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  • In Saintsbury's view, " they are curiously, interestingly, almost enthrallingly bad ".
  • Hingis wasn't bending easily as they blasted away at each other, enthrallingly, at times unbelievably.
  • But the terrible part of the story, so enthrallingly told, is not the only objective of Robb's journey.
  • _German pair Mandy Woetzel and Ingo Steuer presented an enthrallingly choreographed and costumed " Butterfly " routine with original music.
  • The story flies enthrallingly for quite a while, but eventually, tangled in its own wings, it has trouble with a walk.
  • In a retrospective review of " Carrie, " AllMusic journalist Dave Thompson praised " Carrie " as being " an enthrallingly atmospheric number.
  • Under the direction of Andre Gregory, this version of " Uncle Vanya " ( filmed simply yet enthrallingly by Louis Malle ) has a significant pedigree.
  • So they sit parked outside the scene of the crime until four men become three, whereupon Frank speeds off into one of the most enthrallingly ludicrous chase sequences ever put on film.
  • De Kooning never exactly subscribed to the movement, but his paintings exemplify it in a kind of chemically pure form : they manage to be enthrallingly about process without resorting to psychic abandon.
  • With narration provided by tapes of the actor speaking about fame, his craft, and his eventual hatred of both . " Variety called it " a superb portrait " and Hollywood Reporter " marvellously creative and enthrallingly intimate ".
  • The film has one of the most enthrallingly told first halves you'll see, brought to you by a band of subversives on both sides of the camera who are at the vanguard of their crafts, with a particularly inventive and mind-blowing performance by Norton.
  • The established facts about Caravaggio's life would fill just a few pages; Robb enthrallingly uses 570 not only to establish a context and to speculate on what can't be known but also to study the one thing no one can get to the bottom of, Caravaggio's surviving paintings.
  • Fiona Kelleghan gave the novel a rave review in " The Washington Post ", saying that Jensen writes " confidently and enthrallingly " and that the novel " deserves to take its place . . . in a Hugo nomination line-up " : " Babe scientist Jill Talcott and her delightful lab assistant Nate stumble onto an equation with literally world-shaking implications, and their unexpected alliance with a playboy tabloid journalist and an Orthodox rabbi endangers all four and their murderous Department of Defense pursuer.