Sentences with phrase «often dazzling»

No, not the crowds, for the first biennial ever in the Whitney's new home, with enough room for them and an often dazzling display.
Granted, the costumes are extravagant, the settings alternately lush and scenic, the music (by Jonny Greenwood) an often dazzling reinvention of the respectable pop of the 1950s (somewhere between cocktail lounge and light classics), and the performances as finely finished as the couture.
And risk: the film, and her performance, glide on the knife - edge between satire and sympathy, often dazzling with their footwork.
The Bible Roma Downey and Mark Burnett's epic attempt to tell the whole narrative of scripture in ten hours mostly works and often dazzles.
The soundscape didn't often dazzle, but it always created a nice sense of place.
The track didn't often dazzle and present a stunning surround mix, but it provided a consistently engaging affair.
-- People is often dazzled by the flashy action direction, this strength is also included in the production of the story, right?

Not exact matches

Nice, France is a place often considered synonymous with dazzling wealth and a lavish, champagne - soaked lifestyle — and there's good reason for this.
As the newcomers acclimate, they often feel dazzled, flattered and intimidated by how much responsibility the company puts on their shoulders and how directly Amazon links their performance to the success of their assigned projects, whether selling wine or testing the delivery of packages straight to shoppers» car trunks.
Just as Peter was not the dazzling originator of new teaching, his successors have more often served as a brake on innovation than as its impetus.
Rashford was dazzling as a central forward last night, he often dropped deep to get the ball from the midfield area, was very brave to take on the opponent's defenders and produced a lot of good flicks for his teammates.
Well over 6 feet tall, he dresses in the tweedy elegance of European aristocracy, often with the added fillip of shirts in dazzling pink or yellow.
Still, it is agreed that those with the disorder impulsively lie over their lifetime, deliver «elaborate and dazzling» falsehoods and consistently do so for «no apparent purpose» despite that such dissembling can, and often is, easily disproven without much difficulty.
Using a 1,600 - pound Cold War - era camera (originally used to film nuclear tests) retrofitted with digital sensors and special software, Samaras strove to capture the dazzling moment a lightning strike is born, hoping these high - resolution photographs would provide insights into how lightning forms and why lightning bolts often follow an erratic path.
Solar coronas are often lost in the glare of the sun; they are easier to see when the sun is viewed as a reflection in water, which diminishes its dazzle.
Sure, these are often the whiz kids who dazzle judges and win big awards.
Planetary scientists... 16:40 PM, February 3, 2016 Planets, Mathematics Readability Score: 7.9 Bright night lights, big science In polar regions of the world, a dazzling light show often plays out in the night sky.
I want to be a quality - over-quantity dresser, but I too often allow myself to get dazzled by a «deal».
A dazzling movie, gorgeous to look at, involving on both emotional and intellectual levels, and often thrilling.
Nearly every character has a raging conflict within them (Daniels's Abe is perhaps the lone exception) and Johnson fluidly presents these conflicts and resolves them in completely unique and often visually dazzling ways, from both Joes to Blunt's haunted mother to Gagnon's brooding, quixotic boy wonder.
Nothing here dazzles quite like «Cat People» in Basterds, but the songs suit the film — and often elevate it.
Filling the role of another archetype, the dazzling Inara (Morena Baccarin) is the virtuous prostitute who often takes refuge on the ship.
Personally, the above issue isn't that too severe, as I can take it or leave it, but my Player 2 really didn't like it, but I think the AI for companions is a little too good as computer controlled allies can and will often easily dispatch of those easy to forget foes, but hey, each stage has a Boss and the Boss battles are always exceptional thanks to dazzling combos and introductions that you know mean business!
The film externalizes the drama of the dancer's self - doubt, with moments that are literally breathtaking as Aronofsky fuses dance, psychodrama, and dexterous filmmaking to create a formally dazzling piece that often raises the question «Did I just see that?
The video game cutscene has undergone a lot of transformations over the past couple of decades, and many games these days present elaborate, dazzling CGI sequences that are often billed as «Hollywood - caliber.»
film has little of the visual dazzle often associated with Boorman's movies (EXORCIST II, EXCALIBUR), but the somber, black - and - white cinematography helps even out the often larger - than - life tone.
It's an audacious start to this often - smart movie, which doesn't have a dull frame in it, thanks mainly to the star - making performance of Deutch («Everybody Wants Some»), who dazzles the screen with her mix of humor, sensuality, volatility and vulnerability.
One will have awesome physical strength but lack strategic vision; one will fly or run with superhuman speed but be impulsive and irresponsible; and another will lack strength and speed but make up for it with tactical genius (often combined with some dazzling ability, such as creating a force field or reading minds).
Just curious; I'm often wary they just throw some razzle - dazzle into the mix to make them stand out, but actually don't know any better.
The dazzle of the lure, the cash, often distracts from the barbed hook, i.e. the proportionately higher interest rate which effectively funnels all of the upfront cash back to the lender with significant interest over the term of the mortgage.
The briefest Google search is enough to explain why so many are keen to get to the top — in the crater of the volcano lies Segara Anak lake, with the often - smoldering cone of Barujari emerging from the dazzling turquoise water at its eastern end.
Swim - through entrances are often obscured by dazzling clouds of glassfish and gorgonians.
Here, especially in Rio de Janeiro, the dream of society as a melting - pot has become reality, and the result can often be as puzzling as it is dazzling, privileged wealth overlooked by disadvantaged favelas.
Instead of dazzling the player with graphical lavishness or a rock - solid game mechanic, we've too often seen the sporadic introduction which nearly undermines the entire game.
The modern Japanese role - playing dazzles the eyes and ears with sumptuous visuals and stirring, symphonic soundtracks, but it can often leave the heart feeling a bit empty.
Cutting and pasting photographs, paper, fabric, newspaper, and magazines, Bearden often added gouache, ink, pencil, and oil to his kaleidoscopic surfaces, creating dazzling compositions that focused on themes as expansive as his own talent.
The dazzling mixed - media works of Mickalene Thomas (b. 1971) combine rhinestones with acrylic and oil paints to create compositions that often reference iconic works of art from nineteenth - century Europe.
Dark Days, Bright Nights presents 43 works of art — stylistically disparate and often visually dazzling — from 13 artists ranging from the post-WWII generation to those who have come of age squarely in the 21st century.
With their dazzling fracturing these rooms are the most literal manifestation of one of the artist's central obsessions: infinity, which can symbolize the enormity of love, death and God, all of which she often invokes in her titles and her poetry.
A magnificent creation, it is built up in layers with bright, often iridescent painted whorls containing the cut - out heads of men with Afros, the surface dotted with dung - balls labelled with map pins spelling the names of eminent black sportsmen, and the whole thing spun into a psychedelic dazzle.
But there is one city that surpasses them all, and indeed one city that has taken what the rest of the world has to offer and made of itself that dazzling and dark, mighty and poignant, bustling, slightly broken, often - patched but always monstrously magnificent New York.»
What is often lacking, however, is a sense of context for the dazzling work on display.
The around -400-member collective — comprising artists, programmers, engineers, computer - graphics animators, mathematicians, architects, web and graphic designers — has dazzled audiences around the world who enter their immersive installations, which utilize cutting - edge technology and are often inspired by nature and premodern Japanese art.
Since the mid-1990s, Chris Ofili's (born 1968) painstakingly crafted paintings and sculptures have dazzled — and often distressed — viewers with a fusion of opposing forces: sacred meets profane, formal bows to demotic, and exalted bleeds into vulgar.
Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist produces experimental multi-channel video installations that often invite viewers into new dazzling spaces.
Dazzling and often quite humorous, Morris's drawings show her special manner of using formal means to prod and pry at other kinds of meaning, be they connotative, emotional, or literal.
In promoting work that initially found few to favor it, he was able to reassure potential clients with his irresistible and often mischievous charm, dazzle them with his flamboyant personality and often sensational mode of dress.
So often people get dazzled by a low interest rate and ignore the TOTAL interest they will pay.
Yes... some make it in real estate just because of personality which often makes up for knowledge in lieu of razzle - dazzle rapport - establishing psychological performances... but those types are simply actors performing scripts to perfection... because it is easier to quickly learn manipulative scripts than it is to learn the foundational underpinnings of real estate professionalism.
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