Sentences with phrase «interesting digressions»

is a to - the - point home invasion slasher film that has some interesting digressions and even more interesting subplots.
Centering on a family's holiday gathering in their family home, Red Christmas is a to - the - point home invasion slasher film that has some interesting digressions and even more interesting subplots.

Not exact matches

The Lobster is interesting to a point, but eventually undermined by writer - director Yorgos Lanthimos» irrepressible urge to accumulate bizarre digressions and perverse anecdotes suggesting that the human condition is not only irredeemable but utterly insane.
Screenwriter Kelley Sane generally does an effective job of balancing the various characters and their respective storylines, though there's certainly no denying that some of these subplots are far more interesting than others (ie there's a seemingly pointless digression concerning an illicit relationship between two young Arabs, the relevance of which isn't made clear until the film's final moments).
But then, it's my head we're talking about, so I'm probably inclined to think my digressions and free - associations are interesting, otherwise I wouldn't have spent so much time mucking about with them.
I have to fundamentally disagree with the reviewer who writes «unfortunately, Smith's subplots are more interesting than the main mystery and the key character gets bogged down in too many philosophical digressions».
There are the kinds of digressions and repetition that one would expect from a master storyteller, the asides adding to the story's interest rather than detracting from it.
Sunny's Nights is a warm - hearted book, bogged down only by the decline in interest when Sultan pursues any of the multiple digressions about his own biography — not completely uninteresting but still a drop - off from the mercurial Sunny Balzano.
I recall trying to reshape an author phone interview for a job once — an educational video — and the author, while really interesting and generous, tended to make major detours and digressions.
This post is something we have often been promised from Tony Brown, but never before seen: a genuinely interesting historical digression, whether or not you agree with any of the major conclusions.
Short Digression: As we're referencing music in this post to keep the interest levels up here's two great crunch songs
Sam: I know this is a digression but that's a pretty interesting issue.
Not as interesting as the digression perhaps.
A slight digression: it was interesting to read in the Legal Action Group's (LAG's) Austerity Justice book that the coalition government dropped plans to introduce competitive tendering because, as LAG director Steve Hynes tells it, Ken Clarke was persuaded by «his old colleagues at the criminal bar».
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