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The clap was seen as loaded and self-amused and captivatingly sardonic.
In the end, the resurrected, new rendition of the song is captivatingly performed.
"The Act" chronicles all the twists and turns of this captivatingly complex true crime story.
These women's contributions captivatingly crack the wall of Surrealist phallocracy principally erected from André Breton's misogyny.
And his tools were his thick Israeli accent, his brash manner, and his captivatingly dry observations.
Disambiguation, her debut album as Cruel Diagonals (premiering below), is a captivatingly eerie wash of experimental electronic music.
The little heroine's brother, Fritz — heart-catchingly impulsive, naughty and repeatedly, tenderly rebuked — becomes the ballet's most captivatingly human character.
The primary Nature paper described a captivatingly simple procedure: a seven-day transit from hydrochloric-acid bath to reprogrammed cells.
The Milk Bowl of Feathers shows how women's contributions to the Surrealist literary canon captivatingly crack the wall of Surrealist phallocracy.
As Sadie, Caroline Arrouas is captivatingly restrained, moving as if in a daze, too numbed by life to listen to her own desires.
They're interesting for a second or two, but the car wrecks he'd photographed years before—pulverized and accordioned vehicles—were more authentically, captivatingly warped.
"The Proposal," Jill Magid's captivatingly wily documentary about her attempt to liberate the archives of the renowned Mexican architect Luis Barragán, wears many faces.
H.S. From this captivatingly curated post of people's prized collections, comes a feeling of zen created by the abundance of visually similar, mildly organized items.
As art historian Harriet F. Senie captivatingly recounted in her book on the controversy, much of the public outcry against "Tilted Arc" was the result of misinformation.
Jordan Peele considered starring as Cassius for a time, then Donald Glover did, until Glover's "Atlanta" co-star, the captivatingly droll Lakeith Stanfield, signed on as Cassius for good.
Christopher Smith switched the beat up, halving the kick-drum throbs and adding filling the gaps with hi-hat trills, Syd was captivatingly chilled-out, and Steve Lacy took over for a seemingly improvised solo.
But the pianists Hitomi Honda and Karl Larson, who organized the program, selected works that explored subtleties of piano color and subdued sonorities, starting with John Cage's undulant, exotic "Mysterious Adventure" for prepared piano, played captivatingly by Adam Tendler.
Both men are living in Arlington these days, and they're two of the biggest reasons that this year's Texas Rangers—despite a pitching staff that, outside of Cole Hamels, is a Who's Who of Who the Hell Is That—are surprisingly, oddly, captivatingly good.
Noah Solloway (Dominic West) and Allison Lockhart (Ruth Wilson) are captivatingly twisted characters whom you hate and relate to in the same thought; their cuckolded spouses, Cole (Joshua Jackson) and Helen (Maura Tierney) have their own demons to fight, and watching all these egos, desires, manipulations, and self-deceptions battle it out is nothing short of fascinating.
For fans of the "The Bridge," the Scandinavian noir with the captivatingly oddball detective Saga Noren at its dark heart, "The Tunnel" sounded like another loop on the thrill ride: It co-opted the original's premise — a body positioned on the international border of the Oresund Bridge linking Sweden and Denmark — and transported it to the Channel Tunnel between France and Britain.
Susan Fromberg Schaeffer, reviewing the novel for The New York Times, called it "very funny" and "exceptionally vivid". She said that McCauley "brings his characters, his world astonishingly, captivatingly alive." Sarah Gold of the Los Angeles Times called the novel "warmly engaging". She found some of the characters too mannered rather than alive, while others were too thinly written.
Walter Lewin demonstrates conservation of potential energy. It can be difficult to captivatingly share good scientific thinking as well as scientifically accurate information. Krulwich and Olson believe scientists must rise to that challenge using metaphor and story telling. Marine biologist and film-maker Randy Olson published Don't Be Such a Scientist: Talking Substance in an Age of Style.
She usually shows off her elegant beauty with her eyes half down without a word. She is a goddess who always carries the gaze of people, especially men and once she gazes straight at it, all the men fall over the glamorous look. She has both elegance and sensuality, and all her actions and tone are relaxed. She speaks slowly, articulate, and captivatingly.
And if I'm wrong about that, then it still works as a damn good love story, moving and sad and captivatingly performed." In The Independent, Amy Burns began by noting: "D. H. Lawrence's tale of Lady Chatterley and her groundskeeper lover is famous for many things – smutty language being perhaps highest on the list. It was thanks to this so-called 'obscene language' that the book was banned in the UK for more than 30 years.
Dinesh Raheja of India Today praised the performances but concluded: "Fiza remains watchable for its captivatingly-captured sequences within a close-knit family. But, the big picture it wants to capture remains underdeveloped." Karisma Kapoor won Best Actress and Jaya Bachchan won Best Supporting Actress, while Hrithik Roshan was nominated for Best Actor at the 46th Filmfare Awards, but won for his performance on Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai. Kapoor and Bachchan also won Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively at the 2nd IIFA Awards.
During both residencies she was able to produce bodies of work that 'built upon her past style and explored new challenges'. Curator Felicity Milburn has identified several stages to Pick's artistic development: > Pick's early work employed imagery sourced from significant moments in Art > History, making particular use of the Gothic emblems of the Medieval period. > By 1994, however, she had developed her own distinctive and captivatingly > personal iconography. Works from this period have been described as > 'dreamscapes' in which symbolic images from Pick's memory (beds, dresses, > pincushions, colanders) float surreally across rich surfaces.
The Marfa Film Festival was founded in 2007 by creator Robin Lambaria and filmmaker Cory Van Dyke. The program features works from promising newcomers and established filmmakers, as well as beloved or forgotten classics, including outdoor evening screenings in the arid landscape surrounding Marfa. The Festival does not designate winners, celebrating innovation and excellence in film through passionate curation and fostering a relaxed social space where up-and-coming filmmakers mix with adventurous cinephiles, industry veterans and living legends in a captivatingly scenic, culturally rich environment. Movies are shown one at a time to allow the possibility of viewing every film in the program without scheduling conflicts.
Besides the technical perfection everyone would expect, he is also appreciated for his taste and style and for his captivatingly beautiful tone. The violinist began his professional career with his participation in the finale of the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, followed by his debut with the Czech Philharmonic and Libor Pesek and his first prize at the Prague Spring Competition. He earned the title of laureate at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Young Performers (1989). in 1990 Mr. Zenaty made his debut in London, in 1991 at the Berliner Philharmonie and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, in 1994 in Tokyo and in 1996 in New York and Buenos Aires.
" Variety′s David Rooney agrees the film's coming-out scene is a "potential jewel" and "captivatingly played", however, in line with Sutcliffe's criticisms, opines that the film's pacing means that "the scene is lobbed in and robbed of its impact". He summarises the film as "a willfully theatrical, sporadically magical romantic comedy embracing three barely compatible narrative strands, not one of which ever gets full flight clearance". Rooney deems the film "Damaged beyond repair by a mannered scripting style and evident recutting", and opines that "Jeanette Winterson's preposterous dialogue and comic mistiming serves up more misses than hits". Of the film's major themes, he writes that: "Questions about the line between truth and falsehood, genuine and fake, are too flimsily voiced to mean much.
" Chris Vognar of The Dallas Morning News stated that Depp's "wide eyes and high whimsy feel a bit derivative of his Willy Wonka (another collaboration with Burton), but he invests so much of his ample energy and instinct in these roles that it's hard to complain." Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly had a more mixed opinion and commented that Depp as the Hatter is "a fantastic image, but once Depp opens his mouth, what comes out is a noisome Scottish brogue that makes everything he says sound more or less the same. The character offers no captivatingly skewed bat-house psychology. There isn't much to him, really—he's just a smiling Johnny one-note with a secret hip-hop dance move—and so we start to react to him the way that Alice does to everything else: by wondering when he's going to stop making nonsense.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 97% based on 37 reviews, with an average rating of 7.4/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 80 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Mark Kermode from The Observer gave the film four out of five stars, praising Nyoni's work, David Gallego's cinematography and Mulubwa's performance and wrote: "Rungano Nyoni’s debut feature, the story of a girl in Zambia accused of witchcraft, is comic, tragic – and captivatingly beautiful" Jessica Kiang from Variety, also praised Gallego’s cinematography and stated: "Nyoni’s approach may itself be a little too chaotic, and a little too oblique to be fully comprehensible (in particular her counterpointing music cues can overreach, and some of the narrative ellipses confuse). But in the investigation of the dichotomies of ancient and modern, familiar and alien, prosaic and mystical, she clearly has a great deal she wants to say, and now, thanks to this invigorating, intriguing and provocative debut, she has a whole career ahead of her in which to say it".

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