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"moodily" Definitions
  1. in an angry or unhappy way synonym grumpily
  2. in a way that suggests particular emotions, especially sad ones

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There are other clues: He smokes moodily in the Vatican.
In a trailer for the show, Hiddleston moodily previewed the story.
Generic lyrics could yield generic imagery: she set Lady Gaga's "Beautiful, Dirty, Rich" in a moodily lit mansion filled with piles of money, and Robin Thicke's "Sex Therapy" in a moodily lit mansion filled with acquiescent models.
One moodily reflects an unseen light, another is rocked by stormy waves.
The soundstage was a cavernous, warehouselike space, moodily lit, aggressively air-conditioned.
It's a sweaty, emotive work, bright colors moodily smeared across a huge canvas.
Maud pleads and protests, and then moodily waits for her story to begin.
Moodily, after Robyn had gone to bed, Gil wondered aloud whether she was even his.
They may give you the silent treatment or moodily sulk when you're in their presence.
He played around on Snapchat and then moodily refused questions from 'disrespectful' media who criticized his behavior.
In one, a pair of teenage boys in wildly patterned bell bottoms pose moodily with a guitar.
She placed a hand on each cheek, tilted her head like a stage coquette and pouted moodily.
In April, she shared a sexy photo of herself moodily gazing into Fonsi's eyes during an evening out.
As Bat-Bruce moodily pushes and prods and Wonder-Diana smiles and smirks, the newbies jockey for position.
Alongside Nicki Minaj on "Anybody," Thugger makes his clearest play for summer dominance, looping back to a moodily catchy hook.
In "The Sun Still Burns Here," a musician and a choreographer moodily unite, but the result is far from transcendent.
"A Dark Song," the moodily intense first feature from the Irish director Liam Gavin, is a striking marriage of acting and atmosphere.
When she isn't moodily bathing or staring — into a mirror, the distance, what have you — she does a surprising amount of walking.
I moodily pay and think about how a whole third of my check is gone already and I only just got paid today!
Everything's in service of the images in "Bridgend," a stylishly shot, eerily scored and moodily acted film that wants for nothing but a plot.
It introduces the distinctive look of the show, both color-saturated and moodily noir at the same time (the producers called it "color noir").
The room is moodily lit by abat-jours and midcentury Italian brass desk lamps that keep the atmosphere cozy and cool even in summer.
Loyle Carner, shown writing and recording music, is a rapper, and David Alexander Flinn, shown moodily walking around his creation, is a sculptor and filmmaker.
And when Aurora seems to side with her new human in-laws during a dinner-table snafu, Maleficent moodily retreats to her kingdom of isolation.
Moodily stalking the dunes, she meets a falconer, who invites her to hold his falcon and demonstrates how he can track it with his smartphone.
"Stylishly shot, eerily scored and moodily acted," the film "wants for nothing but a plot," Ken Jaworowski wrote in The Times about this new theatrical release.
His first act as king is searching for Drogon, who burned the throne before gripping his mother's dead body in his talons and flying away — also moodily.
The show has its own vibe of Extra Liberty, of dreamy aesthetic excess, with popcorn popping on New York sidewalks and scientists moodily chain-smoking in labs.
"I'm always acting, watching myself go by," he says moodily to the smitten Daphne, holding up an arm that evokes Hamlet in the presence of his father's ghost.
This began with her game-changing "Bathhouse" series for American Vogue in 3053, in which thin, wan women lean moodily against the spare, cracked walls of an abandoned bathhouse.
Will that same mogul later appear onscreen moodily sipping some brown liquid from a tumbler as he listens to the band play the gig of their lives on TV?
The comic and tragic are in this staging cut from the same abrasive cloth, with crowd scenes that quickly turn threatening and characters who lurk moodily on the edges.
The latter sculptures, in which blank or near-blank canvases have been festooned with found household objects, incorporate lighthearted, whimsical materials to produce structures that moodily sag and droop.
That makes Oliver's arc a tragedy, but it also means that only in his narration are multiple layers of emotion allowed to exist and mingle moodily on the page together.
Game Of Thrones season 8 is on the horizon and can't simply be six episodes of Kit Harington moodily staring at a camera, although everyone would probably tune in for that.
Consensus was, though, that Bran would at least be a less volatile ruler than Daenerys, even if he's the kind of guy to dip out of important business meetings and think moodily.
Mathilde de Weisweiller's gnarly collection is moodily re-contextualized by these artists' paintings, as well as the more recent skull scenes of Niki de Saint Phalle and two Brassaï photographs of scratched graffiti.
Everyone is busy staring moodily out at the skyline from their hotel rooms when Nick is interrupted by a knock at his door: It's Andi Dorfman, who rejected him on The Bachelorette in 2014.
Their sly, meticulously crafted works — mostly photographs, sculptures and drawings — are in rich dialogue with the collection of 20th-century Italian furniture and objects that also occupy the moodily lit 1,830-square-foot space.
But electronic music played too, and not long into the show, Ms. Morales discarded her salmon-colored bata de cola and walked around moodily in a bodystocking, before donning Mr. Álvarez's jacket and trousers.
There are also moodily gorgeous landscapes by the non-Eight artists Charles Burchfield and Marsden Hartley, as well as an expressionistic bronze head of Marcel Duchamp from 1943 (cast in the 1960s) by Reuben Nakian.
Lankan Filling Station takes that representation and amplifies it, putting it into a trendy urban context with all the necessary accouterments: cocktails, natural wine and a narrow, moodily lit, crowded room that thrums with energy.
Jeff Buhler's script reveals too much too soon in a moodily photographed prologue showing a crazed killer mowed down by police while his latest victim escapes with one hand fewer than when she was snatched.
Whether you want to belt out Lady Gaga under neon lights to a crowd of stunned strangers, or moodily croon a lesser-known indie hit with your closest confidants, there's an NYC karaoke bar to cover that.
Opening on the familiar set-up of the group playing Dungeons and Dragons while Eleven (Brown) moodily eats some Eggo waffles, Jimmy Fallon's BMOC Steve Harrington comes downstairs and tells them he has a surprise for them.
The gallery's moodily lit presentation of recently sourced paintings and sculptures — and a lavish dinner for 2000 clients at the nearby Michelin-starred restaurant Chateau Neercanne — showed how old masters could continue to find 230st-century buyers.
While the image of a white-haired, leathery Lippi sucking moodily on a little cigar most lives up to the Italian smoking stereotype, Carlo Ancelotti strikes a suave figure with a fag in hand, as does Gianluca Vialli.
Grande and Cyrus share most of the beginning of the song, before Del Rey comes in for the bridge in her iconic style, singing, "You can't get me off your mind" while she moodily poses next to a fireplace.
We see that surprisingly, a number of Adam Driver's scenes were shot without Kylo Ren's mask, and his trademark helmet was added to the scene later — perhaps to help the actor not fall over as he stormed moodily around the set.
After checking in to a luxe hotel ("Keeping it swaggy," she wrote) and attending a moodily lit dinner with Chris Stamp, of the streetwear label Stampd, and Joe La Puma, of Complex, she hosted a party at the nightclub Le Baron.
Aside from sleeping with an anime-style body pillow of Edith Piaf or moodily staring out a rain-slicked window, there are arguably few things more French than fervidly devouring some pâté heartily spread on a crusty chunk of baguette.
If many of the paintings in this exhibition remain visually fractious, with one style refusing to capitulate to another, the delicately knitted, moodily shimmering surface of "The Enchanted Island" suggests an integration of divisiveness that avoids both banality and Babel.
Kate is moodily listening to music, Randall filling out a Harvard application — details that will no doubt be fleshed out in their respective episodes — but Kevin is the focus, with Jack and Rebecca pulling out all the stops for this potentially life-changing evening.
And, of course, it's only day 1 of this pop-up extravaganza, but people are already moodily posing in their freshly copped merch, much to the seething rage of TLOP-less hypebeasts everywhere: Clearly, it's Kanye West's Ultra Light Beam, and we're all just living in it.
ContraPoints, whose real name is Natalie Wynn, is known for slick, moodily lit YouTube videos that draw hundreds of thousands of views, where she brings a leftist perspective to a variety of hot-button issues — things like structural racism, Marxism, transgender politics, and the alt-right.
He adapted the dynamic of the New York School's monumental paintings: monochromatic expanses, occasioning awe, like those of Barnett Newman, overlaid with moodily imperfect silk-screened photography of grisly car crashes, say, or the preternaturally beautiful face of Elizabeth Taylor, each fearsome in a peculiar way.
She was at Modrn Sanctuary, a moodily black-walled spa on West 103th Street in Manhattan on a frigid Wednesday afternoon, looking to decompress after "The Dr. Oz Show," where she was promoting her 27th book, "A New Way to Age" (that's 26 more than Emily Bronte).
On the most obvious level, the way Vallée's camera tracks the gray, sweeping vistas and the luxury of the homes in which melancholy characters moodily swish their wine offers a glimpse of what a Nancy Meyers movie would look like if it were suffering from depression.
Rocky looks perfectly fashion-forward in his photos, giving the prestige brand a streetwise edge wearing patchworked jeans (created in collaboration with Japanese artist Toru Kamei) with combat boots and an oversize trench, while Remi highlights the brand's love of severe silhouettes in his stark, moodily lit portrait series.
In the 19th century, William Blake depicted visions of imposing ghosts that reflected intense psychological states of exuberance or despair; while in the mid-20th century, artist Paul Nash illustrated ghosts and "mansions of the dead" in moodily hued paintings that evoked the "ghost-personages" of the British landscape.
At 25 he burst into fashion consciousness as creative director at Balmain, one of the youngest ever at the helm of a major French brand, and began crafting his carefully filtered image; his Instagram profile picture features him, shirtless, head cocked moodily to the side, taking what seems to be a selfie.
" (This Poirot has — possibly to the horror of devotees — a lost love, Katherine, whom he laments with some regularity throughout the movie.) He is also far more moodily serious than the character portrayed by Albert Finney in the 1974 movie, or David Suchet's twinkling, wise incarnation in the long-running TV series "Agatha Christie's Poirot.
Hell, some might even be so bold as to say it's great, but sometimes you want a drink that's just a bit less Jimmy Buffet kayak fishing in some Old Navy jorts and a bit more Jimmy Buffet moodily staring off into the distance while sporting fishnet gloves, knee-high boots, and a clip-on nose ring.
The video emphasizes what makes Hynes a compelling performer and artist including his vital dance component (featuring some sweet ballet moves) and his attention to detail (the video quality is grainy like it could almost be from the 80s and how about CRJ's trenchcoat?) Watch CRJ and Hynes moodily stare at each other below: Sarah MacDonald is a staff writer for Noisey.
At Hublot's moodily chic V.I.P. lounge, with a full bar, black walls and track lighting (it looks like a SoHo nightclub from the Sade years), I catch a news conference starring Lapo Elkann, the comically sauve Fiat heir and Italia Independent eyewear designer, who arrived via private jet and Ferrari to pump his latest collaboration with Hublot, a limited-edition camo Big Bang.
What elevates it all is the figure of Chabon's grandmother, a charismatic manic depressive whose erratic behavior—setting fire to the family's hickory tree in front of their New Jersey farmhouse; being pursued by an imagined monster out of her past, known only as the "Skinless Horse"; baking and then eating a whole tarte tatin with her grandson and then moodily retreating to her darkened room—give the book humanity.
The stark fluorescent tube lighting approach of the previous 1976 tour, was further developed and expanded to create a large cage of tube lighting, which enclosed the stage with the ability to pulsate moodily during the slower instrumental pieces and flash frantically during the faster songs.
"Punathil Kunhabdulla, Malayalam Writer Who Brought Aligarh to Kerala, Passes Away". News18.com. Retrieved 2017-10-29. Like Pookunjeebi in Smarakasilakal many of his female characters were strong personalities. Instead of depicting women in moodily love, he celebrated lust, passion of love and beauty through his women characters.
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote that while "nothing great or profound is offered in this whimsey", "this moodily masculine story has a strong strain of wistfulness that laces its robust humor and gives it more than merely comic quality." He applauded the performances of all the main actors.
A couple brings their young child who is mauled by Caroline's ancient and previously gentle Labrador retriever. Roderick begins to behave moodily and drink heavily. Faraday believes the strain of managing the estate is at fault. Roderick, however, divulges that something appeared in his room the night the dog attacked the girl.
The episode received mixed reviews from critics. Daryl H. Miller of Los Angeles Times wrote positively of the episode, claiming it is "craftily written, solidly acted and moodily photographed". Michael R. Farkash of The Hollywood Reporter gave the first part of the episode a largely positive review. Farkash called it "entertaining and appealing" and noted its "suspenseful plot twists and fascinating visuals".
They go and meet Thoran, who is really Dr. Bergstorm, and he tells Ingavar that his time on the ice is up. So Ingavar consumes Thoran with icefire, and his spirit is passed on to Ingavar. Meanwhile, in Zanna's shop, Tam Farell comes in and tells Zanna that he is having a pain in his neck. Zanna is rather charmed, amused, and annoyed by him, and moodily schedules a consultation for them.
The Lamia (1909), a painting by Herbert James Draper In a 1909 painting by Herbert James Draper, the Lamia who moodily watches the serpent on her forearm appears to represent a hetaera. Although the lower body of Draper's Lamia is human, he alludes to her serpentine history by draping a shed snakeskin about her waist. In Renaissance emblems, Lamia has the body of a serpent and the breasts and head of a woman, like the image of hypocrisy.
They also produced a music video for "Brother," (directed by Robert Morfitt) arguably the strongest of the seven new tracks appearing on the record. The video consisted of a fairly straightforward montage of the band performing on a moodily lit stage. A fictitious reenactment of the video shoot for "Brother" can be seen during season two, episode two of the Showtime original series The L Word. "Brother" also appears on The L Word's season two soundtrack.
" Jacob Knight of Birth.Movies.Death called the film "beautifully composed" and said that "Bel Powley is incredible as Anna". Vicki Woods of Morbidly Beautiful called the film "a powerful fable". She wrote in her review, "Wildling is a moodily atmospheric thriller combining supernatural scares with a myth-like tale of self-discovery and a beautiful coming-of-age tale" and "the acting throughout is terrific, but it is Bel Powley that takes the movie to another level.
A famous ghost story that has been depicted in many Thai films and television series, the story is about a husband comes home from war and takes up living with his wife and newborn son who, unbeknownst to him, have died while he was away. The moodily framed horror film won numerous awards, including best picture at the Thailand National Film Awards. Both Young Gangsters and Nang Nak were hits at the box office and were credited with reinvigorating the Thai film industry.
A drug-smuggling plane crashes, and Largo insists Chee stay away from that case, a tough challenge as he gathers information from Hopis, whites and Navajos to solve the original cases. Reviewers found this to have a "classic Hillerman plot", involving a plane crash, possibly illegal drugs, a vandalized windmill on the Joint Use lands. It is "relentlessly introspective" and "with Hillerman's moodily fine prose in full Southwest regalia", as the Hopi and the Navajo ways are contrasted, and Chee explores a white man's motivation, of revenge.
Chris Wright, of What Culture, was very critical of the film. He compared the opening titles to that of a "bad American tv show" and a "dodgy" video game, and felt the narration throughout was "mostly pointless and full of obvious, clichéd philosophies". For the "most part", Lundgren "spends his time mumbling" throughout the film "while pouting and posturing moodily through his scenes", with "no real change there either". Despite giving a primarily negative review, Wright stated the "overall quality of the [film] is very good for [a direct-to-dvd] release".
Upon its release A Winged Victory for the Sullen received positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 83, based on 10 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". BBC Musics David Sheppard called the album a "meditative and cinematic set" that "is a victory for subtlety [and] sensitivity" and "rich in melody", praising in particular its "genuinely haunting, numinous atmosphere". AllMusic reviewer Ned Ragget awarded the album a four-out-of-five-star rating and said there was "a knowing playfulness with the conventions of moodily beautiful 21st century drone/ambient".
In a way Mella is very relieved because she has been saved from a life of looking at moodily lit tubes of toothpaste. Agda dies a few weeks later from a chain of events that Ford unknowingly starts by throwing the Scrabble letter Q into a privet bush: it startles a rabbit, which runs away and is eaten by a fox, who chokes on the rabbit and dies, contaminating a stream that Agda drinks from upon which she falls ill—it is said that the only moral that one could possibly learn from these occurrences is not to throw the letter Q into a privet bush. Agda and Mella only appear in the novel.
Reviews of Your Body Above Me noted the album's dark, melodic modern rock sound, and were generally positive. The Washington Post' called Your Body Above Me "moodily sumptuous", Guitar Player described the music as having "drama and rhythmic urgency", and Allmusic noted the album's "brooding yet propulsive sound that's actually quite intriguing". The band subsequently toured with Fuel, Days of the New, Cracker, and Our Lady Peace, and were called "The American U2" by the San Francisco Chronicle. Black Lab songs were featured on soundtracks to Can't Hardly Wait, Varsity Blues, Permanent Midnight, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the song "Wash It Away" was also included on a charity album, Live in the X Lounge.
Englehart claims this storyline was adapted as the first Batman film in 1989, with Englehart providing uncredited development. The Englehart and Rogers pairing was described in 2009 by comics writer and historian Robert Greenberger as "one of the greatest" creative teams to work on the Batman character. DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz noted that "Arguably fans' best-loved version of Batman in the mid-1970s, writer Steve Englehart and penciller Rogers's Detective run featured an unambiguously homicidal Joker...in noirish, moodily rendered stories that evoked the classic Kane- Robinson era." In their story "The Laughing Fish", the Joker is brazen enough to disfigure fish with a rictus grin, then expects to be granted a federal trademark on them, only to start killing bureaucrats who try to explain that obtaining such a claim on a natural resource is legally impossible.
As the clock reaches zero, Allen leaves and begins walking away from the camera as the sun rises. Throughout the video, Allen is shown playing both an acoustic guitar and a piano, as well as singing with a microphone. Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly said that the video was "a luxe-looking, moodily lit affair that finds the season 8 champ clad in a physique-appropriate black henley and stalking his way through an abandoned construction site featuring a giant countdown clock, a dramatic sunrise, and copious amounts of recycled plastic sheeting." Slezak also said that, "the folks at 19 gave Kris the proper budget to kick off his video career – at least we finally know what the company did with the savings gleaned from hiring student filmmakers to helm Blake Lewis and Diana DeGarmo’s tragic first clips".
Liam Howlett said to Dazed magazine "'No Good... was a response to all that shit Eurodance stuff", and said that the band had started to make better videos. THe Prodigy select 10 inspirational Jilted jams - Dazed magazine 4 July 2014 The song's music video, directed by Walter Stern combines the humorous flavour of that for the band's previous video for "Out of Space" with the menace of "Firestarter" and "Breathe" videos to come. Filmed in a disused, underground cellar below Spitalfields market in the East End of London, the video features characters dancing to the song, including a very manic Liam Howlett, whilst other band members prowl around moodily. After Howlett breaks down a plaster wall with a sledgehammer, group member Keith Flint is seen in a straitjacket, eventually being locked into a Plexiglas box-prison.
So pleased is he with Campbell that he decides to let go of Peter, abandoning him on stage to reprise "No Me In Tony." Once again in the spotlight, Tony recounts to the audience how the Conservative opposition was no competition, before a barbershop quartet of former Tory leaders - John Major, William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard - shuffle on stage in boaters to sing their comic song in which they lament how they all fell foul of Mr. Blair. After this, Tony introduces George W. Bush with a recitative, who bounces on stage as a delinquent cowboy with a toy horse and screeches the bluesy song "George's Entrance." As with Campbell, Tony is taken with the gutsy George, though as the president leaves, Gordon once again enters to moodily remind Tony of their deal, and scold him for forgetting his own people.
At her call to instant revolt against the odious tyrant the whole populace assembles, in wildest turmoil: Luzio, arriving on the scene at this juncture, sardonically adjures the throng to pay no heed to the ravings of a woman who, as she has deceived himself, assuredly will dupe them all; for he still believes in her shameless dishonour. Fresh confusion, climax of Isabella's despair: suddenly from the back is heard Brighella's burlesque cry for help; himself entangled in the coils of jealousy, he has seized the disguised State-holder by mistake, and thus leads to the latter's discovery. Friedrich is unmasked; Marianne, clinging to his side, is recognised. Amazement, indignation, joy: the necessary explanations are soon got through ; Friedrich moodily asks to be led before the judgment-seat of the King on his return, to receive the capital sentence; Claudio, set free from prison by the jubilant mob, instructs him that death is not always the penalty for a love- offence.
" Marshall Rogers portrait by Michael Netzer Some of his first comic-book work appeared in the black-and-white magazine The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, where he worked with writer Chris Claremont on a story featuring the "Iron Fist" supporting characters Misty Knight and Colleen Wing as the Daughters of the Dragon. He eschewed the grey wash that was used in other black-and-white comics stories in favor of applying screentone. With writer Steve Englehart, Rogers penciled an acclaimed run on the Batman in Detective Comics #471-476 (Aug. 1977 - April 1978), providing one of the definitive interpretations that influenced the 1989 movie Batman and that was adapted for the 1990s animated series. The Englehart and Rogers pairing was described in 2009 by comics writer and historian Robert Greenberger as "one of the greatest" creative teams to work on the Batman character. DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz noted in 2010: "Arguably fans' best-loved version of Batman in the mid-1970s, writer Steve Englehart and penciller Rogers's Detective run featured an unambiguously homicidal Joker...in noirish, moodily rendered stories that evoked the classic Kane-Robinson era.

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