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2026 examples of Equally in a sentence
The strangulation of the
equally
unconvincing escort girl took place in his car, with her almost looking at him.
Aki Karusmaki or his
equally
brilliant brother Mika directed and wrote this stunning piece of Europeana.
After he disappears, his colleagues follow his trail to Tibet where most of them are wiped out by bandits and an evil sorceress and her
equally
evil sorcerer lover.
Tibbett was one of the few stellar performers of the Metropolitan Opera who was
equally
at home and successful in popular music.
The main lines of the legend are
equally
mistreat here and the relationship between Queen Guinevere and Lancelot goes against the common version.
The formula of "Deadgirl" is dared and definitely a whole lot more original than the majority of mainstream horror movies being released today, but still it falls short in several other and
equally
crucial departments.
Sara Crowe is outstanding in the part of a girl totally hung-up on a theatrical agent, and Annette Badland and Nadia Sawalha are
equally
good supporting her as the long-suffering friends.
An indestructible seemingly-super human Israili agent (Adam Sandler) fakes his own death at the hands of an
equally
indestructible seemingly-super human Palestinian agent (John Turturro) in order to go to America to become a hairdresser and make everyone 'silky smooth'.
This is because in this version alone are the two competing spouses portrayed as
equally
worthy, charming, and attractive by actors who were close to one another in those qualities, as well as in their respective levels of stardom at the time the film was made.
After the massive success of LORD OF THE RINGS it would be only fitting to continue the exploration of other dimensions as created by
equally
talented authors, so when it was announced that C. S. Lewis' THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDBROBE would be given the film treatment I was more than anxious to see what would come of it.
Not your usual movie fare, "Vengo" divides its time
equally
between musical ethnic folk singing and dancing from gala festivities to impromptu "jam" sessions to funeral laments while inching the family feud story slowly forward with the kinetic tempos of flamenco rhythms everpresent.
In Stir Crazy both of them get
equally
of the show.
From Little Shops of Horror, to LA Stories and Parenthood, Martin and Moranis are
equally
as funny and talented as Wilder and Pryor or even Martin and Lewis.
Men and dogs, rabbits and mice, are
equally
worthwhile in his view, and he continually (and the script is sedulous to a fault in this regard) emphasizes this here and elsewhere in his writings, and the result is a kind of pantheistic regard for everything that lives, which is wonderful and idealistic, but alas impractical.
The high school crush of his trying to buy out his store is an
equally
unoriginal Jan Levinson, the scion of "Corporate", coming down to give him a hard time.
Rugged ex-cop World War II veteran Burt Roth (a marvelously crusty Lee Van Cleef) and his
equally
tough Vietnam veteran bartender son Jim (a typically fine David Carradine) lock horns with ruthless Yakuza mobster Akira Tanaka (a deliciously wicked Mako) over who's got dibs on a priceless jade statue.
In a totally different personna she plays Dixie
equally
wonderfully.
It becomes annoying, like receiving text totally underlined and in capital letters: not everything is
equally
important nor do the images on one side of the screen contribute continuously in any significant way to what happens on the other side nor enhance our grasp of the whole.
A story not that un-similar to THE PHILADELPHIA STORY which deletes the scatterbrained socialites in favor for a gritty, urban setting, Cary Grant is fantastic in his role as Walter Burns as he tries to win back his wife Hildy Johnson (an
equally
brilliant Rosalind Russell in full comic mode) by literally throwing her back into what she -- deep down -- loves best: reporting and the breakneck lifestyle that comes with being in front of the news.
If you liked "An Inconvenient Truth", you will be enthralled by this
equally
important yet superior film.
Seth Green does it well as the goofy "sidekick" you're not sure you can trust, and the rest of the cast is
equally
eccentric.
This episode may possibly be worse than the previous, The Body in the Library
(equally
dismal).
Young plays the role to perfection again and Burke is
equally
up to the challenge.
The weakness lies basically in a thin story line, which an
equally
weak screenplay as well as uninteresting dialogs (surprisingly penned by ace writer Jaideep Sahni) doesn't bring impact.
I'm a fan of B-movies, but this Poverty Row film is so bad, I'm tempted not to bother reviewing it, but that cool title is what suckered me into watching it, so maybe my review will save others who might be
equally
tempted.
The closest thing to Friedel's film that I can imagine is Marc Lawrence's ultra rare Daddy's Deadly Darling aka Pigs (1972) which has
equally
menacing rural milieu, dark and deadly farm houses and overall feel of unexplained psychosis.
Unfortunately, there are other aspects of the movie that are not
equally
impressing.
Equally
important, shots fired by the US in Syria will echo loudly in Russia.
Devalued exchange rates, moderate government budget deficits, and the passage of time all appeared to be
equally
ineffective remedies.
Fascist solutions were
equally
unsuccessful, as in Italy, unless accompanied by rapid rearmament, as in Germany.
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