreen.
But while the ridiculous stuff onscreen is a problem, so is all the stuff that apparently happens offscreen, due to choppy editing, a lack of interest in the characters, or possibly just a limit to how many destroyed cities $165 million can buy.
The twist was perhaps most compelling as an offscreen object lesson about how drastically viewers' relationships with beloved television shows have changed, to the point that any show runners considering old tricks like big, shocking deaths and cliffhangers might want to think twice.
At those moments, often when Ms. Portman herself is offscreen, her directing also feels more open and self-confident, and you understand that in telling the story of how Mr. Oz developed his voice she has gone some distance toward discovering her own.
In one, late in the film, he announces Logan's arrival in the vicinity of the action simply with the sound of Jackman bellowing in the woods somewhere offscreen, then pauses to prolong the tension of when he might finally join the fray.
But when a series seems more intent on surprising its audience every week instead of creating relatable characters whose decisions, and not the machinations of some offscreen influence, inform the plot, then the balance is in favor of mystery being the reason to tune in.
Most indies on this budget scale would just use offscreen lights and sparing CGI to keep the alien threat minimal and mysterious, but the Strause brothers are special-effects artists with extensive experience on films including Avatar, The Avengers, Looper, and the X-Men movies.
Jones was cast in 2011's Like Crazy opposite Anton Yelchin, with whom she formed a bond offscreen until the actor's tragic death in June after his Jeep Cherokee rolled down the driveway to his Los Angeles home and fatally pinned him to a gate.
That's right — the 31-year-old was sent home on week three, but the friendship she formed with Megan Marx on the show grew into something bigger offscreen, sparking a whole bunch of speculation before Marx cleared everything up on Instagram in a sweet post.
From car-crash comedies like "Smokey and the Bandit" to romances like "Starting Over" to the hit television series "Evening Shade," Mr. Reynolds delighted audiences for four decades, most often playing a good-hearted good ol' boy seemingly not that different from his offscreen self.
The movie's tone does have at least a consistent tinge of Mr. Smigel's acerbic perspective — an early scene shows a couple of kids watching the classic film "The Grapes of Wrath" on TV with the sound off while their offscreen parents scream at each other.
Like the references to a coming world catastrophe that suggestively shudders with wider implications, the hoodie suggests filmmakers who are still struggling to keep an eye on the offscreen world while spinning a fictional universe that can somehow offer a brief escape from it.
The couple is one of the most cherished of television, and Brody and Roberts were just as adored as a unit offscreen: The two got together right around the time The O.C. premiered in 2003, and remained a couple for three years before splitting up.
Jennifer's Body (which only recently gained mainstream appreciation) used the offscreen sexist bullshit happening to Megan Fox as a backdrop against which to challenge heteronormative gender roles and with our pitiful portrayals of women in film — all before #MeToo turned that into a global conversation.
A lot of the fluff pieces that surround Game of Thrones have centered on how Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams are good friends offscreen, too, which made it all the more irritating for them that they hadn't gotten to share scenes together since season one.
But that role paled in comparison to the person Fisher was offscreen: a fearless advocate for mental health, someone with a supernatural ability to make us smile, a gifted writer brimming with honesty and wit, and someone who wanted to be known for dying via underwear strangulation.
On the other hand, there's the feeling that Hollywood has been dismissive of religion, pushing it offscreen or treating it as stigmatized content that recognizable talent has tended to steer clear of, and leaving audiences who want to see depictions of faith to seek out homegrown alternatives.
Last onscreen interaction: "The Wolf and the Lion" (Season 1, episode 5) Most of what makes Cleganebowl (the much-speculated-about clash between Sandor and Gregor) such an intriguing prospect is all the stuff that's happened between the brothers offscreen, long before we met either of them.
But the way they've remained mostly offscreen until right now and the way that they neatly resolve Greg's growing conflict over his place in the Roy family, versus the family he grew up in, is terrifically engaging and great character development for our favorite very tall boy.
Not only did the show make her the person most singularly responsible for Rick's sacrifice at the bridge in a contrived way, but they also wrote her out of the show offscreen, using the time-skip to conveniently gloss over the events leading to Maggie's departure.
Created by artist Jayson Musson, Dunk on Trump is about as simple as a game can get: you simply tap the space bar of your keyboard while a green-clad baller approaches the president, leaps up high, and scores two while posterizing Trump, who's sent sideways offscreen.
It's a bold move to put so many eggs in the "Bran Stark is magic" plotline, but having good old Davos in your corner is a great investment; as it certainly seems he be a bigger player in the wake of Stannis' (offscreen, totally unconfirmed) assassination.
Romeo's still nowhere to be seen, and so we're still waiting on his reactions, and the only feelings Darius has about his (offscreen, career-ending) surgery seem to be that since the shooting jump-started his awareness, he might as well make things work with Ruby.
"Celebrity Family Feud: Political Edition" sketched the motley circus of surrogates and campaign allies, including Ivanka Trump (Margot Robbie, her hair apparently blown by an offscreen fan), a vampiric Vladimir Putin (Beck Bennett) and Bill Clinton (Darrell Hammond, slipping on the role like an old sweatshirt).
Not everything in "Vera Stark" works—the performances are often heightened in a way that hurts the play more than helps it—but its ending, which takes place offscreen during the making of the epic and shows us why Vera's performance was so striking, is revelatory.
Young children are the most likely to benefit from digital media when the content is engaging, educational, and relevant to their own lives; when they use it together with others — when parents help children understand what they see onscreen and connect it to what they experience offscreen.
It's nearly five minutes long, and while there are some good moments — namely Daryl shooting things, Carol wearing body armor, and a newly badass Tara pointing her gun at something just offscreen and whispering "bang" — most of the trailer is just everyone standing around talking about fighting.
Unaware of the growing offscreen tension between the show's co-stars, Martin Lawrence and Tisha Campbell, we'd champion their characters' over-the-top love, howl at the snarky digs Pam (Tichina Arnold) leveled at him or simply debate the merit of his character's hip-hop fashion.
Tired of being defined more by her offscreen aura than by her acting — hello, she was nominated for an Oscar and won a Golden Globe — Ms. Sevigny produced "Lizzie" so that she could, for the first time in her 50-film career, play the lead part.
"NERF blasters are truly the best way to reenact 'Fortnite battles' outside of the game, and we can't wait to see our fans create Fortnite stories all of their own with the iconic accessories seen in the game, or by bringing the battle offscreen with Monopoly."
Marisa Tomei's billionaire bad girl, Mimi Whiteman, was the closest the show came in the past, and she was unceremoniously suicided offscreen; Shyne (the recurring guest star Xzibit) is just the latest in a long string of halfhearted attempts to build a mini-Lucious from scratch.
In a rare and revealing interview, the Hollywood icon opens up to PEOPLE about her life now, her successes and struggles in Hollywood – and a few of her most memorable onscreen love interests like Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson and Steve McQueen, and whether or not they had affairs offscreen.
During a visit to the real school where Booksmart filmed pivotal scenes (Refinery29 and other journalists were treated to their very own notebooks and lunch bags, with mom-approved inspirational messages and me-approved Oreos inside), Feldstein and Dever talked about how they created a lasting bond offscreen.
Someone offscreen began interviewing a cop, a black cop with a handlebar mustache— that mustache—in front of a door with three locks in a row, top to bottom, one, two, three— "We're just happy we can bring the boy home to see his parents," the cop said.
And when he does accomplish something meaningful, like brokering a meeting with his brother Jaime to set up a wight-centric TED Talk with Cersei, or meeting in private with Cersei to argue for an armistice — Benioff and Weiss kept all the important parts of his negotiations offscreen.
Offscreen, Brooks has been just as ambitious, positioning herself as an outspoken leader in the body positivity movement with her hashtag, #voiceofthecurves, a Lane Bryant modeling gig, and her role as a spokesperson for Refinery29's 67% Project, which focuses on representation of plus-size women in mainstream media.
While trying to ensure the safety of his household and vassals at the Last Hearth, little Ned Umber (Harry Grasby) was waylaid offscreen by the army of the dead and turned into a wight — and the centerpiece of a creepy body-parts art installation by the Night King.
The reporters, he said, asked a lot of the same questions: whether the young cast of "Stranger Things" are friends offscreen (they are); whether he is dating Millie Bobby Brown, his 13-year-old co-star (he's not); whether he knew how popular the show would become (he did).
During the barrage of short scenes in the second half, we see a desperate, intoxicated, and practically incomprehensible Steven Burnett out in the woods with Gersten Hayward, contemplating suicide — and then we hear an offscreen gunshot after a glimpse of a passer-by sends Gersten scrambling into hiding.
Even during the Depression-era, actresses like Fredi Washington (The Emperor Jones; Black and Tan), who didn't have the same volume of opportunities as their white counterparts, could find a way to make their presence felt on and offscreen in spite of the underdeveloped supporting roles available to them.
Second, instead of joining free social media platforms that benefit from turning us into addicted, narcissistic extremists, we could agree to pay subscription fees to services that shun "likes" for features that empower our lives offscreen, making these services, in essence, fiduciaries acting in the best interests of humanity.
Like a lot of celebrities, and especially because the Gaineses are, in a sense, reality television stars, there's a desire to know whether their offscreen lives match up with what they're selling on camera, from their parenting styles (they have four children) to their love lives to everything in between.
By the time a "Purge Mass" is committed — with two men of the cloth rapturously locked in an erotic embrace as they mutually stab a homeless man to death, all while enthralled rich white people look on — there's an eerie Orwellian symmetry between the audience onscreen and the audience offscreen.
Though he is referenced very briefly, his fate is unclear until he shows up in Girl Meets World, explaining to the audience (but not to Shawn, who apparently learned all of this offscreen in BMW) that after his accident he was offered a lucrative principal position at a different school.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Midway through Rojo, a black-and-white television set emits a commercial in which an actor, wearing a cowboy hat, waving a pistol in the air, and haughtily sucking on a candy, refuses the request of a voice offscreen to try one of his sweets.
It's crazy that Dream is already six months old, especially when looking back on the journey her parents have taken over the course of their relationship — from being estranged from the Kardashian family, to earning their own reality show, to publicly breaking up, and now quietly working out their problems offscreen.
The needle remains similarly unmoved, in the big picture, at Riverrun, where after some saber rattling, Jaime took over the castle and Blackfish, whom we never even knew we were supposed to care about until a few weeks ago (and thus didn't, really), died in a presumably clumsy swordfight offscreen.
LOS ANGELES — Jerry Maren, who danced into pop culture in 23 as the tartan-costumed, candy-toting Munchkin leader of the Lollipop Guild in "The Wizard of Oz," a role that overshadowed a lifetime of quiet offscreen work to bring dignity to dwarfs, died on May 26 in San Diego.
"The Other Side" opens with a brief sequence consisting largely of black-and-white still and moving images — an overturned car, a young man on a motorcycle going nowhere, various familiar and less-so figures — while a sober-sounding, offscreen Peter Bogdanovich speaks about a filmmaker named J.J. Hannaford, called Jake.
This person is offscreen but detectable in the video's lurches and tremors, the way it swings its attention to the carcass of a fleeing kangaroo or a writhing fire tornado; the murmurs of awe or the crackle of a firefighter's radio as a landscape is reduced to a gray-scale ruin.
Still, she acknowledged one way that women in the audience can one-up the male gaze: By taking advantage of the opportunity to see the world through the eyes of a film's male heroes, they experience a fleeting glimpse of the freedom and power that men enjoy in the world offscreen.
The central mystery — the disappearance of two kids in 1980s Arkansas — is better paced than season two's mystery, especially when it comes to the unspooling of big reveals, but it never quite escapes the shadow of season one's central mystery and its suggestions of a grand, cosmic horror unfolding just offscreen.
You can watch the full monologue above, complete with a "Barista Theater" breakdown segment to explain what the Graham-Cassidy bill does (or doesn't do), and a quick aside to slam Fox and Friends' Brian Kilmeade as "a phony little creep" who derided Kimmel on air after allegedly hounding him offscreen for attention.
" During a SiriusXM interview back in July, Blake Lively confirmed that there's been talk of a new movie, and confirmed that the four girls are still super close offscreen: "The four of us are still best friends and to be able to create something together again has always been a dream of ours.
Castle Rock manages to capture the fear that comes from recognizing that darkness, and as long as the show doesn't get too preoccupied with the more conventional horrors lurking just offscreen, it may just become the scariest series on TV. The first three episodes of Castle Rock are now streaming on Hulu.
As evidenced by some of the best sitcoms on TV right now — like One Day at a Time, Superstore, and Black-ish, in which Diggs has a recurring guest role — comedy can be a vehicle for commentary on matters that are deadly serious not just offscreen but to the characters we're watching.
A vocal cheerleader for Moana (and, let's face it, pretty much every project in which Johnson, a canny self-promoter, is involved), he was a driving force for the film both offscreen and on, providing the voice for the demigod Maui and repeatedly highlighting Moana's cultural heritage during the movie's promotional tour.
Netflix's new thriller In the Shadow of the Moon hits both these buttons: it's constructed as a puzzle for viewers to unlock (though, like a lot of mysteries, it cheats by leaving some key clues offscreen), and it plays with the fantasy of being able to fix the past and avert the present.
It's why, when Tatum finally got the chance to showcase his comedic range in 21 Jump Street a year after this profile came out, those who had been paying attention to his offscreen personality weren't wholly surprised when he not only kept up with Jonah Hill but stole the movie from him entirely.
In the process, two of the three Sand Snakes were killed and one was captured — only to be finished off by Cersei in a two-for-one special as the queen poisoned her prisoner while keeping the Snakes' mother alive to watch her daughter die (the show implies that the death happens offscreen).
Notable deaths: Joffrey, Tywin, Oberyn, Ygritte, Lysa, Jojen (and we're led to believe that the Hound died offscreen) Notable rape scenes: Cersei (Jaime) In the Sept (a Westerosi temple), Cersei mourns over the corpse of her son Joffrey, crying while her brother and lover Jaime tries to comfort her with a kiss.
This is all familiar enough, but what registers most sharply is that there is a TV, just absolutely fucking blaring, right offscreen; Trump nods away and the shutters whirr and all the while the jingle for Empire Today, a carpet and flooring company, is playing at a volume generally reserved for My Bloody Valentine concerts.
It's difficult to see her growing spreadsheet of payoffs from men who have taken advantage of a young woman — no matter how much she tells herself that she's the one in control — and not make a mental leap to the power imbalance at work in Hollywood that enabled many such scenarios to take place offscreen.
But if you know much about Dick's personal history offscreen — which includes not only addiction issues but a long list of sexual harassment and assault claims and charges — hearing him tell a story about the time he went out with Vince Vaughn and drank so much that he "probably got gropey" is incredibly jarring.
Although Reinhart has made it clear she's not willing to speak about her offscreen relationship with her Riverdale costar — she recently told Harper's Bazaar that she wasn't "going to talk about my love story" — the actress made a very public declaration of her love for Sprouse in honor of his 26th birthday on Saturday.
When he finally reaches out to take her hand, initiating what becomes a passionate kiss, a clever bit of camerawork begins with Mary offscreen and follows Laszlo's his hand as it traverses the space between them until she is finally in the frame — a visual representation of the effort required to bridge the emotional gap.
The home's residents include a photographer who fusses with his old Nikon but can no longer see, and a dirty old man (there's no other phrase for it) who shares recollections of sex parties and, late in the film, tentatively proposes marriage to the offscreen filmmaker, who did her own camera and sound work.
Manohla Dargis, who named it the best film of 30, wrote in a review for The New York Times that "like any number of Ms. Akerman's other movies, this one revisits some of her preoccupations — home, exile, memory, identity, bodies, specifically the female body, on- and offscreen space — through the prism of Natalia," her mother.
There was plenty of other drama going on in Hilton's life offscreen at the time, as she got engaged to and broke up with Paris Latsis (they were dubbed "Paris Squared"), feuded with Lindsay Lohan, and in 2006 was arrested on suspicion of DUI, which got pleaded down to reckless driving and got her three years' probation.
The film has made it clear that the arresting officer is the one who tortured black people in jail, but apparently we are not to worry about that in this case: the woman later emerges cheerfully from jail, having been freed offscreen, and demands to learn what Mildred has been up to while she was gone.
The casting team also tries to meet the high expectations of audience members (who know how Black Widow kicks or how Gamora holds her sword) by compiling binders full of detailed information about each hero, as well as hiring makeup artists who can execute otherworldly looks offscreen — and make it look the same without CGI, every single time.
There is a restless and shitty immortality that comes with this sort of anti-celebrity—the sense that a so-memed player's name is forever lurking just offscreen on that What We're Shouting About Now graphic on ESPN, ready to scroll up, unbidden, and receive more extremely casual scrutiny from some promiscuous anti-expert or other.
The Pacific Northwest is certainly known for it's above-average rainy climate — but then again, it snows all the time in Pennsylvania, yet Rosewood seemed to be trapped in some weird eternal summer where the seasons never changed, and if they did, it just happened offscreen and we weren't allowed to ask any follow-up questions about it.
AFTER "TERMINATOR 2," different studios tried extending the series without the participation of Hamilton or Cameron: In 2003, "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" killed Sarah Connor offscreen and failed to reach the box-office heights of its predecessor, while recent efforts to revive the franchise, including the 2009 "Terminator Salvation" and 2015 "Terminator Genisys," were ultimately nonstarters.
Arthur has always had a tendency not to shy away from content that reflects the world young viewers might see offscreen; the episode featuring Mr. Ratburn's wedding was praised by many viewers not only for depicting same-sex marriage in the first place — a rare move for kids' programming — but for celebrating the couple without much commentary.
And Barr spent almost as much time during the revival's panel at the Television Critics Association winter press tour dodging questions about her Trump support as she did attempting to explain why her TV husband, Dan (John Goodman), is still alive in the revival even though the final season of the original show memorably killed him off (albeit offscreen).
In fact, Game of Thrones itself left him hanging out offscreen for the entirety of season five because he was just sorta doing his own thing: learning how to travel through time and space, projecting himself into other life forms, and becoming a creepy human database storing the complete memory of the universe, no big deal.
And, sadly, justifying affairs with guys who are taken is totally on brand for Rory... Of course, it's possible that Rory's been having bland, forgettable sex offscreen with bland, forgettable Paul (who?) all these months, but since she'd probably just keep forgetting to tell him she's pregnant until the kid turns 18, there wouldn't be much drama to explore in that scenario.
There were multiple deaths this week — Mr. Todd and his lackey, shot by a breezy Chantal; probably Chuck, punched by Freddie and his mighty garden glove; Steven Burnett, shot by himself — but the only one that feels likely to make a deep mark on the show is the deeply poignant offscreen death of the Log Lady, whose log has turned gold.
None of the above speaks to the directorial habit of the Zombieland director to drag and drop talent from sluggish moments of tired exposition that I could give a shit about—like Eddie's job and relationships that have no foundation—to the convoluted action scenes that coat moments of activity with a PG-13 glaze; the most violence happening offscreen.
You can totally just blast through levels to get to the end (and if you have trouble, you can activate the game's "mellow mode"), but when the secret stuff is hidden behind bits of scenery that unravels at the touch of the tongue (I mean all of this literally), or lurks just offscreen, it's a pleasure to go on a treasure hunt.
By withholding the specific story of whatever made her angry, Thurman made her anger itself the story — and the raw force of her struggle not to get angry on that red carpet summoned the force of her anger even more powerfully than its full explosion would have, just as the monster in a movie is most frightening when it only appears offscreen.
Telling a fictionalized account of LaBeouf's early stardom, more recent erratic behavior and rehabilitation, "Honey Boy" splits its story between two time periods: The 1990s, where it focuses on a young child actor, Otis (Noah Jupe), being bullied by his father (LaBeouf), and the 2000s, where it turns to an older Otis (Lucas Hedges), a blockbuster star with an explosive offscreen life.
After all, shoehorning in the loss of Fred (either by Fred's offscreen death, or by some other explanation) while characters are focused on a cult called "The Farm" and the possible demise of serial killer Hal Cooper (Lochlyn Munro) doesn't seem like the right way to honor a character and actor who has been a big part of the Riverdale family since day one.
Because the Keanu we saw onscreen as Neo was so much like the reticent but philosophical geek we saw offscreen, it was easy, if you were a Matrix fan, to view Keanu as synonymous with his character — someone who was just like you but who had learned to manipulate and transcend the whole system, in his case by becoming the biggest action star there was while still retaining humility and grace.
Meanwhile, Shannen Doherty—on "Beverly Hills, 90210," she transformed the Midwestern-ingénue role of Brenda Walsh into a morally ambiguous spitfire by applying bitch face to every line—drifts into view as a globe-trotting do-gooder who is nearly impossible to sign to the show, maybe because, like her offscreen version, she is unwilling to be cast as the villain that she was portrayed as during her tabloid days.
Led by Allister Thorne (whom we all know would've become Lord Commander of the Night's Watch if Jon Snow weren't so obviously cooler), it's likely that they want to seize and burn Jon Snow's body in order to prevent him either (a) rising as a White Walker (a common occurrence at the top edge of the world), or (b) being resurrected through the power of king's blood by offscreen-but-on-deck sorceress Melisandre.
After an offscreen breakup with the Joker, Quinn finds herself at odds with two more prominent Gotham City villains as she's trying to declare her independence in a world that thinks she's nothing without Mistah J.Roman Sionis aka Black Mask (Ewan McGregor) and serial killer Victor Zsasz (Chris Messina) are on the hunt for a diamond that a young girl, Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco), unwittingly steals from them without knowing its value.
Making a TV show that fits the description above and then trying to tie it to a massive cinematic superhero franchise that dominates our popular culture — while also spending lots and lots of cash to create, say, a giant computer-animated bulldog who interacts with the characters (but whom you shuttle offscreen as quickly as possible in order to save some money), well, that would be a really stupid thing to do, wouldn't it?
Favorite Sons and Daughters: Sansa Stark, Arya Stark, Bran Stark, Rickon Stark The Dead: Lyanna Stark, Brandon Stark, Ned Stark, Benjen Stark (MIA), Robb Stark, Talisa Stark, Catelyn Stark, Jon Snow (but not really, see The Night's Watch) Season 5: Youngest sons Bran and Rickon spent last season offscreen as Arya flunked murderbot training school at the House of Black and White in Braavos by carrying out a bloody personal vendetta on pederast Ser Meryn Trant.
Although it's oddly wicked that the master of lies is defeated by an omniscient psychic boy whose father Littlefinger had betrayed, it is frustrating that there is a vague suggestion of scheming by the Stark children that we never verify in detail onscreen or offscreen, unlike all other good schemes in the show (Tywin confessing the Red Wedding, Tyrion confessing to his gambit that exposed Pycelle's loyalty to the queen, Littlefinger and Olenna confessing to the Purple Wedding, etc).
It dropped a cheap and tawdry second season in 133 that focused on the trial of Hannah's rapist, and seemed to double down on all of the issues for which the first season was criticized — it ends with a graphic rape scene and an attempted school shooting — all the while maintaining both on and offscreen that really, it was just laying out some hard truths and exploring the real issues that teenagers face in their everyday lives.

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