Sentences with phrase «with nice performances»

With nice performances by Scheider and Margolin, Last Embrace proves to be a classy but derivative thriller that piques the interest with an interesting mystery, but ultimately falls a bit short of the heights of the movies that inspired its style.

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Considering the US's lack of federal paid family leave policy, Sandberg said companies need to take the lead and support families with their own paid leave policies, which she said wouldn't just be nice to do, but would also improve the bottom line by increasing employee loyalty and performance.
Performance: The three blade design will get a nice close shave with minimal chance of irritation or razor bumps.
Since moving to Nice, Seri has managed to impress fans and critics alike with his high levels of performances.
a nice display from the whole team with superb and outstanding performance by the new acquired player.
I really like it when I see a solid performance along with some nice attacking displays.
While it has been a very good week for Arsenal with three good performances, although a better result in the first against Manchester United would have been nice, it has been the exact opposite for the team we beat in the second of our games, Borussia Dortmund.
i believe they deserve a raise but they can, t hold us to ransom, they shouldn't forget that their performances show that they are at the right club with a manager that believes in them, a pretty good team that plays the right football, fans who love them, it would be nice for them to show loyalty and repay the faith shown to them by arsenal it was not so long ago they were subs for their clubs, the grass is not always greener on the other side!!
Our College Football Best Bets have started the season with a nice 7 - 3 ATS (+3.3 units) Week 1 performance.
Good game nice to see Wenger sticking with the team from Barca match except for coq, Iwobi been given his chance, elneny, Welbeck and Gab are not wenger's preferred starters, but having put himself in a pinch, base on other players performance he has no choice.
Anthony Bernardi also had a nice night with a solid 18 - point performance, but unfortunately for Team Schwartz, it just wasn't enough to deal Team Harlander their third loss of the season.
Tidied up and played some nice passes, and although he failed to deal with the lively Depay at times it was still a solid performance.
nice tribute andy and no doubts he has been the player of the year, although i cant understand him being criticised early on because hes been an international from an early age and a regular with cameroon and i distinctly remember him putting in strong performances when on loan at a struggling charlton a few seasons ago... i guess he has become the example of why we shud be patient with the younger players and give them the time that has no doubt benfited him i remember reading an article from him after the city game when adebayour had his little outburst and i cudnt believe how dedicated to the club and fans he was when questioned bout his «friend» adebayour saying arsenal and the fans are his priority and dat is all i cant understand people wanting cameroon to fail just so we can get him back early after the commitment he has shown to us but if he maintains his form we wont see anytime soon!goodluck song and cameroon
The7 -1 is the score is usually something we get twice season from years back, so its a nice feeling having it come back, the gooners are still bruise I also been one with past seasons performance, but having players come back usually bring in positive results and the right mentality.
A good performance would have been nice, but with Leicester threatening to pull away and Tottenham also appearing in the title race,... More Back to winning ways at Bournemouth
Nobody can stop you from showing your classy side, a light color suit with some nice tie could help you steal the show, if actors fail to do so by their performance.
Reeves does a nice job of distancing himself from The Matrix trilogy by playing Constantine as an exceedingly grizzled figure (smart choice, given that the man can literally see demons), while the supporting cast is peppered with a host of familiar faces (Peter Stormare even pops up as Satan, delivering a flamboyant performance that's easily the highlight of the film).
It's a stirring sequence that's heightened by Holbrook's engaging, downright poignant performance, with the film's compulsively watchable atmosphere perpetuated by the initial scenes set within the past - as Lawrence does a nice job of infusing such moments with a melodramatic and suitably old - fashioned feel that proves impossible to resist.
The choreography, cinematography, direction, and performances of this film really added some nice flare to this film, but at the same time, it had a huge flaw that dragged me too much that I actually have difficulties seeing this movie and it has to do with the story.
Having said that, the performances are quite impressive (lead Lauren German is particularly effective) and Roth does a nice job of infusing the film with increasingly creative kill sequences - with the inclusion of a hilariously over-the-top moment towards the conclusion essentially justifying Hostel Part II's entire existence.
Eric Kohn at Indiewire enjoys the «nice calibration of performances and breezy pace that pulls you along with the increasingly risky stakes,» and THR echoes that sentiment, calling the film «a tight and tense political thriller sparked by unexpected humor.»
But it makes up ground with an ensemble of swell performances, an ear for everyday banter, and a nice eye for the way unlikely friendships develop.
Great cinematography, great CG, incredible art direction and sets, good music and sound FX, nice plot with some twists, good performances.
On the plus side, the film is gifted with a smart and appealing central performance from David Tennant, who trades in a very nice line of ticks, stammers and hesitations as he intones Laing's crackpot theories.
With its humorous writing, nice level design, smooth gameplay and multiple references to classic games, Rad Rodgers: World One is a title that fans of the genre will surely enjoy, despite its lack of true innovation, short length and some performance issues on less powerful system configurations.
This consistency of theme, combined with a fairly effective road movie and a nice central performance from Pitt make it a surprisingly great thriller, and well worth checking out.
Mercifully, due to nice pacing, clever writing, engaging action and strong performances, with tongue slightly within cheek, viewers should be too busy enjoying themselves to complain.
Some nice performances, consistently enlivened with some funny guest walk - ons.
There's a little bit of biographical information (she gives a a nice tour of the music school she spent 15 years growing up at, we see her packing her luggage) but mostly it's only interesting for her performances: Most of a Korngold Violin Concerto, a rehearsal of a Mozart Sonata for Piano and Violin, a really cool performance at a bar that's experimenting with classical music concerts in a club setting.
The performances are solid with most of the weight of the film on McConaughey, but nice turns by Anne Hathaway, Wes Bentley, David Gyasi, and Matt Damon as astronauts, Michael Caine and John Lithgow as a scientist and Cooper's grandfather respectively, and Jessica Chastain and Casey Affleck as Cooper's grown children.
To be fair, he's mixed it up with some nicer folks from time to time — he put in a remarkable against - type performance in Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem and reunited with his Basterds director Quentin Tarantino to play one of the heroes in Django Unchained.
This week I witness abject horror at a Michael Shannon performance that must have been done to pay some back taxes or a Superbowl bet gone bad, we hunt us some Nazis, get animated about a girl trying to save her family, try to play nice with the ex-boyfriend, realize how much money we don't have, and go on a dark road trip with our brother.
There's a nice rapport between the two leads, which combined with some genuine performances adds a believability to their relationship.
All the characters are well - played and well - directed, with Robert Carlyle pulling off a fine performance as Gaz, although it would have been nice to see more on the motivations of the newly - auditioned strippers that join the group.
The Brothers Bloom is an odd, somewhat distancing, but still curiously satisfying confection that may not leave the indelible impression in the mind that Brick does, but, thanks to the brilliant performances, literary presentation, and kitschy European art design, offers a nice bit of escapism into its uniquely quirky world, not dissimilar to the way Wes Anderson might do if he were to create a film with more of a conventional plot (Anderson's Bottle Rocket perhaps comes closest to the spirit of Johnson's film from a story standpoint).
Complete with a look and feel that resembles WHERE THE RED FERN GROW meets THE APPLE DUMPLING GANG, and some likable performances, SAVANNAH SMILES makes for a nice pick - me - up.
Aside from that, however, Estranged is a nice little surprise that delves into psychological terror with slow - burning poise and an absolutely terrific performance from Amy Manson.
Both are well - acted suspense films with good performances, and on an evening when there's nothing great on the video store shelves, the two films make for a nice double feature.
This is an intelligent spy yarn, with terrific performances and nice locale work, making this a good looking suspense flick for the thinking man.
Patti Cake $ is a nice start toward remedying the lack of disaffected young women onscreen, with Danielle Macdonald's searing performance as a wannabe rapper mired in rundown New Jersey.
With interview subjects as varied as John Cale and Brian's mother Andrea (Was even gets a few nice tidbits from Wilson's first wife, Marilyn), the picture captures Brian talking about the occasional abuse at the belt of his father plus a series of spare performances of old classics.
is a nice, small film with good performances and engaging direction, worth the trip for those who love fact - based historical dramas with lots of sweeping shots of the landscape, and who are more interested in the little personal stories than the great historical ones found in all the text books.
Rabbit - Proof Fence is a nice, small film with good performances and engaging direction, worth the trip for those who love fact - based historical dramas with lots of sweeping shots of the landscape, and who are more interested in the little personal stories than the great historical ones found in all the text books.
«Kingsman: The Secret Service» is a blast to watch with great performances from Colin Firth and even a nice cameo from Luke Skywalker himself, Mark Hamill.
With incredibly strong central performances and thematically dense subject matter, «Masters of Sex,» a drama about sex researchers Masters and Johnson, serves as a nice partner to Showtime's returning «Homeland.»
There's some nice imagery, a shirtless McLaglan mowing down a line of Arabs with a machine gun seems right out of Rambo III, and some good supporting performances (including a histrionic Boris Karloff).
Nice supporting roles from Andy Garcia, Ray Liotta and Michael Sheen gives the film some added gravitas, but this is Renner's show and it's the best he has been since The Hurt Locker — but that's more to do with the roles he's taken than the quality of his performances since that 2008 Oscar nomination.
It's an atmospheric slow burn with a nice payoff and it features the year's finest performance by a goat (Charlie, a 210 pound billy goat portrays the sinister Black Phillip).
An option like WalkMe should provide managers with a very nice tool to provide independent performance support to employees which can benefit them in several scenarios, whether you're onboarding new employees, migrating to a new CRM or other enterprise software, or even want to provide a continuous learning tool that employees can turn to when in need, without having to ask for help.
In some vehicles, especially high - performance Audis, it's nice to have the lighter response in the steering wheel during slow maneuvers, like in parking lots, with a firming up when you increase speed.
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