Sentences with phrase «more laconic»

But now, Alexa may be getting a bit more laconic, and a bit less disruptive to your life.
The intersection of Strange's sardonic attitude against that of more laconic people around him, including Chiwetel Ejiofor's stalwart Mordo, and Benedict Wong's mountainous and deadpan Librarian Wong, is an ongoing piquant delight.

Not exact matches

The laconic Håkansson is more pointed: «When there was a reception at all, it tended to be skeptical.»
Chances are he'll also be bringing some laconic laughs to Ratner's film too, though we're guessing Tower Heist will be a little more dramatic.
Stewart is increasingly proving to be one of the more persuasively minimalist actors in today's cinema, adept at the evocation of thoughtful complexity — as witnessed by her anguished but laconic role in Olivier Assayas's upcoming Personal Shopper.
The pretend Doug is dutiful and dull, dogged by recurring dreams of a more exciting life; Hauser is the real deal, tough, laconic, deadly accurate with an arsenal of weapons.
That's all the more true because of the kind of films she makes: laconic, gentle, yet delicately excruciating dramas of social unease.
But the story is really about Tommy Lee Jones» laconic Sheriff Bell, a dedicated lawman following the trail of the corpses left in Chigurh's wake and becoming more disillusioned with the world with every death he's unable to prevent.
In classic western tradition, the hero, Jake Lonergan (Daniel Craig) is a laconic loner, quick with his... Read More»
Jack, in his own laconic manner said; «It was more a case of he flew into our fire rather than us hitting him!»
Dealing with essays of any kind, it is very important to remain consistent and laconic as well — more often than not a five hundred words volume is enough.
The laconic Austin, TX - based indie also suggested that if you're pushing to make games purely for commercial reasons, you may be barking up the wrong tree, concluding: «There are much more reliable ways to get rich than making video games.»
ANDREW KREPS GALLERY The larger of this gallery's two spaces has been dimmed to screen four moving - image works by the Ohio - born artist Kevin Jerome Everson, whose laconic films explore the quotidian passages of African - American life and, more recently, the everyday consequences of the Midwest's economic downturn.
Although his images are undeniably rooted in the signs and symbols of American reality closely observed, his elegant and laconic art speaks to more complex and widespread issues regarding the appearance, feel, and function of the world and our tenuous and transient place within it.
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