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However, the film proceeds engrossingly despite its very leisurely pace, and the casting is effective.
A work of engrossingly fraught atmospheres, and proof that Davis was still relevant.
No matter how farfetched the plots become, the actors on "The Practice" make them engrossingly real.
Miranda Seymour called it a 'magnificent' book, 'instructive and engrossingly readable.
Last year our reviewer, Francis Fukuyama, found the book to be "engrossingly good reading."
Overall, a well-planned presentation that moves engrossingly along.
The result is a "fiercely intelligent, beautifully written and engrossingly original book," Steven Pinker wrote here last year.
Ms. Leigh has a less spectacular role, but the film's mother-daughter scenes evolve engrossingly until these two reach the right rapport.
More tales of the engrossingly abnormal by a generous, humane neurologist who explores the peculiar thinking of both physician and patient.
Engrossingly sordid, nevertheless."
Years ago Radiohead decided that it would rather be interesting than exciting, and so the night unfolded slowly and engrossingly, like a long, weird chemical reaction.
They only wish, as the astronomer Carl Sagan wrote, that commercial networks would also reflect "the depth of public interest in science, engrossingly and accurately presented."
Last year our reviewer, William F. Buckley Jr., called their account "an engrossingly beautiful tale of adventure of the spirit."
Bosley Crowther stated that nearly every Western cliche could be found in this "egregiously synthetic but engrossingly morbid, violent film."
The smoothly translated result is exquisitely, engrossingly bad: over-imagined, overwritten, over the top - way over the top - but then so was Eva Peron.
Publisher's Weekly lauded Mr. VanDeMark for bringing the nine men who built the first atom bomb "engrossingly to life."
Sometimes his approach was engrossingly subdued, as in the introduction, when he kept the repeating figure in the lower strings cool, quietly ominous and moving at a steady gait.
For example, there is the engrossingly rendered image of a frenetic, multihanded man whose head is surrounded by light bulbs resembling exclamation points or beads of sweat.
Fowler also enjoyed the frightening portrayal of the fourth floor, which he said helps establish Pawnee as "a place where both the engrossingly real and the entertainingly surreal can co-exist".
"A Family Daughter" roams engrossingly from California to Paris to Buenos Aires in ways that make it a big book as well as a swift, slender, graceful one.
The Hollywood Reporter praised Yasser Arafat as being "[an] engrossingly edited, celebratory view of PLO leader Yasser Arafat's personal sacrifices during his political career".
The results are engrossingly opaque, though Mr. Yorke, cooing over stylish electronics, occasionally offers a phrase - like the unprintable one in "Black Swan" - that sums up his view of the status quo.
In a review of "A Fistful of Dollars" in 1967, Bosley Crowther, the film critic of The New York Times, assailed the film as "egregiously synthetic but engrossingly morbid."
The real problem, I think, lay in our hazy awareness that Dr. Sacks was using his engrossingly abnormal patients to construct parables about our universal condition - and that he was doing so without full knowledge or acknowledgment.
The book, in fact, is quite like a poem, but not like the epic poems we know of in "The Odyssey" or "Beowulf," in which repeated rhythmic phrases and well-known images serve up the action as engrossingly as possible.