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I'm fascinated partly because the sports are so exhilaratingly acrobatic.
" She called the film "an exhilaratingly smart and scary freakout.
It was avant-­garde yet still melodic, exhilaratingly expressive but never chaotic.
"Faith" seemed exhilaratingly dirty by those standards: Mr. Michael was objectifying himself.
At first, Mr Musk's approach to running a public company was exhilaratingly different.
Exhilaratingly, the Las Campanas team tracked down the luminous aftermath of the collision.
But in her long, exhilaratingly precise sentences, the quotidian lives of her characters lift off.
Joseph Schooling came home this morning to a hero's welcome with fans cheering and chanting exhilaratingly!
I helped on their 2013 Australian tour and can say that their shows were exhilaratingly loud.
And when I first became acquainted with Harry Potter, that's all they were: Exhilaratingly long books.
It's exhilaratingly direct, punching through the skein of irony most of us wear like a veil.
So do Y.A. readers, when it comes to seeing exhilaratingly new kinds of characters sharing space.
The short answer: exhilaratingly well, contributing a showstopping supporting turn that sometimes eclipsed the leading players.
In Rome, he found these stray fragments of his identity fitting naturally, exhilaratingly, into his surroundings.
It's not perfect (the fifth movement, a grand finale, feels rather bewilderingly busy), but it's exhilaratingly full of creative force.
I loved my crispy-skinned, exhilaratingly spicy leg quarter from Prince's Hot Chicken ($5) which has no equal, in my opinion.
"We could go exhilaratingly fast, or excruciatingly slow, but we often had trouble finding a reliable intermediate setting, a conversational cruise control," Collins writes.
We could go exhilaratingly fast or excruciatingly slow, but we often seemed hard pressed to find a reliable intermediate setting, a conversational cruise control.
As well as being an exhilaratingly kinetic superhero movie, the cartoon is an innovative work of pop art which leaps above most Disney or Pixar offerings.
But that's one of the reasons The Favourite and The Death of Stalin feel as dark as they are funny, why there's something so exhilaratingly uncomfortable about them.
Gyoza, a half-dozen or so bound together by a crisp, shattering crepe-like lid, are filled with shrimp, crab and an exhilaratingly big jolt of fresh ginger.
In "Little Women," the whole point is how little the movie needs from us, that it's passionate and bracingly empathetic (to Amy, no less!) but also exhilaratingly independent.
In "Get Out," an exhilaratingly smart and scary freakout about a black man in a white nightmare, the laughs come easily and then go in for the kill.
That quotation is a key to the book, and also — exhilaratingly — a direct challenge to "The Sound of Things Falling," which had much to do with going backward in memory.
Watching him cut loose (more recklessly than his flying baby elephant) is by far the most unexpected pleasure of this movie, which dusts off the 1941 animated charmer with exhilaratingly demented spirit.
In its flat efficiency, it reminded me just how exhilaratingly great was the Bernstein I heard from Gustavo Dudamel and his Simón Bolívar youth orchestra from Venezuela at the BBC Proms in 2007.
So there was a palimpsest quality to watching "The Kritik," the ghost of my younger self right there with me to hear the play's exhilaratingly impassioned, many-layered challenge to critics, delivered with unusual sympathy.
Beginning with a sound art piece by Fade to Mind affiliate Rizzla, the mix goes on to incorporate dembow edits, ballroom beats, and jersey club in an exhilaratingly freewheeling indicative of the crew's fearless ethos.
Among my other favorites were the exhilaratingly bonkers Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, one of Rare's overlooked gems, dragging bear and bird into a bizarre platformer/racing/sandbox hybrid and drenching them in a delightfully tropical Starburst aesthetic.
Matters are complicated when the prodigious Mr. Huxley (another young principal, in whom stylish classicism often seems exhilaratingly inflamed) takes an interest; but there's also a central, investigative getting-to-know-you Pollack-Stanley pas de deux.
Watch it herePart drama, part thriller, and part dark comedy, "Tin Star" is an exhilaratingly smart, breathlessly suspenseful thrill-ride of a show as deceit, guilt, love, and all-consuming rage lead inexorably to a gut-wrenching finale.
His films and videos often incorporate wildly eclectic imagery — combining found footage, animation, still imagery, and riotous soundtracks — all moving at an exhilaratingly frenetic pace; a paradigmatic example is his 1963 tour de force Breathdeath, on view in this show.
Yet all of these gestures towards conventional critical form—ah yes, the plot, the performances, the direction, the music—are essential an obfuscation of the key takeaway of Phantom Thread, which is that it's such an exhilaratingly, unabashedly odd film.
Named one of the two European Capitals of Culture for 2018, Valletta has been exhilaratingly revitalized by the architect Renzo Piano's 63 reconstruction and re-envisioning of its city gate, parliament building and opera house (badly bombed in World War II).
Release art courtesy of the label Warsaw-based producer and Intruder Alert crew member, B.YHZZ, has shared his exhilaratingly taxing debut EP on Montréal/Mexico City imprint Infinite Machine, and we at THUMP are delighted to be streaming it in full.
He then turned to a contemplative selection from Messiaen's "Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus" and the music's mystical, tart beauties provided a welcome contrast — that is, until the piece broke into ecstatic wildness, exhilaratingly played by the tireless Mr. Trifonov.
Instead of relying on CGI and similar techniques to render fantastical effects, Riley employs stop-motion and surreal elements — Cash's "white voice" is the dubbed voice of David Cross — to make the whole thing feel exhilaratingly on the edge of falling apart.
In her exhilaratingly witty 1983 film "Funk Lessons," she coaches a class of mostly white graduate students in the how-tos of soul dancing (shake your head, lift your leg), as if blackness were a personal style that could be learned by instruction.
And on Wednesday, on Carnegie's main stage, Mr. Adès led the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the New York premiere of his new Concerto for Piano and Orchestra — written for Mr. Gerstein, who exhilaratingly dispatched this joyous and audacious piece's formidable solo part.
It seems to me now as if there was a window of just a few years, after the upheavals and victories of the civil rights movement and before the rebranded and gentrified racism of the Reagan era, when racial tensions relaxed slightly, and it felt briefly, exhilaratingly O.K. to make fun of race relations in this country.
Ultimately the novel can't entirely escape this element; but Erpenbeck's rigor, her crystalline human insight, her exhilaratingly synthetic imagination — uniting Grimm's fairy tales, the medieval catacombs of Rzeszow, Poland, a great line from Brecht ("He who laughs has not yet received the terrible news"), and the implications of Niger's significant uranium deposits — combine to make "Go, Went, Gone" an important novel, both aesthetically and morally.
In an exhilaratingly fractious career, M.I.A. has been a hitmaker ("Paper Planes"), a graphic artist, a political activist (particularly concerned with immigration, poverty and the reach of the internet), a fashion model, a video director, a label head, a social-media scrapper and, indelibly, the mass-culture provocateur who raised a middle finger to the camera and the world in her guest spot during Madonna's 2012 Super Bowl show.
It's a VR arcade on the street level, but upstairs is a creative studio where designers have been collaborating with music artists like Brooklyn's Maria Brodskaya and the West Coast singer Eric Bellinger on exhilaratingly next-gen enhanced-reality live performances and immersive 360-degree music videos, like one for "Drive By." Michael Deathless, one of the club's owners, said of the neighborhood's future in 2018: "The people with an angle, they're going to survive."
From the very start, Linklater's astonishingly well-cast and well-meshed ensemble of actors appears both swingingly choreographed in daily motion and exhilaratingly, swaggeringly free.
The National Archives, 2012. A total of 722 Sunshields were deployed in Bertram. According to Peter Forbes, "Sunshields were the most successful and the most exhilaratingly mimetic of the deceptions practised in the desert."Forbes, 2009. pp165–166.
Denney, Alex. Review: Travelling Like the Light. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved on 2010-02-15. Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen described it as "old-school party music that seems right at home in 2010" and wrote that "her music floats exhilaratingly outside of time".
But unlike Chaplin, Cantinflas based his character on joy, rather than melancholy. His characters were always exhilaratingly funny. Cantinflas enjoyed remarkable success. Charlie Chaplin once commented that Cantinflas was the best comedian alive, and Moreno has been referred to as the "Charlie Chaplin of Mexico".
Reviewing this collection in the Chicago Tribune, Studs Terkel remarked, "in reading [the Theater Essays]...you are exhilaratingly aware of a social critic, as well as a playwright, who knows what he's talking about."Martin, Robert A. (1978) ed., The Theater Essays of Arthur Miller. Viking, .
The track was written by both T.I. and Eminem, and features two verses from each rapper. The song marks their second collaboration, with the first being "Touchdown", from T.I.'s fifth studio album T.I. vs. T.I.P. (2007). Eminem's vocals on the tracks have been called "vicious" and "exhilaratingly mean".
It was described by The Guardian as "an exhilaratingly surreal and bloody take on Shakespeare.""The Directors" 6 July 2002. Although he has for the most part worked in the theatre, Hall has directed some radio and television programmes including Into Exile for BBC Radio 4 and episodes of Trial and Retribution and Marple for television. He directed the 2012 two-part TV miniseries Restless.
Headhunters received very positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reports a "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 93% based on 98 reviews, with an average rating of 7.63 out of 10. The consensus reads, "Grisly, twisty, and darkly comic, Headhunters is an exhilaratingly oddball take on familiar thriller elements." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 72 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews", based on reviews from 26 critics.
Jonny Coleman from The Hollywood Reporter called the track a "a six-plus-minute odyssey". Papers Bradley Stern described it as a "happy-go-lucky disco ode to gun control". While reviewing Madame X for The Independent, Alexandra Pollard said "God Control" was "an attack on America's feeble gun-control laws". Sal Cinquemani, from Slant Magazine, opined it was the "album's pièce de résistance", as well as "the most exhilaratingly batshit thing she's done in years".
At this point, he neglected the opportunities of joining other art competitions to garner more awards and further cement his artistic reputation in the Manila Art Scene. Instead, he became indulgently engaged in activities that his youthful non-artists friends were “into” that seemed exhilaratingly novel although artistically non- productive. But to be an artist, one has first to live life. 1970- Roy married Susan Lopez, a fashion model and Beauty Contest (Binibining Filipinas) finalist, and they soon had their first child, Rachel.
SaveEUYO flashmob in Budapest, May, 2016 SaveEUYO flashmob in Budapest, May, 2016 The European Union Youth Orchestra (EUYO) is a symphony orchestra with members drawn from each of the European Union's 27 Member States and the United Kingdom. Described by the Guardian as having “gripping, exhilaratingly good orchestral playing, surging with energy, laser-sharp focus and collective daring... [and] a technical prowess that is downright terrifying”, it connects music colleges and the professional music world for generations of European musicians since its foundation in 1976.
Critical reception to Working on a Dream was mixed and ranged widely. Rolling Stone gave it a five-star rating and compared it to 1975's Born to Run in scale and ambition. But Los Angeles Times writer Ann Powers said "The best thing that can be said about Working on a Dream is that it's boisterously scatterbrained, exhilaratingly bad." Review aggregator Metacritic calculated the album as having an overall weighted average score of 72 out of 100, the lowest score of Springsteen's six albums released during the 2000s.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received an approval rating of 91% based on 53 reviews, with an average rating of 7.66/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Oscar-awarded Nicolas Cage finds humanity in his character as it bleeds away in this no frills, exhilaratingly dark portrait of destruction." It also holds a score of 82 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on 23 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".The score from Roger Ebert from Chicago Sun-Times and Rick Groen from The Globe and Mail gave the film high marks.
Wieland guides his dancers to achieve 'unpredictable, improbable feats and configurations' employing his riveting movement vocabulary which exhibits his architecturally driven understanding of bodies and space. The performers equally serve as conduits for the emotional atmosphere in the perilous landscape of contemporary urban life that Wieland meticulously, exhilaratingly, uninhibitedly explores in his works. The result is a richness of unconventional, explicit ideas presented with baffling technical agility and visually arresting images by his company. As part of his integrated approach to performance art, Wieland has evolved a rigorous developmental process to explore various situations of causality.
Premiere critic Glenn Kenny praised the film, writing, "It's a rare film that can be convincingly tender, bitterly funny, and ruthlessly cutting over the course of fewer than 90 minutes. The Squid and the Whale not only manages this, it also contains moments that sock you with all three qualities at the same time." Time critic Richard Corliss wrote, "The Squid and the Whale is domestic tragedy recollected as comedy: a film whose catalog of deceits and embarrassments, and of love pratfalling over itself, makes it as (excruciatingly) painful as it is (exhilaratingly) funny." The English Indie folk band Noah and the Whale takes its name from a combination of the director's name (Noah Baumbach) and the film's title.
He also co-hosted the "Weekend Update" segment for one season with Jane Curtin, known particularly for their point-counterpoint debates enlivened with vicious personal insults including his catchphrase "Jane, you ignorant slut". Aykroyd's eccentric talent was recognized by others in the highly competitive SNL environment; when he first presented his famous "Super Bass-O-Matic '76" sketch, a fake TV commercial in which a garish, hyper-pitchman touts a food blender that turns an entire bass into liquid pulp, "to [other writers and cast members] the 'Bass-O-Matic' was so exhilaratingly strange that many remember sitting and listening, open-mouthed ... Nobody felt jealous of it because they couldn't imagine writing anything remotely like it."Hill and Weingrad p. 143 While Aykroyd was a close friend and partner with fellow cast member John Belushi and shared some of the same sensibilities, Aykroyd was more reserved and less self-destructive.
His fiction, essays and reviews have appeared in the New Yorker, Harpers, Review of Contemporary Fiction, London Magazine, Gangway, Granta, Stand, Bananas, Overland, Meanjin, Southerly, Quadrant, London Review of Books, San Francisco Review of Books, New Statesman, Essays in Criticism, Journal of Commonwealth Literature, Oxford Review, Modern Language Review, Griffith Review, Nation Review, National Times, The Australian, The Bulletin, the Sydney Morning Herald and others. His first novel, Living Together, was described by David Marr in The Bulletin as 'a very funny book and a perfect picture of the people, the time, the place'. Jan Meek wrote in Vogue Australia, 'He is so exhilaratingly adept with narrative you cannot put the book down... Wilding's pen is sharp as a rapier.' The San Francisco Review of Books hailed The Short Story Embassy, declaring Wilding was 'The best of the talent emerging from down under.' It was followed by Scenic Drive which was acclaimed in the USA: Dianna Pizza wrote in the L. A. Star: ‘Takes you on a trip that shouldn't be missed ... I laughed until I cried.

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