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- praised Lewis's storytelling, with The New Yorker calling the book "stupefyingly pleasurable" to read and filling "many gaps" in the story, ultimately...
- intensity and claustrophobia for a story that takes place largely in a stupefyingly male environment at Harvard University in 2003". In her review for The...
- willing to go to reach the outer limits of what's important." "The Wall is stupefyingly good," Waters declared in 1992. "Christ, what a brilliant idea that was...
- 1988. It was characterized in The Washington Post by Tom Shales as 'a stupefyingly preposterous bungle, but only in its better moments', while a marginally...
- In essence making fun of this controversy, by creating a simulator "stupefyingly like reality". The game has since been used in an annual charity event...
- Travers of Rolling Stone gave it 1 out of 4 stars and wrote: "It's all stupefyingly unfunny. Hot Pursuit is one hot mess." Richard Roeper of the Chicago...
- death row...The only genuine, blood-curdling scream incited by this stupefyingly dull time- and money-waster comes at the end, when the notion dawns that...
- describes a scene in one of his father's films in which a professor reads "stupefyingly turgid-sounding ****" to his students; endnote 366, to which this p****age...
- Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called the film "even more witless and stupefyingly dull than the original." He gave it one star. Ryan Porter gave it one-and-a-half...
- Kemps of Official Xbox Magazine rated it 3.5/10 points, calling it "stupefyingly unattractive" and "hilariously un-****y" despite its supposed emphasis...