Sentences with phrase «brooding presence»

When Designboom described this house in Poland, designed by też architekci, as «a stealthy and brooding presence» I thought that was for sure, along with some other adjectives.
USS Liberty The following day, I'm sitting in a rigid - hull inflatable boat, riding over glass - smooth water, watching the early - morning sun illuminate the brooding presence of Mount Agung.
His brooding presence helped elevate the girls» excitement to a code - level red, which, in middle - school concert - speak, translates into «extreme risk of screaming once the boys start to sing.»
Jason Statham is an incredibly likeable action hero, but his brooding presence just doesn't feel right for the title character, while Jennifer Lopez is terribly miscast in a part that serves little purpose to the overall story.
Brad Pitt picks up a sword and brings a muscular, brooding presence to the role of Greek warrior Achilles in this spectacular retelling of The Iliad.
McCarron in particular is astonishing, a brooding presence of few words who manages to convey John's menace and sly intelligence with the slightest change in facial expression.
We've seen this moody, earthy version of the Shakespeare play and can confirm that Michael Fassbender is a brooding presence as the Scottish king and French star Marion Cotillard is quietly terrifying as Lady Macbeth.
A rough - cut British actor with a dark and slightly brooding presence, Dominic Cooper initially cut his chops on the London and Gotham stages, with two very different roles: adventurer Will Parry in the Royal National Theatre's epic production of Philip Pullman's iconoclastic fantasy His Dark Materials, and that of the womanizer Dakin in the Broadway run of Alan Bennett's The History Boys.
The name of this brooding presence?

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It has to discern the presence of Spirit brooding over in this creation which groans for the joy of freedom.
Longer - lived animals tend to have fewer young per year, in part because their continued presence helps ensure their brood's survival.
(A) Brooded juvenile; this one was scored as positive for intra-brood feeding based on presence of food (f) in the gastrovascular cavity.
Broods from these animals grown at 15 °C were later examined for the presence of any animals displaying a kinker (Unc -124-like) phenotype.
An imposing and highly memorable presence on the Broadway stage, actor Frank Langella has won only a fraction of the acclaim he's received in the theater for his film career; still, his brooding good looks and his ability to play both villains and comic foils with a touch of menace has made him a welcome (and increasingly familiar) fare to film buffs.
Wes Studi steals the show as brooding Magua oozing menace and screen presence throughout.
Schoenaerts, no stranger to playing bruised, brooding slabs in films such as «Rust and Bone» and «Bullhead,» makes an equally compelling screen presence here, matching Fiennes» libidinous excess with his own sexy restraint.
The introduction of brooding forms can now be understood as harbingers of a new figuration, wherein titles such as «Painter» (1959) go so far as to suggest the pictorial presence of Guston, the painter himself.
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