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162 examples of Cleverly in a sentence
But, whereas Pirahna was created as a fun, tongue in cheek, little thriller that knew to
cleverly
mock its source material all the while winking at the audience, the good folks at the Asylum only wish to cash in and worry about product quality later...much later.
The Hole is very
cleverly
written and it keeps you guessing-about both how the characters came to be trapped and what happen to them while they were.
Unlike more recent detective series that are little more than an hour of car chases, graphic bomb scenes and other gratuitous violence, Cannon showed a detective carefully and
cleverly
going about the business of solving perplexing crimes.
This was done very cleverly, as she had known him for many years, but it was the first time he had met her.
This movie is full of wit, and was
cleverly
written and filmed.
I admit they were
cleverly
executed but did not seem to serve much purpose otherwise.
After repeated viewings, I still can't remember whodunit, not because it is so
cleverly
hidden from the viewer, but because the solution makes no sense at all.
If you like
cleverly
written, unpredictable stories then this film is for you.
"Undeclared" (like "Freaks and Geeks") is
cleverly
written, funny, and full of characters you'll begin to care about almost immediately.
The film is perfectly made,
cleverly
written and wonderfully acted.
Very
cleverly
done!
Not quite as good as 'Best In Show' but much better than 'A Mighty Wind' this film is the first he's done that is a straight story instead of a documentary style although he has
cleverly
woven elements of that in to this film through the actors doing interviews for various television shows and specials.
Morey Amsterdam's screenplay is
cleverly
funny and somewhat witty.
Based on yet another
cleverly
structured murder mystery from Agatha Christie, this dramatisation is absolutely crammed with webs within webs, lovely scenery, and many fine acting performances from a large, enormously star-studded, cast.
I felt that the storyline
cleverly
linked into todays obsession with 'celebrity' and the lengths to which people will go in order to remain in the public eye.
This is very
cleverly
put together with a perfect combination of a very witty script, a good director and some excellent performances.
Swimming Pool is a wonderfully put together and
cleverly
executed little film that knows a Hell of a lot more than it initially lets on.
A brilliantly comic work, capturing the essence of a simpler time and
cleverly
overlaying it on the present.
The movie
cleverly
uses plays on words like "born again Christian" and periodically makes fun of itself, all of which work.
Rosalind Russell is superb as Ms Randall-Pierson, and although the film is a mite long at 117 minutes, it is expertly directed by Michael Curtiz, the dramatic and comical aspects being
cleverly
balanced.
I thought this film was very
cleverly
put together and had a nice feel and pace.
overall a very gripping film that has been very
cleverly
made.
In addition, there are several scenes from Phantasm (I)
cleverly
woven into the storyline creating continuity between the two films.
A great film, well made and
cleverly
thought out to keep you guessing.
His latest product, the
cleverly
named Mailstrom, seems almost retro in this age of social messaging: it helps you manage your email.
Here was the hero, motley and scarred, whose glory seemed like a wound, whose victories were stigmata, and who, from metamorphosis to metamorphosis, embodied what is wrongly called pop or variety but that was, in him, more like fallen greatness or the lament of a
cleverly
disguised poet.
After all, May had
cleverly
called the election at a moment when it could not be about Brexit: one month after invoking Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon, thereby officially initiating the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union.
Both John McCain and George W. Bush
cleverly
tapped into this fantasy – with its easy bonhomie and absence of wives and kids – to capture the hearts of the male journalists aboard their campaign buses, who could imagine themselves once again as tough, unfettered, and venturesome Kerouac figures.
Macron has so far handled Trump cleverly: he appeased Trump’s inner martinet by inviting him to the Bastille Day military parade last summer, but he has also challenged Trump publicly, with everything from a bravura handshake at their first meeting to a defense of the Iran nuclear deal.
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(as the West was concerned) the "Stick" in this diplomatic dance would be wielded by the postcommunist countries themselves.
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