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The sparse, deadpan prose imbues these scenes with extraordinary intensity.
Her past imbues her new work with empathy and weight.
They believe the flesh imbues them the power of God.
Herzen's rich past imbues her work with color and character.
Feehan's brilliant art imbues that suggestion with a whiff of anxiety.
Childlike wonder imbues the whimsical earthworks of French artist Estelle Chrétien.
Also, helping others imbues your own life with purpose, he says.
Veronica is wounded, guarded even, and Lively imbues her with dignity.
So has Evvie, whom Ms. Ivey imbues with a wry warmth.
In large part, it's their presentation that imbues them with power.
She imbues conversation into every single script, shot, and production process.
The paintings' thick paint imbues his subjects with a physical presence.
If Miyazaki imbues dreams with some of the emotional reality of real life, then Takahata imbues some of the most mundane events of real life — characters sampling a pineapple, say — with the feeling of a dream.
"It reminds us of experiences, and imbues life with meaning," Wildschut said.
The challenge of the journey itself imbues the end goal with gravitas.
He also imbues them with a generous dose of absurdity and humor.
Mr. Oswalt imbues his character with a combination of desperation and silliness.
Guadagnino's determination to alloy sex with self-discovery imbues his mature work.
Edgerton imbues the character with such rough-hewn edginess that he instantly
FromSoftware imbues the environment with rich worldbuilding without resorting to lengthy cutscenes.
That's what imbues these games with the magic they've become known for.
Yang's perspective imbues the narrative with a powerful, increasing sense of dread.
Michael Potts imbues that character with a smiling worldliness just bordering on cynicism.
Lorelei imbues her illustrated works with childlike fantasy and healthy doses of humor.
Here, the artist paradoxically imbues his patent stoicism with an underlying, frenetic energy.
Along with its wildness, a sense of wonder imbues much of Rist's work.
The wistful dignity with which Mr. Gingold imbues Danny, Lane's husband, is touching.
The manner in which he imbues life into the material is very impressive.
Often, he imbues his attempts at comfort with self-praise or non-sequiturs.
Despite his humiliatingly submissive stance, Mr. Cathey imbues Clov with a haunting dignity.
And to tap into that spirit, Gunn imbues his scenes with light and color.
It takes an ordinary part of everyday life and imbues it with new danger.
Here, as elsewhere, Mr Puryear imbues an abstract form with feeling and figurative references.
Mr. Wilkinson's humane, thoughtful performance imbues the film with much of its moral weight.
RP: Working with medical gauze imbues the paintings with an incredible transparency when layered.
The scarcity of Ellis's talk away from the court imbues his words with value.
Mr. Zavala imbues his products with sayings like "Making Cats Great Again" and #whydrinkalone.
The truth about her grandmother imbues Infinity with the negotiating power of a mafioso.
The book's title is a nod to the tenderness that imbues her father's allocutions.
At the same time, the ridged surface imbues the painting with a structural physicality.
That's really, really powerful, because it imbues every page with a very clear rhythm.
It is a view that imbues the candidate's interactions with reporters covering his presidential campaign.
Director Kari Skogland imbues this balance with thematic weight, lending solidity to a flimsy script.
Bill Murray imbues Baloo, Mowgli's accomplice, with a delightful insouciance that recalls the original film.
But a combination of wine and onions imbues the meat with a heady, savory character.
Ms. Nichols imbues the scheming Margery with the radiant expressiveness of a silent-movie star.
"It exposes time and the way in which nature imbues necessity into chance," Penone says.
Mr. Baker imbues the character with a tormented single-mindedness that neatly defines his predicament.
Although she imbues her work with her personal preoccupations, she is uncomfortable talking about herself.
While each artist's work is strong individually, their juxtaposition imbues Frieze with a vapid commercial feminism.
She imbues it with a monochromatic blue cast creating an additional feeling of distance and disorientation.
The presence of other women imbues them with a liveliness that Beeman's solo portraits sometimes lack.
Neither were the kind of thing that imbues you with confidence in a company's programming choices.
For Revier, the time and work that goes into the materials imbues the clothes with meaning.
Here, a sense of weariness imbues the muted landscape of sand dunes and pastel-hued villages.
It imbues Gordon's restaurant confrontation with Jane with a pang of fear, like violence might ensue.
Writhing in the shadows like a child's charcoal nightmare, she imbues the spook with devilish intent.
By replicating its process and filming it for television, the show imbues it with great significance.
Spike Lee's "Malcolm X" (on Saturday) imbues the biopic genre with uncommon depth and propulsive force.
A war zone imbues straightforward news reporting with life-or-death stakes and obvious global significance.
This imbues the painting with feelings we are unable to articulate; a sense of muteness prevails.
It imbues you with … I was going to say self-confidence, but it's more self-worth.
But Pattinson slips into the role in a way that imbues Connie with pathos and humanity.
David frees them, but encounters The Beast, Kevin's most destructive personality that imbues him with superhuman strength.
Here she imbues Riverdale High with a carefree liveliness that will appeal to young and old alike.
" No, someone just declaratively calls you their bestie, which imbues that much more ambiguity in the "ie.
Fetish imbues an object with an extraordinary value—not for its usefulness but for its sheer beauty.
Fontana imbues Eliot with a forthright earnestness that scrubs away the archness and heaviness in the writing.
His resonant bass ricochets off the planks of the machine as he imbues Alberich with dignified authority.
As her show dilates time, it imbues the day's news with a sense of world-historical climax.
Brock, an investigative journalist, comes into contact with an alien symbiote, Venom, that imbues him with superhuman abilities.
"If Beale Street Could Talk" imbues its love story with larger ideas about community, justice and the law.
That predictability of TV shows and church groups or seeing friends regularly imbues life with meaning and order.
Divooe Zein Architects imbues nature into Forest BIG through the transparent mesh and open paneling along the walls.
He has won acclaim for the hyper-realism of his creations, the way he imbues them with emotion.
Like the Spaniard, she imbues the body with a formal power whose solidity does not compromise its movement.
Though her subjects' faces are cropped, hidden or turned away, the artist's sympathetic interest imbues them with life.
A kind of over-the-top horror imbues even the non-horror films, and violence is front and center.
A sign's ruling, or natural, planet imbues that sign with some of the traits we normally associate with it.
The game imbues killing robots with purpose, too; to level up, find loot, and make money, you kill robots.
The details: The company's first game, Big Bang Legends, imbues each of the 118 elements with their own personalities.
She also imbues the character with a transparent innocence that makes Eurydice's susceptibility to doubt and seduction palpably believable.
Mr. Karl imbues Phil with all shades of sarcasm and kindness and what falls in between with equal conviction.
The territorial carnality of Will's love imbues a scene in which the couple first visit John's house for dinner.
Fontana's approach to making OZ, and making it his way, is what imbues it with its phenomenally enjoyable oddness.
By applying a kind of lifespan to the textures, van Es imbues them with vitality uncommon to inanimate objects.
He imbues even his most straightforward mixes with giddy drum programming and melodies that squirm like reanimated gummy worms.
It's a sweet song, too, and imbues the scene with a sweetness that doesn't exist in the 'outside' world.
Her figures bloom and radiate with ethereal energy, and the occasional splash of bright colors imbues them with life.
She imbues the book's numerous poetic extracts with lyricism and devotedly preserves the rhymes and cadences of its proverbs.
This surreal touch imbues the photograph with a dreamlike quality that contrasts the furious urgency of the charging figure.
There's always tension in the sustained string chords of the soundtrack, and it imbues everything with suspense and darkness.
A simmering rage imbues even the slightest jokes — some of which are delivered in French — until it boils over.
For its 63-year anniversary, his new production at HERE Arts Center imbues Berlioz's score swith metaphysical and abstract connotations.
Golding imbues Nick with just enough charm to prop him up, and lets our projected desires fill in the rest.
Nicole Heesters, who plays Lou Salomé in old age as she compiles her autobiography, imbues the character with witty gravitas.
Stanfield imbues Nate with his signature strange gravitas, while Wise and Snow play adequately off each other with limited material.
And she imbues her more realistic stories with an off-kilter tone that makes them feel slightly, sometimes indescribably magical.
Her synthesis of the masterful and the casual is one of the many solid pleasures she imbues into her work.
As with all of his best roles, Mr. Black imbues his character with a mixture of manic glee and tragedy.
"It is the CX team who listens, consoles, and supports our people and ultimately imbues the Everlane culture," she wrote.
Playing out on screens for over 50 years now, they speak to how strongly she imbues mechanical systems with spirit.
For Varejão, naming skin color is not a neutral act since the act of naming something imbues it with meaning.
At Mickey Jr.'s Jerk Centre, a pit of pimento wood imbues fantastic flavor into chicken, vegetables, sausages, seafood, and more.
That particle appears to be the stuff that imbues people with consciousness, and that's something that the Church has deemed heresy.
Fisher plays 13-year-old Kayla with such bare vulnerability that she imbues the whole film with a gripping emotional suspense.
The pseudo-mystical work also imbues the cactus with the voice of Mother Nature, giving an environmentalist tone to Cruzvillegas's work.
Gout comes to prose writing via filmmaking, and he imbues his debut novel with the frenetic energy of an action movie.
So is ennobled suffering, though he imbues his characters with enough flawed humanity that they come across as people, not icons.
That he imbues the film with a weight greater than its words is a testament to his skill as an actor.
She's a nurturer, and LaChanze imbues the character with such soothing generosity that you almost forget how cliché-corseted she is.
Alan Tudyk, as the voice of K-2SO, imbues the character with emotion and brings a light touch to the personality.
And for the first half of his "True West," he imbues the most prosaic details with mounting tension worthy of Hitchcock.
Mourad's dynamic method — which does not allow revisions or erasures — imbues each work with counterpoised turbulence and stagnation, movement and stasis.
And like Odd Couple, Barefoot imbues its story with a balance of gentle fun-poking and eventual optimism about its outcome.
Traversing both horror and humor, Dunn imbues his prose with the kind of duality that is hard to achieve, but pays off.
She imbues fatness with the shame of moral failure and demeans women who struggle to — or do not want to — lose weight.
In Mary Shelley's classic horror novel Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein's troubles begin when he imbues an assortment of stolen body parts with life.
Zander's pieces Perspektive and Cloak are particularly influential for Alexandra, as the artist imbues them with a playfulness of space and perspective.
"That's part of the genius of Helen Fielding, [it's] that she sort of imbues these books with social commentary," she told us.
The language is the true treasure here, though, as Das imbues even grotesque scenes of cannibalism with a disturbing yet sensuous weight.
The ultimate villain in all of this is not these 911-happy women, but the culture that imbues us with racist instincts.
For her special, titled Black Mitzvah, Haddish imbues coming-of-age anecdotes with effervescence and physical comedy that just can't be beat.
By focusing on "the beauty of the handmade," Martinez imbues each piece with what he calls "interesting color plays" and vivid details.
And even something as simple as Szylak's use of the word "Disneyland" imbues the installation with a spirit of hope and sincerity.
It imbues secular practices like shopping for gifts with religious significance and declares sacred something as worldly and profane as gun culture.
Dzhibladze points out how this association of "Westernness" with LGBTQ individuals imbues all aspects of how being gay is understood in Russia.
That Grace nevertheless emerges as a well-rounded character is partly the result of the touching conviction Susannah Perkins imbues her with.
" The occasion of a beloved niece's wedding imbues the tattoos with more meaning, and it was, Mr. Munshin noted, "a cool party.
He compares Bacon's portraiture to an actor who imbues a minor role with outsized power by playing the scene with a limp.
In addition to offering a host of nutritional and probiotic benefits, miso imbues everything it touches with a sweet, salty, nutty complexity.
Indeed, the Constitution's "take care" clause imbues the president with the responsibility to keep the government operating and faithfully execute its laws.
While many of the symbols are now familiar to us, Thornton's repetition of them imbues the work with throbbing presence, a visual hum.
Irwin imbues his source material with meaning, recasting queer bliss as some distant utopia, where desire is unchained by social mores or corporeality.
This is the sense of being, the feeling for the flow and pulse of existence, that imbues the work and cannot be extracted.
But Flynn still imbues Dylan with a unique charm and keeps him from falling into the shopworn and ultimately forgettable "nice guy" territory.
Lockett takes some of the strategies I am familiar with, but imbues them with — there's no other way to accurately say it — heart.
Chapman imbues "Fast Car" with a resounding familiarity not just in the plot of the lyrics, but in the emotions of its protagonist.
Our relationship was pivotal during my introduction to image-based work, and the intention one imbues in the process of making such work.
In smaller roles, Michael Mulheren scowls and plots as that villainous mayor, and Stephen Bogardus imbues Billy's widower father with a paternal tenderness.
Welcome to the world of "Riverdale," an adaptation of the Archie comics that imbues its teen-show tropes with a moody, noir edge.
But Mr. Lombardi imbues Keith with an ordinary likability — a quality that does evaporate somewhat as he makes ever more aggressively bad choices.
The director, Taika Waititi, imbues the film with wit and allows Chris Hemsworth to show off his physical comedy in the title role.
Her work imbues our technological world with the animistic sensibility of panpsychism: the view that all matter has a component of flowing qualia.
While that aesthetic made him a darling for both fashion magazines and music blogs, Pony imbues all that style with gobs of substance.
It's the mask that imbues an actor with the agency of a demigod to create, as De Forest describes, a phantasmagoric micro-world.
The figure sports the same passive expression that permeates this show, but her looser carving imbues the bust with a more robust energy.
The fine orchestra, conducted by Zalmen Mlotek, imbues the score with warmth, while Ms. Policar and Mr. Johnson supply the show's greatest vocal richness.
The same spirit imbues the informal global network of people exchanging detailed information online about how to procure the pills for a medication abortion.
Rebecca Solnit is powerful and clear in her message throughout her essays, and she imbues our misogynistic culture with a fresh and empowering perspective.
The rendition of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" became legendary for Prince's fiery guitar solo, but Petty imbues the song's verses with rugged life.
Mr. Rothenberg imbues Dex with a brooding unease, as Dex finds himself increasingly distracted — or rather obsessed — by memories of his encounter with Shellie.
Consider this scene: Listen to the weight, the profound fatigue Wilder imbues the line, "So shines a good deed in a weary world" with.
Just as empathy imbues Rodgers' portraits of friends, neighbors, and strangers, she says that what makes artists in the Delta unique is their compassion.
And that, somehow, recognizing the starkness of those boundaries enriches the fragile space we occupy within them, imbues it with immediacy, legitimacy and preciousness.
The Pour The Atlantic climate imbues these reds and whites — made from little-known Portuguese grapes — with elegance, grace and the potential to age.
When Gloucester's fortunes fall, sunk in part by his own imperious wife (the excellent Sophia Skiles), Ms. Katigbak imbues him with a desolate poignancy.
Ms. Surya also imbues the episode with a slightly stiff, vague theatricality that suggests that each character is playing his or her designated role.
Ms. Huppert plays the powerhouse figure in a multigenerational family that's falling apart, a dominatrix role she imbues with moments of delectable offbeat comedy.
She's the youngest of four sisters — of course she's spoiled and naughty and immature — but Pugh imbues Amy's character with impulsive charm and humor.
Intrude is by artist Amanda Parer, who wants to invoke the childhood fairytale associations of bunny rabbits, but imbues the work with a darker subtext.
Jovovich imbues the Dutchess with exaggerated, condescending smarminess, while Awkwafina offers a restrained take on Yu, one of the few characters who defies easy categorization.
He's a couple of years into married life, which imbues songs about being lonely while in love, like "House of Memories," with an intriguing frisson.
But she imbues her collages and wall hangings with the same tenderness she once afforded her textile handiwork, often incorporating deeply personal objects and photographs.
Since last December, the ringed planet has been in Capricorn, the sign that it rules and imbues with its need for control, discipline, and foresight.
One gets the sense that Brooks respected her subject deeply — a respect that's present in all her work and imbues it with a quiet intensity.
There's a clever workaround to ordering Amazon's new Echo Dot, a hockey puck-shaped gadget that imbues any speaker system with the Alexa voice assistant.
Ms. Fleming shaped the phrases tenderly and conveyed almost an eagerness to slip into sleep, exactly the quality with which Strauss's music imbues the words.
Lange imbues Joan with a concentrated intensity that deliberately overpowers almost anyone else onscreen, particularly as the character becomes trapped in her own desperate paranoia.
Joined by the pianist Cameron Grant, Ms. Mearns, in gauzy pink, imbues the simplest gestures — outstretching an arm, tapping together her wrists — with expressive depth.
The god of actual religious people — the source of the unseen order that imbues everything with significance — is both vaguer and more nuanced than that.
Sizing up not only imbues an ensemble with a certain borrowed-from-the-boys cool, but also provides extra room to pile on the layers.
Look out for the pomegranates in the Colombian-American artist's paintings — symbols of abundance and fertility that Pittman imbues with a political and imperialist charge.
She has also experimented with custom illumination, particularly with ultraviolet light (or "black light"), which imbues fluorescent-painted canvases with the radiance of computer monitors.
The sculpture has a history that has been lost to us, yet Wharton's attention to details imbues the work with a sense of its animistic power.
Barie imbues everything she does with a seamless combination of humor and seriousness, using her intense personal magnetism to draw people in before asking tough questions.
But in a satisfying twist, Bethesda has you hunting the Outsider, the mysterious and seemingly immortal entity who imbues select citizens of Dunwall with magic powers.
When Facebook Memories conjures up a years-old post, it imbues even the most useless instance of your digital activity with fatuous meaning, because it's yours.
But unlike her counterparts in the movement, who tend to traffic in hard-edge classicism, Schanelec imbues her movies with an enigmatic logic all their own.
VICE: The premise of BLACK is that blackness imbues superhumanity and thereby justifies extreme violence against us—something seen all too frequently in the real world.
By contrast, Cancer season is immediately followed by Leo season, which imbues us all with the passionate energy we're used to seeing from our Lion friends.
The act of détournement imbues revered and historicized works of art and literature with new life, thereby overcoming their congealment at the hands of the spectacle.
How do I engage with other people and this world in a way that's thoughtful and imbues every action and interaction with some sort of purpose?
Even when she's talking about relationship discord and loneliness—as on these two tracks—she imbues them with a romance that elevates them beyond everyday frustrations.
With Mindreau on violin, augmented by Collier's live sound design, it imbues the show with a meditativeness that the text means to but does not supply.
To create that young, fresh-faced look, Philips started with the house brand's Diorskin Forever primer, which imbues a hint of luminosity to all skin tones.
A typical YouTube editing tactic, in which dozens of takes are stitched together through hyperactive jump cuts, imbues sex-ed monologues with an almost manic energy.
But whatever the case, the ingredient that makes men and imbues them with traditionally masculine physical and behavioral traits seems to have been diminishing of late.
He imbues a sample of Brandy, Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight and Tamia's "Missing You" with a sleepy propulsion uncommon of other Burial tracks from the era.
In her fantastical, unrestrained creations, Guo Pei imbues contemporary high fashion with ancient tradition, invoking history and mythology through intricate craftsmanship, opulent embroidery and sumptuous detail.
Lafont, a new wave stalwart who made her screen debut in a short by Francois Truffaut, imbues her character with the implacability of a Brecht protagonist.
The Atlantic climate imbues the country's reds and whites — made from little-known Portuguese grapes — with elegance, grace and the potential to age, our critic writes.
This song cribs part of its melody from Toni Braxton's "Un-break My Heart," but Mr. Brown strips out the pomp and imbues it with modesty.
Yet the soft winter light imbues the rooms with a ghostly beauty and Halard's haunting images convey the presence of the artist and a lost time.
Isabel takes on the task of memorializing the couple's family history, but when Quintin finds her manuscript, he imbues the story with his corrections and perspective.
Thank heaven for the unwavering commitment of Jonathan Bank, the theatrical archaeologist whose Mint Theater Company unearths long-forgotten plays and imbues them with new life.
Director Gareth Edwards, working with cinematographer Greig Fraser, imbues these locations with a sense of gloomy desperation, but also with a sense of raw physical beauty.
Placing these images on everyday items imbues them with what Bonner describes as a "instantly recognizable Koreanness" that marks a product as the best possible option available.
Like everybody, I love emojis and was especially interested in how with this limited set we can create a language that imbues messages with our own personalities.
I think this sense of limitation, which Cole pushes back against because he is driven by wanderlust and curiosity, imbues the photograph with a state of hyperconsciousness.
Where the summer solstice stirs up the senses and imbues everything with an enthusiastic energy, the fall equinox encourages you to look inward and practice self-care.
His Killmonger starts off as a cipher with a memorable haircut, but as the film progresses, Jordan imbues him with additional layers of grief, anguish, and fury.
This behavior of sitting in such small gaps is known as tunnelling, and the researchers have found that it imbues water molecules with some pretty strange behaviors.
As Ted, Starr imbues the police dispatcher at the center of the story with pathos and provides a point of pop cultural reference that grounds the viewer.
Indeed, Brühl imbues the alienist with a plain-spoken dignity, even in the moments when his behavior is demanding or shocking by the standards of his day.
Each flashback brims with love, even as the context of present-day Dory trying desperately to remember her family imbues them with an intense undercurrent of sadness.
While the IPO cycle reprices former unicorns and concern imbues the private market with profit warnings, it turns out that there is still appetite for scooter startups.
In his paintings, Gilliam imbues the tragedy of Black death (some liken the peaks of his draperies to Klansman cloaks) and the kaleidoscopic potential of Black life.
At the center of this story is a man who is homebound and his attentiveness to his shrinking world imbues every moment and interaction with hyperaware contrast.
And yet, eSports players and traditional athletes see eye-to-eye when it comes to the fellowship, teamwork, and pride in one's team that imbues competition with meaning.
This is partly because of the air around the words FREE (connoting the unshackled) and SPEECH (which imbues communication with an air of deliberation and implied civic benefit).
With a background in performing arts, journalism, fashion design, creative direction and more, he imbues his work with a thoughtfulness and keen observation of the world around him.
Instead of simply signifying her interest in equal rights, her denial re-imbues the word feminist with the same played out man-hating, bra-burning, old maid connotations.
While Jupiter urges us to chase our goals and seek happiness, the sun, ruler of our ego, imbues us with enough confidence to actually do as Jupiter suggests.
When he's not drawing angsty faceless men giving 'the finger,' the Tokyo-based artist imbues animals with stunning palettes, elevating turtles and butterflies to the stuff of dreams.
Larson imbues her with an edge, for sure, but Carol is vulnerable and sarcastic, and — as seems to be in the contract with every Marvel superhero — she's quippy.
She categorizes this funeral procession of "smiling ghost" posts in a way that imbues them with new power and great purpose: Scroll past one and two more appear.
Pochettino was the product of an unusual coach, Marcelo Bielsa, whose nickname, El Loco, comes from the sheer intensity he imbues in everyone and everything in his care.
That period imbues the record with a sense of foreboding—there's field recordings of ringing bells, roving packs of wild dogs, and the chanting of a local choir.
Whether she's performing one of Midge's stand-up routines or verbally sparring with Tony Shalhoub, who plays Midge's father Abe, she imbues her performance with light-footed verve.
But she also imbues the role with an intense and consistently thrilling physicality, bringing a kind of balletic grace to her over-the-top, elaborately choreographed fight sequences.
There she was immersed in Gaga, the movement research of Batsheva's renowned director Ohad Naharin; it imbues his work with an almost paradoxical sense of intensity and delicacy.
Motherhood also imbues her with a new authority in her care, and she discovers that the body of a pregnant physician incites moments of human connection with patients.
Particularly incensed is Jason, whom Mr. Pullen imbues with a loose, touchy temperament, and, to a lesser degree, Chris, played with bouncy energy by the engaging Mr. Davis.
Death also represents renewal, regeneration and continuity, and contemplating it in the proper light imbues us with the transformative qualities of understanding, acceptance, tolerance, hope, responsibility, and generosity.
Where Aquarius imbues us with icy, other-worldly feelings and Gemini whips us up into an energetic frenzy, Libra season mellows us out and makes us ready to mingle.
It might be this influence that imbues Steven Universe and Adventure Time with a progressive ethos that few shows—children- or adult-oriented, animated or live-action—have matched.
I think D'Arrigo's preternatural ability to invade that side of our consciousness — the one that is fearful of the gaze of others — imbues her pieces with their unaccountable presence.
In this light, a 1981 painting in another gallery, "The Logo on a Can of Vernors Drawn from Memory," imbues the corporate symbol of a gnome with sinister undertones.
And as we look to the world's political climate at the beginning of 2017, the concept of queer, global interconnectedness imbues the series with a greater sense of urgency.
For many, this exclusion imbues an idealized future Muslim state with both spiritual and concrete appeal: a place where jobs and opportunity are accessible, where integration won't require secularization.
The phenomenal sound design imbues your "super powers" and the running state with the mouth sounds we all used to do while making a toy car come to life.
The STX film follows an insecure woman who suffers a head injury that imbues her with confidence; it was mired by backlash to an early trailer and mediocre reviews.
It is an agenda made all the more compelling by the way Mr. Kaczynski, the Law and Justice leader, imbues his financial plans with religious symbolism and nationalist fervor.
It also highlights Rudd's unique gifts as he imbues each version of Miles with qualities for which he is known; one dry and reticent, the other a charming everyman.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — The election of the offensive and dangerous demagogue Donald Trump imbues Soulèvements ("Uprisings") at the Jeu de Paume with topically charged significance.
That said, the show absolutely imbues Kondo with an otherworldly air, alighting out of a minivan toward the start of each episode like an envoy from a more minimalist universe.
The choice makes repeat viewing rewarding, and imbues binge-watching with a sense of urgency — with dropped hints and a spiral of a plot not that different from Stranger Things.
But the most amazing thing about the S7 is that it subtly improves on its own design and imbues the device with much-needed utility, like waterproofing and memory expansion.
It's powered by a powerful modern physics engine that imbues it with a sense of realism; when you hit that antique vase, it shatters in a way that looks convincing.
The sign of the Archer imbues all of us with a greater sense of possibility and optimism, but it can also lead us to overlook the consequences of our actions.
He writes subtly and evocatively about love and loss, but even when he's straining under the weight of the world, he imbues the band's best songs with an otherworldly glow.
By emphasizing both the visual and the tactile, she imbues a stylized symbol with a physical presence; the ridges of paint register the labia's physically sensitive existence in the world.
Their faith imbues every facet of their lives; but it is a tolerant, modern Islam, the kind practiced by most Muslims living in the United States and around the world.
He lacks that director's Wilde-at-the-grindhouse verbal wit, and in place of Waters's queer iconoclasm, Kaufman imbues his films with a species of heteronormative New-York-wisenheimer leering.
But de Wilde smartly imbues even simple moments — warming oneself by the fire, dressing for a dinner party, trying to escape someone in the hat shop — with snark and ridiculousness.
In his action shots, he finds a way to make the moments more than transitory and imbues each photograph with a significance that goes beyond the excitement for new things.
Allison's carefully crafted storytelling, and the romantic sound she imbues it with coalesce across the album, showing that she has, quite rightfully, risen from the strong roots of her bedroom recordings.
This imbues the video with the poignancy of an award show "In Memoriam" segment even though it is, of course, just a tribute video to an app that doesn't exist anymore.
She imbues young Tonya with an emotional steeliness that lends even further depth to Robbie's interpretation of the skater in her later years — and she was a complete pro on set.
To read Mr Dylan's spindly script on a gallery wall is a kind of work; to listen to his songs is a more passive, emotional experience that imbues them with meaning.
Creepy, as Stormzy imbues the track with a looming sense that, at any moment, he could materialise in your yard with a thousand candles and a scripture that's ascended from hell.
" According to Giles, it is this social imbalance, and not an innate difference between the sexes, that imbues women with "the power to decide if and when sex will take place.
Deborah is battling a cadre of mental health issues including paranoia, possible schizophrenia, and trauma from abuse, yet beneath this fervid disquiet, Winfrey imbues her with fragile earnestness and dogged determination.
And fake news has emerged as a major theme in the Italian elections scheduled for March 4, and it is often discussed in the Italian news media that imbues the Vatican.
Sheng imbues Micah with an optimistic vulnerability that's so close to the surface it's sometimes heartbreaking, especially as he tentatively wades into a romance with a handsome new neighbor (Freddy Miyares).
Here, Serpas imbues the objects with humanoid activity, not unlike the magical quality ascribed by children to stuffed animals — as if they might start moving, once the gallery's lights turn off.
She not only imbues them with that gradual taper that gives most plant life its Fibonacci orchestrations, she simultaneously reconfigures them like tentacles capable of communicating, not by feel but by gesture.
In 2012, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland famously found a particle that acted like the Higgs boson, an elusive and long-theorized particle that imbues mass to matter.
The presidency itself -- the way Americans perceive the office, the power it imbues and how candidates pursue it -- could be altered dramatically if the current situation explodes into a full-scale crisis.
So that's something I didn't really set out to make a comic about, but it's something that sort of imbues the comic that I'm writing, because it's something that weighs on me.
Watching the increasing friction is another couple drawn into Robert's warming orbit: Sam, played with vibrant energy by Donnie Cianciotto, and his wife, Melanie, whom Robin Skye imbues with a breezy geniality.
As beautiful as it is to look at, Turner imbues this digital labyrinth with a sense of claustrophobia akin to GoldenEye, which will have the viewers hoping for sunlight and fresh air.
The movie is ultimately less about the players or even the engrossingly shot games than the idea of basketball as a tradition, one that imbues lives with meaning and bonds a community.
The liveliest chapters belong to Hazel, whose ironic perceptiveness imbues the soap-operatic turns of her middle years and the tough-love crustiness passed down from her mother with layers of gravitas.
People buy designer bags not only because they like the style, but because of the message they tell the world when they&aposre holding one and the social status the product imbues.
Connelly imbues the character with such care and nuance that you end up invested in everything from his crumbling relationships to his clichéd "my mother was murdered, so I became a cop" backstory.
As described to London's Evening Standard by the pub's press office, Millennial Stout imbues a dark, malty base "with a subtle creamy avocado [flavor] and aroma" thanks to a secondary, avo-laced fermentation.
Eastwood's efficient, matter-of-fact direction sometimes drains big scenes of energy, but here it imbues the sequence with a surprising tension; by underplaying the event, he renders it both real and surreal.
Automata takes tired and worn sci-fi tropes like artificial intelligence and robot consciousness and imbues them with an emotional depth that has players wrestling with uncomfortable questions that have few easy answers.
While his style is undeniably manga, Kuvshinov imbues the comic book style with both a photographer's and a cinematographer's touch, creating everything from dreamlike lighting to the cinematic staging of scenes and characters.
While Rethink imbues its own robots like Baxter with certain human traits like arms and a face, he once again returned to the Roomba as an example of when exact mimicry isn't necessary.
Ms. Hunter, being an actress and not a satirist, imbues these myopic flunkies with so much dignity and humanity that we are forced to take their legitimacy for granted, regardless of historical accuracy.
Bony, lanky, with a cavernous mouth that releases roars of laughter as his eyes telegraph humiliation and defeat, Phoenix imbues Arthur with a sense of menace even when he's at his most helpless.
Like his last album Pool, it's a slow-moving collection of synth-driven pop songs, centered around the woozy brass of Maine's voice and the abstract emoting with which he imbues his lyrics.
The Zodiac sign that hosts the full moon acts like a filter for that bright, expansive, look-at-me type of lunar energy and imbues all of us with a hint of its personality.
It's a process that imbues objects with a sort of low-level intelligence and is used for everything, from lighting city streets, to making building foundations think that they're stronger than they really are.
Louder Than Bombs isn't a Rashomon-style investigation—there's no "right" answer to the riddle of Isabelle—and Huppert imbues this photographer, wife, and mother with an aura of inscrutability that can't be pierced.
Bravo imbues the medium with so much heart, leveraging first-person perspective to such poignant effect that it comes as a surprise that she was averse to the idea of VR filmmaking at first.
Lin, who posts regularly on Instagram, imbues his work with a heavy dose of Pop surrealism in a style that seems like a mixture of anime and guro, the gore art of Japanese rebellion.
A similarly goofy physicality imbues the comedy of Tiffany Haddish, who not only gets carried onstage in her new Netflix special, "Black Mitzvah," but then dances and also raps, before coming out as Jewish.
The flag imbues a sense of patriotism and duty to any politician's outfit (male lawmakers tend to attach a small flag to their lapels), and Pelosi's flag brooch is especially eye-catching and large.
It swells to a euphoric crescendo, but there's a subtlety to the song—perhaps an overarching airiness, which imbues it with a great deal of space —that leaves room for reflection amid the rush.
And del Toro imbues that idea with an additional insight: To love another, we have to learn to see the ways they're different from us as well as the ways we're profoundly the same.
It's also a symbol, representative of everything co-writer/director Ryan Coogler wants to do with his Black Panther, a film that imbues black identity and iconography with the power and allure of superhero imagery.
With wry humor and wonder, Spillman beautifully captures the deadpan hedonism of the East Berliners and the city's sense of infinite possibility, which, to his frustration, never quite imbues him with his own artistic compulsion.
The other big new addition in Sword and Shield is the Dynamax feature, which imbues Pokémon with powers from Galar and turns them into giant, red-tinged monsters capable of dealing some pretty powerful attacks.
An obsessive admirer of Mr. Glass since high school and the composer's studio assistant in college, Mr. Muhly has crafted his own artistic voice that imbues Mr. Glass's minimalist abstraction with a rhapsodic self-expression.
"The international consensus strengthens our cause and imbues our people with steadfastness," Palestinian Prime Minister Rami al-Hamdallah said at a ceremony in the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, traditional site of Jesus' birth.
Hamill); sickly, saintly Beth (Paola Sanchez Abreu); selfish, flouncing Amy (Carmen Zilles); their beloved mother, Marmie (Maria Elena Ramirez); and their housekeeper, Hannah, a small role that the expert Ellen Harvey imbues with outsize comedy.
This isn't necessarily a requirement for family dramas, but after watching the series — which imbues every frame of the caring, complex, specifically black Bordelon family's story with so much warmth — it's hard to argue otherwise.
The astonishment for me was how naturally these songs fit into the context of a desperate, rudderless America of some 80 years ago, underscoring the free-floating anxiety and restlessness that imbues Mr. Dylan's work.
Mr. Barr is known as an executive power maximalist and a believer in the unitary executive theory, which posits that the Constitution imbues the presidency with broad powers that are subject to relatively little oversight.
Wielding a sketch pen and a tenacity to succeed to the highest echelon of artistic illustration, Tomer Hanuka imbues each of his drawings with a dreamy quality that transcends a typical depiction of the heroic figure.
The beauty in his GIFs is that though your rational brain knows they'll loop forever and ever, utterly unchanging, his skillful animation imbues your irrational brain with an impossible-to-shake confidence that they will change.
It doesn't mean you're playing a hero, necessarily, but it imbues you with maximum agency, while everyone else, like actors in a play, are left to wonder what you'll choose to do next and respond accordingly.
Weaver imbues her with a sense of intelligence and responsibility: Ripley is rational and reasonable, skeptical and careful, a counterweight to the men on her ship who are ultimately doomed by their own agendas and insecurities.
The game will feature 63 different cars at the outset, and 20 different track configurations, along with the series' unique "drivatar" system, which imbues AI racers with the abilities and tendencies of your Xbox Live friends.
Leading the list of stars returning from Mr. Burton's 2010 film is Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, an eccentric neurotic loner first seen dying of a broken heart, whom he imbues with pathos and wit.
At first glance, Juan's gold front teeth and slow-moving menace project a kind of intimidating power, but Mr. Ali imbues him with an uncommon tenderness, and he becomes an unlikely mentor whom Chiron later emulates.
Ideally the dancer imbues each moment — be it the part that looks like winding up for a pitch or the half-somersault known informally as the turtle — with the same amount of effort, or appears to.
The album's full, blocky sonic template imbues the band's brittle intensity with Eno's mystic, romantic delight in physical sound, constructing a spry, lithe, metallic music machine that clatters and jitters over a bedrock of sturdy, flowing rhythm.
There is no denying that Freud embodies "the male gaze," evident not just in the vulnerable faces in the female sitters but in the stark ugliness he imbues in all the naked flesh his eyes pore over.
Even the barren snow has been shot with a lushness that imbues a majesty in the blankness, and the footage is gussied up with double-exposures predating the arrival of the word "trippy" in the Russian language.
Beholding our small blue planet floating in the vastness of the universe imbues them with a sense of understanding about our place in the cosmos and the extent to which everything on Earth is connected and interdependent.
If Facebook embodies the nameless, faceless, diffuse will of the masses, Twitter represents the stomping ground of elites whose real-world clout imbues this platform with a kind of cultural authority that rival social-media outlets lack.
Beside it, a photograph of the piece as it was first installed, fitted with, among other accoutrements,  a doll's head, a working light switch, barbed wire, and a bra, imbues "Prepared Piano" with the memory of liveliness.
Blanc permits Susie to fill Olga's spot in an upcoming production and — touching her gently — imbues her with some kind of preternatural power of dance that also, in a (literal) twist, turns out to be Olga's undoing.
The process to create Valyrian steel involves blood magic and dragon fire, which imbues it with special properties: notably, it is much lighter than regular steel, and it has a slightly rippled texture that prisms in the light.
Progressives, especially college-educated ones, tend these days to take a broad view of "racism," seeing it as a property of abstract discriminatory systems that imbues white people and communities with "privilege" that is denied to nonwhite Americans.
Harrison Ford plays Rick Deckard, a grizzled, world-weary cop who takes on an assignment to hunt down a group of androids in 2019 Los Angeles; Mr. Ford imbues the murky technological landscape with warmth and emotional depth.
She imbues Finn and Cora with ethereal quirks and hobbies that are sprinkled with something dreamlike — they transform abandoned homes into other countries, count the lights of fishing boats far out at sea like stars in the sky.
As an ensemble, they bring perfect comic timing to the show, as does Guillén, who imbues his part as the familiar that just wants to become a real vampire with a deft mix of hilarity and genuine pathos.
The endless repetition of a strange, looping strain of music, identified by Ferguson as a 10-second cut from Swedish electronica and folk music trio Detektivbyrån ("The Detective Agency"), imbues the gallery with a slightly whimsical, carnival feel.
Sure, Siri functionality is still pretty limited at launch, but who's going to argue with the efficacy of a smart speaker that imbues the listener with matter altering abilities resulting in an epic dance battle with one's own reflection?
It's a terrifying if clichéd setup — an innocent girl pushing herself into dangerous spaces, unaware of what she could still lose — but from the start, Bennett imbues Nadia with such peculiar savvy that we cannot easily dismiss her yearnings.
Julian Dennison's Russell is the pyrokinetic child at the center of this whole drama, and Dennison (a breakout presence in Taika Waititi's 2016 film Hunt For the Wilderpeople) imbues him with fragility, broken up by flashes of rapacious anger.
I Lost My Body imbues every one of its "protagonists" (whether alive, dissected, or insect) with all the humanity that filmmaking can offer its subjects, each getting its own tight close ups, POV shots, soaring scores, and story arcs.
" It imbues each episode with a high plausibility factor, whether it's the futuristic warfare of "Men Against Fire," the warped AR social media landscape of "Nosedive," or the artificially intelligent bees and cyber mayhem of "Hated in the Nation.
Amidst all the hate Starr and her community receive, their genuine love for one another imbues this novel with hope — and it inspires me to see how Starr uses that love as a launching pad to engage in meaningful activism.
A Wes Anderson-esuqe theatricality imbues her music, which makes sense: After graduating from high school, she enrolled in a film program at Virginia Commonwealth University and studied for a year before "taking some time off," much to her parents' chagrin.
Levy's performance isn't worthy of acclaim just because of her powerhouse vocals — anyone who makes a song you got sick of five years ago sound brand new deserves an award — but also because of the depth with which she imbues Elsa.
Pence, who is religious and often imbues his speeches with biblical scripture, asked for blessings for the Las Vegas victims and law enforcement officers, and second lady Karen Pence took to the podium to say a prayer after he finished.
It imbues the agency's creation with a sense of good-hearted bonhomie (sic), as the founding partners, mostly having escaped from the lower rungs of the William Morris Agency, strike out on their own with lots of moxie but no bankroll.
Following the high school Spanglish of her intro, Minaj imbues the official bilingual remix of Puerto Rican artist Farruko's hit single "Krippy Kush" with the sort of reliably risque, relentlessly boastful bars her fans have come to expect from her.
A cinematic sensualist, Guadagnino ("Call Me by Your Name") makes stories filled with volcanic emotions, pretty people and ravishing backdrops that — with color and light and technique — he imbues with a sumptuous tactility you almost reach for, as if to caress.
Stebbins based the sculpture on the biblical story of the angel who imbues the waters of Bethesda with healing powers; it was conceived as a tribute to the Croton Aqueduct, which brought fresh water to the city beginning in 1842.
The show imbues the stories of Issa (Rae playing a fictionalized version of herself) and Molly (Yvonne Orji) with sharp wit and observations about how black women are perceived and have to operate in spaces otherwise dominated by white people.
"Steeping Calendula in olive oil in the light of the sun imbues the chemical compounds and energy of the plant to create a healing oil to anoint during ritual or to soothe the body after impact play," Arwen explains to Broadly.
That temporal, social, political and industrial dislocation imbues Collins' work with a timelessness that reflects the way rural life often works—left to your own devices, cut off from built up communities, you're free to drift on a different plane.
But first-time writer-director Elizabeth Chomko imbues this one — about a family brought together after matriarch Ruth (Blythe Danner), with midstage Alzheimer's, wanders away in her nightgown in a wintry Chicago night — with a charming lived-in specificity that feels immediately real.
The moody, autumnal look of The Village is hugely enhanced by the atmospheric cinematography of the great Roger Deakins, who imbues every single misty roll-in of fog with a kind of supernatural ominousness that adds a creepiness the film never precisely earns.
As a group that has both opened for a Led Zeppelin cover band and played an underground doom festival, Cloud Catcher are that entry point for Denver doom, and an excellent example of the spirit of versatility that imbues the scene itself.
In some, it is painted in crenellations that hint at a human face; in others the oval is dissolving into a contiguous field of complementary colors; in still others it takes on a metallic sheen that imbues it with a sculpted, totemic authority.
Matthew Morandi, the other half of the duo, draws on the lessons he learned in his records as Jahiliyya Fields and half of Inhalants and imbues these amorphous pieces with an otherworldly locomotion, distant from dance music, but still somehow tied to it.
For Alexandra Munroe, the senior curator of Asian art at the Guggenheim, who put together his 2008 retrospective there, this role is a natural extension of the way Mr. Cai "leads a project and imbues it with a certain almost jujitsu-like spirit," she said.
Mr. Dickerson, the host of "Face the Nation" on CBS, relies on firsthand accounts from the scene to grant insight into one of the more storied moments in presidential campaign history, and his enthusiasm imbues the tale of the future president's outburst with fresh excitement.
But once you notice it, the complexion of the painting changes — from workaday to crepuscular — and in so doing, imbues an otherwise nonsensical situation with a looming sense of mortality, a visual correlative to the label "tragicomedy" that Samuel Beckett appended to his Waiting for Godot (1953).
As the film goes on, he becomes a tragic figure, resigned to his subordinate place in the fashion hierarchy — a role he imbues with poise and composure, hard-edged and steely from years under Miranda's shadow, yet with humanity enough to extend a hand to Hathaway's Andy.
Cinematographer Robert Richardson imbues so much meaning and purpose into every one of Beatrix Kiddo's bloody showdowns, from her first knockdown brawl with Vernita Green to her long-awaited face-off with Bill, a scene that communicates its intent visually more than it does through dialogue.
But the true revelation is Chalamet — perhaps best known for playing Dana Brody's rebellious boyfriend on Season 2 of Homeland, along with roles in Interstellar and Miss Stevens — who imbues Elio with precocious wit and coltish energy, at once both awkward and fearless, ravenous and reticent.
This is what Eton does to you, I suppose: It imbues you with that otherworldly, untouchable confidence, the kind that makes a kid who doesn't even have A-Levels yet email Putin and ask if he and his mates can come and hang for an afternoon.
Mr. Baena (who, with David O. Russell, wrote the tricky 2004 "I ♥ Huckabees") is more accomplished than many microbudget filmmakers, and the looseness with which he imbues the middle section of "Joshy" is deceptive, creating a sense that the necessary emotional crash might not actually occur.
That style is typified by the first moments of standout, "Déjà vu," in which Porter imbues a simple run of notes with what feels like the entire spectrum of human feeling—joy, longing, contentment, perseverance and so much more all ineffably balanced on his every exhale.
It was around the same time that Lederman coined the phrase "god particle," referring to the Higgs boson, the particle that composes the energy field that imbues every other particle with mass and was confirmed to exist through experiments done by the large hadron collider at CERN.
This is Jessica Love's debut picture book, and every choice she makes — the spare text, a color palette both muted and lively, full-bleed pages that make even subway cars and apartment rooms feel as expansive as the ocean — imbues the story with charm, tenderness and humor.
Though the plot devices couldn't be more familiar — the first major rift between the couple occurs when Connell invites a popular girl to the formal dance instead of Marianne — Rooney expertly imbues this time of life with the gravity one feels in the midst of it.
Gaztelu-Urrutia imbues the Hole with dread even in its less terrifying features (the idea of an infinite-seeming hole in the floor spooks me just to think about), but it's in the gnashing, bloody bits or just the red-lit night moments that it comes alive.
For the most part, the music is spacious and languid; Cuco's signature use of repetition imbues many of his songs with a genuine tenderness—themes of heartbreak and longing are tentpoles for the album, which mostly finds the 21-year-old balladeer explicating on young love.
The sequential nature of the primary imbues Iowa and New Hampshire with particular weight: The outcomes there ultimately affect candidates' performances in other crucial early states like South Carolina and Nevada, given the momentum that candidates pick up from both the media and overall voter sentiment.
Because it is a French film, or rather the kind of French film that wants to serve its sentimentality with a dollop of prestige, "The Midwife" doesn't offer an entirely shameless version of the "dying free spirit imbues uptight caretaker with a new lust for life" scenario.
After sacrificing his speed to save Wally from Zoom in an earlier episode, Barry and the team attempt to replicate the particle accelerator accident that gave him his abilities — but the ensuing explosion knocks Barry into the Speed Force — the energy field that imbues Speedsters with their powers.
She also imbues the character with a sweet, wide-eyed naïveté, so that when Marie-Belle reveals she invited the others not just for the funeral but also to stay and live with her in the apartment, you accept this odd idea as being sincere — as opposed to insane.
In a recent series of ceramics, for example, she takes inspiration from Thracian works discovered in Plovdiv and, using traditional techniques, imbues them with modern motifs: A beer bottle is included in a scene of ancient revelry, a boombox is placed in the back of a donkey cart.
Users consider influencers more akin to a close friend than an advertiser or paid endorser, as the stream of content they produce—and the more casual way in which it is shared with the public—imbues influencers with an air of authenticity that is rarely seen in semicommercial spaces.
But The Water Dancer builds itself around the tension of Hiram learning how to Conduct, and it imbues that problem with a kind of comic book pulpiness: There are glowing lights and training montages, and also Harriet Tubman shows up to do a little glowing of her own.
Plus, in an age where personal data equals corporate dollars and the LGBTQ community has become a targeted demographic for advertisers in a politically fraught climate, Queering the Map re-imbues our personal histories with intimacy and attempts to strip away the capacity to commercialize these experiences by ensuring anonymity.
The use of corrugated cardboard imbues the work with an urban grittiness as it recalls the sheets of corrugated steel used to build the poverty-stricken shanty towns ringing cities like Johannesburg and Cape Town: he has transformed cheap packaging material into an art that is simultaneously political and decorative.
The unknown fallout of getting the authorities involved pushes Emad's hand; in a psychologically thrilling performance, Mr Hosseini (who won the award for Best Actor at Cannes) imbues Emad with a terrifying paranoia, leaving the viewer guessing at his capacity for extrajudicial revenge until the very final moments of the film.
He imbues his characters with flaws — spite, self-doubt projected meanly outward, lazy thinking, jealousy and the soft desire to see your friends fail, or at least not to succeed before you do — but he tempers these with humanity and small moments of grace, true friendship and concern for others.
Aïnouz imbues Invisible Life with an intimacy that's at once blunt about bodily needs and evocative of the lushness of inner lives: globetrotting cinematographer Hélène Louvart saturates the film with palm greens, lusty reds and beachfront blues, and the sound design is alive with sounds of wind, water, and chirping birds.
They come alive as he sings them, as he imbues them with character and feeling, inserts pauses, nuances and the like, mangles and mispronounces words, generally adds shades of meaning lost in the transcription from song to written language, and, crucially, contextualizes them in the frame of a persona constructed through performance.
But the official synopsis for Dark Phoenix, as well as the shots we see in the trailer of the X-Men wearing space uniforms, suggest that Kinberg is taking a different route that's truer to the comic books, by making the Phoenix a cosmic force that imbues Jean with immense power and immense instability.
Her post-Dallas Jackie is closer to a heroine from Greek drama: She's aware that the entire dynastic house is about to come tumbling down around her, marble columns, porticos, the works, and yet she prevails by sheer force of will, an unexpected reserve of toughness and a sensibility that imbues the political with touches of the poetic.
She has written about the awe-inspiring industriousness that is responsible for the lake — its creation, by damming the Colorado River, began in the late 1950s, and it took 17 years to fill to capacity — but also about the hubris that imbues it; it is, she says, ''failing quite spectacularly,'' with water levels dropping significantly over the last two decades.
He imbues the vaguely Germanic phonemes and word parts with a dynamic reading, and, early on, when the viewer is most at risk of losing their footing and falling into total incomprehension, he uses his body, moving away from the podium at which he stands for most of the performance, and lunging himself forward repeatedly, as if to physically force some sense into the text.
Villeneuve, whose muscular, melancholy thrillers are often drenched in a terse gloom, imbues the movie with a sleek but self-effacing style that lets his performers—be they capable and famous like Forrest Whitaker and Jeremy Renner, or solid character actors Michael Stuhlbarg (A Serious Man) and Tzi Ma (The Quiet American)—have plenty of room to build characters in a fashion that shouldn't feel old but oddly does.
"From the outrage of deporting undocumented veterans without checking their record of military service, to allowing his wealthy Mar-a-Lago friends to drive veterans policy, to pursuing policies designed to privatize and dismantle the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Trump neither understands nor respects the idea of 'duty, honor, country' that inspires our brave military members to serve and imbues our veterans with pride," the plan continued.
Though Arctic Monkeys' aforementioned fifth album had all the hallmarks of a solid gold hit (AM sold 157,329 copies in the UK in its first week of release, went platinum in the US in 2017, and, with "Do I Wanna Know," gifted the world a bassline which imbues the listener with the exact sensation of having drunk two pints of beer), the same doesn't need to be true of Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.

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