Stylish and moody, this twisty dramatic thriller gets under our skin with its mysterious tone and darkly
insinuating performances.
Kingsley makes it come alive with
his insinuating performance as the accused rapist: He makes his character so smart we have a certain admiration for his struggle.
Not exact matches
Last summer I spent a week with a 2013 BMW Mini Convertible John Cooper Works edition, with metallic blue paint, black racing stripes and enough
performance -
insinuating fender bulges to make a discerning Japanese street - racer jealous.
Not
insinuating Giroud should be like Costa by any means BUT our problems vs Chelsea run deeper than a poor
performance here or there.
This lush,
insinuating remake of the rather muted French film Nathalie (2003) benefits from a much more emotionally charged script and lively, layered
performances.
Consistently literate, thoughtful and
insinuating, the mini also boasts an intriguing and deliberately evasive lead
performance by Sarah Gadon, work that again probably shouldn't be compared to the juggernaut that is Elisabeth Moss» Handmaid's Tale work.
The in - your - face badging
insinuates that neck - snapping acceleration and jet - engine - like whine are on the menu, when in reality the Roots - type supercharger (developed in conjunction with Eaton Corporation) is a mild
performance inducer at best.
Since January, Miami Dade College's Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) has been
insinuating itself into different neighborhoods of Miami by bringing a series of
performances, concerts and readings to various locations around the city under the rubric of «Living Together.»
The Bruce High Quality Foundation, known for their humorous and irreverent projects and
performances that often take a subversive and critical stance towards the current market's seemingly insatiable appetite for hyped new artists, answers this question ad nauseum by
insinuating the image cum icon of their namesake, Bruce High Quality, into thousands of images from popular culture and art history.
The group show on the second floor demonstrates how artists have used
performance and process to
insinuate the body into art, effectively telling us that no art is really «anti-art.»