Sentences with phrase «with wry looks»

With wry looks and evasive gazes, they appear thoughtful and pre-occupied with fully formed interior lives.

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Plagiocephaly may occur in conjunction with torticollis, or «wry neck», a muscular condition where one side of the neck is tight, causing the baby to tilt their head and prefer to look in the same direction.
Oliver Stone brewed paranoid tempests out of Nixon and JFK, and made wry fun of Dubya in W. Steven Spielberg, with his long - mooted look at the 16th and most hallowed of American Presidents, shows us the instinctive showman and restrained thinker.
As good as the action looks it's Simon Pegg with his wry humor at all the wrong times that I'm looking forward to.
With his combination of leading man good looks and near - constant expression of wry bemusement, Paul Rudd is an ideal modern superhero.
Looking back at the early days of Noah Baumbach, you'd have difficulty coupling wry dark dramas like The Squid and the Whale with the bouncy playfulness of a film like Mistress America.
She could look just right with a cigarette in her mouth and a highball in her hand, and she could trade quips with the best and toughest of them, including Humphrey Bogart, Robert Ryan, John Garfield, and her wry one - time husband Howard Duff.
The picture's idea of an action sequence consists of extreme close - ups of two vehicles involved in some kind of ill - defined skirmish intercut with extreme close - ups of Bond and some bad guy who looks just like him intercut with flashes and body parts, ending in Bond walking away with a wry grimace on his face.
Köhler, who shares a certain wry perceptiveness and slow - burn storytelling sensibility with his co-producer (and other half) Maren Ade, directs with the same measured, flash - free conviction he brought to «Sleeping Sickness,» sidelining the wilder genre possibilities of his out - there premise to look long and hard at its spiraling psychological realities.
With a wry smile, I look at Elliot who shares my expression.
Written by a geophysics professor, The Mathematician's Shiva is brilliantly written and infused with wry humor, quirky characters and an honest and insightful look at both the world of academia and the immigrant experience.
But they're all highly controlled in a style that recalls Willem de Kooning's gestures, Robert Rauschenberg's reprocessing of images, and Richard Prince's wry look at particular aspects of the world we now know and seek to come to terms with.
His early projects — including environments made with found objects; wry, narrative photo works; and a novel copied by hand — began a career - long practice of creating works that prompt both reading and looking, and that intertwine fact with fiction.
With «documenta 97» etched into the steel underneath, the artist was taking a wry look at his own legacy.
The response: a long pause as the engineers in the room looked at each other with wry grins on their faces.
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