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1974 examples of Provides in a sentence
It also
provides
reliable news, logical commentary and a different view than what ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS thinks is best.
The commentary gives a few interpretations of scenes, but also
provides
priceless quotes on the crafting of Cat Soup, along the lines of: "well, the artists were asking what we should do in this scene, but I didn't know myself, so its hard to say why it turned out as it did" (that's a bad paraphrase by the way).
(The booklet included in the set
provides
excellent answers to such questions, as do various online sites.)
Martin Sheen is excellent, and though Nick Nolte has a small part, he too
provides
excellent support.
I am going to go with those astute user reviewers who point out that Emma Roberts
provides
us with a positive role model for young women, not syrupy about it either.
Lack of nurturing, combined with an inability to negotiate even the simplest necessities of daily life or the basic social requirements, may compel even a genius to enthusiastically embrace that which
provides
a personal comfort zone.
It's a beautiful story without sentimentality or guilt associated with it, and the conclusion
provides
hope without leaving people feeling alienated.
Matthau, fortunately, was allowed to recreate his role as Oscar, a one-of-a-kind gem of comic performance that
provides
consistent laughs throughout.
Alta's other lover, icy lesbian casting agent Camila Stone (Mary Woronov),
provides
an alibi for Max.
The final chapter in the Hanzo the Razor trilogy
provides
fitting closure for this entertaining series of samuraisploitation.
At a couple of other points in the movie, we are treated to more, softer, banjo music which
provides
a very pleasant accompaniment to the trip down the river For all the good points of this film, I did find it a little lacking in purpose.
Performances by everyone involved should be duly noted: Geraldine Fitzgerald plays Arthur's loving-yet-ruthless grandmother, Sir John Gielgud almost steals the entire show with his acidic droll-isms (He took home the Oscar for this one), and Christopher Cross
provides
the Main Theme song (Oscar winner "Best That You Can Do").
This film
provides
the saga of a legendary Wild Bill Hickock.
However, Gojoe
provides
far more than just beautiful images (as does MUSA... don't which to imply a contrast) - it's second greatest strength is superb acting, and a fascinating story with some very dark philosophy.
Another necessary ingredient of a superior giallo is a catchy, hummable score, and Bruno Nicolai
provides
one for this film that should stay with you for days.
What a wonderful droll commentary the film
provides
even after all these years.
The villagers try to keep the women inside at all times by staking crosses everywhere and using a weird-looking, hairy-faced scarecrow that an old man
provides
the voice for.
I just love "Dark Angel" - and not just because the spunky charm and great looks of Jessica Alba, but also because of Michael Weatherly, whose brilliant, low-key performance single-handedly
provides
a counter-balance to the series' outrageously futuristic plot.
Only Linda Hunt
provides
this mess's saving graces with a magnificent turn as a Pirate-Jenny-of-the West.
Dietrich
provides
comedy relief, sounding exactly like Madeline Kahn in "Blazing Saddles."
It
provides
an excellent performance by the veteran African-American character actor Bill Henderson, who plays Clive, a stereotypical elderly font of wisdom who imparts some of that wisdom to the driven and compulsive but Ultimately Decent Chris and the frivolous and irresponsible but Ultimately Decent Tony.
He also
provides
a 'deus ex machina' ending as well.
You don't really even need a budget to pull off some type of effect, but all this movie
provides
is a costume seen in close-up or in shadow, further removing the presence of the werewolf from this film.
A far, far better example of how a philosopher can be treated on film is "McLuhan's Wake," which in 90 minutes
provides
an excellent biographical overview and introduction to the key concepts in the writings of Marshall McLuhan.
Eventually he can take no more, divorces his wife and goes off to write what he pleases in peace, leaving his wife to marry a long-time admirer (Irving Pichel) who
provides
her with money and status even though she is not in love with him.
Director Mark Robson, like other Lewton filmmakers Jacques Tourneur and Robert Wise,
provides
just the right touch of suspense to keep one riveted.
Mostly it
provides
an understanding into the pain and confusion one faces when they are gay.
The country setting is beautifully photographed and Herrmann, in his first collaboration with Hitchcock,
provides
a nice score.
Although Mitchell's character is not a detective, this plays a lot like a detective film, and director Cahn is a master at pacing, so despite the miniscule budget (Havana is evoked by a few small sets and a few California exteriors with Spanish-language signs on them!), the film plays like a good little paperback-original mystery novel--especially so since Mitchell
provides
voice-over narration here and there to speed things along and to mention things that would be too expensive to show on camera.
Although a low-budget programmer that is only 67 minutes long and was no doubt made in a few weeks, PIER 5, HAVANA
provides
good, honest, hard-boiled entertainment and plays like a good 1950s detective TV show.
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