Sentences with phrase «meandering pace»

Some of the more successful pieces depart from the meandering pace of investigative journalism in favor of a more distended reality.
The Conspirator, however, is a lukewarm first effort — the meandering pace and lack of urgency brought on by James D. Solomon's script undermining the multifaceted characters and excellent performances.
With its meandering pace and frequent cutaways to plants or animals, Mami Sunada's documentary about Studio Ghibli in some ways mirrors the production company's animated features.
The plot unfolds at a slow, meandering pace which, combined with the age of the actors, likely won't have children and teens clamoring to see this film.
Though the film is plagued by many of the typical Spielbergian problems — namely its bloated runtime, which is even worse than usual due to the somewhat meandering pace and useless subplots — Janusz Kaminski's cinematography is superb (it looks even better in high definition) and the acting is great all around.
Demy lends depth and resonance by conjuring a poetic mood and letting the story unfold at a meandering pace.
It's sweet and superficial, but the meandering pace and lively characters make it just about watchable.Burt and Verona (Krasinski...
The film may not be for everyone, given its meandering pace and minimal plot, but there is loveliness to spare if one is willing to sit back and surrender to it.
This Norwegian revenge thriller may move at a steady, meandering pace, but it has such a sharp sense of pitch - black Scandinavian humour that it's never dull.
It chronicles thirteen months in the life of the would - be-poet thirteen - year - old Jason Taylor, who lives in a sleepy English town in 1982 — it's told from his adolescent perspective, in his own British vernacular, at his own meandering pace.

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In particular, the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve meanders through the Santa Ana Mountains above the Temecula Valley offering hikers 9,000 acres to explore by foot, no matter your chosen pace.
Tomas Rosicky also started and was able to inject some pace into the Arsenal game when the match threatened to meander slightly.
It's a high - energy atmosphere, but the slower pace of a sushi meal lends itself beautifully to meandering conversation and sharing plates.
Issues regarding pacing and structural tightness are among the more considerable in this film, which promises to be rather extensive as a biopic, only to succumb to anything from repetitious filler, - at its worst with the forceful and recurrent insertion of a recital of Oscar Wilde's own short story «The Selfish Giant» - to meandering material whose being backed by steady directorial storytelling by Brian Gilbert leads to moderate bland spells.
The pacing is much slower and meandering compared to what is popular right now, but I enjoyed it.
The pacing is much slower and meandering compared to what
His new film's slow pace, meandering dialogue, and snark - free sense of humor contribute to its pleasing and distinctive feel.
Credit due too in large to the script also, which meanders around chronology at an easy pace, dealing anecdotes as a means to a thematic narrative rather than the more traditional model excellently lampooned in Walk Hard.
Still, there's leisurely and then there's meandering, and Call Me By Your Name falls prey to good old - fashioned pacing problems.
Though the film moves at a fairly slow pace, meandering towards its crackerjack ending, it's never boring, and that's to the immense credit of Garland's clever script and some excellent performances.
Though the film moves at a fairly slow pace, meandering towards its crackerjack ending via Caleb's sessions with Ava and his post-meeting debriefings with Nathan, it's never boring, and that's to the immense credit of Garland's clever script and some excellent performances.
Dean asked if I was going to do a proper economy run, I looked at the jaunty line meandering across Europe towards Calais on the satnav display and replied «no», and we maintained our slighty - higher - than - you'd - dare - in - the - UK pace for hour after hour after hour.
It only takes a couple of fast - paced corners to realise that for a near two - tonne SUV the GTS, like lesser Macans, is a properly sorted machine, but with the small enhancements that make it truly superb fun to pilot across meandering back roads.
Rather, he said, reading a Bookshot is like «reading a hit movie» — fast - paced, economical, with no meandering.
Perched high atop a bluff overlooking the meandering Hudson River Valley, sits the Castle Hotel & Spa - a quiet contrast to the hectic pace of the Big Apple.
The pace was leisurely as our flotilla meandered along the desert coastline.
Today, it's a walk on water as the pace changes to leisurely kayaking on the meandering Ansons River and Ansons Bay.
Trails meander through the gardens, so you can take your time and visit at your own pace.
Kirby doesn't bolt across the screen; he meanders at his own pace.
Pulse - pounding it isn't, but it's a more relaxed, gentle gaming experience; a meandering simulator that makes for a change - of - pace break from your regularly scheduled programme of face - shooting.
The pace of the game to now has been a slow, meandering tale of love and loss.
Visitors enter through CHRISpark to access SPACE, experiencing the meandering beauty of another of Linda Pace's creations, founded in loving memory of her son.
Benglis exemplifies a meandering creativity, putting materials through their paces, and taking advantage of new technologies, be they Day - Glo acrylics or video equipment.
Free and open to the public, visitors enter SPACE through CHRISpark, experiencing the meandering beauty of another of Linda Pace's creations, founded in loving memory of her son.
This seems to be the go - to criticism now; make it seem cars are just soft pillows on wheels meandering at a walking pace and bicycles are monsters ready to eat your children.
Due to the enormous size of the crowds and the winding route through downtown New York, the protest often meandered at a glacial pace.
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