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- success – but maybe Corbet and Fastvold go further and faster into how dizzyingly sensual and ****ual it all is". Bradshaw concluded: "It is an electrifying...
- by 3D: Holes in the disintegrating bridge seem to pull the gaze down—dizzyingly—to the river below, and jagged camera angles on hanging railings and sliding...
- "Oozing style, wit and confidence from every sprocket, and offering a dizzyingly, fresh perspective on the Big Apple that only Besson could bring, this...
- thriller with no thrills, and a flat action flick sutured together into a dizzyingly incoherent paycheck for a few actors who deserve better." Brian Orndorf...
- seen on screen". Variety critic Owen Gleiberman praised the film as a "dizzyingly spectacular sequel" with "miraculously sustained" combat sequences, "scenes...
- the second time, The New York Times noted how the "electric, sl**** and dizzyingly busy concert by one of South Korea's most vital K-pop acts made even its...
- in Dottori ...); and a kind of aeronautical do****entarism that comes dizzyingly close to direct celebration of machinery (particularly in Crali, but also...
- calling it "a true original, and a triumph of personal filmmaking" and "dizzyingly sensual". Vincent Canby of The New York Times reflected that "no matter...
- with an average rating of 8.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Dizzyingly original, the loopy, multi-layered Adaptation is both funny and thought-provoking...
- (one upsetting murder is almost ****ally protracted), “Kill” is dizzyingly impressive and punishingly vicious." Catherine Bray of The Guardian opined...