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- Trouble is, he masks it so stirringly.
- These sagas are told authoritatively and stirringly.
- And an art that emerged from a distinctive cultural moment remains stirringly evocative and beyond fashion.
- One who did rate a callback was a girl who stirringly rendered Tennessee Williams'pitiable Bertha.
- Insightfully and stirringly, not to mention hilariously, " American Movie " shows why.
- James McConnachie called the book'stirringly epic . . . [ a ] thrilling narrative ."
- Here he's a field marshal, and he organizes the battle scenes and mayhem stirringly and interestingly.
- But much of the time, nowadays, they couple and collaborate, subtly and wantonly, awkwardly or stirringly.
- Ed Harris'aggressively uninvolving biopic of a man who besplattered canvases so stirringly and befouled his life so predictably.
- The recruitment of men for the imperial armies, so stirringly immortalized in the second act, was often deviously achieved.
- You would need to look to a Verdi to find a more stirringly musical fusion of public crisis and private pain.
- Handsomely photographed, it's also stirringly scored by James Horner, an Oscar winner for " Titanic ."
- The film works stirringly enough, but not because of the man in the iron mask or the king who put him there.
- Montenegro's stands out as being the least gimmicky _ no fancy costumes, no terminal diseases _ and the most stirringly human.
- Pay attention to Josie's hapless, yet stirringly sexual, attempt to play the vamp, hiking her skirt above her knees.
- Stephen Unwin of The Daily Express wrote that the album is " an almost surreal, often heartbreaking record that is stirringly epic ".
- Rock critic and sociologist Simon Frith described " File Under Popular " as " A stirringly aggressive antidote to contemporary pop cynicism ."
- There is a stirringly funky performance by Beau Jocque, a zydeco performer whose singing and harmonicalike accordion-playing have strong Delta-blues inflections.
- Neeson stirringly delivers Wilde's credo that " love is more real than life, " but never fires his big thespic guns.
- Echoes of that moment resonate through Claude Berri's stirringly romantic film " Lucie Aubrac, " except that the roles are reversed.
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