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There wasn't a more engrossing anecdote about her experience behind the camera?
Smith's elaborate, genre- and format-defying objects could not be more engrossing.
And the more engrossing the sporting spectacle, the more powerful is that sociopolitical one.
Some of the night's more engrossing moments came during the four-song acoustic portion.
But The Act is even more engrossing if you uncover the disturbing familial twists as you go.
HDR content looks even more engrossing with higher contrast, wider dynamic range, deeper blacks, and whiter whites.
I usually find that the better and more engrossing the film is, the more jarring the transition.
At 467 minutes, this multi-part documentary is definitely longer than The Irishman, but even more engrossing.
One of these is vastly more engrossing than the other, which makes the overall experience feel a little disjointed.
This technology is at the heart of everything players will see, hear, and feel — delivering much higher fidelity and a more engrossing experience.
The reportage is more engrossing than the history, which can occasionally shade into a kind of term-paper gloss on complex events and politics.
Inflighto is a lot like a regular flight tracker (the ones you can watch on your embedded TV screens), but with much more engrossing data.
So why does Stranger Things' move toward this heavier approach feel so empty, when Harry Potter's slowly building darkness became more engrossing with every book?
There's the film-noir mystery, glimpsed in tantalizing fragments through the window, and there's the more engrossing, though less explicable, mystery of the witness herself.
If a good game can eventually make you forget the outside world, Chronos is even more engrossing, focusing you entirely on a puzzle or boss fight.
That scene between Bernard and Ford is what puts the "sci" in "sci-fi," and it's much more engrossing than the shoot-outs and sex scenes.
Netflix and other streaming platforms, for whatever reason, seem to be a place where this sort of contrived melodrama is more engrossing than it might be elsewhere.
The first I attended was about acoustic treatments for studios; surprisingly, it turned out to be much more engrossing than any talk I'd sat through during my times attending SXSW.
But these simulations have become so expansive, intricate and immersive that they can no longer be labeled mere entertainment, no more engrossing than an in-flight movie or a pop song.
What results is a book more engrossing than any soap — a book that pays deep and solemn attention to the link between a woman's body and heart, and her sense of self.
Mr. Paxton, whom I also began to watch in the 1980s, is most famous for inventing contact improvisation (a genre that has always been far more engrossing when he's one of the participants).
He has grown attached to the Mets' broadcast team of Keith Hernandez, Ron Darling and Gary Cohen and has found the team's penchant for colossal setbacks more engrossing than the usual achievements of the Yankees.
The new series doesn't quite rise to that level, but it does become more engrossing over the episodes previewed -- reveling in the darkly comic discomfort, in one noteworthy example, of the most awkward Thanksgiving dinner imaginable.
Just what it meant to be an artist in that time and place is explored by Ms. Buchanan in her prodigious archives, which make up the next third of the show and are more engrossing than they sound.
"Dry Powder," directed at a brisk clip by Mr. Kail, on a chic, pulsating blue platform designed by Rachel Hauck, becomes more engrossing when we meet Jeff, played with a nice measure of affability by Mr. De Silva.
The mystery and scandal surrounding the story of Theranos and its CEO Elizabeth Holmes is a fascinating one, made all the more engrossing thanks to her secret relationship with the president of the company which was only revealed after the fact.
During this past 13 years, Facebook and the social media revolution have taken off and taken hold, powerful smartphones found their way into a few billion people's pockets and the way we all interact online has grown richer and more engrossing.
Unlike some of her contemporaries, she has never been content merely to resurrect an earlier musical era, which may explain why she has turned out a more engrossing body of work than any of the other acts associated with neo-soul.
" But the advice of New York Magazine's "Polly" to a woman who wondered why she's had so much "bad luck" with men is ringing in my ears: Instead of asking why men "don't like you," Polly shot back, why not ask: "Why isn't your work more engrossing?
Still, it's the kind of movie that would be a lot more engrossing on a big screen (even if it means you can't pause during that scene), and despite a very limited awards-qualifying theatrical release, most viewers will probably end up catching this one from their couch.
That makes watching a war movie like Platoon much more engrossing with the Command Bar than with, say, the cheaper $200 Samsung TV Mate, and the simple fact that the Polk soundbar comes with a subwoofer almost makes it seem like a better deal than the new $400 Sonos Beam, another new smart soundbar with Alexa skills.
Chicago Tribune, "A Novel Lost in Its Own Maze", Jan. 10, 1965 However, Orville Prescott in The New York Times wrote that "no novel of the year will be more engrossing" thanks to "a surge of life that is unforgettable".New York Times, "A Blockbuster of a Novel", Jan.
He went on to write that the mixtape basically serves as "a hugely enticing teaser for what promises to be an illustrious career filled with sumptuous, bittersweet music." Writing for MSN Music, Robert Christgau said Casino's "comfortably disquieting" sound "will grow on you if you give it a chance. And because it's designed to back into your space, providing the chance won't feel all that time-consuming, preoccupied as you'll be with something more engrossing while said time passes." Pitchfork placed Instrumentals at number 17 in its top-50 albums of 2011 list.
Well written, yet not – without some > trace of the bombast, which unfortunately seems characteristic of so many of > our propaganda film narratives, the picture graphically reviews our national > contribution to the Allied cause. More engrossing than a major screen story, > it outlines an amazing achievement, one which audiences here will find is > much greater and more versatile than they had imagined.... The acting on the > whole is so convincing and the varied Australian types so well portrayed > that it would be unfair to single out any particular player for mention. > Here is a picture that every Australian should see.
The game has received positive reviews in its release. It received an aggregated score of 72/100 on Metacritic based on 77 reviews. Daniel Krupa of IGN rated the game a 7/10, praising some of the game's mechanics but said "Rain creates a distinctive heartbreaking atmosphere, but fails to develop it into a more engrossing experience." Tom Mc Shea of GameSpot gave the game a 7.0 as well, praising the gameplay, music and some of the puzzles, saying "Rain uses chilling atmosphere and a heartfelt story to draw you in to this fantastical world", but criticized some of the mechanics of the puzzles.
In its original incarnation in Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh! manga series, Duel Monsters, originally known as Magic & Wizards, had a rather basic structure, not featuring many of the restricting rules introduced later on and often featuring peculiar exceptions to the rulings in the interest of providing a more engrossing story. Beginning with the Battle City arc of the manga and Yu- Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime series, more structured rules such as tribute requirements were introduced to the story, with the series falling more in line with the rules of the real life card-game by the time its spin-off series began.
The episode received critical acclaim upon its release, including a 10/10 rating from IGN, an A- grade from The A.V. Club, and a 9.2 rating from Paste. Many critics praised the show for its execution of the format and for recreating the feel and rhythms of a Law & Order episode within the show's universe. Bill Wyman of Slate went so far as to deem it a better police procedural than any Law & Order episode, commenting that it is "better plotted, more engrossing, has better surprises, cuts deeper, and says more about the human condition." Despite this, several critics remarked that the episode still worked well even if the audience did not recognize many of the references.

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