Sentences with phrase «panache though»

Dead Kids «murders contain a bit more panache though.

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It's a good movie with a decent though predictable plot, a few veteran actors provide a little panache, a....
Mourinho is adding quality, experience and panache to his team, and coupled with his tactical brilliance, it's looking very promising for United in the early stages of his reign even though results will of course be what matter.
Soon, Tonya's aggressively hungry style and technical panache get results, though unlike Will Ferrell's legendary Chazz Michael Michaels in the comedy Blades of Glory, Tonya's swaggering approach is tolerated, not loved.
Director Gavin O'Connor (Warrior, also starring Edgerton) continues to move things along, conveying the potentially complicated backstory cleanly, though without much panache.
Based on one of the early cases taken up by future Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall when he was working for the NAACP, the film proceeds without much subtlety, though with a filigree of witty dialogue and Chadwick Boseman's panache as the wry, natty young attorney.
A real movie lover's movie, The Aviator sees Martin Scorsese bring a touch of panache to this Howard Hughes biopic, which features probably Leonardo DiCaprio's best performance to date (though he does look rather too young for most of the film) and a host of other fine performances, none finer than Cate Blanchett, who is mesmerising as Katherine Hepburn (though never quite so mesmerising as Hepburn herself was).
Tightly wound and told without much fuss, this political thriller is captivating and often quite tense even though it doesn't seem to have much visual panache.
Some viewers might also be reminded of The Legend of Zorro (its story also written by Elliott and Rossio), though Verbinski's film goes far more over the top in the action department, and far less in terms of humorous panache.
Hugo's tale is not, frankly, all that fascinatingly distinct from the many other home - alone stories we've seen, though Butterfield is more affecting than most child actors and Scorsese's visual panache is diverting.
It's worth checking out if you're into grim crime films like Gone Baby Gone and Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, though it isn't as gripping as the former or as funny as the latter, and it lacks the visual panache of The Departed and the masterful storytelling of Before the Devil Knows Your Dead.
Does it do any of this with any sense if style or panache, though?
Tyrone Power was Fox's version of Errol Flynn, and though he doesn't have quite the panache that Flynn does, he's still fun.
In this year of the Diamond Jubilee and the London Olympics, it was also a strikingly British movie, with its British director (Sam Mendes), largely British cast (though Javier Bardem brought Hispanic panache to creepy bad guy Silva), and copious tourist - enticing views, from a widescreen Westminster to frosty Highland glens.
Dominik directs with panache, relocating the story from Boston to a nameless, post-industrial Anytown (the film was shot in New Orleans, though you'd hardly know it) and setting the action in 2008, on the cusp of the financial collapse.
Even its use of a black - and - white world that becomes one of rich color when people «wake up» to individuality and freedom feels very much like Pleasantville, though without the risky themes, resonance, or panache.
Alphabet Paintings greatly preempts Held's late forays into what I call «video - game landscapes», though his panache for asserting his paintings beyond their compositional parameters is totally active here.
Yvonne Thomas's The Game, 1960, an approximately six - foot high canvas greeting visitors at the gallery entrance, reads initially as typical of its period, though when considered as thoughtfully as it was painted, one notices a sense of nervous dismissal in passages that first looked like panache.
The young Richmond - based artist's medium of choice is the tintype, a unique direct - positive exposure revived by hipsters for portrait photography, though Nelson fexes this collodian process with panache and confdence into the -LSB-...]
The two sold T - shirts inscribed «Complete Arseholes,» among other works, though not with the same panache as Haring.
The RayVolt Cruzer falls solidly in that category, where flair and panache heavily outweigh practicality, and even though this e-bike isn't going to win any medals for carrying capacity, it's stylish enough to get even the non-cyclists excited about riding bicycles.
There's also 3D Audio support that creates 100 virtual speakers, though honestly the headset doesn't have the same panache in this area that you'd find on the competition's pair of cans.
The former cling to their children's doodles for decades, as though Picasso himself drew them; the latter expunge the contents of their lives with panache and purpose.
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