Sentences with phrase «most bravura»

It is the film's most bravura set piece and features Coogler's signature one - take (as seen in Creed), capturing a brawl from all levels and sides of the casino where the trio ambushes Klaue.
In what may be the film's most bravura sequence, Isabelle meets the young and swarthy actor after a performance, after which she manages to painstakingly cajole him back to her place.
Together the two opening tracks constitute one of the most bravura opening sequences of any film score.

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He shoots slightly more frequently than Costa does, but until a bravura run of league form in 2017 (when he scored 10 goals as part of Real Madrid's rotational «B» team that took the slack for a busy Champions League — filled schedule), he hadn't consistently been shooting from the most dangerous central areas.
And through Will Patton's bravura performance, Sam becomes as much a center of the story as Dee who has the most to lose and proves there is always something worth fighting for.
It's fitting how A Most Wanted Man's final scene is its peak, Hoffman delivering another bravura performance to add to his roster of many.
He's in some of the longest, most aggressively focused two - shots in all of American cinema, some of which push in so slowly that they seem ever still — yes, this is a feat (just ask Waterston, whose hypnotic, naked, single - take monologue late in the film goes beyond bravura in front of Anderson's patient camera).
Containing what may be the single most terrifying sexual assault sequence in TV history, and Stiles» silken bravura performance, «Blue» is also the rare show to get mental illness on the money.
Most importantly, Wingo's nicely melodic approach has an effecting, introspective sense of just how full of b.s., its musical machinations are, emotion that's particularly well realized in the bravura ten - minute end cue «What Are You Doing Jane?»
Sport Plus, the most aggressive of four driving modes, may deliver too many revs too often, but Sport manages the transition between energetic to relaxed with bravura, and the transmission barely pauses for breath during upshifts.
For a while now Amy Sillman has been one of the most exciting painters working in America, creating bravura canvases that poke fun at the orthodox distinctions between figuration and abstraction, messing it all together into a humorous, thought - provoking, and often sexy stew.
Another painting, Salut Tom (1978), marks the end of the 1970s, a period when Mitchell was developing most of the themes that would carry her to the end of her career — ever larger scale, bolder references to objects such as trees and bodies of water, and above all an unleashing of sheer chromatic bravura.
In After Whistler (2010), one of the most haunting works in the show, Hodgkin offers a bravura painting performance.
The most exciting thing about MOMA's recent Abstract Expressionist New York exhibition was the gritty intensity of early Robert Motherwell, the show - stealing bravura of Alfred Leslie and the slow - burning intensity of Richard Pousette - Dart — that is to say, painters usually sloughed off as second - and third - tier players.
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