Sentences with phrase «biting finale»

After two weeks of difficult negotiations and a nail - biting finale, delegates in Lima laid the groundwork for a successful international climate agreement in Paris next year.
(Should win but we know the Arsenal way... nail biting finale) if Bayern even draw against Olymp we are out!
It's not an engaging film, but if you're patient, it is absorbing, and you'll probably be on the edge of your seat for the nail - biter finale.

Not exact matches

Mad Men's Season Seven, Episode Seven («Waterloo»), the half - season finale, may look a bit like a rerun of Season Three's «Shut the Door.
She amazed the celebrity judges, Chef Vintner, specialty foods pioneer Michael Chiarello and America's cookie mogul, Debbie Fields during a nail - biting season finale that aired Thursday evening on Lifetime Network!
Featuring the delicate sweetness of dates and the richness of natural peanut butter, these cheesecake bites are perfect for «a grand finale at a dinner party [but] simple enough to share with someone special while watching movies on the couch!»
The first two races saw wheel - to - wheel racing for victory, Le Mans was epic and the season finale in Bahrain went down to the wire in an absolute nail - biter.
We did our bit, they did their bit and it is now a grand finale for us in the last game, and we are literally entering the play - off already.
The scenarios are fairly similar for the two squads who've separated themselves a bit from the pack as we make the turn into the Regular Season finale..
While Formula E's title - deciding finale at the Montreal ePrix proved to be a bit of an anti-climax, it still featured a whole lot of drama.
Now, should they have a hiccup in their Regular Season finale, they open themselves up to fall down the leaderboard a bit..
1) Everytime i watch the Cl finale which we have lost i die a bit.
All we need is a little bit mental strength, a little bit less handbrake, and if he can leave with a European trophy, it would be a fitting finale to everything that has come before.
I take your point about the letter from Ray Cortines but I do still wonder whether the «new menu» (for which Jamie seems to take more than a bit of credit in the season finale) was already in the works before he came to L.A. My guess is still yes, just because there's likely to be considerable lag time in planning and procuring a new menu for a district of 700,000 kids.
This is a bit of a late Tuesday post, but last night I was watching the finale of Riverdale on Netflix and I couldn't turn my eyes to finish putting this together.
This didn't happen in this collection and a bit disappointed about it, I think some proper evening gowns embodying the eclecticism the collection surrounds would have been nice for a grand finale!
Some parts of the collection were a bit too much, like the mitres with tails, but the main problem was an over-styled costume - y feeling, a fact hammered home when Vivienne herself appeared on the catwalk after the finale in a jacket and mismatched stockings from the collection.
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«Revenge» is a bit too thin to sustain its running time (despite its slickness and mesmeric rhythm), but Fargeat's well - executed finale is worth the wait, particularly for how it cements Lutz as a final girl for the ages.
The film does slow down a bit in the final act to give the big finale room to breathe, but that's hardly a bad thing.
Although the problems appear to have had an impact on the final product, especially in the uneven tone of the comparatively smaller - scale finale and the unsatisfying epilogue, it's a bit of a pleasant surprise that the movie manages to hold together even through some turbulent patches to be worthwhile viewing for anyone not expecting much more than a grandiose, set - piece dominated horror - thriller.
As the film reaches for its finale (the big fight to the end between Harry and Voldemort), the film stumbles just a wee bit because, in the big battle prior to the final conflict, several
Granted, some of those scenes and moments are truly outstanding — Hathaway's showstopping rendition of «I Dreamed a Dream» is every bit as excellent as you hope it will be, as is the bookend finale number featuring various cast members — but many that one would expect to gut - punch the soul come off as decidedly meh.
Affirmative.This is not your ordinary western.Long dialogue and stretching events, alongside with a political agenda of misdemeanors.And Willie in the middle.The goat.Furthermore, the finale seems a little bit of propaganda whether it be over a justified «party» or not, it still is considered a non-argumentative propaganda without evidence.The whole physical hunting is more than satisfying.Polonsky knew he wasn't fully charged but it's an entertaining film all in all.
He was almost unbearable for a little more than half of the previous season and a bit better by the finale but he has easily become my
If i could make any critique at all is that I would just like the final minutes of the finale to be just a bit more dramatic (in an otherwise spectacular final episode).
The finale, though a bit cheesy and decidedly telegraphed, is sweet and a welcome antidote to all the bare - skinned romping.
Even Cohen can't dull the loony romanticism of the movie's finale and, to his credit, stages one truly spectacular bit of action midway through, when Biel bails out behind enemy lines and narrates each harrowing moment of her earthward plummet.
The movie pulls no punches and the finale is especially nail - biting.
The whole thing adds up to another tableau that's beautifully off - kilter, escalating toward an inevitably grim finale that we know is going to turn our stomachs more than a little bit.
After its amazing middle - run, Monae's third full - length starts to shake a little under its own weight, such as the six - minute «Don't Judge Me» which is a little bit of a slog to get through when it is largely repeating themes and ideas Monae has already expressed more explicitly and effectively earlier on, and while finale «Americans» is largely an ironic song about the type of country Monae wishes she lived in, it has a tendency to taste a little sour all the same with its overt Americana imagery.
And after a quick group number from the full cast of Season 26 — seriously, the lack of filler in this finale messed with my head a bit — it was time for the results.
The film lags a bit in the middle, but it has an enjoyable finale that does a lot to make up for some of its shortcomings in wit and storytelling.
The Gift only offends during it's finale, but it's an insulting and horrible bit of dreck when it happens, and speaks more to an ignorance of basic human anatomy than anything.
Once again beginning with a couple on the verge of severing ties (though this time the separation has calcified into divorce), intertwining character arcs unveil an overly complicated scenario that unfortunately brings us to a finale that seems a bit little too late.
Daniel Day - Lewis is being a bit enigmatic when he says Paul Thomas Anderson's Phantom Thread shall be his exit from acting, especially as he mysteriously seems to be blaming the apparently disturbing experience of making the film as Exhibit A for his thespian finale.
And after a wonderful penultimate episode last week, the finale was a bit too lackluster.
There is an action climax, which Berg is more than qualified to direct, followed by a finale that leans a bit heavily on the heroism angle, with copious looks at the real people being depicted here.
The earlier films often played fast and loose with plausibility at crucial stages, and in «Midnight Special» the finale hinges on a silly bit of business involving access through country roads supposedly sealed off by the military.
Told through the grainy videocamera lens of eldest kid Becca (Olivia DeJong), things go from a «bit off» to downright batshit, with a finale revelation that's one of the director's best.
It's a sharp, sandpapery characterization in a film that otherwise doesn't go in for overly complex analysis, particularly in a finale geared primarily toward placing panicked hearts in mouths, and generally letting the head slide a bit.
Alas, the plot does rear its ugly head all too often, especially in a very tiresome finale on top of «Mt. Richmore», which is meant to echo a similar scene in Hitchcock's North by Northwest, a film that is paid homage to at least twice (a television shows the famous crop - dusting scene, perhaps as a bit of foreshadowing).
But Alan Sepinwall, writing for Hitfix, didn't register such resounding applause for the series finale: «It all felt a bit like the climax of Man of Steel, in which a situation is contrived in which our hero has no choice but to take deadly action that goes against the things that have defined the character for decades.
The good news is that the season ended on a high note — season three has been its best to date and the finale was every bit as hilarious and tragic as the episodes that have come before it.
Violin solos in the last bits of the final episode and the end credits piece of the finale don't appear on album and they're gorgeous.
Kate Plays Christine paints itself into a bit of a corner, sprinkling in flash - forwards of the final scene throughout, and ultimately chooses a «third way» finale.
I was a little more irritated by a certain bit of withholding at the finale but the overall experience of «Gringo» is pretty tangy.
Functioning as a social critique but operating first and foremost as the driest, bleakest type of comedy, the film seeks not chuckles but gasps of amused horror, a goal most ably and hauntingly achieved during a sick - joke finale in which the bubble is finally burst thanks to a sly bit of pop - culture infiltration.
Haddock: For RWBY, there is a definite finale in mind that's been structured since the show was conceived, and as the show unfolds year after year, it's more a question of adjusting the pacing a little bit here and there.
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