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16 Sentences With "most melodramatic"

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Bernthal gravelly voice and thoughtful delivery continue to help uplift even the most melodramatic Frank lines.
Rest assured, your interest in the most melodramatic television event since ABC's Revenge is not misplaced.
Since these are all grand fables, it's only fitting that Radiohead pull out their most melodramatic, exaggerated performances.
Valentine's Day movies nowadays are no joke, and we've compiled some of the sappiest, mushiest, most melodramatic movies that will have your tear ducts swollen into next year.
The reality is that the once-voguish erotic thriller dived into sex and power in the most melodramatic and twisted ways—and perhaps that's why there's so little nostalgia for them.
The CW takes whatever genres or franchises are popular at the moment, reduces them to their most melodramatic parts, and sprinkles in hot people with an aversion to shirts for spice.
It's theater: entertaining and, in its most melodramatic form, intended to make the world morally legible, a place of clearly delineated winners and losers, right and left, happy people and miserable ones.
Democrats have a lot to complain about, from Republican gerrymandering to Supreme Court packing, but at their most melodramatic, they come off as a collection of grievances that just happen to caucus together.
The care in establishing this world meets its zenith when "Exit Music (For a Film)," Radiohead's most melodramatic song by several measures, strums to life and eventually climaxes along with the reassuringly bleak reveal at the episode's end.
"Downhill Lullaby" received universal acclaim from music critics. Rolling Stone's editor Brittany Spanos ranked the song as "Song You Need to Know" describing the song as "one of her finest and most melodramatic performances yet".
" Show boats were floating theaters that traveled along rivers of the United States from the 1870s to the 1930s. The performers lived aboard the vessels. With song, dance, and dramatic productions, show boats provided entertainment for small riverside towns that were otherwise quite isolated. Ferber, who had never heard of show boats, was immediately intrigued: > "Here, I thought, was one of the most melodramatic and gorgeous bits of > Americana that had ever come my way.
In his autobiographical book, 'The Tunnellers of Sandborstal' (Robert Hale, 1959), Lieutenant Commander John 'Bosun' Chrisp MBE RN said that "Bruce's adventures in various corners of occupied Europe read like John Buchan (author of 'The Thirty Nine steps') at his most melodramatic" and that Bruce "can claim to be the most ingenious and unlucky escaper of the war." Eric Foster's autobiography, 'Life Hangs by a Silken Thread' is an eyewitness source for the Swiss Red Cross Commission escape at Spangenberg Castle.
Panthea opened in U.S. theaters in January, 1917, and performed well at the box office. Talmadge made several personal appearances to help the film, often wearing her costumes from the film.Spears. p. 121 It was well reviewed; Julian Johnson of Photoplay described the film as "staged with an eye both to artistic lighting and dramatic effect, true to life even in its most melodramatic moments, tingling with suspense, saturate with sympathy."The Norma Talmadge Website Review from Variety Selznick Enterprises re-released Panthea in 1923 to extremely good business.
It peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and was later certified Gold by the RIAA, representing 500,000 copies sold. The song's music video, directed by Stuart Orme, received heavy play on MTV when the new cable music video channel launched in August 1981. "In the Air Tonight" remains one of Collins' best- known hits, often cited as his signature song, and is especially famous for his drum break towards the end, which has been described as "the sleekest, most melodramatic drum break in history" and one of the "101 Greatest Drumming Moments".
The episode received positive reviews among television critics. The Los Angeles Times Carina MacKenzie's review of the episode was largely positive, though she called it "immature" of the episode's writers to have the characters in constant battle with one another, and deemed the Mercy West residents' orange scrubs unnecessary. MacKenzie highly praised the characterization of Kepner, in addition to Capshaw's performance, commenting: "Jessica Capshaw has an incredible ability to take even the most melodramatic of Grey's [Anatomy] speeches and deliver them with a subtlety and an honesty that makes them come off as sincere instead of overwrought." MacKenzie concluded that Karev, Yang, and Meredith had appropriate reactions to Stevens' departure.
" Robinelli considered it "constructed from the most melodramatic sides of doom metal, noise, and neo- classical traditions" and noted an assistance of bands such as The Body, Full of Hell, and Uniform on the album. Similarly, Spyros Stasis of PopMatters highlighted her use of noise, power electronics, and dark ambient with her "choral background and neo-classical influences [...] to construct the maze- like anatomy of her work.", while Noiseys Leah Mandel further noted the elements of black metal and Baroque music on the album. Hayter stated in an interview that she "knew this record had to go all the way, sonically and otherwise", and added that she "wanted to create something that sounded very large and powerful, consuming and overwhelming.

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