A little water spilled over the blue top, speckling the darkly varnished wood with clear droplets of water. |
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Admittedly, there's something deeply and darkly satisfying about clinching a bargain, and it brings out the worst in people. |
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The oozy goo of reproduction and decay impinges darkly on the tidy geometrical regularity of a bogus suburban milieu. |
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Shawn shot his eyes darkly toward his friend before refocusing his gaze on Selina. |
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It's a darkly comic drama, which makes you wonder how they get away with it. |
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Cruise is as comfortable with darkly comic scenes as with the nuances of a remorseless killer. |
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The sunlight exposure needed by darkly pigmented infants is poorly understood. |
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The room was darkly lit and the amorphous silhouettes littered about in the shadows made it claustrophobic. |
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Bronwyn is tall, blonde, willowy, already a great beauty, while Ian is darkly bearded, almost piratical. |
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Fungi of this genus produce characteristic darkly pigmented, septate hyphae or conidia. |
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Her white nightshift makes her look like an angel compared to the darkly dressed men. |
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Lorien thought darkly, to be able to hold hands, to kiss, to say I love you out loud without fear of retaliation. |
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It took a few seconds for our eyes to adjust from the bright light of the olive groves to the darkly frescoed gloom of the interior. |
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The Chancellor could also hint darkly at the possibility of a windfall tax on the oil companies. |
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Opponents of the SAT say we don't know what it measures and hint darkly that it smacks of discredited IQ testing. |
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Poorly cured skins of some darkly furred animal clothed it, adding to its emanating body odor, which attracted a small swarm of flies. |
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Conservatives hint darkly of trouble ahead if the constitution goes into effect. |
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As she reaches for the drink, it is grasped by a darkly handsome man, dressed in a dinner jacket, who smiles appetizingly. |
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He should have hinted darkly at death threats and used many anonymous sources without ever producing any kind of proof. |
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He hints darkly at the impending murder of Banquo and Fleance but does not confide that he has already commissioned it. |
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He likes to hint darkly of terrors that would set all such petty concerns at naught. |
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Their opera is the mysterious and darkly moving tale of what happened after the pied piper left Hamelin. |
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This one was taller, and a little heavy, with long black curly hair framing a darkly tanned face with laugh lines around the dark brown eyes. |
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His Sweeney is arresting, ominous, darkly humorous, and scary in just the right proportions, and, in the end, thoroughly moving. |
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Carolyn Jones was wonderful as his darkly mysterious and sexy wife Morticia, slinking around in her figure-hugging, full-length black dress. |
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There was always some haunting sadness about her, like a shadow looming darkly behind her. |
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Never mind the cheesy aroma emanating from the ending, Wonder Boys is a darkly comic gem. |
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The man leaning against the high-backed chair was darkly handsome and Cassidy wondered if he was the infamous Ian Royale. |
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I muttered darkly, not liking the fact that he so easily smoothed my ruffled feathers. |
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This daunting, darkly astringent music was played in a superlative manner by cellist Marilyn De Olivera. |
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Just then, the click, clacking of the mortals' shoes were heard as their darkly silhouetted figures stood in the center near the fountain. |
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The place is populated by endearing eccentrics who eat seal-flipper pie and brood darkly on the sea's malign nature. |
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He walked up until he was standing right in front of her, his dark shadow looming darkly over her limp form on the ground, cross-legged. |
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Just then, another figure moved into the pool of light, dressed darkly like Jerred. |
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The Employer muttered darkly about the manservant, cursing him and laying the blame upon him, but it was not entirely his fault. |
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One of the cops shouted as the two darkly dressed operatives ran into the trees. |
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She then glanced to the third occupant, a good-looking dark-haired man who was scowling darkly at the menu. |
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The magazine is also where he found his peculiar romantic voice, bittersweet and darkly amusing, like a balladeer serenading a wall. |
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She could sit at her windowsill for hours recalling the way Damien's eyes had shined so darkly and threateningly and beautifully. |
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Using a mirror, you can look for areas that are red, irritated, white or darkly coloured. |
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The melodies are thickly layered and the resulting sound is darkly atmospheric. |
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The man was darkly handsome, with black swept back hair and dark gray eyes. |
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Johnson's voice is darkly pessimistic, yet trapped in the formulas of the Cold War. |
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With her darkly beautiful gaze and deep, throaty voice, Bacall isn't so much a love interest for Bogart as a tough, sassy equal. |
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These small, darkly colored mecopterans are most often and most easily seen on snow. |
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Roderick Harris Royal College of Art graduate whose dramatic paintings are darkly humorous. |
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The colours are as crisp as can be remembered and the darkly lit interiors are presented with a clarity impossible to achieve on video. |
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The story is simple, but it's the details and weird touches Lynch lays in that makes it complex and darkly disturbing. |
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There was a time when a bottle of hair dye, pancake make-up, a toupee and a darkly lighted room was about the best effort we could make. |
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The outside, barely seen by the light of the eerie street lamps, was old and darkly shingled, with a thatched roof, and a smoking chimney. |
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His brown hair needed a trim even as it curled darkly over the color of his faded green shirt. |
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Langley muttered darkly under her breath and shoving her hands in her pockets, started off towards the town. |
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He was disorientated at the sudden time change and growling darkly at the thought of the jet lag he was going to have for the next few weeks. |
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The car softly purred to a stop outside her house, and a man, sleekly and darkly dressed, got out and confidently walked straight into the house! |
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The ability of that medium to distort, graft, reopen and reanimate lost time permits these poems their exquisite, darkly funny dissections. |
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Andrew muttered darkly to himself before strutting over to the front desk, brushing his messy uncombed hair back with his fingers. |
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This hints at future scenes, but it's also darkly comic, because these shots are cut with Devlin's men loading their guns. |
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The result was an unholy mess, with party nabobs muttering darkly about throwing the 71-year-old peer out of the Tories altogether. |
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A creeping, darkly flavoured, little number that more than serves as the big flipside to the more airy and light feel of much of the album. |
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I marvel at such early perception of the subtle line, the power of an arc, a soft shadow that glows darkly under the skin. |
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Perforation and rupture are indicated by darkly pigmented uveal tissue presenting through a laceration. |
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His darkly burnished sound in the Andante sostenuto was all warmth and violinistic molten lava. |
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At the end of the paved path, wide, sweeping marble steps rose, leading up to a pair of solid, darkly varnished wooden doors. |
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And true to the Lieutenant's word, seconds later a vast array of darkly coloured ships emerged from the even deeper black of space. |
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A very darkly entertaining fairy tale that was a little bit deeper, but still delivers the goods. |
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The dance series was inspired by the work of Gorey, that darkly mischievous and brutally perceptive illustrator. |
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Networks must be open and free, and vested interests conspire darkly in Washington, D.C. against them. |
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One chapter, darkly visioning Conrad's clinch with his dead ex-partner's mother, is remarkable and truly shocking. |
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The humanism was still there, but it was now pessimistic and darkly existential. |
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This switch is darkly ironic, because hippos are now much rarer than African elephants. |
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Performed without words, it is a deeply elemental, emotive and darkly comic piece of theatre. |
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The hawk-nosed designer narrowed his eyes darkly at the boorish interruption. |
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Fritz is a darkly comic cautionary tale warning of the danger of consumerism and entrepreneurial greed. |
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Edge looked darkly around and put his hand on his chain gun he was carrying. |
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All the operatives in the room froze, several with tiny guns or knives in hand, as the lean, darkly suntanned man strode into their midst. |
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One of his darkly coloured earlier works, it features a peasant family's mealtime, dimly lit by a tallow lamp, with a huge plate of steaming spuds as the centrepiece. |
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Al-Sharif urged Aisha to get herself a car, and she mustered up the courage to have someone buy her one with darkly smoked glass. |
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Leni Zumas's visceral debut novel is a darkly funny and disturbing rager. |
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This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one. |
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But this season he turns down the wattage, playing a darkly serious role in a play said to be about fly-fishing. |
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They were identical save for the bronze nameplates that gleamed darkly in the hushed dimness. |
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A CBS movie revisits Enron, with all its chicanery, flimflam, excess, hanky-panky, and its descent into the dark, if darkly comic, side of capitalism. |
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His face was now cheery, no longer hinting darkly at his knowledge. |
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Her darkly mascaraed eyes speak of New York City and bohemian lofts. |
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As Sophie, the druggie flatmate, she brings the right level of emotional distance her part, a darkly moulded background eccentric typical of Leigh's serio-comic work. |
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The darkly resonant tones of the lower strings in the opening Largo were a prelude to the precise, crisp attack of the violins in the succeeding Allegro molto. |
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He muttered darkly about his outraged modesty as he threw on a crumpled white shirt and a black pair of trousers before heading downstairs to the sitting room. |
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By contrast, this character is a Latino version of Hawk, the darkly menacing, monosyllabic backup man he created for his Spenser detective series. |
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He stared at me with his darkly speculative eyes and down-turned mouth. |
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Before this point's reached, however, we see Medea's conflicting impulses in a performance of bravura strength and delicacy, yet darkly lit with moments of mordant humour. |
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Its multispiral, heavily sculptured, darkly colored shell, plus its large four-lobed velum, point to a different type of snail, one of the neogastropods. |
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Marvin gave them a slight imperceptible nod and they grinned darkly. |
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Juan Carlos Santiago entered a small cantina in a very small village north of Bogota and took a seat at a large table in the very back corner of the darkly lit bar. |
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The black of the suit complemented his coloring perfectly, and the white set off his darkly tanned skin, making his blue eyes electric in their intensity. |
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I gave my wardrobe one final shove so that it was against the wall under the stairs that led into the room, darkly insulting whoever made the infernal contraption so heavy. |
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Adam muttered darkly under his breath about what he was going to do to a younger brother and shoved Sport after the quickly dwindling form of the pinto. |
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The final dialogue, Imperceptible, is a darkly humorous piece of irony. |
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Manson's deadpan seriousness in wailing these corkers out, banshee style, detracts from the album's good points, namely its well-mixed beats and darkly atmospheric sounds. |
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Already, Labour MPs are making complaints about this and hinting darkly that they won't do interviews if they are asked questions about devolved matters. |
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Fine Gael sources hint darkly that all this publicity cannot be doing his firm any good, and point to transactions last week where the firm bought back its own shares. |
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He did so in language that hinted darkly at a revival of the Cold War. |
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It has been hinted darkly that if Scots do not support the London Games, nationwide backing for Glasgow's 2014 Commonwealth Games bid could suffer. |
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Some art critics have described Westermann's work as darkly pessimistic. |
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Most have dark and black hair, and have darkly painted finger nails. |
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Here, against the lingering light of a winter afternoon, I have often watched, fascinated, as the darkly silhouetted harriers glide in just above the reeds. |
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Who is this figure, a silhouette in the darkly tangled trees that obscure the path, a figure who seems to have slowed down enough to give you time to catch up? |
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It aroused the envy of some of the other villagers, who talked darkly of when the revolution came and they could expropriate us and the owners of the castle up the road. |
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Now we can do the war thing without these unnecessary distractions,'' said the darkly charming chickenhawk. |
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These are Mellbreak, brooding darkly above Crummock Water, Hen Comb, Gavel Fell, Blake Fell and Burnbank Fell. |
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Humpbacks have 270 to 400 darkly colored baleen plates on each side of their mouths. |
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Critics suggested darkly that he had never really intended to join the crusades, and was simply intending to profit from the crusading tithes. |
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Known for his macabre, darkly comic, fantasy children's books, Roald Dahl is frequently ranked the best children's author in UK polls. |
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Benignly evil and an expert glad-hander, Reilly's building owner is a masterful, darkly funny creation, an expert at evasion and doublespeak. |
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One of the earliest Elizabethan portraits of an author, the fashionably dressed poet is shown darkly brooding on his love. |
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Fairhanded Spring unbosoms every grace, Throws out the snowdrop and the crocus first, The daisy, primrose, violet darkly blue. |
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From both sides of his head a blackness swiftly grew like blinders on a horse and darkly narrowed his field of vision. |
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He saw how the candlesticks shone darkly in the vicinity of the diamond flames in Shevele's ears and on her silk dress collar. |
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Silent Sleep play sparkly sad and darkly romantic songs with searingly honest lyrics. |
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He looks at me darkly, as if to blame me for the price of movie tickets. |
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There's a hint of Woody Allen's film Zelig here, and a picaresque quality that finally tips over into darkly comic horror. |
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As if this wouldn't be unnerving enough for Rafi, a darkly comic incident with a lethal block of frozen soup ups the acceptance stakes to catastrophic odds. |
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Here, Saygun achieved considerable drama with the veiled spookiness of soft wordless singing and solo celesta, creating a darkly magical atmosphere. |
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Wasmannia consistently seized the darkly colored sminthurid collembolan Ptenothrix borincana Soto, but not the reddish Calvatomina rufescens Reuter. |
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For all the play's stiff-upper-lipped pukkaness, however, Sherriff's language sounds grittily fresh in David Grindley's darkly claustrophobic production. |
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West was the 37-year-old author of the darkly comic novels Miss Lonelyhearts and The Day of the Locust, two masterpieces that were initially panned during his lifetime. |
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With a darkly dreamy atmosphere, it relishes its lush spookiness and nasty bloodletting, and is a ghostly treat for those who like old-fashioned chills 'n' thrills. |
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Nightcrawler,'' a darkly comic, enthrallingly disturbing portrait of our universal appetite for lurid tragedy, marks a high point in Gyllenhaal's maturation. |
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