Sentences with phrase «from stellar voice»

Rise of the Tomb Raider encompasses everything I want in an action - adventure game, from stellar voice acting and an engaging plot, to sensational gameplay and presentation.

Not exact matches

Left alone to stop the book from falling into the wrong hands was the mischievous brownie, Thimbletack (voiced by Martin Short), who for many years did a stellar job, until the Grace family — twins Jared and Simon (both played by Freddie Highmore), Mallory (Sarah Bolger) and Helen (Mary - Louise Parker)-- moved into the Spiderwick estate.
The transfer's 5.1 DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack is similarly stellar: Voices come through as loud and clear as you'd expect, but what's most surprising is how rich and varied everything else is, from typewriters clacking away in the ad offices to the busy drone of traffic in New York's city streets.
Interactive Entertainment and TT Games present an inside look at LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham with an animated panel discussion featuring exclusive first look at new gameplay, content reveals and announcements by TT Games Game Director Arthur Parsons and Executive Producer Phill Ring, along with a stellar line - up of voice talent from the game.
The voice acting from a stellar cast deserves high praise too.
The beats are predictable — it's obvious from the get - go that some sort of coming together against a common foe is going to happen — but even the trite bits are carried wonderfully, thanks to a stellar voice cast and outstanding facial animations.
If it were built around Keaton alone, Birdman would be strong enough, but Iñárritu draws a clutch of stellar turns from Andrea Riseborough (as the leading lady Thomson may or may not have got pregnant), Zach Galifianakis (in subtle, restrained mode as Thomson's loyal producer) and Amy Ryan (as Thomson's estranged wife, a voice of calm reason in a topsy - turvy world).
This is Behind the Voice, a series of interviews where we chat to stellar voice actors and hear things from their side of the fence and having heard from the wonderful Brianna Knickerbocker, joining us today is someone else who is just as iconic.
This and some absolutely stellar voice acting keep you invested in Lincoln's story from start to finish, even through an incredibly long period in the middle of the game when everything grinds to a halt so you can do the same thing over and over.
To name a few, Kevin Conroy does a stellar job voicing Batman as always, Jonathan Banks (Mike Ehrmantraut from Breaking Bad) provides a great voice for Commissioner Gordon and hearing the iconic Steve Blum (Spike Spiegel from Cowboy Bebop and the guy who perhaps has IMDB's biggest resume of voice roles) as a number of different baddies is just swell.
The soundtrack is still quite impressive and the voice acting from Joel (Troy Baker) and Ellie (Ashley Johnson) are stellar, to say the least, making their characters feel alive and real during their many adventures.
This is Behind the Voice, a series of interviews where we chat to stellar voice actors and hear things from their side of the fence and having heard from the wonderful Brianna Knickerbocker, joining us today is someone else who is just as iconic.
Nevertheless value concerns aside, Fragments of Him does a grandly commendable job of immersing you in the lives of those that were affected by Will's existence, with a variety of stellar and nuanced performances from the voice cast ably expounding on all manners of philosophy and minutiae of Will's life, resulting in an experience that at once is both delicately thoughtful and deeply affecting.
Unfortunately, the voice cast is largely underwhelming (save for a stellar turn from Lance Henricksen as Bishop) with rather stiff deliveries on all their lines.
The game received high praise for its visuals, incredible sense of freedom, and stellar performances from the voice cast.
New York and North Adams, Massachusetts, Drift of Summer, RM Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Observe / Recognize, Berlin Gallery at Legends Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2010 Collision, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Providence, Rhode Island Lush Life, Invisible Exports Gallery, New York, New York Everyday Mystics, Patricia Sweetow Gallery, San Francisco, California Vantage Point, Recent Acquisitions, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington DC Raw State, Shelby Street Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico New Paintings, Staley Wise Gallery, New York, New York Alluring Subversions, Timken Art Center, California College of The Arts, San Diego, California Currents, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado organized by Cicely Cullen 2009 On Stellar Rays, Lover, New York, New York, organized by Kate Gilmore and Candice Madey Signs Taken For Wonders, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, New York, organized by Isolde Brielmaier, Surveillance, Affirmation Arts, New York, New York, organized by Rachel Vancellete Solution, DiverseWorks, Houston, Texas, organized by Janet Phelps Eiteljorg Museum, Recent Acquisitions, Eiteljorg 2008 - 09 Fellows, Indianapolis, Indiana The Banality of Good, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California, organized by Chris Christion Currents, Metro Visual Arts Center, Denver, Colorado, organized by Cicely Cullen Relevant, Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York, New York, organized by Amerinda 2008 Blueballs, Production Fund LAB, New York, New York, organized by Jackie Saccoccio Visions, Flushing Town Hall Projects, Flushing, New York, organized by Omar Lopez - Chahoud Voices of the Mound, Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, curated by Linda Lomahaftewa - Singer Kentler International Drawing Space and Long Island University, Native Voices, New York, New York 516 Arts, Cautionary Tales, Albuquerque, New Mexico, curated by Holly Roberts Jersey City Museum, 1 × 1 Project, Shameless, Jersey City, New Jersey, curated by Rocio Aranda Alvarez Circa Art Fair, Puerto Rico, with Samson Projects Volta 4, Basel, Switzerland, with Samson Projects 2007 SONOTUBE, Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum, Santa Barbara, California, curated by Miki Garcia Off The Map, The National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution, New York, New York, curated by Kathleen Ash - Milby New England School of Art and Design, Boston, Massachusetts, organized by Charles Giuliano Postmillennial Black Madonna (in two parts): Paradise @ MoCADA, and Inferno @ Skylight Gallery, Brooklyn, New York Newark Open 2007, Newark, New Jersey, organized by Omar Lopez - Chahoud 2006 The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, No Reservations, Ridgefield, Connecticut, curated by Richard Klein Paul Kopeikin Gallery, Paperworks, Los Angeles, California, curated by Daria Brit Shapiro Westport Arts Center, BROOKLYN, Westport, Connecticut, curated by Amy Simon State University of New York, Paumanoka, Stony Brook, New York, curated by Stephanie Dinkins The Jersey City Museum, Tropicalisms, Jersey City, New Jersey, curated by Rocio Aranda - Alvarado ARCO, Madrid, Spain, with Samson Projects MACO Art Fair, Mexico City, Mexico with Samson Projects 2005 Le Désert de Retz, Massimo Audiello, New York, New York, curated by David Hunt Alona Kagan Gallery, From the Root to the Fruit, New York, New York, curated by David Hunt Out of Bounds, Wave Hill, Glyndor Gallery, Bronx, New York, curated by Jennifer McGregor Evolving Pattern, New Jersey State University, Jersey City, New Jersey, organized by Midori Yoshimoto Play, Iandor Fine Arts, Newark, New Jersey, curated by Jomo Jelani Heywood Artists Alliance AIR Exhibition, Cuchifritos Gallery, New York, New York 2004 The Urge That Binds, Samson Projects, Boston, Massachusetts Jersey City Museum, Jersey (New), Jersey City, New Jersey, curated by Dr. Rocio Aranda New American Talent, The Jones Art Center for Contemporary Art, Austin, Texas, selection by Jerry Saltz The Space Between Words, Kean University, Union, New Jersey, curated by Judith Page Timeless / Timeliness, Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Newark, New Jersey, curated by Dominique Nahas Super Salon, Samson Projects, Boston, Massachusetts, curated by Camilo Alvarez
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