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Their story, though not new, is grippingly retold in "Breaking Rockefeller".
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Patrick's father (grippingly played here by Hugo Weaving) was frustrated, tyrannical, cruel and abusive.
This soliloquy provides the play with its most — and arguably only — grippingly focused moment.
Like so much of the director's work, the production is never less than grippingly contemporary.
Outside of Collette's grippingly frenzied performance, the biggest star of the movie is the sound design.
For one thing, the buildup is so grippingly patient that we're more than halfway through before the titular battleground is reached.
Because Nick is a first-time character faced with a terrible moral dilemma, his thoughts need to be grippingly complex, and they are.
Gershwin's music took Ms. Moore from almost vibrato-less, celestial high stretches to chilling, chesty low phrases, all of which she sang grippingly.
In this grippingly understated music, I wanted more sense that Otello is shattered, almost unable to function — a quality Mr. Tanner did not convey.
He'd gained renown in the industry for his grippingly raw Y Tu Mamá También, so was unsure about taking the leap into more mainstream endeavours.
Had a movement conservative so grippingly described a late-term abortion in a presidential debate, they would have been instantly labeled as self-righteous theocrats.
Pangaud wasn't a revolutionary like Senderens, but he had a grippingly visceral imagination, an intuition for unusual combinations of flavor and texture, and an earthy elegance.
Grippingly, he recounts the story of his life, in his telling a parable of unity in diversity—a moral he was still pushing 12 hard, disillusioning years later.
Piling of thick blobs of fleshy paint in place of a face, Antony Micallef's work feels grippingly physical, like that reaction we sometimes have to seeing the impenetrable permanency of our own reflections.
Grippingly, Marlon James tackled the layered sociopolitical and musical realities of Bob Marley's Kingston in his epic A Brief History of Seven Killings, tracing the migrations that followed his death in a divided Jamaica.
But the unmoored quality of the harmonic language grippingly matches the expressionist, fraught emotions of the drama, as this tormented, nameless woman, here performed by the formidable mezzo-soprano Katarina Karneus, gives voice to her wandering thoughts.
If you've been feeling a general lack of grippingly indecipherable Deutschrap since, fear not: Noisey is happy to report that Gzuz and his collective 187 Strassenbande ("187 Street Gang" in English) are back at it with a new single.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 89%What critics said: "Castle Rock remains an atmospheric, grippingly acted series that captures the feeling of King's fiction while exploring corners of his world that even he might not have imagined existing.
The ballet begins extremely well, with a grippingly difficult duet for two men (Luca Acri and Marcelino Sambé on Monday) set to one of Mr. Reich's earliest pieces, "It's Gonna Rain" (1965), which Mr. McGregor asked to use when the composer's new piece, "Runner," turned out to be just 15 minutes.
Amy Adams stars as St. Louis newspaper reporter Camille Preaker, who is dispatched downstate to cover the murder of a preteen girl in Wind Gap, Mo., the small, less-than-idyllic town where she was born — and where, we realize quickly in this grippingly atmospheric series, she suffered a trauma that has left her a barely functioning alcoholic with dissociative issues (and worse).
Even if it leads nowhere — and it certainly wouldn't be the first King or King-adjacent project to whiff the payoff — or fails to produce an episode as strong as season 1's Spacek-spotlight "The Queen," Castle Rock remains an atmospheric, grippingly acted series that captures the feeling of King's fiction while exploring corners of his world that even he might not have imagined existing.
Yachtrevue (retrieved 16.11.2014) An exception to this criticism is English Yachting Monthly, for which Dick Durham claimed: "Certainly the film is authentic and grippingly realistic."Dick Durham (20.12.2013). Redford acts out our worst nightmare.
This is a dark record. Spare, without any filler or frills. The gloves are off in songs such as "Cut Me Loose", "For Goodness Sake" and "Solo". Disappointment and pain have seldom been conveyed so beautifully and at the same time as grippingly as they have on this third CD. Yet the record also conveys a genuine fighting spirit.
She made it to the top 50 contestants for the show, but was sent home when they made cuts for the top 24 Idol selection, which aired on Fox on February 16, 2010. Simon Cowell deemed it a "mistake" that Dressel was sent home."Reality television that is grippingly real",'The Vancouver Sun', February 18, 2010.
Retrieved on 2010-03-11. Giving it 4½ out of 5 stars, Allmusic writer Andy Kellman cited The Love & War MasterPeace as "one of the most grippingly conscious major-label R&B; albums of the last 30 years", viewing its love-themed songs as "imaginative and excellent" and praising its socially conscious material.Kellman, Andy. [ Review: The Love & War MasterPeace]. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-03-05.
Jonathan Holland of Variety called Coronado's performance "grippingly visceral" and described the film as "credible, fast- moving, hard-nosed fare". Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the film, while conventional, is "a tense, briskly paced genre thriller". Fionnuala Halligan of Screen Daily called it "a deliciously complicated and gritty Spanish thriller". In March 2012, American actor Sylvester Stallone expressed interest in making an American adaptation of the film.
The album received praise from Get Your Rock Out writer Michael Dodd who particularly singled out the song 'Willow', calling it "a grippingly addictive highlight". Summing up the record he wrote that "With High Priestess the group can boast a true treasure, an album that is just too fun to not listen to again and again; a real force of awesome metal and one of the most addictive releases of 2014".
He died on 27 January 1883 at his house in Lady Margaret Road, in north-west London, leaving a widow and family. An offside note: Frederick Martin was one of several authors for the 4 volume "The National History of England", an astounding piece of historical writing, wherein Martin expresses opinions in a grippingly realistic style, almost the like of the great Thomas Babington Macaulay in his "History of England" only a few decades earlier.
Episode is missing Paul Cornell, Martin Day, and Keith Topping in The Discontinuity Guide (1995) noted that the serial "shows the advantages of recognisable Earth settings" and described it as "an all action romp". In The Television Companion (1998), David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker wrote that The Invasion was "one of the very best stories to feature the Cybermen", with praise for Stoney's Tobias Vaughn. In 2009, Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times wrote that the story was plotted with "scarcely a dull moment", with the first four episodes "grippingly plotted" to lead up to the cliffhanger of the Cybermen. Mulkern also praised the dynamic and characters of the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe, as well as Tobias Vaughn.
A "dazzling Royal Court debut" wrote Michael Billington in The Guardian.Michael Billington "Rainbow Kiss, Royal Court, London", The Guardian, 12 April 2006 "What makes the play so impressive is Farquhar's portrait of the grimness behind Aberdeen's oil-fuelled boom. This is not just another sex'n'violence play: what it grippingly shows is the disastrous effect of a money-mad materialist culture on society's marginalised no-hopers." On the other hand, Charles Spencer in The Daily Telegraph panned the play, calling Rainbow Kiss "the archetypal Royal Court play, almost indistinguishable from all the others we have seen since the arrival of the "in-yer-face" school of theatre a decade or more ago", although he asserted Farquahar "betrays flickers of real talent".
Dutton has collaborated with a wide range of musicians, including fellow oral sound artists Jaap Blonk, Koichi Makigami, Phil Minton, and David Moss in the group Five Men Singing, John Butcher, Bob Ostertag, Phil Durrant, John Russell, Lee Ranaldo, Christian Marclay, Günter Christmann, Thomas Charmetant, Xavier Charles, and Jacques Di Donato. His soundsinging has been called "fascinating, inventive, grippingly obsessive" (The Wire). "(Five Men Singing) exposes every note, tone, timbre and texture that can be vibrated by the uvula, dredged from the throat and buzzed from the cheeks and lips."Ken Waxman, Jazzword, October 11, 2004 More recently, he formed Quintet à Bras in company with two French poets and two French instrumentalists, and in 2009, Mr. Dutton performed at The Scream In High Park, which is an annual literary festival in Toronto.

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