- In
classical ballet,
aplomb (French pronunciation: [aplɔ̃])
refers to an
unwavering stability maintained during a
vertical pose or movement. The word is...
- writes: "...showrunner
Meaghan Oppenheimer pulled [the adaptation] off with
aplomb,
turning Lovering's
novel into a
visually propulsive show po****ted by a...
- only
strikingly convincing, but, at times,
rather thrilling in its
satiric aplomb". However, The Guardian's
Michael Billington noted that due to the nature...
- can be a lot to ask, but
Silent Night peers into the
abyss with
admirable aplomb." On Metacritic, the film
holds a
rating of 52 out of 100
based on 22 critics...
- in
important roles. The film
captures the
lifestyle of
celebrities with
aplomb with the 1950s film
industry as its backdrop. It was
produced by Prakash...
- on 21
April 2008.
Retrieved 30 June 2011. "He
transcended barriers with
aplomb". The Hindu. 1
February 2002.
Archived from the
original on 30 November...
- stated, "It's not an
especially challenging part, but
Diesel handles it with
aplomb." BBC.com gave the film 3 out of 5
stars and
stated it as "an entertainment...
- (pla**** by Kay Kay Menon), in the movie. This was a role he
executed with
aplomb. He also
wrote the
lyrics for the
songs in the movie, and sung few of them...
-
Knotts pla**** the
comic and
pathetic sides of the
character with
equal aplomb and he
received three Emmy
Awards during the show's
first five seasons....
-
efficient affair handles its dual-narrative past/present
intercuts with
aplomb and
keeps a
couple of
nicely nasty tricks up its sleeve." Film
School Rejects...