Sentences with phrase «critic seemed»

But the possibility of being an art critic seemed remote, at best.
In general, critics seem to say that the downpayment requirement would restrict lending without doing much to increase the safety of the financial system.
With the website dogged by bottlenecks and bugs, she faced a wall of finger pointing and nitpicking, where critics seemed more intent on scoring points and pushing agendas than offering solutions.
Overall, critics seem to agree that the iPad Air 2 is the best tablet you can buy, but Apple will have to offer something more if it wants to keep that lead as the competition increases.
Critics seem to love the MCU, but they especially are in love with «Black Panther.»
Asked by Maclean's about other speculation published over the years regarding his orientation, Kenney replied: «My life is a lot more boring than some of my critics seem to imagine.»
The point on which Booker T. Washington was clear, and his critics seemed not to be, is that progress of the kind described above must be earned, it can not be demanded.
Some liberal critics seem to have blamed him for sin because he rediscovered some of its dimensions.
Miss Arendt has been criticized for use of the term «banality» here on the ground that it minimizes the monstrous character of the crimes, but the critics seem to me to miss the point.
Many critics seem frustrated by how difficult it is to categorize your works, and yet that seems to be a large part of your appeal to the general public, much as it was for Gershwin with Porgy and Bess or Bernstein with West Side Story.
But this is the stereotype some overseas critics seem to harbour.
The critics seemed to have been proved right after Evernham left Gordon following the»99 season; Gordon languished for much of 2000, finishing ninth overall.
In fact, some park critics seem to be experiencing a change of heart, just as Haag predicted.
Few of these particularly virulent critics seem interested in understanding members» reasons for selecting an outsider backbencher they've repeatedly been told is entirely unelectable.
What's revealing about the Cambridge Analytica affair is that Facebook's critics seem more exercised about the Trump connection than they do about the data breach.
But a vociferous group of critics seems to have decided that the evidence to be released is unlikely to justify stockpiling the drug.
I also love how critics seem to think that they can speak for moviegoers by saying things like David Goyer who seems to hate moviegoers more than he hates critics» or «greater «inescapable» scenarios which works itself to absurdity until the audience, not the villain, is beaten into submission.»
Critics seem to rave about it and people who are wowed over by pretty visuals seem to love it.
Depending on who you speak to, HFR is either the future of cinema, or Jackson's folly (the latter being the popular opinion among critics it seems).
I acknowledge the fact that most of his scripts have issues and that critics seem to bash every film he writes from the second it leaves the page and is translated to the big screen.
Other critics seem to contradict themselves by pointing out a lot of good points about Aliens vs Predator, only to give it a really low score based on a couple of
Unsurprisingly, the GamePad is attracting the most attention in reviews, and critics seem to like it.
The critics seem to have badly misjudged this great story, they're clearly idiots or lacking passion and a sense of adventure - maybe a result of watching too many crappy Hollywood action movies or bias towards Bay who has his name «over the door» even though its run and written by others.
In fact, critics seem to want to like the movie more than they actually do.
Critics seemed to have cooled on bizarrely praising the movies completely out of left field at this point as well, as Sharknado 3 hits the series» first negative rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The show is actually fantastic and most critics seem to disagree with you.
For the most part, critics seemed to enjoy the magical spin - off.
While a great deal of uninformed critics seem to be falling all over themselves about The Fate of the Furious (the Rotten Tomatoes website actually states, «The Fate of the Furious opens a new chapter in the franchise, fueled by the same infectious cast chemistry and over-the-top action fans have come to expect.»)
Yet despite a standing ovation from the crowd at the premiere, the critics seemed underwhelmed.
The majority of critics seem to agree that from a creative standpoint, the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has turned into a sinking ship.
I've already discussed how many critics seem to be misinterpreting Mike Leigh's «Happy - Go - Lucky» and its protagonist, Poppy, by interpreting it as a sheer feelgood work — and in doing so, missing much of the film's complex, subtle social observation.
Critics seem to agree that the film is a wild departure from the MCU's established formula.
Most other critics seem to strongly prefer the Audrey half (which features some of the most quietly impressive F / X work I've ever seen) to the Gary half, but to my mind, they complement each other perfectly — so perfectly, in fact, that the denouement that formally brings them together is unnecessary.
One thing I've noticed when Smith essays such a performance in a movie that's not entirely bad (and this movie is rather good): my fellow critics seem a little surprised.
I suppose it's a generational thing that a lot of younger critics seem to adore the newest film by Jonathan Levine («50/50,» «Warm Bodies»), The Night Before.
And those reviews I was reading in the first wave of critics seem to be right: no one, or hardly any one working today, has a vision quite this large.
Most critics seemed to have ignored two of the greatest influences on the film - Jean - Louis Barrault's performance in Jean Renoir's The Testament of Dr. Cordelier and, most of all, Lon Chaney, «the man of a thousand faces».
Pluto Nash is a derivative film, but knows it is, and while critics seem to find it so easy to loathe, I won't be jumping on the bandwagon.
Many critics seem to think so.
a few scant months later), I was one of the few critics it seems who was not 100 % over the moon with it.
Lots of critics seem to be giving harsh reviews so I'm looking forward to seeing this later today!
Despite finding Inside Out to be a strong and assured return to form for Pixar (who immediately fell right back into the doldrums with the release of The Good Dinosaur a few scant months later), I was one of the few critics it seems who was not 100 % over the moon with it.
Critics seemed to be struggling to figure out how to reward all of Moonlight's fine male performances, and they didn't know what category Rhodes, Ashton Sanders, and Alex Hibbert belonged in.
Critics seemed pretty divided on it as Roger Ebert gave it two out of fours stars, while others ranked it among the ten best of the year.
Multiple viewings are almost mandatory for a film like Synecdoche, New York and critics seem to be divided into two obvious camps, those who enjoyed the unique ride and those who despised it.
Much like the initial reactions to the film, critics seem to agree that Ragnarok is easily one of the funniest superhero films to date, and brings new life to an otherwise muddled franchise.
All the critics seem to love it as well, so that is the new fall show I am looking forward to most.
To make matters worse, none of the major film critics seem willing to openly bash it, with the fear that they might receive a verbal lashing from the public in response.
Overall, critics seemed to find much to like although it must also be noted that some who mostly praised the movie did so rather faintly.
With Justin Lin taking over and the same great cast, it seems like the series should continue to move in the right direction, and critics seem to be saying it does.
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