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  1. in an exciting way

273 Sentences With "thrillingly"

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The most thrillingly nostalgic music video millennials have ever witnessed.
The company performed thrillingly, as it does in almost everything.
Thrillingly, all the books are available for browsing and reading.
It's a familiar theme, but thrillingly executed in the early going.
Stage 4 was a thrillingly fast urban loop of 7.5 miles.
Ballet is a thrillingly multidimensional art: Too few dancers remember this.
This will seem impossibly pretentious to some, thrillingly subversive to others.
It was a thrillingly disorienting, keenly conceptual feat of stagecraft engineering.
I had thrillingly pitched flying to Washington for Hillary Clinton's inauguration.
At the time of writing she was a thrillingly radical character.
Karen's mother, thrillingly played by Bette Davis, still lives on the property.
We fired pizza crust in a giant wood-burning oven, thrillingly Hephaestean.
Thrillingly, the best work in "Grand Union" is some of the newest.
But in conversation, she is expansive and trusting and, on occasion, thrillingly indiscreet.
Ms. Go and Ms. John are both very good and often sing thrillingly.
Both the detailed subtleties and walloping fervor came through thrillingly in the performance.
These poets thrillingly combined images of class warfare with millenarianism and Christian eschatology.
The production stars Marin Ireland, an actress who specializes — thrillingly — in difficult women.
One was that they won the World Cup, thrillingly defeating India by nine runs.
On a recent evening, a pair of appetizers made for a thrillingly terrifying spread.
In the acoustically vibrant church the radiant sound of the choir thrillingly enveloped you.
Ms. Osipova's extraordinary high, weightless jumps and almost uncannily floating arms were thrillingly beautiful.
In short, it's a thrillingly sad movie about why you should quit your job.
But make no mistake: Cohen made the most thrillingly unpredictable comedy of the year.
He was almost invariably a flawed craftsman and often valuably — sometimes thrillingly — large-spirited.
Russell Wilson can be thrillingly perfect at times and hard to fathom at others.
It's very diatonic; it's thrillingly orchestrated; it's rhythmically predictable; it's affirmative; it's transparently foursquare.
They run from peak to peak, exploring new corners of their worlds, often thrillingly.
It's as thrillingly fun as you'd hope—full of impassioned belters and big room screamers.
Fortunately — even thrillingly — he had some guest artists who knew how to pull that off.
Directed by the brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, "Good Time" is thrillingly energetic and focused.
Meanwhile, the drone's small size makes it thrillingly agile and capable of squeezing into tight spaces.
In this case they make the drawings feel as thrillingly precarious as a high-wire act.
At the Met, there have been thrillingly contemporary productions that combine scenic wonder with incisive interpretations.
Ms. Westwood embraced high fashion boldly, at times thrillingly, often by pilfering and deconstructing British history.
Todd VanDerWerff: At every turn, the final season of The Americans has defied expectations — usually thrillingly so.
Link a couple Play:1 speakers together in your living room and the audio is thrillingly good.
Such dispatches, Grimes and Vertefeuille say, provided a thrillingly complete picture of what the K.G.B. was doing.
In America, to be a Jew is always to be an "other"; in Israel, it's thrillingly unremarkable.
Faces of Meth is thrillingly voyeuristic for us all to gawk at, looking and judging people's lives….
Predictably, this didn't stop him from taking more and, thrillingly, those late ones started to go in.
It's a fancy gelato joint now, but once its window contained a thrillingly large cardboard Arpège bottle.
As the music's finale builds thrillingly to glory, Ivan's coronation reaches its climax: Almost nobody onstage moves.
Twice he was cast as a monkey; in "The Wizard of Oz," thrillingly, he got to fly.
But audiences of the time were evidently hungry for dark, transgressive cinema that could also be thrillingly sexual.
And, most thrillingly, she's the first woman in the Narcos franchise to attempt partner status in a cartel.
Lithgow's Winston Churchill is cagey, frail, hungering after power and, as he should be, thrillingly larger-than-life.
Here, they are thrillingly up close, intimately and warmly lit, and they can be studied in the round.
It's basically a classic arcade racer with a delightfully macabre twist, at once comfortingly familiar and thrillingly different.
All eyes tonight will be on Iowa in what's expected to be thrillingly close Democratic and Republican caucuses.
The Stravinsky evening turned out to be a high point of the festival, thrillingly theatrical and choreographically rich.
As the celebrant, the tenor Marc Andrew Day had greater freedom to soar, and his lines did so thrillingly.
He fritters away his days, watching pornography, listening to playlists of thrillingly sad music and ingesting beers before lunch.
Not to say it doesn't happen again—it does, and thrillingly—but there's nothing quite like your first romance.
It's "thrillingly executed in the early going" before threatening "to overcook," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
This is the first picture of a black hole ever taken, but, thrillingly, it likely won't be the last.
With its bizarre premise and unpredictable screenplay (from Spanish writer-director Nacho Vigilando), Colossal is a thrillingly original ride.
The Paris singer Camille is a sly innovator, reworking the traditional sounds of French pop into thrillingly unrecognizable forms.
The food is thrillingly irreverent, so at first you don't notice how fastidious it is, how close to perfection.
"Gunpowder" may be a light attempt at clarifying history, but, like "Game of Thrones," its tone is thrillingly dark.
For a moment, the hush of depression lifted, the generational sense of defeat abated, and the concert came thrillingly alive.
Though they worry about terrorism and rogue states with nukes, they also see a world in a thrillingly plastic state.
Thrillingly shot, breathlessly paced, and emotionally devastating, it's the kind of art that sticks around in your brain weeks later.
The action sequences are reliably inventive and thrillingly staged, with blocking that is better choreographed than many live-action films.
He shined throughout the set, especially when marching in rhythmic lock step with Ms. Laubrock through some thrillingly tricky terrain.
The series succeeds thrillingly often — especially when you consider it has just 42 minutes each week to achieve its lofty goals.
And the immortal title track mixes religious and sexual ecstasy so thrillingly, it could make a celibate atheist want to dance.
Like 'Hillbilly Elegy,' this memoir thrillingly evokes the exultant climb out of poisonous isolation and into the life of the mind.
This road to a breakup is long and lonely, filled with a melange of individually unpleasant and almost thrillingly upsetting events.
In her thrillingly compact "Piano Study in Mixed Accents," a sinewy, rapid-fire melody bursts from the keyboard with shifting inflections.
It's an age when the body's center of gravity seems suddenly to be located, thrillingly and alarmingly, directly between the legs.
Critic's Notebook She's still among the very last generation of movie actors for whom stardom and skill seem scarily, thrillingly natural.
Readers may slowly come to realize they are on thrillingly unstable ground, waiting to see how far afield Mary will go.
It's a thrillingly belligerent ceviche, and tastes like a trick of the mind: like kimchi, with fish standing in for cabbage.
Fleishman Is In Trouble takes that fear, makes it thrillingly personal, and much like the very institution in question, defies all expectations.
In modern Greek, epítheto means "adjective," but Homeric epithets are loaded, often thrillingly ambiguous, and can act as a catalyst for drama.
She plummeted from the heights, fell thrillingly a full 30 feet through the air and out of sight behind the low wall.
The space, only 30 feet in diameter, is intimate, like a thrillingly vertiginous pilot house more than 1,200 feet above the city.
And for baseball's spectrum to be fully filled-in, it too needs them both: the steady hand and the thrillingly un-steady one.
Graphically crude as it looks now—Link himself fit snugly into a 16x16 pixel square—the game was thrillingly massive for the time.
He is a beholder's dream: Traditionalists see in him a savior; outlaws find him rebellious; country outsiders and newbies find him thrillingly unfluffy.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge based the thrillingly caustic "Fleabag," about a depressed, sexually adventurous Londoner, on her one-woman show of the same name.
That doesn't mean there aren't guitars everywhere, as Mandy opens with an unlisted piece that thrillingly has a Van Halen fret-tapping solo.
The catalyst of this thrillingly accomplished novel is not the East Village apartment building where several characters live — the Christodora — but a virus.
And Mr. Camarena sang thrillingly in "Credeasi misera," the rousing choral ensemble that Arturo initiates, his stirring phrases capped by princely high notes.
This was a powerful, logical "Zarathustra," lithe and bombast-avoidant in a thrillingly controlled opening and airy in the lilting passages later on.
A paradox, "thrillingly rebellious and self-assured, yet stoutly institutional", he was a "velvety writer" of savage attacks on government and a "titanic patriot".
The unraveling mystery is enlivened by a couple of exceptionally violent, thrillingly staged gun battles and some stunning photography of the snow-caked mountainsides.
With a staggering $21,22011,1996 pricetag and near ten-minute runtime, "Estranged" is an extravagant and thrillingly misguided monument to Axl Rose's own persecution complex.
"Parasite" is one of the best movies of the year thanks to its riveting directing, a great ensemble cast, and the thrillingly unpredictable plot.
A squash blossom twisted around delicate lobster mousse was served with a distinctive squash blossom pesto, crunchy with pistachios and seasoned, thrillingly, with saffron.
Ms. Mearns's dancing, as in "Swan Lake" in the first weeks, is more illustrious than ever, with thrillingly timed delivery that fills the theater.
The music is meant to evolve, and we're in the midst of its most wildly adaptive, thrillingly unruly evolutionary phase in some 40 years.
Which is grossly unfair to John Ford's epic drama of growing up in a Welsh mining community, which is extraordinarily beautiful and thrillingly melodramatic.
Ballet Theater has long been a haven for world-class guest stars, and during Mikhail Baryshnikov's artistic directorship (1980-89) it grew thrillingly versatile.
Seen at close range, as they necessarily are in this compact gallery, their transcendent luminosity is thrillingly at odds with their straightforward material presence.
The prospect of being unmanned was as thrillingly illicit for his self-stimulation as the enactment of manly ritual was essential to his self-image.
About 14 years ago, on a whim, she tried a one-day course in willow basket weaving, and found the experience thrillingly identical to swimming.
The Philadelphia songwriter born Alex Giannascoli has such a surprising, prolific, and eclectic catalog that each of his eight studio albums make are thrillingly unique.
For meat lovers, it's a beautiful sight: racks of mahogany-skinned birds, sugar-shiny slabs of pork ribs, and all that thrillingly saturated, sticky redness.
Taken as an attempt to create an overall effect, however, it just about comes off, because Ensor's work is so thrillingly diverse, startling, and ingenious.
At her best, in such novels as the spikily brilliant "Clever Girl," Hadley has a clarity of vision that brings her world into thrillingly sharp focus.
Tigelle, a variety of flatbread from Modena, in northern Italy, is served with a choice of dips, including a thrillingly spicy one made with charred eggplant.
An America that would elect Donald Trump president was an America in which a future was being written that could read thrillingly similar to our past.
Those barbecued racks seen in storefronts — salty-sweet, charred and thrillingly red — are easy to replicate at home with a simple marinade and a low oven.
It is a thrillingly democratic use of omniscience, and, for a novel about class, race, family and the dangers of the status quo, brilliantly apt. Mrs.
At the same time, these three works by the same composer were thrillingly different: grandly stark ("Ritorno d'Ulisse"), slouchily modern-dress ("Orfeo") and loopily galactic ("Poppea").
And perhaps what makes them seem so thrillingly unpredictable is that they don't seem to be reacting against a tradition as struggling to forge their own.
Maher has an often thrillingly slant gaze, an eye alert to the absurdities, ironies and small tragedies at play in the manufacture of images and personas.
A thrillingly creepy teaser for the show flashes recognizable names from King's oeuvre, all tied together by Castle Rock, a fictitious town that appears in these works.
Like Korn's debut, it was thrillingly heavy, with bass lines and kick drums that tugged at the mix like the powerful undertows swirling off the Malibu coast.
Using material from when they were all roommates living on Lafayette street, these nascent jam sessions thrillingly showcases group of friends becoming a band finding their voice.
I cannot relate to you just how rewarding it is to have one of these big fights come off as thrillingly as I could have ever hoped.
Sequences in which Augie tries to train an eagle to hunt iguana are thrillingly staged as shadow plays by Manual Cinema, creators of a recent "Frankenstein" here.
An America that would elect a black man president was an America in which a future was being written that would read thrillingly different from our past.
For Mr. Ray, sculptural invention takes the form of an excessive perfectionism, in which new scanning and casting technologies permit thrillingly off-key riffs on ancient forebears.
It began in 1787, during the debate over the Constitution, a debate waged in ratifying conventions but also, more thrillingly, in the nation's hundreds of weekly newspapers.
Pregame chatter centered on how the high-flying Sooners might match up with the Tigers' SEC brawn, but behind Mayfield, Oklahoma thoroughly and thrillingly silenced any doubts.
But, however thrillingly familiar, such been-there, done-that moments have the downside of reminding us that this is reheated material lacking the emotional impact of the original.
The first taste of Chance the Rapper's highly-anticipated third mixtape, Coloring Book, came last fall with "Angels," a thrillingly kinetic anthem featuring the Chicago rapper's compatriot Saba.
But the earliest ones are directed with a thrillingly active camera, some playful first-person shots, and an aggressive attempt to get into the middle of the action.
He also shows his chops as a rapper—most thrillingly on "Trippin'" a feat of fleet-footed drum programming and slippery bars about the joys of psychogenic drugs.
He's fond of series of rapid single pirouettes, but one of his fortes is the way he does these with his torso thrillingly angled way off the vertical.
From this slim real-life footnote, Harris develops a marvelously harrowing, thrillingly picaresque tale of two brothers, Emile and Lucien, and their journey into the heart of darkness.
And what Cole found in the emotionally charged writing were thoughts that sometimes — thrillingly — strained against its own gorgeous, literary, knowing style: Baldwin "read," but from up high.
Depending on where he ventured, he had significantly fewer guarantees of safety, and equally thrillingly, only limited ways of communicating with those he knew and had left behind.
She's still among the very last generation of movie performers — including Cotillard and Cate Blanchett, Winslet and Nicole Kidman — for whom stardom and skill seem scarily, thrillingly natural.
He was making dance-floor-oriented hip-hop long before others hopped on the bandwagon — sometimes thrillingly, like on the updated hip-house of "Planet Pit" in 2011.
Most thrillingly, Fyre Fraud provides an unprecedented glimpse into the mind of Billy McFarland, the man behind the ill-fated festival — from his delusional ambitions to his love life.
The music that DFA put out was a thrillingly promiscuous fusion of post-punk's wiry intensity, the spacey expanse of German experimental rock, and dance music's call to transcendence.
For one, the stiffness of the house style handcuffs talented directors like Naranjo, who staged a nightclub raid in "Miss Bala" with a series of thrillingly fluid long takes.
The first week of this two-week engagement features a robust program spanning 50 years, showcasing her wide artistic range from minimal but significant gestures to thrillingly complex patterns.
What a relief then for weary fans of the genre to discover Flynn Berry, who writes thrillingly about women raging against a world that protects cruel and careless men.
Sometimes, it's in the way the show will suddenly start cross-cutting from story to story in haphazard, thrillingly reckless ways, like its attention is split in a million directions.
The extended hiatus served the series well; though Season 3 starts off slow, it accelerates thrillingly, delivering the kind of stakes and surprises the show hasn't had since it premiered.
An impressive array of housemade salumi and regional specialties like tigelle, a kind of embossed flatbread from Modena, for slathering with thrillingly spicy charred-eggplant dip, are worth a visit.
What Mr. Huyghe has proved — confoundingly, thrillingly — is that artistic creation could be a general tendency, not even limited to our own species, if we provided everyone the right tools.
Even though it's 2018 and Cupcakke certainly makes the most of the attending shock value of her songs, there's still something thrillingly subversive about a woman unwilling to act demure.
Your chances would be about as good as those of our helpless hero in escaping the erotic pull of the show's title character, thrillingly embodied here by Anika Noni Rose.
That bright days call for dark plays has been the driving ethos of the Potomac Theater Project, which brings a couple of thrillingly bleak plays to New York each summer.
Every preview of tonight's show commented on Boy in da Corner's persevering newness, marveling at a record that sounded as thrillingly futuristic back then as it does listening through now.
Soulèvements thrillingly documents political gestures of resistance in the past that bring to mind an array of possible political responses to current anti-globalization power shifts to the far right.
From their first moment of eye contact on, it's thrillingly obvious that Laurey wants Curly, the sexy cowboy, over Judd, the slightly creepy loner who lives in Aunt Eller's back-house.
The impressive 12 nominations SpongeBob SquarePants earned is only surprising if you haven't seen it — this is a thrillingly innovative, immensely entertaining show, with one of the best casts on Broadway.
Outside the Anaheim Convention Center where NAMM is taking place, a genial gent calling himself Lordblobbie and wearing heart-shaped sunglasses is playing a thrillingly unique instrument called the Soma Pipe.
It's a thrillingly unusual setting for a superhero movie, or really even just cinema in general, and it means all the more because of how rare movies like Wonder Woman are.
Not only are they creepy, thrillingly morbid, and cheap (mostly), they'll make you fall in love with your city all over again and teach you a lot about it to boot.
The one big Roman exhibit—a thrillingly spiky battering-ram from the decisive naval defeat of Carthage in 241BC—is followed by nothing much until some Byzantine jewellery of 500-700AD.
Ms. Osipova runs thrillingly on point, hurls herself into desperate jumps with that javelin-like front leg (a signature of her Bolshoi training), and never seems confined by polite ballet protocol.
But it's still thrillingly acted, with Moss's character (a New Zealand detective) increasingly seeming like an open wound, and the story's treatment of issues stemming from adoption is particularly well done.
Critics' rating: 85%Audience score: 70%Critics' consensus: "Thrillingly unrestrained yet solidly crafted, 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' tempers Tarantino's provocative impulses with the clarity of a mature filmmaker's vision."
Many of the paintings demonstrate a new, exuberant use of colour; others, such as the full-size charcoal drawings on canvas, rely entirely and thrillingly on line – a formidable display of draughtsmanship.
Then there was a Bicentenary Pie in September 1988 to celebrate 200 years since the first Denby Dale pie which, thrillingly, was broadcast on the BBC Radio One Roadshow by Mike Read.
On Thursday at Carnegie Hall, Mr. Levine led the Met Orchestra in sizable excerpts from Wagner's "Ring" operas with Ms. Goerke now singing Brünnhilde — no supporting part, but the cycle's heroine — thrillingly.
Photograph by William Mebane for The New Yorker Yet I found myself wondering what might happen in those hot pots if whoever's making the kitchen's thrillingly bizarre appetizers got ahold of them.
"Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty" is a large but thrillingly intimate exhibition centering on the artist's monotypes — the most seductive of all print mediums — and their modernizing effect on his art.
Renata Adler's wry, thrillingly associative novel "Pitch Dark" ranges over political events, romantic hurts and literary allusions, each of her scenes — with animals, among friends, between lovers — holding a measure of heartbreak.
While her contemporaries sought a scaled-down perfection, she produced stories of amplitude and ambition, form-breaking narratives that swung thrillingly between the domestic and the political, the mundane and the visionary.
The Band's first two albums, "Music From Big Pink" (1968) and "The Band" (1969), sounded antiquated and thrillingly modern at the same time; they seemed to open new vistas on American life.
During the Obama Administration, in no small part because of the respect that the First Couple instilled for women and people of color, I had begun to feel, thrillingly, like a person.
That work, recently returned for monthly site-specific performances around New York, is part of 2019's thrillingly vital bumper crop of political theater — shows that implicate the audience with bracing artistry.
You might have wished for a little more animation at times, but Mr. de Waart and the players rose thrillingly to the end of the finale, one of Brahms's rare rollicking moments.
Thrillingly, it all comes together, positively harmonious, on her two new singles "Mariners Apartment Complex" and "Venice Bitch" – meandering, folk-adjacent songs, which will appear on her 2019 record Norman Fucking Rockwell.
Multi-genre Chicago dance music veteran and Teklife member, Gant-Man, has shared a thrillingly high-energy juke remix of Kanye West's "Fade," off his just-released album The Life of Pablo.
Avocado Louie with a small bouquet of other vegetables is thrillingly right, thanks to a Thousand Island dressing that crackles with energy; the Caesar salad, made while you watch, has almost no personality.
Ms. Smith tears a hole in the film because she's so thrillingly present, so alive; playing against Ms. Smith, Ms. Mara seems lost and she just disappears, poof, like a snuffed-out candle.
And, perhaps most thrillingly, the worst police sketch in history proved to be effective, which can only be considered a victory of the human spirit as a whole because, seriously, what in the world?
On his debut project 2017's Henry Church, its title a humorously rough translation of Enrique Iglesias' name, the 28-year-old Chicago rapper's goofball charisma shines as much as his thrillingly eccentric flow.
In telling this great story, Blight, a historian at Yale, confronts one great difficulty: Douglass himself wrote his own life three times, each time thrillingly well, though each time with a slightly different purpose.
Isn't the illusion of movement in the cypress—its energy rooted and withheld, the thrust and sway of it eternally about to happen—all the more vital for being trapped so thrillingly in paint?
The balance of power is ever-shifting in Daniel Irizarry's thrillingly kaleidoscopic, boldly physical world-premiere production at Intar Theater, which puts two pairs of actors — one male, one female — in the title roles.
Manhattan is also one of the most thrillingly scientific series in TV history, somehow transforming the story of two bomb-building teams racing to figure out how to split an atom into riveting stuff.
Nesbit worked with building measurements and Egan's engineers on determining a final size of 9 by 12 feet, which would just barely — but thrillingly — fit through the space created by removing a large window.
When "Ingénue" was released in 22016, with its dirge-like anthems to love and longing, the idea that a thrillingly sexual, openly gay and very butch woman would become a pop idol was seismic.
SARAH SWONGNEW YORK Dear Sarah, To the uninitiated, reading about reading may sound either dull or too meta, but, as you know, discovering other readers' insights into such a solitary joy feels thrillingly intimate.
It's a reasonable reaction to a plot that incessantly nudges him from point A to point A. The good news is that Mr. Sondheim's score remains thrillingly incisive, dramatizing every issue in its path.
But no object or video on display could rival the live "Events," collages of Cunningham's choreography adroitly arranged by Andrea Weber and thrillingly danced by Dylan Crossman, Silas Riener, Jamie Scott and Melissa Toogood.
Framing this story, she sits an interrogation room in London defending what turns out to have been a thrillingly troubled time, staring down her superiors, played by Toby Jones and John Goodman, with unrufflable poise.
Even though the Gentileschi is far more rare and significant a piece in an art historical sense, it is the sense of survival, of triumph over personal adversity, that makes Gentileschi's Lucretia so thrillingly desirable.
Wallace advances the impossibly ambitious, totally doomed and thrillingly beautiful idea that high-level spectator sports serve an aesthetic and even quasi-spiritual function, namely to reconcile viewers to the limitations of their own bodies.
It seems silly to use the word "vanilla" pejoratively once you've tried von Hauske Valtierra's ice cream, as smooth and thick as gelato: thrillingly salty yet exquisitely balanced, with a tantalizing note of toasted marshmallow.
To paint such intimate moments on such a big, public scale — "Dog Days" measures 7 by 14 feet — was a daring thing to do, and Mr. Fischl's voyeuristic paintings are still thrillingly unnerving to behold.
Working on a slew of side-projects that owed more to Throbbing Gristle than Bold, Dwid's Integrity released thrillingly nihilistic, gothic hardcore records as the people he influenced rode the Warped Tour Merry-Go-Round.
Its levels are short enough that you can easily binge a dozen or more at once, the action building thrillingly as waves get denser, barriers are fortified, and strategically placed bombs trigger cross-shaped explosions.
Time has partly buried my childhood memories of Buffalo's mighty blizzard of 1977, but I still recall the hallucinogenic dislocation of the great drifts that climbed over houses, the spectacle of a world made thrillingly new.
Violently—beautifully—bitter. A synesthetic explosion of 'brown' that finds its way into the furthest reaches of the nasal cavity and spreads to the darkest recesses of the cranium, thrillingly riding the outer reaches of palatable.
You, here Angie Han, Mashable: It's a thrillingly unusual setting for a superhero movie, or really even just cinema in general, and it means all the more because of how rare movies like Wonder Woman are.
The dancing, in particular, was so thrillingly ecstatic that I wouldn't have been surprised if one of the high-flying Jets or Sharks took an errant leap and landed on one of those stage-side tables.
In his 221 memoir, "Kitchen Confidential," Mr. Bourdain introduced a thrillingly profane, aggressively truthful voice that translated effortlessly to the screen, where he proved that he would eat anything, go anywhere and say anything on camera.
It's still unclear whether we'll ever receive a proper album-length follow-up to Untrue, and given how strongly it still stands and the thrillingly unpredictable trajectory Burial's career has taken since, maybe it's better that way.
It takes a minimalist yet utterly modern approach to game design, rendering the original template in 21st century colors, and the result is a thrillingly straightforward experience that makes much of its competition feel bloated and laborious.
Djokovic said that his mini masterpiece, carved out in just 59 minutes against Thiem who had ended Rafael Nadal's 17-match winning streak so thrillingly on Friday, was "by far" his best performance of a difficult year.
But consider "Young Tiger Playing with Its Mother" (1830), dead-on true to feline nature and possessed of qualities that you might think of anthropomorphizing—as "proud," say, or "noble"—but for which words thrillingly fail. ♦
I loved anything by Enid Blyton; the Mary Poppins series; the Narnia Chronicles; the Anne of Green Gables books; and the thrillers from Dad's bookshelf that I thrillingly read far too young, like "Jaws," by Peter Benchley.
Here, you can eat nasi lemak, a national dish of Malaysia, at any time of day, but it's especially satisfying in the morning, both comfortingly simple and thrillingly electric, a transitional wake-up call for the palate.
What happens instead, quite unexpectedly and thrillingly for her, is that a different line is crossed: Perry taps Juliet to become an active part of the undercover Fifth Column operation rather than just a transcriber of it.
Covering the story required being embedded with the Everest team, climbing 17,900 feet to base camp for word from the summit, and then, thrillingly, sending a coded telegram via runner to announce the news to the world.
But while there's still something inherently low-fi and goofy about the Summer League, the league's late-blooming respectability has conspired to build an invisible but perceptible wall where once there was, thrillingly, no barrier at all.
What's more, the screenwriters, Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy, tie the plot so ingeniously to the previous films that the final minutes of "Rogue One" segue seamlessly and thrillingly into the opening minutes of the first "Star Wars".
Meloy has written a number of books that are quite perfect on the sentence level, but in this novel you may not get to savor her words because the pacing becomes thrillingly frenetic as the panic sets in.
"With equally incredible technology across our one-design fleet, we expect to see thrillingly close and competitive racing," said Ellison, whose Oracle Team USA lost the 35th America's Cup to Emirates Team New Zealand in Bermuda in 2017.
What I Eat In a Day vloggers "What I Eat In a Day" videos—which are exactly what they sound like—awaken the nosiness within us all—watching them often feels thrillingly taboo, like reading a stranger's diary.
And that is exactly what this spring's rare windfall of thrillingly staged O'Neill has done: freed him from his pigeonhole, let him stretch and breathe, and allowed us to see him in ways we hadn't realized we could.
That title could also describe the experience of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States, whose participation in an accelerated training program with first-rate conductors and soloists leads to often thrillingly vivacious performances in famous halls.
Dewdrop, leading the Waltz of the Flowers, consists of several short bursts of rapid dazzle, with a few turns and jumps that can be the ballet's most breathtaking moments of skill, and which thrillingly crest the music's waves.
Yet that is, to these eyes, where Phantom Thread finds its juice: in the unpredictability of the third act's turns from sweet to sour, and the corresponding tone of the movie itself, where suddenly, thrillingly, all bets are off.
In college I joined a sketch comedy group (as one does) and I wrote mostly terrible, dumb stuff, but I do remember the first time something I wrote got a big laugh onstage and how thrillingly powerful it felt.
Think of a song as thrillingly alive with the furies of creation, discovery and experiment, with the resolution of each verse reaching a pitch of such insistence, humor and force that the next has to push further or die.
The recent revival of the music of Julius Eastman — the composer who thrillingly reimagined musical minimalism but died in obscurity in 1990 — has arrived in New York with "That Which is Fundamental," a series at the Kitchen in Manhattan.
Though everyone else has been evacuated from the dining room, Mr. Bridge insists that they continue with their meal, and in the novel the prose allows us to delve thrillingly deep into this moment, and we learn that Mrs.
Also on the bill then will be the same pieces performed here in Boston: Liszt's "Mephisto Waltz No. 1," given a raunchy if not quite fluent reading, and a loud, bombastic, thrillingly crude take on Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4.
Yes, it's thrillingly escapist to admire the beading on Lady Mary's exquisite gowns and fantasize about a world where servants iron your newspaper before you read it so you don't have to worry about getting ink on your fingers.
Throughout the show, primarily in Part One, there are audience gasps and applause breaks for some of the coolest wizard tricks the team thrillingly manages to bring to life, from incredible physical transformations aided by Polyjuice Potion to terrifying floating Dementors.
I was in her position four years ago, when I thrillingly also became a Miss America finalist and was prompted for my thoughts on another critical question confronting our nation -- whether US intervention in Syria was the right thing to do.
In addition to eight dancers, many of them flaunting the earned honorific "legendary," there was a five-person band, a small gospel choir and more vocalists, including two ballroom M.C.'s spitting out profane, purring encouragement with thrillingly violent force.
But through touring with artists as diverse and established as Smashing Pumpkins, Four Tet, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, and Fugazi, the four-piece made a name for themselves as a thrillingly cathartic live band.
Although its look evokes the thrillingly unplanned combination of infrastructure and wilderness that inspired the preservation of the overgrown viaduct, its defining detail is the prim arrangement of metal pins and ropes that enforce the border between paving and planting.
By the end of the 22s, Ms. Nilsson was painting backward on the reverse of Plexiglas, a line-driven technique that generated thrillingly chaotic images dominated by large, lumpy figures, usually in pairs, with smaller ones climbing on and around them.
Much of this cuisine is thrillingly primal, even a little bit blunt, as seen in a funky local love of smoked and fermented foods, the acidulated dairy flavors of brown butter, brown cheese (made from caramelized whey), buttermilk and soured cream.
It's simple but thrillingly dangerous: You mince a whole lot of scallions and ginger, salt them mercilessly and pour on a potful of lava-hot oil; it roars and steams and emerges with just enough of its raw edge taken off.
But the Barrow Street Theatre production, which completely transformed the theater into a pie shop, is no gimmick — this is a thrillingly immersive restaging of the Sondheim musical, one that makes the title character terrifying in a way I no longer thought possible.
"He had made an art out of the nervous stomach; he pinned the butterflies to the wall," writes Ackroyd (rather beautifully), who is thrillingly alive to what he calls "the true music" of Hitchcock, with his Mozartian arias of pure flight and pursuit.
There's a sense of expansive, kinetic finesse here that isn't surprising considering that the artist is a dancer himself: he's brought those skills to bear and made the track a living, breathing thing, getting it to lurch and bend in thrillingly unexpected ways.
Against Tao's score for piano and electronics — at times calm, at times frenetic — Teicher and his team of dancers traverse a stage covered in a thin layer of sand, using dance styles like Lindy Hop and tap to create thrillingly textured sound.
She's drawn to weeds because they're at once ubiquitous and invisible, such as the wild mustard that cloaks the city's hillsides in spring, staining them an acid yellow — taken for granted as a backdrop but, in a vase, unrecognizable and thrillingly new.
Ms. Parker has an expansive and thrillingly original imagination, and her riposte to "The Scarlet Letter" required two plays, both featuring a central character named for Hawthorne's ill-used Hester: "In the Blood" and "A," whose full title includes an unprintable epithet.
The Times followed Wilson and his team for the last nine weeks of the season and saw a riveting quarterback who had to be thrillingly perfect to win this season, and a preprogrammed, hard-to-fathom star who sometimes buckled when least expected.
"As if that wasn't enough, I got a bigger surprise about a year after I began eating this way: I started to feel deeply, thrillingly alive," she added, "I had more energy than I remember ever having…" And those weren't the only positive results.
"As if that wasn't enough, I got a bigger surprise about a year after I began eating this way: I started to feel deeply, thrillingly alive," she adds, "I had more energy than I remember ever having…" And those weren't the only positive results.
A quick look at the work of Mr. Zhegrova, a Pristina-born journalism-school dropout, might reveal floppy fabric sculptures lying in a corner as if they were too exhausted to go on, cartoony rabbit masks or thrillingly stylized videos that he calls visual poems.
Although he has delighted longtime fans by reuniting with that influential act's other members in the past year, Mr. Butler is equally devoted to journeying into the cosmos with Shabazz Palaces, the thrillingly weird art-rap duo he formed in 2009 with Tendai Maraire.
Thrillingly for his admirers, it is a coda of sorts to "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" (1963), the third of his two dozen novels and the one that for many readers serves as the gateway drug to full-blown le Carré addiction.
Taking 25 objects into the dark, low-ceilinged exhibition space and isolating them in identically sized, equally spaced display cabinets with single spotlights, not only enables close contemplation of each item's story and unique visual properties, but makes for a thrillingly dramatic, intimate viewing experience.
In this thrillingly genre-blurring book, Martinez evokes both senses of that etymology: The poetic delights suggest the presence of the Muses, and the items upon which he encourages the reader to focus produce a fresh and necessary gallery that rivets both the interest and the intellect.
"Seven Worlds" is full of the usual beauty and spectacle: a forest full of fireflies that could have been painted by Seurat; a thrillingly close shot of an anaconda thundering along a riverbed; a dingo in relentless pursuit of a kangaroo that can't afford a single stumble.
Even though it was done under studio conditions, Callas, Giuseppe di Stefano (as the idealistic Mario) and Tito Gobbi (as the villainous police chief Scarpia) are thrillingly alive and subtle for the towering maestro Victor de Sabata and the forces of the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.
The latest film from Luc Besson—the French mastermind who, 20 years ago, helmed the iconic action classic The Fifth Element—is a trippy blast of a movie, drawing from the long-running French comic strip series Valérian and Laureline to create its own immersive, thrillingly textured world.
Through the first four (or so) seasons, the series' refusal to sort its characters into simple archetypes, its insistence on drilling into their thorny psychologies, its prioritization of slow burns and long games over quick and easy payoffs, yielded some of the most thrillingly complicated female characters on television.
The sounds in the film are thrillingly unexpected: a cacophony of voices that tenderly recite fan letters expressing gratitude for Jiz — for their genre- and gender-bending work, and the extent to which it has allowed viewers to explore, reexamine, and expand their own ideas about porn and sex.
It's vacation music in the sense that, while you're listening to it, you feel like you've truly gone somewhere else; even after hundreds of listens, its territory occasionally and thrillingly feels unfamiliar, like fixing a hole in your basement only to find it leads to a tiny, teeming city.
Opener "Morning Of" offers the best example of the band's adventurous, collage-like approach to melody: Using samples of improvised jams and even a section from a Facebook Live-streamed show Reid and Segal did with Andrew Bird, the song thrillingly unfurls while managing to be a cohesive whole.
In his latest show, at Klaus von Nichtssagend, Mr. Butler has narrowed his focus even further, to thrillingly psychedelic effect: His work now seems balanced on a razor blade between Conceptual practice and "The Starry Night," but at the same time, somehow, it has ample room to move.
In the mystical sex comedy "Blessed Art Thou," Anselm, a young monk, after a thrillingly erotic visitation from the Angel Gabriel, begins to metamorphose into a visibly pregnant woman, throwing the other members of his order into disarray and bringing to the surface all their submerged discord and hypocrisies.
Reading a book published after its author's death, especially if he is as prodigiously alive on every page as Oliver Sacks, as curious, avid and thrillingly fluent, brings both the joy of hearing from him again, and the regret of knowing it will likely be the last time.
The occasion is Sontag's thrillingly good essay " Fascinating Fascism ," published in The New York Review of Books in 1975 and reprinted in the book " Under the Sign of Saturn ," in which she justly destroyed Leni Riefenstahl's newly restored reputation, showing her to be a Nazi sympathizer in every bone.
What Nussbaum does is thrillingly different; she treats television as art in its own right — not the kind of rarefied, fragile museum piece that requires you to handle it with a hushed reverence and kid gloves, but a robust, roiling form that can take whatever you throw its way.
There is a wondrous genre of Thai dishes that, because of the limits of English, we classify as salads — including this happy exercise in deconstruction, in which crispy deep-fried rice balls are crumbled with scraps of thrillingly sour fermented sausage and herbs upon herbs to chase the salt.
In fact, it was wandering — exploring — that I loved the most, and as I got older I went from tramping through the woods, to bicycling into Washington to getting on a train or a plane to go someplace where everything was more thrillingly elegant than it was at home.
Thousands of its citizens have perished in the half-decade-long struggle to achieve a Western dream: a Ukraine with close and lasting ties to the U.S.—a special relationship that would thrillingly demonstrate that Russian-style kleptocracy isn't the only path a post-Soviet state can follow.
After the release of her 20193 album, Sucker, XCX abandoned her pursuit of mainstream stardom, instead teaming up with avant-pop collective PC Music to produce some of the most thrillingly strange and forward-thinking pop music of the decade in her subsequent mixtapes, 2017's #1 Angel and Pop 2.
At seventy-six, and after more than fifty years in the business, Scorsese is still, to some extent, the hyper-smart kid, cradled in the cinema stalls, and lost in awe at the lives—so much tougher and nastier than his own, and so thrillingly uncultured—being led up there onscreen.
In 1972, he made "Young Winston," drawn from Churchill's own account of his early life, and it includes the same material Ms. Millard recounts so thrillingly: the future prime minister's brash heroics in the South African Republic in 1899, which culminated in a prison break and nine days on the lam.
She narrates her discursive thoughts in a breathless torrent of thrillingly precise observations about everyday life ("the rubbery satisfaction of yanking a single blade of grass from its root") and minute reflections on cultural figures and their work, from the playwright Annie Baker to the Beastie Boys to Janet Jackson.
And were it not for the bigger best-picture field's willingness to include more modern-day films, genre hybrids and movies not made in the English language, would we have arrived at a point where "Parasite" is thrillingly close to becoming the first foreign film to take Oscar's top prize?
Yet much like the tropes of queer literary lust that populate the final half of the novel (the Sulking Straight Top Who Sodomizes Without Fear of Feces), even this halting dialogue never feels wholly out of step with Wallace's psyche, which itself functions in discordant, sometimes off-putting, thrillingly contradictory ways.
He took a bat to a watermelon, a giant blade to a watermelon (it was a bad day for melons), a potato gun to a car (with, uh, extremely limited success), and most thrillingly, he launched a very Gemini Man-themed flamethrower attack on a mannequin of his younger self.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 89%What critics said: "What these ideas come down to, in the show's thrillingly propulsive and self-consciously familiar conclusion, is the nature of a country that fully believes it's the greatest in the world while also being well aware of its own capacity for destruction.
Finally, Robinson could look at her own first novel, " Housekeeping ," which is essentially about people in rural Idaho constructing a usable creed out of the near at hand: scraps of the Bible, bits and pieces of culture and folklore, fantasies of resurrection, and a great deal of the natural world, thrillingly described.
The rehearsals in Paris were recorded by the film director Marie-Hélène Rebois, and together with archival footage of the piece's original performances—in which Brown dances, thrillingly, among the others—they form the backbone of "In the Steps of Trisha Brown," an eighty-minute movie that will be shown on Feb.
The OpenAI team says their system sets a record for performance on so-called Winograd schemas, a tough reading comprehension task; achieves near-human performance on the Children's Book Test, another check of reading comprehension; and — most thrillingly to me — generates its own text, including highly convincing news articles and Amazon reviews.
Director: Chris PeckoverWriters: Zack Kahn and Chris Peckover Better Watch Out is not the movie you think it is: Few films are this able to completely shift course, but the major redirect that occurs a third of the way into the movie is just part of what makes it such a thrillingly subversive take on the Christmas slasher.
Take Joshua Boger, organic chemist and founder of Vertex Pharmaceuticals: starting in 1989 his efforts to will into existence a new way to develop drugs, thrillingly captured in Barry Werth's The Billion-Dollar Molecule and its sequel The Antidote in all its warts and nail-biting glory, ultimately transformed how we treat HIV, hepatitis C and cystic fibrosis.
A specialist in this repertory, with an instinct for the crucial balance between energy and eloquence, she has given me two of my most memorable opera performances in recent years, Rameau's "Hippolyte et Aricie" in Paris in 2012 and a thrillingly vigorous rendition of Handel's "Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno" at the Aix Festival in 2016.
Also, I'm going to be honest, and I know I'm stretching the guest list, but I would invite Kelly Link, who is not only a thrillingly great writer and charming and present and hilarious and an author whose name I shamelessly drop to consistently fine effect, but also is to date the only person who has mentioned me in a By the Book.
To balance all that local drama, I am studying the big picture as thrillingly projected in "Mapping the Heavens," a strikingly lucid account of the expansion, not just of the universe, but the way we have tried to understand it, from the Babylonians to black holes and dark matter, all coolly narrated by the glamorous professor of astronomy at Yale, Priyamvada Natarajan.
It's thrilling to see Vida center nonbinary and gender-nonconforming characters in acts of love, mourning, and pleasure, as well as straight characters like Mari who are, in a way, queered by the sheer fact of their bodies — a concept also thrillingly explored, high school style, in a new collaborative short film, Kiki and the MXFits, directed by exciting newcomer Natalia Leite alongside Vida creator Saracho herself.
Yet there is something thrillingly open and unhermetic about the less complex creations of the early years, and there are patches of the new film that, like Richard Lester's "A Hard Day's Night" (1964), leave you shocked with excitement and glee; if you want to know how Uma Thurman felt, in "Pulp Fiction," when that syringe of adrenaline was harpooned into her chest, here's your chance.
The center contains performance and gallery spaces: I was impressed by an exhibition of Teenie Harris photographs that also focused on the work of the jazz pianist Erroll Garner (who wrote "Misty"), and photographs by Rachel Neville of the Pittsburgher Joy-Marie Thompson, who thrillingly captures the spirit of the renowned African-American performers Josephine Baker and Eartha Kitt by re-enacting their poses in famous portraits.
Standout acts include Nicole Faubert and Guillaume Paquin in a romantic aerial duet that's both highly polished and strikingly human (acrobatic choreography is by Edesia Moreno); Katharine Arnold, nearly contortionistic in an aerial number with a cart; and, in the kind of almost ice-dancing number that ideally there would be more of in a winter show, Rosie Axon and Adam Jukes, twirling thrillingly fast on in-line roller skates.
Two other spots are inspired by South Korea's Jeju Island, where the female divers, known as haenyeo, have built a semi-matriarchal, seafood-heavy culture: At Jeju Noodle Bar in the West Village, try bonito-broth fish ramyun, the Korean version of Japanese ramen; and at Haenyeo in Park Slope, where the veteran chef Jenny Kwak thrillingly employs shellfish and international flavors to build standout dishes, don't miss the rice-cake queso fundido.
They are originals, yet they don't exist in isolation: Others of their kin — that is, pastries in thrillingly deviant forms with classical French lineage but non-canonical ingredients (often drawn from Asian cuisines), as likely to be savory as sweet — can be spotted at Sugarbloom Bakery in Los Angeles, confettied in nori; at Bake Code in Toronto, blackened by charcoal under a rosy crust of mentaiko (cod roe); and at Supermoon Bakehouse in New York, piped with rum crème pâtissière and pineapple jelly in a mirage of a piña colada.
Another, surprisingly, was Howard Johnson's, the brainchild of the testy and obsessively controlling entrepreneur from Quincy, Massachusetts, who gave it its name, its steep-roofed architecture, its orange and turquoise paint, and (for children) its thrillingly predictable menu—as in twenty-eight "personally created" ice-cream flavors, butter-grilled hot dogs, and deep-fried clams—and who, in the process, became the franchise food king of the American highway, providing millions of travelling families with a guarantee of the same fresh, tasty meals under any of its thousand orange roofs.
My nightstand is a disaster zone — a perpetually toppling tower — in part because it holds a mixture of books I'm excited to read (Andre Perry's forthcoming essay collection, "Some of Us Are Very Hungry Now"), already beloved books I'm excited to reread (Jamie Quatro's glorious "Fire Sermon," Mary Ruefle's "Madness, Rack, and Honey," Shirley Hazzard's "The Transit of Venus"), and books I've recently read but keep coming back to because I can't shake them and don't want to: Lynn Steger Strong's brilliant upcoming novel, "Want," about friendship and bankruptcy and hunger of all kinds; Mishka Shubaly's achingly felt and darkly funny and strangely luminous memoir, "I Swear I'll Make It Up to You"; Jordan Kisner's piercing essay collection, "Thin Places"; Kate Zambreno's thrillingly digressive lectures in "Appendix Project"; the journalist Jeff Sharlet's aching portraits of ordinary strangers in "This Brilliant Darkness"; Nam Le's recent monograph on David Malouf, which is unbearably, uncomfortably acute on Australianness, artistic liberty, refugee politics, identity and its various tyrannies.

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