They played with a 16 year old in midfield, who looked very
accomplished on his debut I must say.
Not exact matches
We knew from his days
on «Key & Peele» and in feature comedies that he was a multiple threat, but his directorial
debut is a complex,
accomplished genre hybrid that should alter his business card.
A tale of three border guards
on a day when things take an unexpected turn from the usual humdrum of a day in the desert, Transpecos is a hugely
accomplished debut by Austin - based director Greg Kwedar.
The
accomplished film producer gives the scoop
on her directorial
debut for the film «The Hero Pose.»
Issa Rae's Insecure enjoyed a remarkably assured and
accomplished debut season
on HBO, and that all started with a great pilot that set the tone for Issa's frank, sexy, self - depricating search for satisfaction.
Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey's rock musical Next to Normal
debuted on Broadway eight years ago and, in addition to winning three Tony Awards (Best Original Score, Orchestration and Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical), it
accomplished something no other such work had done since 1996's Rent: It won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The film will mark the directorial
debut of Saturday Night Live's Taran Killam, who also writes and co-stars, and «centers
on an arrogant but
accomplished assassin (Schwarzenegger) whose fed - up colleagues try to take -LSB-...]
Spanish filmmaker Vigalondo has a talent for genre mash - ups, creating fresh takes
on familiar science - fiction tropes, and this film (his English language
debut) is his smartest, edgiest, and most
accomplished to date.
The all - new Pilot Value Package and Special Edition trims
debut, building
on accomplished trims with popular feature content.
Then you should pick up Jamie Ford's
accomplished 2009
debut novel, which sheds light
on the shameful treatment of Japanese - Americans in their own country during that conflict.
Accomplished British journalist Carole Cadwalladr takes
on a wide variety of weighty issues in her
debut novel, The...
This is the sort of ambitious,
accomplished debut that it's impossible to ignore, and Smith has gone
on to prove her talent with three more very different but equally
accomplished novels.
Seeing it again four years after its
debut at the Venice Biennale, it struck me as oddly grating, an overly bombastic (though
accomplished) attempt to explore the themes she would go
on to tackle in a subtler, more successful way in subsequent works.