-
comfortable with the
Hollywood scene, and most of
these relationships were
insubstantial. I know he
invented rock and roll, in a
manner of speaking, but ......
- on her
legacy as an actress.
David Thomson called her body of work "
insubstantial" and
Pauline Kael
wrote that she "used her lack of an actress's skills...
- (Freddie Fox), who was a
naval intelligence officer at that time,
feels insubstantial, a
cutesy footnote that adds very little. Like so much of Ungentlemanly...
-
these strengths and the film's narrative,
which feels as
fragile and
insubstantial as one of Nancy's
delicate Dutch hats. "Holland, Michigan". Writers...
-
Independent was more
ambivalent about the band,
saying there was "an
insubstantiality at
their core" of
their music, as they "plug unashamedly" into the...
- as "fascinating and flawed. Her
legacy might be mixed, but it's not
insubstantial. Her life was brief, but she left her mark".
Diana was a
fashion icon...
- failure.
Clarisse Loughrey of The
Independent found Holland's role
insubstantial. Holland's
second film in 2017 was his solo
feature as the
title character...
- leader. The very fact that
Mohammad Reza was
considered a
coward and
insubstantial turned out be an
advantage as the Shah
proved to be an
adroit politician...
-
Disembodied means having no
material body,
being immaterial incorporeal or
insubstantial. The name
Disembodied or The
Disembodied may
refer to:
Disembodied (band)...
-
Adams the
natural landscape is not a
fixed and
solid sculpture but an
insubstantial image, as
transient as the
light that
continually redefines it. This...