Sentences with phrase «very committed performance»

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«We're very disappointed with the results of the quarter and are committed to rebounding very quickly with respect to Otezla and our overall performance,» Chief Executive Mark Alles said, adding the Crohn's drug failure was «a major disappointment.»
We had a committed, disciplined and a very good offensive performance
I didn't think it was a performance going into the call, and I came out of the call thinking that he was very committed to these issues.»
His usual committed self and a very solid performance.
Though in the following years, Tom's voice could be heard in a variety of animated releases, onscreen performances in shows like Monk and movies such as Bad Santa proved that the increasingly active voice - over artist was still very much committed to her onscreen career as well.
Which isn't to say that he's always good — some of his most committed performances (Being Flynn) are among his most miserable and affected, while some of his very worst films (15 Minutes) are made just about bearable by virtue of his characterisation.
I guess its the very vivid and explicit recreation of the black mass that is still the most shocking and compelling part of the film (along with the amazing atonal choral soundtrack from the anonymous library archive of CAM) and the committed performance of exploitation queen, Helga Line (best remembered for her role in Paul Naschy's Horror Rises From The Tomb).
They were both very committed to the roles and delivered an intense performance.
That film would be «Man On Wire,» James Marsh's crisp, witty and ultimately very moving documentary about Philippe Petit, the charismatic French performance artist who in 1974 committed the so - called «artistic crime of the century» — an illegal tightrope walk between the Twin Towers of the New York's World Trade Center.
As an economical parody of two B - movie staples — the mad scientist and the maniacal Nazi, with a healthy dose of Udo Kier thrown in — the performance admittedly doesn't go very deep, but it delights all the same; would that the «Saw» films starred anyone this committed to the cause.
The intersection in The Girl with All The Gifts of superb character work (talented actors all around engaging in committed performances) combined with a plethora of interested ideas in a very tight package.
Directed by Paul McGuigan (of «Lucky Number Slevin,» which should have tipped me off a little) from a screen story and script by Max Landis (of whom it can be said, at the very least, that horror appreciation runs in his family, what with his father having made «An American Werewolf In London»), «Victor Frankenstein» is, despite bravura performances from committed young leads Daniel Radcliffe and James McAvoy, all kinds of obnoxious and pointless.
O'Connell delivers another «intense and committed performance,» but it's just as impressive a showcase for Demange, who combines gritty docudrama camerawork, razor - sharp editing and a curious kind of impressionism, brilliantly executing a very strong script from Gregory Burke that doesn't «skirt its issues... instead it explodes them to reveal a deeper, wider truth.»
An IDRA researcher observed at one school: «All teachers are truly committed to preparing the students for high performance... Students are very aware that as they learn English, they need to follow certain paths that will lead them to college.»
Nina provided a safe and creative place where I could commit to and practice this new level of high performance, and I'm very grateful.
BAFTA is committed to celebrating and promoting the very best in games artistry, therefore I'm especially glad that BAFTA is taking this moment to honour Nolan, and through him the essential role that performance plays in games.»
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