Sentences with phrase «deft performances»

The phrase "deft performances" means skillful or clever performances, where someone is able to complete a task or activity with great ability and finesse. Full definition
It's Cruise's deftest performance yet as a slickster grasping for the decency in himself.
The film stays afloat on deft performances from Thompson, Giamatti and especially Hanks, whose avuncular Disney blots out some of the more recent and less pleasant revelations about the real man behind the House of Mouse.
Her deft performance underscores that the governor should be taking his primary challenger seriously.
Allowing this story to play out, this rarefied presentation of vice and virtue, appearance and reality, A Good Woman gives us things to enjoy: some deft performances, the golden glow of Italian sunlight, the enjoyable bath of epigrams, the spacious luxury of Amalfi villas, the elegance of»30s fashion.
There are really excellent performances being buzzed about this year, and at the moment, it seems like Laurie Metcalf is a shoo - in for the category for her deft performance as Marian in Lady Bird.
Jean Renoir's fluky original features a deft performance by Michel Simon in the title role.
Fiennes gives one of the deftest performances of his career, bringing M. Gustave to life while upholding the character's rigid formality.
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