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- seem, in the space of a single scene, mature beyond [his] years and disarmingly childlike", and Roger Ebert said that no other actor had a better performance...
- February 3, 2016. Blowen, Michael (April 13, 2001). "Newton's Rogan a disarmingly honest Joe". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on February...
- Snook's performance writing, "Sarah Snook, the young Australian star, is a disarmingly direct, deep-voiced and uninhibited as Hilde in an ****ured [and] striking...
- critics' consensus highlighted Baena's direction for "strik[ing] a unique, disarmingly heartfelt blend of dark humor and tragedy". The Los Angeles Times praised...
- in several offbeat films of Altman's protege Alan Rudolph, playing a disarmingly candid madman in Choose Me (1984), an incompetent petty criminal in Trouble...
- character Ali portra**** with meticulous elegance in Green Book. Cerebral but disarmingly earthy, mercurial, self-protective, and intolerant of imperfections in...
- Nesbitt as Bofur: Bombur's brother and Bifur's cousin, described as "a disarmingly forthright, funny and occasionally brave Dwarf". Stephen Hunter as Bombur:...
- only coherent and plausible, but eloquently persuasive and sometimes disarmingly moving. — Academic Suzanne Riordan, 1992. A conduit, in esoterism, and...
- favorable" reviews. A.O. Scott of The New York Times said the film was "disarmingly sweet and completely enchanting" and described it as "fus[ing] ****ual...
- bittersweet coming-of-age story. And one of the reasons that it works so disarmingly well is that it doesn't treat the former as a means of sneaking in the...