- and
audiences alike, with TV
Guide calling it "dead on arrival, with a
cringingly awkward host". Alan King—the show's "executive in
charge of comedy"—later...
-
similarity between Beowulf and Grendel, they say, "although the film is
cringingly hokey and melodramatic, it
effectively illustrates the idea of the aeglaeca—that...
-
entertaining Horrible Bosses is base, moronic,
insulting and vulgar. It's also
cringingly unfunny." Tom
Russo of The
Boston Globe gave the film two and a half out...
- you can't
escape him, and, amazingly, you don't
really want to. It is
cringingly,
rewardingly intimate."
David Fear of
Rolling Stone called the film "an...
-
Rolling Stone's
Peter Travers also
noted Heigl's
miscasting as part of a "
cringingly false" film that's
devoid of the "Evanovich
talent and energy" throughout...
-
London called it "budget-conscious,
simplistically plotted and
often cringingly performed".
Philip French of The
Guardian wrote that it is "a
little uncertain...
- novel". Burr
found the
story "exhausting" and preachy, he
criticized the "
cringingly bald, full of self-help blather" dialogue, and
deemed male characters...
- and
audiences alike, with TV
Guide calling it "dead on arrival, with a
cringingly awkward host". Alan King, the show's "executive in
charge of comedy",...
- with Meyerbeer, up to 1846, is
described by
historian David Conway as "
cringingly obsequious". However, from the
early 1840s, as
Wagner developed Tannhäuser...
- "Achieved in the
Valley of Dolls". NME
called the
album "too cool to be
cringingly kitsch, too deep to be flaky."
Pitchfork stated that, "with 13 tracks...