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- In the performing arts industry such as theatre, film, or television, casting, or a casting call, is a pre-production process for selecting a certain type...
- received mainly negative reviews and critics felt Reeves was "woefully miscast". Roger Ebert opined that the film is one of the "great goofy gestures...
- the film was a financial success, some critics thought De Niro had been miscast, and queried his decision to star in a mediocre feature. In 2006, De Niro...
- positive reviews. Although Emmanuel Levy of Variety said that Arquette was "miscast", he stated that she "registers more credibly in the first part of the...
- unsuitable for the part. Anne Billson of The Daily Telegraph likewise found her miscast. However, CNN said that she "takes to the pulpy period atmosphere as if...
- Film Festival to negative reviews. Many journalists said Ortega had been miscast. Ortega began 2024 with a starring role in the drama Miller's Girl, opposite...
- garnered praise for her lively performance, while one critic thought she was miscast. In that same year, she portra**** the pregnant Jinny in The Party; the...
- had dumbed his daughter down. Pauline Kael believed that Streep had been miscast. Streep next pla**** opposite Robert De Niro in the romance Falling in Love...
- she, "as the kind of lippy heroine epitomized by Rosalind Russell, is miscast in a role that demands snark, not sleepy-e**** sweetness". In the western...
- Film Commission. Retrieved 28 August 2021. "Matthew Macfadyen 'Felt a Bit Miscast' as Mr. Darcy in 'Pride & Prejudice': 'I'm Not Dishy Enough'". Variety...