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  • consensus reading: "Relentlessly grim and gripping, Romper Stomper is a disquietingly authentic glimpse into the inner dynamics of a hate group, featuring...
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  • com. Retrieved October 11, 2022. Smith, Oliver (October 1, 2011). "7 Disquietingly Moody Horror Films | Scary Dreams". 7films. Archived from the original...
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  • Times: "The mood of calm despair that hangs over the film lends it a disquietingly surreal aura. But it also plays into the story, which describes an attempt...
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    in August 2016, Cary Ginell of BroadwayWorld wrote, "Briones gives a disquietingly effective, achingly nuanced portrayal" of her character, Natalie; in...
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    his managers approached him having an "intervention" in which they disquietingly questioned his frame of mind. His ambitious beliefs were intensified...
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  • given the circumstance of her death, “the prescience of her vision is disquietingly accurate in several of these poems.” One such poem, “The Usual,” concludes:...
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    a story explicitly about a people's long memories of slavery, he is disquietingly insisted upon." – Alexander Nemerov on the character of Carrefour Historian...
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  • Panther" and "Tell Me What to Swallow", the latter of which he called a "disquietingly beautiful shoegaze comedown". Despite this, however, Girard analyzed...
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    Catholic recusancy; fear of military involvement in Europe, and, just as disquietingly, in Ireland, combine to make a patriotic response a matter of some urgency...
    136 KB (20,184 words) - 22:41, 28 March 2024
  • Hollywood Reporter wrote that "all this is rendered even darker by the disquietingly melancholy mood of Hildur Gudnadóttir's brooding orchestral score, which...
    102 KB (7,971 words) - 03:24, 1 May 2024
  • his managers approached him having an "intervention" in which they disquietingly questioned his frame of mind. His ambitious beliefs were intensified...
    37 KB (3,692 words) - 00:58, 21 March 2024
  • Brown" is about the abolitionist. Robert Christgau wrote that, "in a disquietingly cerebral way the music is very moving, with the Kinman brothers' wide-spaced...
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  • impersonators, a Scientology auditor, and a poster shop owner. She is also disquietingly followed by a Stranger who may be real or a figment of her unsteady...
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  • not. 5. A final criticism is that the Dor Dai version of Judaism is disquietingly reminiscent of militant Islamic trends such as Salafism. Both started...
    67 KB (9,727 words) - 19:20, 2 August 2023
  • Bother fails to fulfil its early promise. What initially shapes up as a disquietingly soft stab in the human heart turns obvious and formulaic. Haddon's examination...
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  • of Den of Geek described Tasneem's concern for Haqqani's safety as "disquietingly uncomfortable (and believable)". Metro New York suggested that the ISI's...
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  • grotesquely nightmarish non-sequitur situations in which humor and horror are disquietingly close reminiscent of David Lynch. (...)" Eurico de Barros: "Signed by...
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  • also praised the book's depiction of Alice, who "speak[s] to me most disquietingly about myself and my generation". In a review in Off Our Backs, an American...
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    Ford's biographer, Allen Spraggett, affirming that "The evidence is disquietingly strong that Ford cheated—deliberately as well as unconsciously," nonetheless...
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  • portion of the work. It protrudes far more than any other element, almost disquietingly so in its exaggerated gesture. Many juxtapositions exist within this...
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