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"brooding" Definitions
  1. sad and mysterious or threatening
"brooding" Synonyms
gloomy glum dark forbidding foreboding grim morose ominous sinister threatening dangerous direful glowering hostile intimidatory menacing moody troubled doomy heavy contemplative meditative introspective reflective ruminative cogitative pensive thoughtful ruminant absorbed broody daydreaming deep dreamy musing pondering thinking deep in thought lost in thought studious sullen surly sulky pouting sour cross grumpy indignant irritable peevish touchy crabby mopey pouty resentful absent-minded preoccupied abstracted distracted absent inattentive vague engrossed oblivious faraway bemused distrait scatterbrained heedless forgetful unaware taciturn uncommunicative reserved reticent silent quiet unforthcoming withdrawn secretive dumb closemouthed mute aloof unresponsive distant speechless retiring close laconic introverted formidable intimidating terrifying dreadful alarming redoubtable daunting frightening fearsome horrifying fearful horrible imposing scary awesome chilling morbid funereal lugubrious sombre(UK) dismal melancholy pessimistic desolate disconsolate miserable blue defeatist dejected depressed despondent doleful downcast unhealthy gruesome sick ghastly grisly ghoulish macabre unwholesome ailing deadly diseased grotesque hideous infected death-obsessed horrid malignant big pregnant expectant expecting enceinte large swelling gravid childbearing conceiving gestational impregnated parturient prenatal caught gone quick with child preggers meditation reflection thought contemplation rumination consideration deliberation cogitation study introspection cerebration concentration speculation reverie prayer ruminating self-examination daydream fancy fantasy imagining vision hallucination dream trance inattention inattentiveness wool-gathering absent-mindedness absorption abstraction chimaera(UK) chimera(US) conceit delusion contemplating considering reflecting deliberating meditating speculating agonising(UK) agonizing(US) mulling over dwelling on thinking about chewing over meditating on weighing up ruminating on poring over fretting moping lamenting grieving languishing sulking repining bleeding desponding obsessing glooming sighing worrying grieving over eating your heart out fretting about languishing over mooning over moping over sulking about incubating hatching setting covering sitting sitting on stewing fussing stressing fearing sweating troubling bothering suffering chafing fuming feeling uneasy getting overwrought getting worked up getting in a flap getting in a fluster mooning pining dreaming fantasising(UK) fantasizing(US) gushing rhapsodising(UK) rhapsodizing(US) romanticising(UK) romanticizing(US) swooning yearning fading flagging weakening declining decaying wilting withering failing sinking deteriorating drooping dwindling diminishing sagging ebbing lagging emaciating going rotting More
"brooding" Antonyms
welcoming hospitable convivial friendly sociable approachable outgoing responsive open affable gregarious conversable neighborly(US) amiable kindly clubby warm lively chummy extroverted unreflective active disdainful disregarding ignorant negligent rejecting scornful shallow unthinking unthoughtful practical uncaring thoughtless irreflective apathetic absent-minded cheerful bright cheery chirpy genial good-humored(US) good-humoured(UK) good-natured pleasant sunny warm-hearted happy buoyant merry upbeat gay joyful unthreatening auspicious comforting encouraging favorable(US) favourable(UK) promising propitious reassuring away distant far good kind nice remote helping aiding alert observant awake quick vigilant wary attentive aware perceptive wide-awake on the ball on your toes extrovert outward-looking loquacious talkative chatty communicative garrulous forthcoming unreserved blabby conversational gabby motormouthed mouthy prattling talky voluble wordy blethering spontaneous impulsive instinctive automatic instinctual mechanical mechanic unconscious natural unwilled robotic superficial casual cursory depthless token unconsidered uncritical fatuous empty peripheral light flippant flimsy inane trivial slapdash inattentive bored carefree disenthralled disinterested existing indifferent thoughtful uninterested unoccupied easygoing laidback relaxed tolerant calm lenient unconcerned agreeable unhurried blase nonchalant undemanding collected composed imperturbable complacent lackadaisical unrestrained mindlessness asininity dumbness fatuousness foolishness futility idiocy stupidity stupidness brainlessness feeblemindedness imbecility inanity ludicrousness silliness simplemindedness simpleness uselessness absurdity absurdness dialog(US) dialogue(UK) extrospection concentration actuality certainty dislike existence fact hate reality substance truth alertness carelessness disregard heedlessness ignorance imprudence impulsiveness inattention neglect negligence praise short shrift thoughtlessness disdain attention injudiciousness improvidence inconsideration incautiousness rashness irresponsibility profligacy inadvisability indiscretion recklessness incaution unwariness temerity foolhardiness bad judgment impulse abandon uninhibitedness unrestraint wantonness spontaneity remissness obliviousness neglectfulness dereliction wildness forgetting ignoring neglecting pleasing not worrying

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But I also received the older myth that paints the Nordic region as a brooding landscape populated by brooding people.
I'm tired of my superheroes all brooding and moody, or
But this particular brooding style is completely new to scientists.
Sexy Venus in brooding, mysterious Scorpio is hot as hell!
I could hear his sullenness quietly converting to brooding resentment.
Opaque and brooding outside, the building feels transparent, uplifting, inside.
But he could also be rude, aloof, brooding, and difficult.
Picture your typical French romance, with attractive, brooding, pansexual characters.
"This outfit is brooding and somber, a Michele Clapton masterpiece."
You sense they'd agree, then go right back to brooding.
There's such a brooding emotional honesty in what he does.
It's brooding, plotting, dark, shady, sometimes sexy, and always freaky.
He seemed totally at ease as Siegmund: pained, brooding, passionate.
Instead, it overloads on brooding energy and kids behaving badly.
But there is something brooding and irrevocable about his calm.
It was steadying, after all that sake and needless brooding.
Gray's love for the house turned into a brooding obsession.
He is sullen and silent, brooding the loss of his love.
There's something about his dark, brooding persona that's sexy and intriguing.
Most were females, and "almost 99 percent were brooding," King said.
Next, we have a brooding Severus Snape teaching a potions class.
Then he entered his room and sat on the bed, brooding.
Shows where brooding teens wear knit hats and have supernatural powers.
You're making me feel like a failure at brooding over failure.
The brooding track finds both artists showcasing their signature, crawling harmonies.
To keep Will company and interrupt his brooding with chipper chattiness.
It's easy to swap those martinis for darker, more brooding manhattans.
Rumor is Liev Schreiber is playing a brooding chunk of meat.
In fiction, Batman serves as the brooding protector of Gotham City.
Perhaps most importantly, Kovacs is no longer the story's brooding hero.
" Her life, then, became one of "loneliness and brooding—and reading.
Looks like the ultimate brooding loner is looking to settle down.
"I usually went for the moody, brooding philosophical type," she said.
Big, brooding landscapes, up to nine feet tall, lined the wall.
The males and females take turns incubating, brooding and feeding the birds.
So begins three seasons of extraterrestrial-based drama, love triangles, and brooding.
He's so brooding he could be on a glam rock album cover.
The brooding musician, reclusive writer and antisocial genius are stereotypical creative types.
In the new series, Picard is older, brooding, and grounded on land.
INVESTORS STARTED the year brooding about the risk of an American recession.
He is the dour, curly-haired guy probably brooding somewhere on screen.
Devin Dawson has a dark, brooding side that he's quite comfortable with.
Will she have Matt Smith's manic bravado or David Tennant's brooding charm?
It's not just fashion photography, but storytelling: There's something brewing, brooding there.
How is VR going to enrich romantic comedies and brooding family dramas?
And unlike its brooding leading man, there's certainly nothing complicated about why.
But it's not the storyline for a niche, brooding show at all.
This brooding, stylish series' third season starts streaming on Amazon on Tuesday.
Not all detectives have to be brooding, whiskey-swilling clouds of gloom.
Arthur: I thought Trump's brooding character on stage was very Brando, actually.
What I got instead was a dark brooding trumpet with orchestrative backgrounds.
Their taut energy and brooding propulsion imbue them with a diamondlike beauty.
"You look a lot better brooding than I do," he told Jon.
More than fifty years later, he was still brooding on this fact.
Inside, the cathedral is brooding and somber, more Dark Ages than medieval.
Timothée Chalamet plays a brooding boy-turned-king with a bowl cut.
Here they come, the freckled and pale, the dark and brooding alike.
It's a warm-blooded yet brooding novel about the neurobiology of love.
The Hudson Valley was — is — such a big, brooding, hunkering, muscular landscape.
The gastric brooding frogs of Australia are probably not there anymore either.
The moon enters brooding Scorpio and finds you in an intense mood.
"You look a lot better at brooding than I do," remarks Tyrion.
Not quite the brooding, chiselled chap portrayed on-screen by modern-day actors.
I understand why Jon Snow spends the vast majority of his time brooding.
In a TV landscape once littered with brooding antiheroes, it's a welcome change.
He's dark and brooding with curly hair, but the plot is totally different.
He's also, of course, known for his brooding brown eyes and floppy hair.
Mr Ivenko is undoubtedly glamorous, brooding when he needs to be, sometimes funny.
I've had more existential episodes than usual, brooding about the meaning of life.
A brooding, insecure president, caught in a scandal as a nuclear confrontation develops.
Chris looked like the life of the party while Liam seemed more brooding.
Patrick was a brooding bad boy who played the piano like an angel.
As they continued on their way, the young monk was brooding and preoccupied.
The moon enters brooding water sign Scorpio, finding you in an intense mood.
During the lulls between games, he sat by himself, brooding into his iPad.
She likes brooding movies rich with ambiguities; he likes movies that arrive somewhere.
My baseline personality is anxious, brooding melancholy peppered with spurts of Pomeranian enthusiasm.
Yet Kalder spots something that is hard to articulate but worth brooding on.
There's a reason Jon Snow is always brooding — his life is cold and unpleasant.
Scorpios might be brooding and mysterious, but even they aren't too cool for gifts!
That's true in Annihilation as well, though there's less argument here and more brooding.
They may have totally different hairstyles, but they both share a similar brooding intensity.
Aidan Gillen ("Game of Thrones") stars briefly as a brooding Hollywood version of O'Higgins.
An octopod brooding its eggs on the stalk of a dead deep-sea sponge.
The brooding is really the key to successfully remaking this particular John Hughes scene.
The only viable explanation for the tethered configuration was a novel form of brooding.
This is DC at its best — not just dark and brooding, but also poetic.
Also it has Javier Bardem looking brooding, which is surely something everyone can enjoy.
His dramatic psych-folk songs were spacious, cinematic and edged with mystic, lonesome brooding.
Is something missing from your life—possibly involving valets, brooding, and the Spanish influenza?
President Trump was in Florida playing golf and brooding about his sagging political fortunes.
There is Mr. Affleck's existential brooding and the stoic dimple on Mr. Cavill's chin.
But Appel's Expressionism requires more from us than brooding and mute feelings of solitude.
Both directors went for a brooding character, obsessed with the death of his family.
But when the band gets brooding and introspective, the album opens up even further.
He rents a run-down cottage outside of town and settles into brooding exile.
Musically it's very dark and brooding, often teetering on the edge of uneasy experimentation.
Thanks to his brooding intensity and showman's swagger, he quickly made inroads into Hollywood.
A stroll on the moors is the ideal setting for brooding and cursing America.
In its real conclusion, the dancers moved in sculptural poses to brooding string music.
It all made the brooding boss feel better, people close to Mr. Trump said.
The visual is dark and brooding, reflecting the contemplative lyrics found on the song.
He's probably the intellectual aspect of the band: He's the brooding, more pensive member.
Even when the album's shades turn darker, like on the brooding "Quito," it works.
Once again, Affleck's Batman is just a brawler, a brooding, heaving sack of muscles.
With its lurid red and brooding villains, the thriller "Triple 9" comes dressed to kill.
The movie gleefully demolishes the cliché of a great artist as a brooding, omniscient eminence.
But she's still hung up on Hardin; at last, she's as brooding as he is.
Traces of the brooding mass only became evident through a large-scale new seismic study.
Huck, a brooding loner, is determined to find a job and stay out of trouble.
Even Tyrion thinks so: "You look a lot better brooding than I do," he quips.
The track manages to engulf you in its brooding aura without ever resorting to aggression.
And like a brooding, jagged-winged little mammal, Batman v Superman is within striking distance.
Portrayed by a dreamy, brooding Rooney Mara, the film's Mary Magdalene has unique spiritual talents.
Such dark and brooding feelings are particularly relatable as 2019 opens on a sour note.
It manages to be serious and sometimes even dark without ever being grim or brooding.
But on Buffy, her particular archetype is combined with the brooding, manpain-riddled action hero.
The song is uncharacteristically brooding, with Chris Martin sticking to his little-heard lower register.
Yes, moody and brooding budding model Anwar with the side-swooped bangs and big smile.
This Superunknown standout captures Cornell's huge range, from his brooding baritone to his operatic shrieking.
And you know what that means: A lot of photos and videos of Drake brooding.
It has not tried to smuggle players out of the club, brooding over their treatment.
And their brother, Ralph Angel (Kofi Siriboe), is a brooding type with a prison record.
The Moon enters Virgo this afternoon, finding you in an emotionally intense and brooding mood.
Until then, enjoy clips of Michael B. Jordan brooding about the "insanity" of books above.
The same dark, brooding tone is there, along with what feels like similarly complex storytelling.
After four acts of brooding vacillation, he is finally able to accomplish what he must.
Wisely, Hall chooses not to recreate Carrington's art (which can be brooding and sexually suggestive).
Brooding bands like Alice in Chains and Soundgarden validated the noisy discontent of teenagers everywhere.
The late Mr. Younger shows up as a silent, brooding ghost, rather like Hamlet's father.
This is a brooding book, one that dwells on Dostoyevskian notions of innocence and evil.
He is a brooding artist and rule-breaker convinced that they are breathing borrowed air.
"When I say no, I mean no," she asserts on the band's brooding title track.
Instead of brooding human wire hangers, they were rappers and skaters and rawboned teenagers again.
Plus, a stroll on the moors is the ideal setting for brooding and cursing America.
It's also an exciting day for your partnerships as the moon occupies mysterious, brooding Scorpio!
The piece is tightly conceived and appealing, a little Rachmaninoff-y with brooding noir flavors.
It's hard to imagine anyone other than steely eyed, brooding Kit Harington as Jon Snow.
Her latest effort, the brooding, ephemeral Diminution, sees her channel urban loneliness and emotional blight via a combination of delicate guitar, brooding trumpet, textural drones, eldritch chimes, and her own spare, startlingly sweet vocal stylings, which float above the mire like newly freed souls.
He's sturdy, like a rugby player, and wears his expressions with severity, like a brooding professor.
Max is so brooding that his love of depressing Russian literature quickly becomes a running gag.
The red looks particularly brooding, while the black controller triggers fond memories of the Sega Genesis.
A study from 2005 found that walking in nature can make you happier and less brooding.
But bringing Paul Schrader's dark, brooding and semi-autobiographical script to life was no easy task.
His is a brooding, almost feral Escobar, cornered, vulnerable, and all the more terrible for it.
You're in a more private mood this evening when the moon enters brooding water sign Scorpio.
The show had it all—brooding teens, complex romantic subplots, and obscenely lucrative musical tie-ins.
The poster features Stewart, 78, as the brooding captain standing atop a hill, overlooking his vineyard.
And in doing so, they set the tone for the gruff, brooding, soulful Wolverine to come.
The gaunt, brooding man was a stranger to her for all her efforts to know him.
That would explain its unflinching commitment to a colorless, brooding, mechanical version of the DC universe.
Batman is as much about the gadgets as he is the suit and the intense brooding.
Even if they're making dark, brooding music, they're willing to listen to a Miley Cyrus record.
Today, they're premiering the track's video below on Noisey, which matches the song's dark, brooding sound.
As brooding, energetic, and anguished as the album is, it knows exactly when to let up.
Theater | Connecticut Slumped in his chair, Dmitry Krymov seemed the personification of the brooding Russian director.
But it is steeped in a gently brooding awareness that everything is bound for eventual extinction.
"Females that are brooding their young don't eat, probably to avoid exposure to predation," Higgs said.
Indeed, Sewell's brooding Melbourne often feels like a stellar audition for Pride and Prejudice's Mr. Darcy.
The group had originally been looking for brooding female octopuses on the flanks of the seamount.
Saul Becker shows a deeper and more brooding sea in "Lacuna" (2015) at Zieher Smith & Horton.
You are "thinking like this" because you are brooding instead of acting, which is rarely productive.
But what makes this drawing different is its raw intensity and the unusually dark, brooding palette.
Moses Sumney's songs are meditations — they're brooding and contemplative and controlled by his focused, talented voice.
Taylor Kitsch became an overnight heartthrob with his portrayal of the brooding and troubled Tim Riggins.
The Danish quartet brought out both the brooding weightiness and near-crazed intensity of the music.
As chief of staff — which happened in Season 6 — C. J. became darker and more brooding.
Here was a young wife convinced, foolishly, that her love could redeem a brooding, powerful man.
Soon enough, Jesse is posing nude for a brooding photographer, who anoints her in gold paint.
Her music is both brooding ("When the Party's Over") and bitingly satirical ("Wish You Were Gay").
You're in an intense mood, thanks to the moon in brooding water sign Scorpio today, Aries.
Scorpio season kicks off this Monday making "brooding and mysterious" the style that slays until November 21.
"Rippin' my heart was so easy, so easy," begins vocalist Greta Svabo Bech over brooding piano chords.
It's created by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, and Hutcherson's character is less brooding and more...bumbling.
Accompanying the announcement is the latter's brooding new single, "Bury Me by the River" featuring singer Gonjasufi.
You will just feel an energetic shift from Scorpio's brooding intensity to your own sign's airier energy.
Again and again, we become unwitting participants in Moreau's sado-masochistic spectacles, his beatific and brooding reveries.
If the answers come with more brooding and strutting and clever turns of phrase, I'm so there.
It's the kind of quiet solemness that makes him so perfect as the ever-brooding Jon Snow.
Tormund Giantsbane has been a blessedly lighthearted character, in a show filled with very sad, brooding people.
Barnes delivers some great performances once his character stops brooding and starts trying to reclaim his life.
In the trailer, an adult Ellie sings a brooding tune with the help of an acoustic guitar.
Catalan punks Una Bèstia Incontrolable work within mid-paced and brooding hardcore with a slight anarcho touch.
"Yeah, and now the whole series is known like a brooding thing," Pattinson said with a laugh.
Because the superhero genre definitely needs another brooding antihero who struggles with his literal (and metaphoric) demons.
You're famous for your breezy, carefree attitude, but you're in a very intense, brooding mood today, Gemini.
If nothing else, brooding about love under a dark moon will feel particularly dramatic and thematically fitting.
Anyone hoping that Mr Pattinson still resembles the brooding hunk he was in "Twilight" will be disappointed.
Earlier today, the studio released a collection of brooding character stills, notable mainly for the fabulous fashions.
He shows up at dinner and talks over her mom, but mostly sits there in brooding silence.
First you have your classics, like a brooding, scarred Jon Snow who has risen from the dead.
At last, the brooding bastard and warden of the wall has caught a break: Jon Snow, a.k.a.
That's the identity he's attached himself to — the weird, brooding boy from the wrong side of town.
The ministers she has sacked are brooding on the backbenches, some waiting to exploit her slim majority.
With their clunk and coverage, summertime combat boots convey just the sort of brooding masochism Scorpios crave.
He said the brooding antihero embodied by Batman comes off as a tone-deaf relic in 2017.
The sight of these two dark, brooding identical twins fighting with incredible ferocity must have been arresting.
It's the most brooding Wilco album and a lot of Wilco fans will say it's their best.
You are a moody, brooding, emotional sign that can lean pessimistic if left in the wrong circumstances.
On "In Cedars," Lattimore plays a crisp, bright melody, which Baird shadows with brooding, smudged guitar sounds.
He was still brooding on his unflattering reviews while on vacation at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Their version of freedom, he found, had an existential bent, a brooding autonomy, that resonated with him.
The performance conveyed the plaintive brooding of the first movement and the driving intensity of the second.
James Bobick, the stubborn, domineering father of this religious family, sits silently brooding at the dining table.
Some were clotted and tangled, black and brooding, like Glass House or Horns of Hymettos (both 2001).
Their gaze is a cocktail of serious brooding and reflection, each channeling his or her inner Brando.
Alfred Hitchcock turned her novel "Rebecca" into a thriller with Joan Fontaine and a brooding Laurence Olivier.
Harrow, meanwhile, really is both dark and brooding, and she's motivated by a restless and fidgeting ambition.
And, like Alec Guinness's Obi-Wan Kenobi once did, Luke comes off as a brooding monastic loner.
The new case, like the first season's, involves brooding Southern police and a horrifying crime against children.
"It wasn't a studied thing — some kind of actor who practices brooding in the mirror," Benioff says.
Best of all, Superman actually smiles, acts heroically with minimal brooding and even cracks a joke or two.
He fully commits to the movie's brooding absurdities, rendering its costume-party grimness tolerable, even entertaining at times.
His extensive dialogues with the quieter, brooding best friend Ryan Atwood represented a man in search of resolution.
Their angst becomes a fetish, used to stroke and validate the brooding self-images of white male listeners.
None of that is a clear recipe for a blockbuster hero — or even a trendy brooding anti-hero.
Pattinson explained that he wanted to portray Edward Cullen as more brooding and stoic than happy-go-lucky.
At the Xitang festival, it should be said, brooding nationalists are outnumbered by youngsters having uncool, goofy fun.
To describe the music he creates is to risk leaning on the drudgery of buzzwords: nocturnal, dreamy, brooding.
A second, sent in Feburary 21016, was the related to the brooding war between Apple and the FBI.
His work engages the autobiographical, romantic, melancholic, and intimate—some songs are celebratory while others are more brooding.
You have a band of warriors, led by a brooding prince, traveling the world on a lengthy quest.
Bieber takes some of the edge off of Eilish's brooding "Bad Guy," but not in a bad way.
His sad lined face, the shaggy hair, the brooding eyes, became ubiquitous where Jewish leaders or luminaries gathered.
Kyle is a brooding character, and who can blame him, given his childhood traumas, which are gradually revealed.
With his square jaw, neat faded Afro and brooding gaze, he looks like a vintage Ebony magazine model.
Massa can be brooding, often emotional, and is sometimes outspoken, with a more flamboyant driving style than Button's.
The track features Stormzy, who also appears in the dark and brooding video, which you can see above.
Captain America's obvious devotion to Bucky is one of his two defining characteristics (the other is brooding idealism).
Isaiah spends way too much time brooding over his loneliness and dithering over whether Grace reciprocates his crush.
It's not a typical role for Gosling, more muted than even his brooding performance in 2011's Drive.
Sleeplessness makes you quite productive if you happen to be the brooding male lead in a major movie.
DAVID ALLEN "Brokeback Mountain," Charles Wuorinen's operatic version of Annie Proulx's modern classic novella, is brooding, atonal, noble.
Prabhas, fresh off the success of the "Baahubali" franchise, fails to re-create his brooding action hero persona.
How much ink has been spilled on that pair of brooding, scheming presidents, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon?
Skies once darkened by smoke are now brooding with clouds and rain — at least for a few days.
Pitt played the brooding Tristan Ludlow in the World War I period piece "Legends of The Fall" (1994).
Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley lead "Big Little Lies," a brooding class drama set in California.
One's brooding, asking her for a light of a cigarette in the most drunken and charming of ways.
It's not even the brooding, frightening Dark Knight, with Heath Ledger's iconic performance as a truly random Joker.
The sonnets of John Donne provide a brooding counterpoint to the gruesome turns of this nervy historical novel.
Miller and Momoa also allow us to see a sunnier side to the brooding, grim DC Cinematic Universe.
Today we're excited to share the brooding lead single, "Trembla," produced in collaboration with French producer King Doudou.
He was nominated for an Oscar in 2013 for his role as the brooding Jean Valjean in Les Misérables.
Sweet Venus enters brooding Scorpio today, Gemini, encouraging you to change things up in your day-to-day life.
The album is brooding, menacing, and yet reassuring, a delicate balance that hangs over most of the group's oeuvre.
For the last five years he's made his name playing the brooding hero Jon Snow in Game of Thrones.
As to how these signaling changes are producing such specific behaviors in the brooding octopus, that's not entirely clear.
In 21985 New Zealand's Jayrem Records released a 21984-inch vinyl EP of brooding post-punk by Wellington's Vietnam.
A sample of Hawtin's ambient and brooding soundtrack for the exhibition is available for listening on the Gagosian website.
The themes are appropriately brooding: police violence, the conflict between progress and nature, personal phobias, and feelings of alienation.
Kitsch failed to become a movie star because his movie-star image — as one-dimensional brooding hunk — was boring.
Not only are both men brooding and mysterious — but young Skeet Ulrich looks a whole lot like Cole Sprouse.
His perpetually furrowed brow and brooding eyes dart quickly to Tess before he agrees to walk home with Simone.
Theon literally grimaces as he approaches the beach of Dragonstone, while Jon looks as brooding as he always does.
Everything is brooding, tortured anti-heroes, stillness punctuated by sudden acts of violence, montage and ironically counterposed musical choices.
By the basketballer's brooding standard, this is such an upbeat note your columnist rashly ventures a cheerful last question.
Mr Bale is a complex actor; in films like "American Psycho" and "The Dark Knight", his strength is brooding.
One person who was not happy was Drake, who indeed was moody-brooding in the back of a limousine.
Similarly, the film doesn't explain much about its main character: a stoic, brooding man with an Elvis Presley hairdo.
As for the title superhero, T'Challa remains a bit of a brooding blank, as he was in Civil War.
Jonas, our brooding male lead, accidentally traveled to a post-apocalyptic 2052 and was captured by an unknown group.
Later, Tyrion calls Jon out for his trademark brooding — other characters have done it before, but not like this.
I thought he was magnificent—interesting and brooding—although I didn't really know him that well to be honest.
Every woman was hot and smoked Gitanes, and all the men wore berets and were all brooding and foxy.
You haven't seen the last of Rami Malek brooding underneath a hoodie in the glow of a computer screen.
Even stuff that was dark and brooding—if it doesn't change with the times, you're bound to be obscure.
I spent a few hours brooding, then slept again until 6, when I got up, had coffee and showered.
His brooding and violent father had been too impatient to teach him and, anyway, he couldn't afford a car.
Mr. Crowe doesn't do brooding or biting, even if there can be a strain of melancholy in his work.
What he made instead is a brooding, earnest reflection on the rites of the season, both religious and secular.
Fritz Bauer is a mass, and a mess, of contradictions: crafty yet principled, loyal yet friendless, brooding yet driven.
Aside from portraying brooding vampire Stefan Salvatore, the actor also played Silas (the first immortal man) and Tom Avery. 
On Thursday, in Haydn's restless "Nelson Mass" and Mozart's brooding Requiem, the players produced a leaner, more airy sound.
They stand on the beach in brooding full-length portraits, or sail the stormy seas in old fishing vessels.
To one side, Louis Garrel, the brooding, dark-eyed poster boy of cinematic hauteur, was vaping in thoughtful solitude.
His brooding presence dominates a world in which perky popular dances and conventional unison fragment into flailing, contorted violence.
Lekman's balance between musical cheer and lyrical/vocal brooding assumes a certain proportional distance between one and the other.
Remove Peter Parker from his four-eyed past, and make him the brooding, always tired, skateboard-riding Andrew Garfield.
Mr. Amato's brooding man-child features and skinny frame give physical expression to Pio's in-between, half-formed state.
The performance over all lacks vitality, with the sputtering, brooding Faulkland the only character who seems flesh and blood.
For something a little bit artsier, there's "River" (Netflix), which is still brooding and serious but also more eccentric.
And the chocolate mousse is suitably dark and brooding — "French chocolate," Ms. Delcourt said, with the emphasis on French.
They ended with an intense performance of Shostakovich's String Quartet No. 9, completed in 1964, a fitful, brooding work.
In some ways, that opens up huge new vistas of chill and leisure only stylishly laced with brooding affectation.
The Moon in Aries clashes with Pluto in Capricorn at 83:52 AM, creating some dark, brooding vibes this morning.
The streaming series is swapping out the horror of Hill House with brooding, hot 30-something superheroes with daddy issues.
Eden looked the same, still brooding and banging on a synth, but the volume of the room dropped by half.
You can set up rave lights for parties, mellow lights for relaxation, or dark colors for your daily brooding sessions.
He also lampoons the people around him, like stern team leader Luther (Tom Hopper) and brooding vigilante Diego (David Castaneda).
Cole went straight back to being stanned when he landed the role of the brooding and rebellious Jughead on Riverdale.
But there's one bright spot for brooding New Yorkers this month, and that's The Metrograph's latest film series, The Singularity.
Eden sees Nick spying on her and the guard while he smokes a cigarette like he's a brooding James Dean.
The other thing about Faith that makes her different from some of the more brooding, cerebral superheroes on the market?
The renowned film photographer Ralph Gibson was lying in his shrink's office in lower Manhattan a few years back, brooding.
From his leading men (Hawke, Timberlake, Owen, Al Pacino, Nicolas Cage), he coaxes a brooding intensity that resembles his own.
After mating, the males retreat back into the interior, while the females stay behind in the burrows, brooding their eggs.
The band's brooding rock sound has lent emotional gravitas to scenes in everything from Gossip Girl to Game of Thrones.
So it won't be 100% historically accurate, but it probably will be dark, brooding, and snag Moss plenty of awards.
You can see Paul brooding in anger on stage, when suddenly he blurts out the threat ... the audience was shocked.
This caught the brooding Thorn's attention, who rose into the sky mistaking the darkness as the hour of her hunt.
The song he wrote for the film is a brooding, ominous anthem, the sound of synthetic thunder on the horizon.
Maybe he took a few cues from his Edward Cullen days of brooding just out of Bella Swan's eye line.
Today, he elevated his brooding even more, through the release of a very #dark trailer for his new album Scorpion.
Certain characters recur, including Ms. Goldin's boyfriend, identified only as Brian, who seems always to be unnervingly brooding and glowering.
With Heath Ledger's signature flippy curls intact, plus that brooding/baby-faced scowl, he looks a lot like the actor.
It's full of interesting action sequences, puzzling mysteries, complex geopolitics, and enough brooding stares to fill a Stephenie Meyer novel.
The brooding, scenic video was directed by Dominic Marceau, and offers nine minutes of absolute calm in a manic world.
Unlike other brooding male anti-heroes (see: Tony Soprano and Walter White) MacMillan is capable of profound and interesting change.
Dailor sounds comfortable brooding on the jangly, slightly electronic verses and calling to the nosebleeds on the arena-sized choruses.
Make Brooke an airline pilot and Lucas (his first real mention because "simply brooding" is actually fairly plausible) a stripper!
The music swells and simmers, brooding synths and sultry electronic beats manifest a dark, compelling underbelly of modern R&B.
Sour has many shades, ranging from the sunny kiss of a kumquat to the brooding tang of Scandinavian rye bread.
Ink-blotted and brooding, Mr. Cohen's latest release for ECM Records, "Cross My Palm With Silver," has an immanent seductiveness.
It is just possible to imagine that the burly, brooding Antoine was once a kind husband and an attentive father.
Most are grapy, spicy and fairly straightforward, without the brooding complexity contributed by the soils of the Côte de Nuits.
I searched for the brooding young man with dark hair and high cheekbones in Rich's fuller face and silver curls.
After alternating between arguing, brooding and stewing, I now realize I don't have to react in such a negative way.
" The association of gothic buildings with "dark, brooding gloom" is "fundamentally misguided," he said; they are "not monuments to melancholy.
Yet, during much of the evening, especially in Macbeth's brooding moments, he sang with grave beauty and affecting emotional vulnerability.
Mr. Prine is the wry elder statesman, Mr. Isbell the brooding young striver, and Ms. Musgraves the chipper, progressive torchbearer.
It is an annual exercise in the anodyne — think pastels of elephants and brooding self-portraits, selected by local panels.
When grown there in sunny Mediterranean appellations like Jumilla and Alicante, it rarely has the brooding character found in Bandol.
Much of the piece has an unsettled, brooding quality, with scattered piano pitches accumulating over sustaining pedal into dissonant clouds.
It takes place in a hyper-stylized world in which brooding men and hyper-sexualized women enact exaggerated pulp fantasies.
They were younger, taller, brooding in a pop-punk kind of way, dressed in tight leather jackets, and a little hotter.
The CW's DC universe mostly deals in 20-somethings grappling with their powers while juggling day jobs and/or intensive brooding.
In simple terms, it means distracting the brain from constantly brooding on the pain signals it's getting from the body's periphery.
She then became everyone's favorite little brooding menace as Wednesday Addams in The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993).
The Long Night is sending Northerners into bouts of brooding for a reason: It's coming, and it's going to be grim.
After roasting up some Tarlys, Dany and Drogon arrive back home, where Jon just happens to be brooding atop a cliff.
It happens when you haven't slept, or you drank too much the night before, or you've been brooding over bad news.
He shows how "a lacerating sense of historical change" cuts deep into the exhausted bodies and brooding minds of his characters.
Harington included some serious jabs at his role in Game of Thrones, the beautiful brooding bastard from the North, Jon Snow.
The Hollow Crown's Tom Sturridge will play the brooding heartthrob, with Caitlin FitzGerald joining as Simone and Paul Sparks as Howard.
When I first heard him he was a teen making weird, brooding beats in his bedroom and uploading them to Soundcloud.
It's easy to question the brooding team captain (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) when he slaps his young female rookie on her ass.
Will it be the Hot Brooding Brunette Boy or will it be the Clearly Very Rich Girl With The Mean Face?
His dark and brooding nature and his stormy good looks make him a kind of Space Snape crossed with Mr Darcy.
Notably, the whole exercise is cast as the anti-Avengers, scoffing at colorful costumes and shot in dark and brooding tones.
But he just popped up on Carine Roitfeld's Instagram, looking shirtless and brooding, encircling the French fashion editor in an embrace.
In the meantime, Reeves reveals he's happy returning to the big screen as brooding assassin John Wick in the film's sequel.
He looks like a character from The Matrix—mysterious, dark, and brooding—enticing his listeners to join him on his quest.
After a fire alarm causes Dunder Mifflin employees to evacuate to the parking lot, he's seen hardcore brooding in the car.
Beside the brooding black-turbaned features of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, slogans extol the virtues of the "resistance economy".
He found some comfort in a warmer welcome in Russia after 1989, and commissions for several brooding monuments to Stalin's victims.
On top of all that, Jóhann Jóhannsson, who is responsible for the great, brooding score for Sicario, also composed Arrival's soundtrack.
Like rich people everywhere, they've bought summer "cottages" in Aspen, Jackson Hole, Nantucket or towns in Maine with scary, brooding names.
Here we see the brooding Batman and the idealistic Superman in a mash-up from the director of "Watchmen," Zack Snyder.
After working out for two hours to expend his energy, he found himself brooding about his behavior, as he often did.
" Mr. Roth said, "He was a wonderful, wonderful man and a great friend," adding: "But he was a very brooding painter.
ITV's wine list properly tilts toward France, though its various signature cocktails seem more in keeping with the barroom's brooding sleekness.
"Read more: 19 things you didn't know about 'Twilight'Pattinson's fame skyrocketed thanks to his role as a brooding vampire in "Twilight.
His work brings together vivid imagery with urban spaces, bringing expressive and brooding compositions like "Girl With Flag" into public view.
She shares a bedroom with Jon, a brooding farmhand who furiously scribbles journals mythologizing his affair with Sol's caustic cousin, Asta.
Since cancer can recur with or without producing obvious symptoms, we may fritter away a remission of months in obsessive brooding.
Unless you are referring to people who ignored both the invitation and the event, why are you and your daughter brooding?
Though there are intricate, soft-spoken strands of music in this brooding, mercurial work, it also has stretches of frenzied intensity.
Subjects of obvious topical immediacy are few in "Secret Life of Humans," the brooding new play of ideas at 59E59 Theaters.
After his crisis, Dr. Strange lands in Nepal, where he meets a guide (Chiwetel Ejiofor, as brooding and sincere as Hamlet).
But Harvey resisted the move initially, brooding about the decision and snapping at reporters for asking about his first relief appearance.
There are a lot of split screens and a lot of frankly clichéd, commercial-style images of characters running and brooding.
It tells the story of a brooding, secretive duke, Bluebeard, who brings his new wife, Judith, to his windowless, dank castle.
" Those lines are shouted in a song introducing the brooding, blocky Caped Crusader in the opening of "The Lego Batman Movie.
While Batman took out his brooding aggression on Gotham's criminals, you can take yours out on this spooky little fidget toy.
Four years ago, I was a young, brooding, biracial (Mexican-Palestinian) man trying to find myself and my place in America.
But that's not the strangest part about "The OA," a brooding Netflix series that involves abductions, brain experiments and a shooting.
Then bigger screens gave you more room to show how playing an action hero didn't always require a brooding, squinting demeanor.
J-Hope is high-energy, Suga the brooding musician, Jin the handsome one, who often reveals himself as a pun-loving dork.
As we all know, the Cullens are a vampire clan that's frozen in time as brooding teenagers that also happen to sparkle.
This weekend, to "wind down" from E3, I saw Hereditary, a brooding and truly terrifying meditation on grief, death, and family trauma.
While the book doesn't hit shelves until January, you can now see the novel's cover in all its brooding teen vigilante glory.
The dashing, brooding brit was renamed Hardin Scott (played by Hero Fiennes-Tiffin in the film); Zayn became Zed Evans (Samuel Larsen).
The Bristol, UK-based trip-hop collective's latest song, "The Spoils," is a brooding, surreal gem with angelic vocals from Hope Sandoval.
The band is not as ominous and brooding as Majority Rule tended to be, but instead swings for a faster, punkier sound.
We first met the brooding, game-obsessed teenaged Groot in one of the post-credits scenes from Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol.
Compared to her contemporaries (say, winsomely brooding Winona Ryder or regal Nicole Kidman), she was, or at the very least appeared, genuine.
On the surface, a dark and brooding, slow-paced horror film like Black Christmas might not seem like the perfect holiday entertainment.
His "golden voice", a wry joke (for yes, he often joked, when he could raise his brooding eyes out of his despair).
He took charge of the whole thing, from brooding over the week's slogan to painting the Roman letters the West could read.
Some fans wondered, and worried: would their new album be a departure from the group's stock-in-trade brooding baritones and ballads?
I was already brooding about my identity before the encounter at school (you might be familiar with this stage; it's called teenagehood).
It looks like it all worked out in the end, though — his version of Edward was the perfect amount of brooding teen.
We were right at 'peak superhero,' particularly in the sense that the superheroes were all intermittently clenching their jaw muscles and brooding.
It should be the ripest of ripe blockbuster roles, given how much revenge, brooding, and wearing of a leather duster it entails.
You're excited about plenty of things, and your relationships (friendships and otherwise) are going well; however, this evening you're pensive, even brooding.
The blonde, brooding, five-foot-six technician has a mesmerizing quality in the ring, which Arum credits to Lomachenko's father/trainer Anatoly.
These elements give the interior a brooding but high-caliber appearance — as one would have to expect from such an iconic twosome.
But the series is ultimately Madden's, who handily proves he's capable of much, much more than brooding as King in the North.
In a new teaser, we see via simulated found footage that this brooding justice-seeker isn't afraid to shed some blood. Surprise.
Some readers may recognise Vasily Perov's brooding Dostoyevsky—the only portrait painted of him from life—from the dustjackets of his novels.
The Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov has a gift, perhaps unmatched among his international peers, for turning intellectual brooding into visually arresting cinema.
Growing up can be tough for anyone; it's especially difficult for this film's title character, played by a brooding, expressive Christopher Abbott.
David Bowie's new album Blackstar is out tomorrow, and today's he dropped a video to accompany the brooding elegy that is "Lazarus".
Oh, and she's joined by a rather sweaty Matthias Schoenaerts, a wickedly pompous Ralph Fiennes, and a brooding, scantily-clad Dakota Johnson.
His brooding, his stares at colleagues and his unpleasant disparaging of Icelanders who dared to frustrate him are blights on his talent.
Imperfect Unions There's no hard-boiled detective brooding in Seicho Matsumoto's tightly controlled thriller "A Quiet Place," translated by Louise Heal Kawai.
The second and third movements were a pair of danses macabres: the first alternately ferocious and suave, the second brooding and ghostly.
One was a 20-something woman who teetered in white platform heels; the other, a stylish, brooding young man with floppy hair.
Yet like Shakespeare's version, this Ophelia has serious issues, including love trouble with the still-brooding Hamlet (a good, underused George MacKay).
In his comic, Angel sees the struggle, but readers are clued into his brooding on past sins and a cycle of violence.
Each style teases out a different aspect of blue's personality, from the deep, brooding, and calming, to the light, airy, and luminous.
Revered by peers like Lyle Lovett, he fused a brooding yet tender melodicism with evocative stream-of-consciousness narration, to hypnotic effect.
Instead, it did the most to present a terrible Batman impression—gritty, brooding, and dull—when the opposite of Superman was true.
To be sure, the rigor of the production is of a piece with Ms. Farber's style, which favors deliberately paced, brooding atmospherics.
If you liked the brooding mystery of "Big Little Lies" but you want something more grounded, try this four-part mini-series.
This liberation, he imagined, would be achieved not in the glare of daylight, but rather under the brooding, protective cover of night.
A red wasp chases a brooding bluebird from the nest box, and I rub soap into the wood of the birdhouse roof.
Francis Bacon's brooding "Three Studies for a Portrait of George Dyer" from 1963 was also fresh to the market without a guarantee.
And being able to truly see Ms. Felton is key: Her dark, brooding solo ends up in a place of self-empowerment.
Those first two minutes involve some sharp, brooding horn playing by Mr. Segal, who until recently went by the name Donnie Trumpet.
He sent photos to the pilot's director, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, the first of which was a brooding image of a young Pacino.
Behind San Quentin's brooding crenelated walls, the art studio offers a pu-pu platter of metallic-color paints and variegated drawing pencils.
If Americans are back to brooding about nuclear disaster, Japanese people have had no break from it since the Second World War.
Detective Superintendent Ewert Grens, surely the most brooding presence on the Stockholm police force, has suffered a lot and seen a lot.
This brooding piece, dotted with skittish, mysterious outbursts for both cello and piano, has a distressed and confused quality, well conveyed here.
I devoured it in two days and then spent the next day brooding over it, worrying the characters around in my mind.
The scraping, hazy chamber goth of the singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe sounds a bit like Lana Del Rey brooding through Silent Hill.
My father accompanied me as a guide and companion, but he was a sullen and brooding presence, lost in a private anguish.
Such music is a natural vehicle for the torturous ambivalence of falling in love as young, brooding artists steeped in mortal thoughts.
So when Gheorghe looks out at the brooding countryside and murmurs "It's beautiful here," we sense that Johnny really doesn't need persuading.
Through aggressive, distorted synths and brooding atmospheric sounds, Tommy tells the story without words, painting a bleak future for the human race.
At a time when Toronto rap was still finding itself, "I'm on One" and its booming, brooding sound pointed the way forward.
The golly-gee idealism of Dave Franco's Sestero makes him a perfect audience surrogate, and a wonderful foil for the brooding, vampiric Wiseau.
The technology may be new, but the plot is a tried-and-true potion of friendships, relationships, and long, brooding stares off-camera.
Eventually the bao goes through a brooding teenage phase, where he grows a goatee and gestures at moving out with his blonde girlfriend.
They play a style of metallic hardcore that is frightening and dreary, uncompromising and unforgiving, similar to brooding acts like Cold As Life.
Those results suggested that any kind of expressive journaling can make people feel worse if they're the type of person prone to brooding.
This film neatly distills the idea of Batman being a brooding narcissist not in spite of his good tendencies, but because of them.
Instead of a costumed crimefighter, he was a brooding deity known variously as Dream and Morpheus who ruled over the world of dreams.
Kelly Shackelford of the First Liberty Institute, a group fighting the lawsuit, attributes the Fourth Circuit ruling to a "brooding hostility toward religion".
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jodie Patterson's 25-year-old, Penelope, was brooding and angry until one day she asked her child what was wrong.
The brooding and beautiful BBC Two series is coming back to Netflix, with the Shelby family growing closer as their external enemies multiply.
In this new spot (which actually played before Batman v Superman in theaters) we see Bruce (Will Arnett) brooding over his dead parents.
Short mobile episodes would mean less lingering looks and brooding Jon Snow or brevity of tertiary characters like the very important Podrick Payne.
To watch the brooding play out onscreen, you can catch the US premiere of season two tonight at 8 pm Eastern on PBS.
I feel bad for Bruce, who is probably still brooding in his house, but at least their relationship is going somewhere and soon.
The dark pall of war and specter of the brooding president, effectively banished from his own Democratic Party convention, hung over the proceedings.
But I'm still brooding a bit on Scott's question about whether directors (British) are more at ease with what is called nontraditional casting.
Selena Gomez has transcended her Disney origins, embracing her demons in a series of brooding and smart, spacious-sounding collaborations with electronic d.j.
The museum's dark, brooding facade opposite the white obelisk of the Washington Monument gives it the power of an earthquake on the Mall.
Sting had moved from a blond, happy-go-lucky neon icon to a brooding, Crow-inspired loner after Hogan's betrayal of the fans.
Above all else, Matalon seems particularly gifted at capturing her subjects in moments of brooding introspection, despite the looming presence of her camera.
Here's hoping that Dick sheds his brooding and matures into Nightwing, his more mature heroic identity and a beloved comrade of DC's heroes.
It's a brooding allusion to Morrisroe's life, ended much too soon from AIDS-related complications, but lived to fullest on its own terms.
DENVER — As the first brooding chords of the song "Let It Go" arose from the orchestra, a whisper of wonder overswept the audience.
On TV, "The Innocents" is a new Netflix series that our critic says is on the brooding side of the mutant-teenager spectrum.
The Toronto singer Abel Tesfaye, who performs as the Weeknd, moved from brooding R&B to slick pop thrills nearly two years ago.
Here she is, the celebrated chain-smoking misanthrope, banging away at her Olympia typewriter or brooding over her wretched childhood, her toxic mother.
"That one is cursed," a salesman remarks, breezily, as he finalizes the sale of a stone-framed mirror topped by a brooding gargoyle.
Octopuses can spend about a month slowly dying after mating or brooding their eggs, which could make them easier targets, Dr. Sprogis speculated.
Mr. Jamshed was a heartthrob in his youth, performing lead vocals in the band Vital Signs, known for its brooding, romantic, catchy ballads.
I thought of Thomas Cole's paintings, from another angle, of those very old, worn mountains, brooding on something until the extinction of matter.
Still, I can't help brooding, as I drift through the inn's well-stocked library, about the evanescence of even these long-awaited books.
He grew up in squalor, was stocky, lonely and probably knew more about despair and the brooding shadows that can come in life.
This is rougher, closer to the earth, with a more foreboding quality to it, only enhanced by the brooding rock on the soundtrack.
As he did last night, making a splashy entrance on a carpet that was, in keeping Mr. Slimane's brooding aesthetic, the color of soot.
If the Marvel-Netflix team-up has sought to assemble the Beatles of brooding brawls, think of "Iron Fist" as a notch below Ringo.
She was hysterical in BTAS, but her brand of humor shines when she's playing opposite the brilliant, serious Ivy and the dark, brooding Catwoman.
The real question is why McDonald's thought it was a good idea to explore childhood grief in a brooding, Bergmanesque Filet-O-Fish ad.
These signals were then linked to the distinctive maternal behaviors observed in brooding octopuses, specifically captive California two-spot octopuses kept at Wang's lab.
"Wave," the first single from Emergence, is a dreamy pastiche of light yet piercing synths with a brooding synthetic organ that structures the song.
" -- just five minutes later than billed -- he was a deferential and pleasant presence between songs and an energized, brooding one during them," Sutherland said.
The pictures tell the story, so here you go: I do love the brooding purple H4 vibe, despite knowing the headphones themselves aren't great.
That Mr. Minhaj, who is 30, is still brooding about high school is a bit worrisome, but mostly these set pieces are just anticlimactic.
Batman is still full of himself in the sequel, but this time around he meets someone who chips away at his brooding, dark exterior.
In addition to "Welcome to the Show," Lambert is featured on "Can't Go Home," a brooding EDM track by Steve Aoki and Felix Jaehn.
"It shows that arthropods evolved a variety of brooding strategies beyond those around today—perhaps this strategy was less successful and became extinct."[PNAS]
The moon in brooding water sign Scorpio connects with serious Saturn at 5:43 AM, finding us in a no-bullshit mood this morning.
Yep, someone is dead in the pool in Elite's new trailer, which is basically an advertisement for brooding, great eyebrows, and velvet suit jackets.
The Moon enters passionate and fiery Sagittarius at 2:46 AM, a huge energetic shift after a weekend with the Moon in brooding Scorpio.
Caesar, the brooding, intelligent ape at the center of the 'Planet of the Apes' movie reboot, is back for a third installment next summer.
Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard is older, brooding and grounded on land in the clip unveiled Saturday at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
Standing in front of me was the chiseled and brooding Ford model, Luke Thorp, and behind was Jay Parel, a muscular dancer from Brooklyn.
Brooding buddies: Comic book Barry teamed up with Thomas Wayne to change the timeline, a dark and twisted version of an already twisted character.
Its flavor is described as "deep and brooding, with a strong aromatic character," which, ironically, is probably how most Fernet drinkers think of themselves.
Places and buildings, I believe, get heavier and more brooding with the weight of memories, almost as if they retain memories of their own.
"The desert is lovely in its restfulness — the great brooding stillness over and through everything is so full of God," she wrote in 1895.
"Pollux" (played first) and "Castor" emerged from a single rhythmic germ, and they also share an ominous, nocturnal mood, brasses brooding and drums menacing.
"Clarity," a deeper and more brooding take on Petras' trademark pop, was largely inspired by "feeling really hurt and small and powerless," she said.
A brooding bad boy with a heart of gold, he had the leather jacket, the tight white tank top, and the mean right hook.
Luciani said Chuck Bass has the second-best style on the show, giving the brooding bad boy points for always looking polished and dapper.
Mr. Rothenberg imbues Dex with a brooding unease, as Dex finds himself increasingly distracted — or rather obsessed — by memories of his encounter with Shellie.
Robot" as explicitly as the boorish, brooding Tony Soprano did for "The Sopranos" or the slick but troubled Don Draper did for "Mad Men.
Lucas Vorsterman, who may have taught van Dyck to etch, is seen in a highly finished drawing and the brooding etching made from it.
Mars retrograde is a drag, and it creates a very irritable, volatile energy, which was especially intense and brooding in sensitive Water sign Scorpio.
But privately he's been brooding about it so persistently, people close to him worry he can't help but make the situation worse for himself.
But last night, we met a darker Jake, one who's distant from the sensitive, brooding Navy man we've grown so attached to over time.
Their brooding, atmospheric songs can indeed be full of dark shadows and existential nihilism—something that earned them comparisons to Joy Division early on.
When I meet him at the Wahi Diner in Washington Heights, Reed is a different man than the brooding figure I'd met in Denver.
She paces in frenzied circles, collapses onto the floor in brooding meditation and folds piece after piece of small paper with fretful, concentrated industry.
Instead, I was concentrating on the work's brooding transitions, and thinking about the second movement's route between delicate pizzicato phrases and heights of bombast.
The new series, arriving on Netflix on Friday, shares with "The Killing" a brooding tone and a concern with the ripple effects of violence.
But there's that 10 percent of the time where I see a sea of white faces brooding at the thought of an impoverished America.
More than Richard Coyle, who brought a brooding ambivalence to the same part in London, Mr. Miller's Lamb blazes with ambition and class resentment.
She described her own childhood, wondering if she was at fault for her parents' distance from her, brooding over it alone in her room.
At one point, she upsets the brooding director, Mr. Lacey, by going off book to imagine that Calhoun's wife started an all-female militia.
Starring Evgeny Mironov as the brooding title character and Chulpan Khamatova as his ailing wife, it will be performed in Russian with English supertitles.
Why, some wealthy folks don't even have a home in the Caribbean and on vacation are stuck brooding in hotel suites: They're practically homeless!
Still, aspirations matter, and the cast members remain dedicated to their brooding roles as the script admirably reaches for emotions it only sometimes captures.
Pattinson has never looked more brooding, and this is a guy who shot to fame playing a very angsty vampire in the Twilight franchise.
Eventually, Victoria falls for and marries Mr. Hughes's brooding, perfectly German-accented Albert, and the series ends with the birth of their first child.
" Below, a blue-violet shade takes on a name fit for a poem posted to a brooding teenager's LiveJournal: "Memory of a fearsome tale.
The reviews are split on Joker, Todd Phillips's dark, brooding look at the origin story behind Batman's best-known villain, played by Joaquin Phoenix.
Batman has always been more than just a brawler, but now he's strikingly one-dimensional in his brooding darkness, and, at times, stunningly ineffective.
The typical red wines, like the commendable assortment of aglianicos and Taurasis we tasted, provide earthy, darkly brooding complements to this happy, familiar fare.
Or perhaps they realized on some level that Drake's brooding Toronto sound and the Neptunes' goofy, funky tracks would combine like oil and water.
But in the years since Dark Knight, Miller has continued to work with both the character and the brooding sensibility, with increasingly unpleasant results.
Its lofty synths and brooding, mud-caked bassline provide a soothing counterpart to the eerie, dubbed-out spoken vocals that float idly in the background.
People smoked on the streets, cis women and cis men and trans women and trans men, laughing or brooding or just lurking beside the bars.
It's why not-a-serial-killer Jack Stone has spent the past few episodes brooding over the many, many dates Christen Whitney was going on.
In character roles on stage, screen and television, Mr. Finlay was routinely praised by critics for his resonant voice, physical grace and brooding, soulful mien.
His portfolio on IMG's website is also already replete with brooding, black and white semi-clad and shirtless photos, predominately taken by photographer Brian Jamie.
Had that been the case, however, he could have stopped with the two women and the dog — whose peculiarly brooding expression alone complicates the eroticism.
With your planetary ruler Mercury in Scorpio, a quiet, brooding sign, it's hard for you to find the right words to express your deep feelings.
Ford's work advances American West's aesthetic: Head-on portraits with a no-frills sensibility—just replace Avedon's brooding Midwestern teen with an upside down sloth.
But in an era in which so many superheroes are either brooding drips or sarcastic jerks, the corny, slightly square X-Men are a relief.
It's punctuated by airy pads and shimmering, almost acidic arpeggios, a light accompaniment to the brooding, low-end bassline and punchy drums that sit underneath.
It balances moments of soulless ferocity with dark, brooding melody (see "World"), stepping beyond the boring typicalities of black/death to explore its outer edges.
KJ Apa might play a brooding musician with an acoustic guitar on TV, but in real life ... the dude can ROCK OUT on the axe.
That relief from bleakness may be a welcome change for some critics who thought Snyder's last DC superhero movie was too visually and tonally brooding.
Last night, Jeopardy low-key called out that brooding, all-black-everything phase that almost everyone who has a heart has experienced — the emo subculture.
Propelling forward with a brooding bassline and a deluge of chopped vocal samples, it culminates in a strangely satisfying bubbly slurp, courtesy of Jay himself.
They may have fatefully helped intensify Hitler's psychopathology as he lay brooding upon the Armistice in a military hospital, temporarily blinded by British mustard gas.
His speaking style — a hope-and-change Obama impersonation, crossed with the mid-set banter of a brooding singer-songwriter — connected until it did not.
Those closest to Grant couldn't make up their minds if his propensity for sullen, silent brooding indicated that he was taking in everything or nothing.
We were introduced to Luke Cage in "Marvel's Jessica Jones," where this brooding superhero with the unbreakable skin was the source of Jessica's bittersweet longing.
While talking a tough game publicly and brooding in private, the president and his legal team gave unprecedented access to White House documents and personnel.
Now, Preoccupations has pivoted closer to another school of post-punk: the brooding, steady-state introspection of groups like New Order and early Depeche Mode.
For years, film and TV adaptations of the iconic Jane Austen novel have cast as handsome, brooding men in the iconic role of Mr. Darcy.
When I heard that metal, I pictured men and men alone, fighting or rampaging the land or brooding and snarling, nary a woman in sight.
The brooding cut doesn't fit neatly in any categorical box—Sade-fronting-Radiohead comparisons are inevitable, but reductive—and for Soto Voce, that's the point.
Every subgenre has its conventions, and Scandi-crime's have become commonplace to readers (and moviegoers): bleak landscapes and brooding protagonists, sexual violence and abounding umlauts.
In places this darkly brooding score juxtaposes strands of 12-tone writing with crushingly poignant tonality, which raised hackles among modernist composers at the time.
In contrast to Life's brooding edit, Mr. Parks documented Mr. Jackson and his family and friends in a way that underscored their humanity and complexity.
The moon enters brooding water sign Scorpio at 12:02 AM and opposes rebellious Uranus at 9:11 AM, finding us sitting with surprising feelings.
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction; for every moment of joyous abandon, there is a deep and brooding hangover to match.
For its part, "The King" focuses on Hal-Henry, turning his evolution into a predictable journey into self-awareness, with brooding looks and noble intentions.
The second half of "Beijing Payback" rushes through a few final action scenes, then slows down for a clever plot twist and a brooding ending.
His hits are feel-good dance tunes, but he has the brooding presence and mournful, bloodshot eyes of a man who has seen too much.
"Riverdale" is more an ensemble show than the story of Archie, which is fortunate, because here he's written and played as a flat, brooding bore.
"He's a Taurus, always so peaceable and ready to enjoy the world, and I'm a Scorpio, often brooding and thinking of dark things," she said.
Unfortunately, Brown was coaching a quirky bunch that included the brooding Stephon Marbury, the out-of-shape Eddy Curry and the shot-happy Nate Robinson.
Set against the Eiffel Tower, Saint Laurent's coed show was a dark, brooding representation of Anthony Vaccarello's midnight-hour vision for the storied fashion house.
Were we going to continue on as a Western satellite of Paris, with its brooding, Gauloises dragging intellectuals, or just a very cold San Diego?
Intense, brooding, and emotional Scorpio is a difficult sign for Venus to be in, as issues concerning jealousy, possessiveness, and revenge come to the fore.
But in 1977, scientists discovered that these behaviors disappeared when the optic glands—the octopus equivalent of the mammalian pituitary gland—were removed from brooding females.
Keep in mind, though, that things will still be a little quiet and sleepy as the messenger planet continues moving through mysterious, brooding water sign Scorpio.
These days, I try not to sink too deep into the rabbit hole, limiting myself to a few minutes of brooding about death at a time.
In the current era of films obsessed with either the brooding lead or the snarky sleep-around superhero, Valerian and Laureline should feel right at home.
And so this brooding comedy of memory unfolds as a retrospectively played game of truth and consequences, though just what the truth is will remain ambiguous.
Apart from having a soft spot for brooding partners and the inclination to analyze everything and anything, they also share a preference of low-maintenance beauty.
Nic Pizzolatto, the show's creator, has since tried twice to recreate that sensation, with brooding, toxically masculine heroes confronting evil while wrestling with their own demons.
He forgets that even superhero comics have moments of levity or sorrow or something else in between their masculine brooding and their even-more-masculine punching.
His creative imprint — a dark, metallic visual style and grim, brooding, muscular-emo sensibility — were all over the DCEU, and will surely linger into future films.
"Peanuts" is all about the brooding narration, dark looks, and Fallon's sensationally curly hair (which to be honest pretty much deserves a show of its own).
It was a fun version of 2005's Batman Begins with sex and expensive gadgetry to supplant the mask and the brooding, and it holds up.
Brooding Malfoy was my spirit guide as I navigated being misunderstood by my parents, my highly annoying teachers and even some of my so-called friends.
Stacked with established Canadian and international artists, including a slew of up-and-coming acts, this year's MUTEK tended to dwell on the dark and brooding.
Here is every time that Poldark broods in Ross Poldark: A Novel of Cornwall, ranked in order of how impressed the narrator is by the brooding.
Instead, it's nearly seven minutes of a melancholic, brooding rhythm that's as increasingly driving as it is emotional—especially when Hall's vocals kick in halfway through.
Grenier's love for the band showed off his rebellious qualities and made him a brooding bad boy you wanted to whisk you off to a show.
The men have chiseled jawlines and dark, brooding eyes; the women have lush, shiny hair (often woven into complicated braids) and cheekbones that could cut glass.
Ryan Gosling (K) wisely opts for a muted, brooding performance, allowing the world to steal the show while still illustrating the burden of living in it.
The Third Symphony is a bigger, brasher work: a brooding brass opening smacks of Wagner, then begins shifting between Dvořákian hoedowns and hazy whole-tone harmonies.
In 1973, he starred as police inspector Vijay Khanna in the film "Zanjeer, " where his brooding lead character is an honest cop in a crooked town.
LA-based singer and producer MARZ LÈON has a dramatic grace to her, an ability to turn just about anything into a work of brooding theatre.
Read Jo Nesbø's series about the brooding, tormented policeman Harry Hole, for the texture and temperament of Oslo and the crimes and cops that describe it.
Snyder's DC movies were chastised by critics for their moody tone and brooding depictions of characters, which is exactly why their biggest fans love them so.
This pitch-black series, with its brooding protagonist, may draw comparisons with "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," but consider this: The stories are even sharper.
Mr. DeBellevue may be trying to conjure a brooding, Nauman-esque vision of the artist's life, with lots of productive puttering and vacillating in the studio.
Nicknamed Big Mama, the remains show an adult Citipati captured in the same brooding posture as a modern bird, sitting on the eggs until they hatch.
Another snow globe-like GIF parallels the two worlds of an ancient society, working at their normal day, with a hulking Aztec spirit brooding beneath it.
Two years ago on election night, Oliver York, then a 15-year-old sophomore at Lick-Wilmerding High School in San Francisco, sat at home brooding.
Leone's filmmaking, depicting epic battles and an indelible three-way standoff, would forge a template for future action directors, while Ennio Morricone's brooding score remains unforgettable.
In one frame, a slab of darkly brooding sky seems to loom down on a skeletal railing that runs across the shot, cleaving it in half.
Lucho Gatica, the Chilean singer whose lush, brooding croon earned him renown throughout the Spanish-speaking world as "the king of bolero," died on Nov. 21959.
Born in 1864 to German Jewish parents who soon moved the family from Hoboken, N.J., to Manhattan, Stieglitz was called "Little Hamlet," because of his brooding.
In an oddly brooding way, it's almost as though she thinks Greece has been there from the time she was young to rescue her from herself.
The other Mr. McCain, brooding, impatient and sometimes dismissive, seemed to surface when he was uncomfortable with the bend that politics had put in his road.
The moon enters brooding waters sign Scorpio at 7:35 PM. All times ET. The sun and action planet Mars meet in your sign today, Virgo!
Recipe: Braised Chicken With Gochujang Many of the Finger Lakes cabernet franc wines exhibited restrained fruit, whispers of spice and musky smoke in a brooding package.
The original "I Shall Never Return" was appropriately itself a ghost story, a brooding farewell by Kantor to the characters he created as a theater artist.
His brooding debut novel, "The Sacrifice of Isaac" (1995), was an international murder whodunit whose solution hinged on how to interpret God's test of Abraham's faith.
You can imagine the artfully brooding songs that such a boy might give voice to, especially from a past master of musical neuroses like Mr. Kander.
That is a problem for his brooding boss, Clay Verris (Clive Owen), who entertains the hope that Henry will not simply retire but expire as well.
"He is not a brooding, tortured soul but a party machine who took a truck and turned it into an instrument of death," Mr. Clarke said.
Zidane may not be a tactician or a visionary; his presence is so brooding that it is impossible to imagine him as a tub-thumping rhetorician.
But he has always appeared a prime candidate for the role of the Poet in "La Sonnambula" — brooding, intent, a man of both heart and soul.
While hospitalized for treatment, she meets Will ("Riverdale's" Sprouse), who is brooding and distant at first, before the two gradually begin to fall for each other.
He may more ideally suit roles like Wagner's brooding Parsifal, which he sang splendidly last summer in a new production at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany.
They spend the same time brooding and feeding the young, and expend the same physical effort as seen in measures of blood cells and body mass.
For some, there is no practical distinction between "background" and "deep background," except that the latter sounds brooding and mysterious, evoking dark shadows and empty garages.
I paced the meadow, stood in front of the steep-roofed brooding stone edifice of the Jean Hasbrouck House, and listened to rainfall through the branches.
Betty spends her time sipping milkshakes and trying to choose between impossibly buff athlete-musician Archie Andrews (KJ Apa) and cute, brooding weirdo Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse).
Wahlberg became a legend in his own right for his Calvin Klein ads, so it makes sense that Bieber would want to emulate his iconic brooding look.
What he does share with Tu Fu is his sense of solitariness, with the main difference being that Tu Fu is given to brooding and Padgett isn't.
The character's brooding nature also works against the drama, unlike something like "Supergirl," which is defined in part by star Melissa Benoist's vulnerability despite all those powers.
Sacred Bones is sending three norm-defying groups to the festival in the form of Norway's Jenny Hval, brooding producer Blanck Mass and noise-sculptors The Men.
GrantchesterAfter World War II, a handsome brooding army officer turned vicar, Sidney Chambers, and a detective, Geordie Keating, solve crimes in his hometown of Grantchester (near Cambridge).
No wild white horses dashing through a meadow or four brooding men wearing blue polos on a sailboat — just cars, really fast cars... and Elgort driving them.
Masculine defiance suits neither Lamar's weedy timbre nor his style of cerebral brooding; politically I'm not sure it's an appropriate response to the state of the union.
And his Grammy performance — brooding, searing, unstoppable — was "easily the evening's best performance, and one of the most powerful ever on a Grammy stage," our critic said.
In other exhibited works, what comes through clearly is an aura of almost vengeful brooding, an attitude that may have roots in Munch's own tumultuous romantic relationships.
This vanity set has the brush, the comb, and a few other fancy trinkets that will make any dressertop fit to serve for anyone's brooding haircare sessions.
The rest of the film follows from this visual premise: Even when Almodóvar's women aren't tramps and vamps, everyday traumas seem to make them brooding and disconsolate.
Gone are his street style-appropriated fashions, the brooding images of his gaggle of It-girl models, and scenic shots of palm trees waving in the breeze.
Cuevas' brooding figures graced exhibits from Paris to New York during a career as a painter, sculptor, writer, draftsman and engraver that spanned more than seven decades.
I wouldn't mind playing another zombie game with a brooding, shotgun-wielding protagonist, but only if it stops checking boxes and gives them something new to do.
Farr's story alternates between a brooding Lena, aged 80, living in a cottage by the sea in Western Australia, and her recollections of everything that came before.
"Clarity," which was largely inspired by heartbreak, is a deeper and more brooding brand of pop — but still features dance-floor-ready hits and Petras' trademark confidence.
Luther First of all, Luther stars Idris Elba as a brooding, morally ambiguous detective willing to go to whatever lengths it takes to catch the bad guy.
His Sun, Pluto, Venus, and Mercury are all in a sign that's infamous for imparting those who fall under it with an intense, brooding, and sensual disposition.
Artfully layered and often beat-centered, it's an indie-rock album both brooding and frisky, with a few tracks, like "New Song," that veer toward the euphoric.
Xerxes is depicted as an androgyne sybarite, his brooding eyes rimmed with kohl, his lips, nose, and ears all pierced with rings linked by delicate golden chains.
Off duty for the evening, Ms. Hadid canoodled with her brooding pop-star boyfriend, Zayn Malik, in the shadows, while her younger sister Bella opened the show.
In recent years, he has been emphasizing more modern fare: the brooding concertos of Britten and Shostakovich; the avant-virtuoso works of György Ligeti and Thomas Adès .
There's a lot of darkness on Netflix, but One Day At A Time breaks up all the brooding with lots of uplifting, incisive, and heartfelt family humor.
The Moon enters adventurous Fire sign Sagittarius at 5:45 AM, the vibe will be lighter than it has been while the Moon was brooding in Scorpio.
The Moon is in flirty, chatty, and chipper Gemini—a sign that brooding and mysterious Scorpio doesn't seem (on the surface) to have much in common with.
Composed by Missy Mazzoli, with a libretto by Royce Vavrek, the brooding work had its New York premiere on Wednesday at the Miller Theater at Columbia University.
Hugh Jackman is a shape-shifting master of showbiz: as the big-screen Wolverine, ripped and brooding; as a charismatic song-and-dance man, ripped and Broadway.
"William," a standout from the group's album "Goodnight Paradise," out Friday, is a brooding, yearning electro-goth song about reflecting on death to learn something about life.
Though she'd never played bass before joining the band, her contributions soar on FACS' sophomore album Lifelike, an LP anchored by its brooding and muscular rhythm section.
Her dresses bring a splash of bright color into the dark, brooding atmosphere, much as her temperament flavors the dreary affairs of state with wit and charisma.
But rather than brooding over that, Mr. Hsu, now 68, simply pursued his vision — making works that ask "how do we embody technology?" as he puts it.
It took a village to complete the work, "Crazy Nigger," one of the brooding late-1970s pieces to which the composer Julius Eastman gave bluntly confrontational titles.
Compared to their icy, riff-heavy self-titled 2018 debut, the songs on the follow-up take Deeper's brooding post-punk into darker and more cohesive territory.
Châteauneuf's grenache, especially nowadays, tends to offer a lusher, more opulent and jammy strength, while the force of Bandol's mourvèdre tends to be more brooding and withholding.
We intuit his moods through the drape and droop of the fabric (the thread count looks pretty decent), and infer a brooding, smoldering temperament behind the cloth.
Here's hoping CBS doesn't play it safe with a standard crime-of-the-week procedural and takes its source material to the weird, brooding places it deserves.
Across a double-page photograph of a brooding young man in a dark room is a caption in verse: For how long will you live in tension?
Ms. Gubaidulina's brooding concerto for violin, cello and bayan — a Russian accordion she has often composed for — is artfully conceived, particularly for its most unusual solo instrument.
Wintrich, who attended Bard College and could even now pass for a brooding student at the famously liberal school, smoked a cigarette near an open kitchen window.
Perry was in his mid-20s when he started playing high schooler Dylan McKay, a brooding loner on a motorcycle with prominent sideburns and bad-boy tendencies.
At the same time, Laura is increasingly drawn to the glum, glamorously named Sorensen (Nicholas Galitzine), a stunner usually spied brooding on the fringes of school gatherings.
White Island volcano is a stratovolcano, a classic cone-shaped volcano, like Stromboli in the Mediterranean, Mount St. Helens in Washington and Vesuvius, brooding above Naples, Italy.
He walks with a swagger, exudes a brooding, leading-man cool and is built like a bouncer, which perhaps explains his success in turning away his competition.
Dark and brooding, while bubbling with idiosyncratic sounds, its a wild track in his own right—but to hear him tell it, it's not authentic gqom exactly.
Brooding, fierce Kevin Ferguson advanced upon the center of the cage at the sound of the timekeeper's bell and adopted his attitude in front of Dhafir Harris.
But he had his serious side, too: "I Scare Myself," a longtime staple of his repertoire, was a brooding, hypnotic minor-key ballad about being afraid to love.
In the first black-and-white image, the aspiring photographer and skateboarding specialist wears a distressed white button-down with a black tie and a brooding, squinty glare.
The Moon in Fire sign Leo challenges warrior Mars in brooding Scorpio at 11:11 AM— make a wish and be prepared to manage some anger or impulsivity.
The researchers removed the optic glands at multiple phases of the brooding cycle, allowing them to sequence the RNA transcriptome—the instructions for building proteins—at each stage.
Wesley has always been tight-lipped about his personal life, but in 2013, he opened up to Parade about his heartthrob status as brooding vampire Stefan on TVD.
We know from Winter Soldier (and USA's tragically short-lived Political Animals) that he can be a brooding antihero, but Blaine has more dimension than most Marvel villains.
The curtain rises on a scene that brings to mind both archetypal rustic potboilers like "Tobacco Road" and the brooding family portraits of Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams.
Philly's buzzed-about newcomer sounds enthusiastic and hyper on "Big Money,"  but he also seems to get a bit lost in the mix as the brooding song unfurls.
With that in mind, I attempted to excavate secrets from the mysterious and brooding William Maybelline about Qual's new direction, Cupio Dissolvi, and his undying fascination with darkness.
He was in the air, all the time, a constant presence That image of Prince, brooding down at you from the seat of a purple motorcycle, was inescapable.
We will capture a bear, shave off much of its hair and dress it up to look like a certain brooding King in the North (me, ha ha!).
So it's unsurprising that the book on which the TV show is based — written by Winston Graham in 1945 — is filled with page after page of brooding scenes.
Or maybe it all goes back even further, to 1994's The Crow, and the way it turned superheroism into one long session of goth seething and brooding.
It's not just the facial features, either — Church's aunt is making an expression that Jughead, Sprouse's Riverdale character, would totally make while brooding in a booth at Pop's.
Yet with so many personalities, it's kind of fun watching them learn about each other's powers, somewhat lightening the brooding tone that has characterized the Marvel-Netflix collaboration.
A silently brooding, unsuccessful, hostile, misanthropic father ("He loved me but he couldn't stand me"), an enormously loving mother whose first loyalty, however, was to the unhappy husband.
Roxana, the American teen-age narrator of this début bildungsroman, spends a summer abroad in a small Jutland town with a brooding Dane she has met named Søren.
As I look at his narcissistic selfies and brooding poses on the cable news loop, I don't know if Omar Mateen was mentally ill or just emotionally unhinged.
The brooding sauce bathed the velvet figs, and the earthy depth of the sauce made the already succulent fish a fine partner for some priceless bottles of red.
JUSTICE LEAGUE The conventional wisdom on "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is that the director Zack Snyder probably pushed the brooding-superhero template a bit too far.
Jonghyun furthers an honorable tradition of quietly brooding, heartsick introverts sucked into a sea of surging electronic glimmer, falling madly in love with the dancebeat pounding his ears.
It could be overhauled as a brooding critique of conversion stories, or it could stay true to form as an extravagant Christian epic about both violence and forgiveness.
But as portrayed by Ralph Fiennes with a brooding, beautifully spoken power, this Antony is every bit the match of Sophie Okonedo's lissome and often surprisingly funny Cleopatra.
The new music, which he teased in April on WBGO's "The Checkout," has the brooding interiority of a singer-songwriter confessional and the frothy abundance of improvised music.
The 1940 film "REBECCA," Alfred Hitchcock's American directorial debut, is about the wives of the brooding widower, Maxim de Winter, played with suitably furrowed brow by Laurence Olivier.
As in "Matilda," his undulating melodies and whip-smart lyrics tap into the brooding sides of the supporting characters, extending the reach of existential anxiety beyond Phil's solipsism.
The brooding French star Louis Garrel plays Mr. Godard as the headstrong director struggles to reconcile art, politics and romance during the crucial, tipping-point year of 1967.
LONDON — Basically, Mr. Darcy, the dark, brooding hero of one of Jane Austen's most famous novels, "Pride and Prejudice," would not have looked at all like Colin Firth.
At his peak, he was the kind of literary rock star, with his dark brooding eyes and diabolical goatee, that no longer really exists — not even in France.
First, on Thursday, the opening of a revival of the company's bleak, brooding double bill of Tchaikovsky's "Iolanta" and Bartok's "Bluebeard's Castle," inspired by black and white film.
Hollywood archetypal bad-boy Humphrey Bogart plays Dixon Steele, a brooding, sharp-witted alcoholic screenwriter, who has seen more glamorous days, and too often resorts to fist fights.
Elsewhere his tastes skew kinda NPR-ish, favoring brooding rock bands like The National, as well as downcast singer songwriters like Iron & Wine, Ben Harper, and Sam Amidon.
It's a brooding piece of electro-pop with a catchy chorus, and it all sounds as though it was written in 2018, which is remarkable in this context.
That impulse, however successful, to respond to the relics of the past with brooding on their meaning in regards to our mortal transience is an enduring theme of art.
No. Even though he's reunited with his sister, has been named King in the North, and is living in his childhood home, he still only has one expression: brooding.
Given that a dead bird cannot return to her brooding activities, the decision to stay away is often the best course of action—much to the benefit of cuckoos.
His was a darkly luminous, even claustrophobic poetry, brooding over the horrors of European history and the difficulty of attaining moral probity in a world seemingly abandoned by God.
After surviving The Upside Down in the Netflix hit Stranger Things, Winona Ryder is taking flight in a new rom-com titled Destination Wedding alongside the brooding Keanu Reeves.
Jon, after possibly handing over his newly appointed position to his sister Sansa, finds himself per usual (handsomely) brooding solo, gazing at the tomb of his late father, Ned.
The Souls formula of white-knuckle hard combat, gear juggling, and precision controls is stretchy like taffy, and can seemingly accommodate more than just the brooding and the Romanesque.
Now on his first LP, Bradley culls all corners of his brooding aesthetic together, weaving elements of acid, dub and drone seamlessly into a nightmarish vision of his city.
Not to mention all the emotion that's in the air—full moons always stir up deep feelings, and a full moon in brooding water sign Scorpio is no exception.
Narratively, Malroth cannot create, he can only destroy, and from the outset there is both a loving alliance and a clear brooding weight between the player and the destroyer.
While the film was ripped apart by critics for turning the optimistic superhuman boy scout into a brooding antihero, it made nearly $22 million globally, guaranteeing a second installment.
They thereby hoped to judge the guillemot population's health by noting from their photographs how many nests were occupied by birds that were either incubating eggs or brooding hatchlings.
Mike Colter was not surprised that his first leading role — as the brooding superhero with the unbreakable skin in "Marvel's Luke Cage" — arrived only now, as he turned 40.
Momoa's Aquaman — a grittier, more brooding version of the classically blonde-haired, blue-eyed hero — made his live-action theatrical debut in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" (2016).
Lurking in the background as Raúl Castro embarked on that new course was the brooding visage of Fidel, whose revolution has been seen as a rebellion of one man.
It's no coincidence that "Forever," the best song on "Hyperion," features Electric Youth, the Canadian band heard on the soundtrack for "Drive," Nicolas Winding Refn's brooding, highly stylized thriller.
Noxious selfie sticks now seem like nothing compared to the sophisticated camera filters that can turn an average-looking strawberry patch into a brooding welter of Caravaggio-esque chiaroscuro.
Team Flash tries to take Zoom out without Brooding Barry, but while they succeed in sending him back to Earth 2, they also accidentally send Joe along with him.
Venus enters brooding Water sign Scorpio on November 7, putting you in a sensitive and private mood when it comes to Venusian themes, like love, relating, money, and beauty.
Together, the girls join forces with Ben (played by Anson Mount), a brooding guitar player with a car — who they meet at their school dance — and hit the road.
His parents met in a Gilbert and Sullivan production, but his father, a brooding man who played Beethoven in his spare time, left the family and moved to Vienna.
For those so inclined (like me), this was nutritive music, sometimes raucous and driving, sometimes atmospheric, meditative, and beatific, and all shades in between; sometimes brooding and sometimes jubilant.
If Jon returns to doing the same old thing he was doing before — brooding, giving solemn lectures, being "brave but stupid" — his resurrection will be a failure, story-wise.
But drawing was an obsession, as indicated at Werner by a skillful portrait from his teenage years of the French poet Lamartine, lavishly attired and brooding beside a bush.
It'll be interesting to see if a Marvel movie will one day venture into the rarefied air of "The Dark Knight Rises," with its 164 minutes of superhero brooding.
The brooding indie rockers the National started at No. 217 with "Sleep Well Beast" (26AD), the group's first album in four years, which had the equivalent of 21,33 sales.
They said he was loath to bring on partners, publicly berated even senior employees, and moved through the office as a brooding, bullying presence who inspired fear and deference.
Mr. Nézet-Séguin boldly plumbed the music for wayward harmonic turns, mercurial shifts and weighty orchestral depths, as in the Dutchman's long, brooding monologue when we first meet him.
Extracts from "Das Lied von der Erde" and "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" and brooding settings of poems by Friedrich Rückert together create a musical oasis of autumnal melancholy and reflection.
The moon enters brooding water sign Scorpio at 11:31 AM and opposes wildcard Uranus at 10:55 PM, stirring up unexpected emotions and finding us facing surprising confrontations!
De Niro and Pacino most famously went head to head in Michael Mann's 1995 crime thriller Heat, both of them slim and handsome and brooding in dark oversize suits.
In part because of Casals's moral force as a foe of Fascism and nuclear arms, the cello took on an oracular accent, an aura at once beatific and brooding.
There is also a refreshing of rotating elements, like whatever brooding song T Bone Burnett unearths for the opening credits, and the big-name actors in the lead roles.
In one beautifully lighted scene, as Marley comforts the widow of a hunger striker, this brooding movie takes time to remember the women who were left to carry on.
His involvement in bands The Strate Coats, The Mirrors, Gris Gris, and as a solo performer has seen him cover music from psych to country rock and brooding pop.
Between the Moon in brooding Scorpio inspiring you to spend some time alone, and the Sun in sensitive Pisces encouraging you to stay in, you're in a very private mood.
Pattinson played brooding vampire Edward across five movies, and previously told The Howard Stern Show that he almost got fired off of Twilight for taking the whole thing too seriously.
A peaceful new moon in Taurus may bring a competitive edge, and a brooding full moon in Scorpio is sure to raise the intensity before social, upbeat Gemini season begins!
Lately, I can't stop brooding over why so many people are so very awful, people who have had a chance to change, to be kind, to be good, to progress.
Jackson Moore, given a brooding, forceful presence by Mahershala Ali, is an intern at Harvard Medical School who believes he's often second-guessed — and worse — because of his skin color.
Bruising, as you may recall, are excellent at writing brooding pop songs with chunky guitars, sick riffs and vocal melodies that are the sonic equivalent to drizzling honey onto yoghurt.
Joanne Whalley joins the show as sassy nun Sister Maggie, helping call Murdock out on his brooding and keeping the show from getting as bleak as a DC superhero movie.
Kit Harington, who plays the ever brooding Jon Snow, revealed one thing in a recent interview with the BBC's The One Show, saying "I cried at the end," he said.
They produce lots of eggs, and their eggs have relatively low mortality rates, whether thanks to patient brooding by an octopus mother or the protective mucous that covers embryonic squid.
Sometimes, when Pat Morrin has people over, a certain taxidermied creation—one with a big beard, brooding eyes, and a jutting snout—tends to catch the eye of his company.
Although the pairing is a cute juxtaposition considering on the surface they're complete opposites — the type-A overachiever and the brooding bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks.
The two sculptors, who had a ten-year-long affair, immortalized one another in art, Auguste brooding in his bearded terracotta portrait, and Camille plaintively tilting her white plaster head.
A tale of millennial materialism and emotional greed, the pristine production and brooding vocals referencing $100 haircuts, Coco Chanel sunglasses, and Zooey Deschanel, make it a standout track of 2016.
At the crux of their unexpectedly tight bout is, rather than any brooding, existential question about the future of the party, a case of differing personalities and approaches to policymaking.
Jon Snow's resurrection a few weeks ago included a haircut, which was an oddly heated subplot during the off-season, and we've had several in-jokes about his brooding nature.
It was a face that, without its usual animating smile, could seem heavy and brooding, especially when he wore a pale suit that looked too tight across his broad shoulders.
The Moon leaves charming Air sign Libra and enters brooding, mysterious Water sign Scorpio this evening, which will amp up your psychic abilities like crazy— but you'll also feel exhausted.
Despite the brooding selfies, and the melange of reference points, and the hyperbolic forum posts, Burial at his best is an artist capable of wringing emotion out of the everyday.
Hot Thoughts builds on the brooding psychedelia introduced in 93's knockout They Want My Soul, and processes it through the funk and freak of frontman Britt Daniel's hero Prince.
Since there's little the school can do about its high latitude and brooding climate, the local authority is instead trying recreate the psychological effects of sunshine on its pupils artificially.
What elevates it are the brooding atmosphere and Ali's magnetic performance, from his dogged pursuit of the facts in his younger days to his convincing vulnerability in his elderly ones.
And her brooding work on contrabass flute wound up serving as a setup for one booming, climactic pulse from Mr. Sorey, working in this moment as drummer and dramatist both.
Stalking about in mood-enhancing black, he wraps himself in a brooding heaviness that serves both his character and a series that always insists to thine own self be true.
It relies on Cobanero chiles, toasted with garlic in a dry pan, then ground together with black salt and drowned in olive oil, which takes on the mixture's brooding heat.
After a period of brooding, he lashed out by attacking everyone in sight with knives or other sharp weapons, hacking away until fellow villagers or the authorities finally killed him.
Most movies about comedians present them as harsh and brooding collectors of neuroses, but Coogan and Reilly even at their most contentious present Laurel and Hardy as gentle, flawed figures.
Backcountry brooding is the lifeblood of this series, which stars Tim Roth as a British expat who gets hired as the police chief of a community in the Rocky Mountains.
Both Vanya and the brooding Dr. Aster (formerly known as Astrov, portrayed by Michael Schantz) still pine for Sonia's stepmother, Ella (the new name of Yelena, played by Nadia Bowers).
After a failed attempt to explain the issue to his therapist, played by a baffled Kate McKinnon, we see him driving around and brooding, not unlike his character in Drive.
"Fashion is moving away from wines like this in Australia," he said of his 2016 syrah from the Pyren Vineyard in central Victoria, a brooding, tannic cuvée that requires aging.
My friend is not one to obsess over such things, unless you define obsession as spending at least three hours brooding and asking a half-dozen friends what they think.
Coldplay, better known for brooding hits such as "Yellow" and "Fix You," takes the halftime stage on the heels of high-octane crowd pleasers Katy Perry, Beyonce and Bruno Mars.
These might be paired in early summer with garden roses, arranged as a meeting of equals, and later added to lighten the brooding heaviness of drowsy-headed dahlias and chrysanthemums.
Trump appeared to be reacting by a story by Philip Rucker, Robert Costa, and Ashley Parker at the Washington Post juxtaposing Trump's private "brooding" and public "roaring" in recent days.
Swedish star Alexander Skarsgård, 42, is the first to acknowledge that he plays a lot of troubled, brooding bad boy characters—who also happen to take their shirts off a lot.
Even better, it's fabulous filmmaking that uses all the cinematic tricks of the trade — lulling cinematography, sumptuous scoring, brooding lighting, deceptive mise en scène — to build upon its extremely unreliable narration.
It was a more of a spoken delivery, dripping with a kind of brooding antagonism that sold his role as the leader of the generation of future vampires as something genuine.
Today, he stopped by Zane Lowe's World Record on Beats 1 to share album cut "Curve" a new, brooding collaboration with The Weeknd, who did more rapping than his routine crooning.
The heavy influence of Bossa Nova and other Latin rhythms in their songs gives Filoxera a unique touch, which is heightened by their trippy, brooding lyrics in both English and Spanish.
Variety reports that the supernatural German series has been renewed for a second season, giving us hope that we'll finally learn if Noah, Winden's brooding priest, is truly evil or not.
Since bursting onto the Hollywood scene as the universe's favorite mortal teenager, Stewart has always shone as an industry game-changer, even when surrounded by a sea of brooding, rakish vampires.
The trailers have done much to send up the Batman movies' many flaws, from Bruce Wayne's incessant brooding, to his Bat nipples, much-maligned face-off with Superman just this year.
Alongside the brooding images inside the pages of the magazine, Zayn touches on subjects ranging from his career to his family, and naturally, that high-profile lady friend in his life.
A brooding knight, he has sworn vengeance against Walter (Matthew McConaughey), an evil sorcerer determined to bring down the Dark Tower, thus letting demons escape and wreak havoc on their domain.
The first three minutes of the song are slow and brooding, which makes it hard to focus on the morose lyrics, and easier to bang to the mood the song creates.
Glover, for his part, can ride the line between his broader, zanier comedy antics from the Community days and his darker, brooding roles in Atlanta, which would be ideal for Wonka.
Uahiapele, whose name means "smoke of Pele" (the goddess of volcanoes), has brooding purplish leaves, but when the sun hits them, their undersides blaze orange, and when simmered, they turn black.
That point of view was crystallized in Mary Harron's sharp-witted 2000 film adaptation, which starred Christian Bale in one of his earliest expert profiles in brooding fatuity (see: "American Hustle").
The two have skeletal traits in common, including hollow bones, and they share "other biological and behavioral features, such as nest building and brooding behavior," Dal Sasso wrote in an email.
" Directed by Out Of Town Films, the brooding Philadelphia-shot visual is pretty affecting, as Grote explained it, "deals with ideas of loneliness, alienation and going through the motions in life.
This sexy, visually opulent film is flooded with brooding music by Mr. Almodóvar's longtime composer, Alberto Iglesias, which contributes to the mood of a high-end soap opera with Hitchcockian overtones.
Seen today, the film embodies both the possibilities and the excesses of the Method style of its lead actor, Marlon Brando, whose intense brooding and wrenching outbursts are its driving force.
The composer interrupted work midway in 2005 after falling almost fatally ill, only to write a second act that unexpectedly introduces a tango and other playful elements to the brooding score.
" In the elegantly brooding title track, she laments, "I don't know why no one sings/about drowning in pitchers and half-priced wings/and trying to wish back everything they've lost.
Ms. Wilson, 36, is perhaps best known to Americans as Alison, the alternately spirited and brooding temptress of "The Affair," which wrapped its fourth season, her last, on Showtime this month.
In the group's home country, Lebanon, boho crowds flock to see Mr. Sinno, in sequins and muscle T-shirts, sing songs that are alternately brooding and buoyant, sensual and bitingly satirical.
Liberated from the burdens of his history, Boratin spends his time brooding at home or wandering around Istanbul, encountering strangers (and occasionally friends) and musing on the nature of the self.
At Joon, there is the crispy rice called tahdig in Farsi, molded into hollow cups to be filled with fesenjan, a stew whose brooding sweetness comes from long-simmered pomegranate juice.
With its brooding and moral indignation, Matthes's interpretation has a touch of Hamlet in it, which helps make this "Misanthrope" the weightier — and more German — of Berlin's two current Molière offerings.
The result is one of the master's most admired works, a wondrously brooding study of self-aware, middle-aged sophistication, done in the hallmark rough brush strokes of the later Rembrandt.
The French filmmaker Claire Denis, whose "High Life" has a spaceship-dwelling Robert Pattinson currently brooding on the big screens, turned her attention to more terrestrial concerns in this slow-burner.
On their debut LP Heavy Handed, the self-described "goth disco" trio lock into a groove of bubbly bass, throbbing drum patches, and mesmerizingly brooding vocals from lead singer Rita Lukea.
I am fortunate to have two of his works, one of Kalthoum, her arms up, mouth open in mid-wail, the other of Nasser, hand to chin, brooding, deep in thought.
In addition to the usual tight writerly discipline, Interstate Gospel abounds with guitar noise, stomping beats, longer and more brooding songs, combining the restraint of classic country with a pop schemer's voracity.
Through original music from artists such as The National, Chloe x Halle, and Rosalia, the story of the rightful queen of the Seven Kingdoms and her brooding, undead nephew come to live.
Female octopuses at this late stage of brooding have been observed to tear off their own skin, eat the tips of their tentacles, and obsessively groom themselves to the point of damage.
Baby is naturally taciturn, but smart scripting, thoughtful musical choices, and Elgort's natural magnetism keep the kid from being the sort of brooding bore he could easily become in less skilled hands.
Maybe it's simply because of her breakout role as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but the actress always seemed inextricably linked with her dark locks, super fair skin, and brooding gaze.
And she wasn't sketching princesses; she was helping to create the brooding monster in the "Night on Bald Mountain" sequence of the 1940 movie "Fantasia"—a task that perfectly suited her talents.
Even loyal supporters were startled by the brooding leader who showed up at the Capitol to be sworn in, after winning with the lowest share of the popular vote in American history.
Because he's known for playing Batman—the super toned, super strong, super brooding action hero of Gotham—most people probably imagine the peak of physical fitness when they think of Christian Bale.
The researchers who discovered the creature thought the name was apt given its unique brooding style, in which it carries around its young in tiny pods tethered to its body like kites.
His fish-belly white complexion, so different from the 'healthy tan' of the beach boys; his brooding Latin eyes, heavily shaded with mascara...the thick twisted lips; the long, greasy hair...God!
And I have some good news, my fellow unabashed Fifty Shades lovers: It looks like there's going to be plenty of revealing outfits, brooding Christian Grey eyes, and fireworks (heh, heh, heh).
Batman & Robin ignored the popular direction that Tim Burton took with his brooding Batman and went with a colorful, Vegas-styled vision rife with bat-ice-skates, sky surfing, and bat nipples.
It was easy to sink down into the velvety embrace of the album's lush, brooding dark folk, and finding out that she had a whole other band, Miserable, felt like a gift.
Though Polish photographer Magdalena Switek only began shooting in 2009, she has already become known for her distinctive style, a brooding, dreamlike mixture of street and documentary photography, all black-and-white.
The angsty rock band whose songs you probably listened to while brooding in the early 229s decided to pay some mind to politics and tweet their very own lyrics at President Trump.
Its intertwining schemes and bungled cons recall Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder; its first half, with a brooding lower class heroine shipping off to a country manor has shades of Jane Eyre.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The massive brooding stone figures peering from Easter Island's hillsides are emblematic of the enigmatic people who once thrived on the dot of land in the middle of the Pacific.
He automatically takes the title here, and not just because of the shot of him brooding at night that seems cribbed straight from The OC. It all comes down to his haircuts.
"It is brooding hostility toward religion, a sort of cleansing," said Kelly Shackelford, the president of First Liberty Institute, one of the legal groups aiding the American Legion in defending the cross.
All this time, Conway has been working a crummy job at a Brooklyn Rite Aid, brooding on the coldblooded crime and waiting for his chance to put Ray Boy in the ground.
Both artists seem to share a brooding, painstakingly intricate approach to making music; it's a commonality they discovered when they met at Mexico City's Mutek Festival back in 2014, Löffler tells THUMP.
After brooding over the problem, Asimov came up with the Mule, a mutant telepath who uses mind control to conquer the galaxy — a black swan that Hari Seldon could never have foreseen.
"A day comes when a man dies under circumstances so striking and dramatic that the brooding soul of the city is touched and its distracted attention riveted," The New York American wrote.
Holmes's behavior, tut-tuts Watson, is bohemian: His papers are piled up higgledy-piggledy all over his rooms, he is entirely disorganized domestically, he is given to long bouts of brooding silence.
Be warned, though, binge-ing this show may cause you to lean against walls, say "like" to yourself in dialogue a lot, and embark on a quest to perfect your brooding stare.
But I think that it would be really boring if it was just kind of her brooding in space, so she does have people that she interacts with that you've seen before.
And Ulysses Kay's symphonic work "Markings" gleefully tears through a succession of textures, in its opening minutes: exploding with some percussive polyphony, before settling into some droning tones and more brooding themes.
On the stick are six clicky, physical buttons (Apple killed those too), and a combo shuffle-power switch that transformed the 1203 songs I could store into a soundtrack for brooding carpool rides.
This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia may have portrayed brooding bad boy Jess Mariano on ASP's Gilmore Girls, but it's Ventimiglia's onscreen son who was just recruited for the Emmy-winning Amazon series.
"This show is forever going to be ingrained in my personality, which is a major deal," says Paul Wesley, who plays perpetually brooding teen Stefan Salvatore opposite Ian Somerhalder's cocky older bro, Damon.
While I've been anxious about my moral character more times than I can count, I hadn't realized that I was bringing all that private brooding to my first post on Change My View.
But now Sprouse is about to make us cry our hearts out as he tries his hand as brooding bad boy love interest along with the cast of YA romance Five Feet Apart.
Kahraman's mysterious creatures may reside behind a resolute mask, their idealized bodies offset by an adolescent brooding that keeps them safely tucked away (or are they trapped?) in a world we cannot access.
Scarberian R&B auteur Luu Breeze prizes atmosphere in his music, and while that approach works for solo, brooding come-ons and boasts, it's relatively untested in the field of the posse cut.
The show's tough, brooding protagonist makes it feel similar to Arrow, and it's clearly meant to be an Arrow replacement, since that show is launching its eighth and final season on October 15th.
Most of the scenes of Stannis at Dragonstone are of him brooding over his battle map in the Chamber of the Painted Table or making out with Melisandre in front of a window.
If voters on November 8th consign Donald Trump to a life of brooding defeat, filled with cable TV interviews, restless travel and insomniac tweeting, he will leave a party primed for civil strife.
There are far worse depictions of women in cinema, sure, but it's nonetheless frustrating how close Sheridan comes to writing complex humans, only to produce walking receptacles for the emotions of brooding men.
Although the father of the bride insists that "this is a perfectly normal village," Saltleigh's brooding atmosphere and history of violent tragedy make both the town and its unfortunate inhabitants seem hopelessly cursed.
In Australia, a species called the gastric brooding frog used to do an incredible thing before it went extinct: It would suck tadpoles up into its stomach, where they would develop into adults.
Eventually, I saw photos from the set and Celeste's costume, which was very dark and brooding, so I decided to ditch my original idea of putting her in black, sort of intergalactic makeup.
He's played an intense and brooding character before, in the terrific Adam Wingard throwback horror movie The Guest, or under a mountain of CGI in Disney's live-action atrocity Beauty and the Beast.
He sounds almost sheepish, but he shouldn't—there's a classic 60s swoon to "I Want You to Give Me Enough Time," while "Wall Watcher" slinks in like a brooding Brando-esque bad boy.
Imagine a show about a brooding male lead whose confusion about his true parentage — caused by his father, who died before telling him the truth — causes him to develop feelings for his aunt.
The real highlight of "Summer," though, is the elaborate Stars Hollow musical that Taylor stages with the help of a brooding hipster composer from Brooklyn and Tony winners Sutton Foster and Christian Borle.
Making Archie and Jughead sexy and brooding may have been too much of a departure for fans of the original hamburger-laden, fun-filled comics, but Sprouse says there's no turning back now.
In the 1970 short television documentary, "With These Hands," which profiled eight different craftspeople, Blunk — coiled like a spring, with dark, brooding eyes — is seen pacing panther-like around a giant redwood burl.
Light barely seems to penetrate the atmosphere of "The Merchant of Venice" in the brooding, powerful production from Shakespeare's Globe that's being presented through the weekend as part of the Lincoln Center Festival.
From the look of the trailer, this season might actually be the return to form that the show needs—with the same brooding, atmospheric tone of the original season, and, apparently, multiple timelines.
" The WashPost's lead story reports that the president is privately brooding while publicly roaring: "Trump loves the frenzied, raucous energy of these events, and often leaves them buoyed, people close to him said.
They fill unused nest holes with sticks to prevent competitors from settling there; they destroy unprotected nests and pierce all the eggs; they have been known to kill nestlings and even brooding females.
As it is, the little bit of bat brooding in "Justice League" feels unmotivated and unearned, and lacks the shading of the character in the "Dark Knight" or even in the Lego movies.
The teenage characters here take the form of the typical love triangle, including bookish but vaguely popular Nancy (Natalia Dyer), brooding and nerdy Jonathan (Charlie Heaton), and heartthrob bad boy Steve (Joe Keery).
There was little sense of this blandly brooding, affectlessly luminous score shifting as the libretto did, leaving the words — only a handful of which were audible, with murky amplification partly to blame — adrift.
One night, he stayed late in the council chamber, brooding; the next morning, he was found dead on the throne, his arms slashed open by its many swords, his robes soaked in blood.
Belichick, his hands in the pockets of a hooded parka that cloaked his hunched frame, paced the bench area in solitude, with those in his vicinity retreating even farther from his brooding presence.
The murderer is a brooding caricature, and the scene in which he kills Tanya in his van is both predictable and over the top, with bloodcurdling screams and blood splattered on the window.
And when Natalya's sister Alexandra (Lexi Lapp), a huge fan of "Eugene Onegin," falls for Pushkin despite herself, we wonder how she can be anything more than star-struck by this brooding jerk.
In the distance, from my brooding perch, the shoreline is cloaked in a dull haze where I can discern an unremitting penance that has been heading this way for a long, long while.
Based on the same book as the 2008 film "Gomorrah," the show is a brooding, propulsive, totally addictive story of rival gangster clans in modern-day Naples, shot like a Brutalist chiaroscuro nightmare.
As we crested every rise, it became impossible not to anticipate the singular sighting that can be experienced only on Rapa Nui: the island's rock stars — the massive, brooding monoliths known as moai.
If countries were high school classmates, Canada and Britain are your lunch table buds, Australia is the party dude, Russia is the brooding wannabe smoking in the boys' bathroom, and China is George.
Gregg Allman's vocals, by turns squalling and brooding, took their cue from the anguished emoting of down-home blues singers like Elmore James, as well as from more sophisticated ones like Bobby Bland.
The day after the presidential election — in a long and brooding interview with Rolling Stone magazine — President Obama offered his take on why blue-collar whites flocked so decidedly to Donald J. Trump.
It's hard to think of "Carousel" without recalling his artwork for the 1994 revival that depicts a brooding Billy Bigelow, vividly illuminated from below, atop wooden horses that rear beneath an angry sky.
The infectious, sunny ebullience that made Amy Pond a fan favorite during Matt Smith's run on Doctor Who is much more true to her nature than Nebula — a brooding, masochistic, revenge-bent assassin.
Sure, he takes some shit for having an acting range that exists somewhere between dark and brooding and monosyllabic grunting, but to those Keanu naysayers, I offer this: What about Bill and Ted?
In that regard, the brooding works of Sironi, which surround you if you take that right turn upon entering the gallery, are the most emblematic of the dark undercurrents unraveling the social fabric.
If you asked a man to construct a character he identifies as "toxically masculine," that character would look rather simple; he'd be brooding, dense, and powerfully douchey—he'd be a living, breathing trope.
Instead, they seem deeply introspective, almost brooding, with layer after layer of oil paint, spackled like cake frosting across the canvas and intentionally interrupted by shapes and figures etched at Irwin's sole discretion.
Rory is somehow flitting around unable to find a job after graduating from Yale, spending her time traveling the world, and catching up with old flames like Jess, Logan, and even brooding old Dean.
Since bursting onto the Hollywood scene as the universe's favorite mortal girl in Twilight, Kristen Stewart has always shone as an industry game-changer, even when surrounded by a sea of brooding, rakish vampires.
Like footprints that show how fast they were moving—which you can tell based on the spacing between the tracks—or spectacular fossils preserving parent dinosaurs on top of their nests brooding their eggs.
Both steep in dark and brooding self-pity about being slighted by the one that got away, paving the way for more emotional expressions of pain and longing for men—Black men in particular.
Yes, there's still a Tess and a Jake (Tom Sturridge), the brooding and dangerous love interest, but in season one, at least, Tess' undefined yet intense relationship with waiter Simone (Caitlin Fitzgerald) gets priority.
Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) is a brooding businessman and Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) is a fashion designer, but they're both demanding men with a thing for lips and a fixation on their mothers.
Boxer's "Mistaken For Strangers," which comes pretty close to a mission statement, crystallizes this aspect of The National's appeal, with its narrator brooding through the city streets, haunted, reflecting on his own growing isolation.
Since bursting onto the Hollywood scene as the universe's favorite mortal teenager in Twilight, Kristen Stewart has always shone as an industry game-changer, even when surrounded by a sea of brooding, rakish vampires.
But once the melancholy traveler sequence is over, we're quickly shoved back into the harsh reality of Fear — there's no time for brooding or pondering the meaning of life, if you want to survive.
The very idea of such a switch-up boggles—that the brooding and patient explorer of the world's legible surfaces should now take on the inchoate sublime itself: the invisible and all-pervasive internet.
The first hour is all brooding and pregnant pauses and shifty servants contemptuously asking whether that will be all, sir — marvelously ominous if you're into that sort of thing, borderline tedious if you're not.
The hard-edged, trendy look that replaced it—something the The New York Times calls a "disconnected undercut"—signaled the arrival of a new Messi, brooding, vain, suspicious of fame and resentful of greatness.
Director of photography Jeff Cutter's intimate camerawork, often relying on darkly expressive close-ups before expansively capitalizing on later plot developments, ably establishes the film's unsettling tone, underpinned by Bear McCreary's brooding orchestral score.
Here, new productions of his sit alongside brooding material from techno luminaries such as Planetary Assault Systems and Rrose, as well as newer names like the Northern Electronics label's Ulwhednar and Dutch producers Artefakt.
For as long as I can remember, I've been guilty of romanticizing brooding, unhealthy male behavior—the drinking, the doomed romances, the nodding acknowledgment of the problems of both—something Scott sang about constantly.
Set against a brooding Alpine backdrop, before it evolves into a prison drama, the film earned near-universal acclaim for its evocative camerawork, with lush landscapes and intimate family moments vividly brought to life.
Its intricately rendered images are less evocative of airy, pastel dreams than of the brooding, waking nightmares that descend upon city dwellers when the world they inhabit threatens to close in and bury them.
They included the 238 Stained Tooth from Dusted Valley, a big, dense, brooding wine, and the 22013 Ex Umbris from Owen Roe, dense and polished and, for now, wrapped tight in its tannic structure.
Radiohead is on the list for the fifth time, with their brooding ninth LP, A Moon Shaped Pool—making them the most nominated act in the prize's history; they have never won the prize.
And the final sequence, with Veronica's brooding voiceover about "chasing the storm" playing in the background as she drives off in search of her own missing mother, is a gorgeous piece of noir moodiness.
You're brooding and thinking about very serious things all day long, Aries—at least until this evening, when the Moon enters fellow Fire sign Sagittarius and puts you in a more upbeat, adventurous mood.
Stevie, whose coming-of-age story this is, lives with his brooding, violent-tempered older brother, Ian (Lucas Hedges), and their beleaguered single mom, Dabney (Katherine Waterston), in a modest house in Los Angeles.
Ways of Seeing With its preternaturally perceptive narrator and missing-person plot, Meg Rosoff's layered and brooding novel "Picture Me Gone" matches the emotional sophistication and suspenseful storytelling of many of your favorite books.
The three men were still teenagers when they took part in their first session for Mr. Hall, recording Mr. Alexander's brooding, Latin-inflected "You Better Move On," a Top 40 pop single in 1962.
The show takes place largely at a fictional quantum computing company called Amaya, run by its brooding CEO Forest (played by Nick Offerman), which employs Lily (Sonoya Mizuno) and her boyfriend Sergei (Karl Glusman) .
Robot" knowledge, but as long as you have a loose memory of the characters and a general sense of cynicism, you'll be able to jump in on the terrifically tense and brooding premiere. "Mr.
In this case, a specific relation seems to exist between Montaigne's great essay "On Cruelty" and the scene in "As You Like It" where Jaques is reported brooding on the death of a deer.
He seems naturally happy, sparkling, often funny; Ms. Centurión matches his temperament this way, whereas the more poised, brooding, sometimes tragic Ms. Hills brought out darker tones, even in their most wittily dazzling numbers.
Caleb Teicher was the most daring, dancing sparely and shirtlessly to a Chopin étude; his brooding body language couldn't quite fill the silences, but his wild turns sucked in air like a jet engine.
On "In Spades," the second album of the decade from the reunited '90s alternative rock band Afghan Whigs, the singer and unlikely sex symbol Greg Dulli can't help but be his carnal, brooding self.
Even "House of Cards," for all the attention it got when it debuted a few months before "Orange," was a dark drama about a brooding, dastardly alpha male that could have aired on Showtime.
Even "House of Cards," for all the attention it got when it debuted a few months before "Orange," was a dark drama about a brooding, dastardly alpha male that could have aired on Showtime.
Follicularly-blessed friends are lucky — the presence of a good beard has the potential to add an air of brooding mystery to your aesthetic, making you all the more interesting compared to the others.
A brooding rock record filled with anecdotes about all the sex he has and heartbreak he's felt, Harry Styles reintroduced Harry to the world as an indie songwriter, David Bowie fanboy, and charismatic lover.
The female does the majority of the brooding, the male providing her and their young with a supply of insects, acorns and berries until the young are old enough for the female to assist.
But it could easily be applied to the brooding fictional universes forged by any of the writing sisters (Anne is the third) and the very real, isolated environment in which they lived and worked.
Behind his brooding eyes and pale, luminescent skin, Edward is harboring the dark secret that he's a vampire, which makes his lust and attraction to mere mortal Bella (Kristen Stewart) that much more dangerous.
Nothing came of Paul Graham's plan for tech to stop Donald Trump, but Altman, after brooding about Trump for months, recently announced a nonpartisan project, called VotePlz, aimed at getting out the youth vote.

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