- of the
Goethe play, "Faust" is mesmerizing, at
times predictably if
divertingly bewildering and beautiful, with
images that burn into your memory, like...
-
being well
received by audiences.
Variety praised it as "brutally and
divertingly efficient"
while other critics called it an
authentic tribute to buddy...
- of failure".
Manohla Dargis of The New York
Times wrote that it is "a
divertingly funny movie, but its
breeziness can also feel overstated, at
times glib...
-
capitalist city:
fragmented and fragmenting,
homogeneous and homogenizing,
divertingly packaged yet
curiously incomprehensible,
seemingly open in presenting...
- Wahlberg's lead performance,
adding that the film "turns out to be a
divertingly goofy thriller with an
animistic bent,
moments of
shivery and twitchy...
-
designer Jean Turnbull) and
impeccable period detail. Yet
unlike the
divertingly cheesy Xena:
Warrior Princess and Hercules: The
Legendary Journeys, this...
- York Times,
saying "it's not a
groundbreaking police drama, nor is it
divertingly cheesy. It's well made and well meaning."
Robert Lloyd from the Los Angeles...
- "antique revisions,
early 20th-century
histories made conveniently,
divertingly neat" and "tinsel-toned
recreations of a
world that
never actually was...
- the
Elizabethan Theatre Trust. The
Sydney Morning Herald called it "
divertingly unpredictable." It was
adapted for ABC
radio in 1970.
Leslie Rees wrote...
- four-volume memoirs,
wrote about him: "The
Infante was
certainly the most
divertingly cynical little creature who ever
amused Paris. Slim, pallid, round- and...