Seldom
in sentence
454 examples of Seldom in a sentence
I live in a part of the country where controversial documentaries are
seldom
seen, so I'm a long time getting to this one, but, wow!
Seldom
seen these days on television, it still keeps the romantic promise we remembered.
All in all it was top notch acting all around, and that is
seldom
to see in an action/thriller.
Seldom
you have the possibility to experience such well done atmosphere, filled with suspense.
Their children were Frank, Mary, Siobhan, Patrick, and the
seldom
seen Kathleen.
Director William "One Shot" Beaudine has some skill with the camera and all of the actors are engaging - something you
seldom
see in these kind of movies.
Sean Penn has
seldom
been so youthfully exuberant and amiable playing a young working-class man about to go off to war, finding love for the first time with a sweet lass he presumes is wealthy ("a Gatsby girl").
However, opening the window into this
seldom
explored and controversial world of illegal immigration gave it a fresh spin that makes it seem more relevant to the world we live in today.
The entire supporting cast ranges from very good to even better by my standards; but their parts
seldom
allow them to stand out for very long in this look at an entire social class.
Unfortunately in the real World it
seldom
happens that way.
Limbo are one of those
seldom
little qualities that one is lucky they found.
Seldom
have I seen a greater collection of grinning jackasses than were displayed in this thinly plotted venture.
Seldom
have I seen a film this bad, no matter that the book it is based on is one of my favorites.
Moreover, Fellini
seldom
got as erotic as here, and strangely as critical of women.
Unfortunately this gem of 1937 is not available on video and is
seldom
shown on TV anymore.
Guerin may not have been a very likable person, journalists
seldom
are, and it could be said that her reckless style of reporting didn't just put her own life at risk but that of her family as well, (she never courted anonymity).
It's been done, of course (and will no doubt be done again... and again and again...), but it's
seldom
been done as well as it has here.
Children are
seldom
the helpless,adult - dependent creatures they are often taken for.Perforce they can be resilient,resourceful and strong.
It is
seldom
that we see a top quality thriller, but this movie is well cast, well directed, and works wonderfully.
Predictably handsome melodrama, yet one which
seldom
involves the viewer.
Very
seldom
is a movie a collection of really cool photographs.
Absolutely PAINFUL to watch... can see the ratings weighted by journalistic types who simply LOVE to watch themselves portrayed as hardworking, conscientious types---instead of the jack-of-all trades, master of none dabblers who
seldom
penetrate down to the truth, but rely upon and create imagery having little to do with the reality they report.
I won't alliterate the story line, anymore than I have in the Summary, but this work was very compelling, demonstrating a realism
seldom
found in these types of works.
I
seldom
stop a movie part-way through and refuse to watch the rest of it.
Lovecraft excruciatingly cultivated sinister and dark atmosphere with climactic punctuations of visual action, almost the opposite of current films that are visually heavy to create the deep and dark unease (something they
seldom
do because ... perhaps ... they are running a formula in reverse?) ... Dan O'Bannon nearly nailed it with "The Resurrected" from Lovecraft's "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward".
I've seen this movie more than one time, which is something I
seldom
do.
So, I'm beginning to understand why German movies very
seldom
are exported...
Kate Nelligan projects a range of emotions and frustration
seldom
seen outside of theater.
We often hear of great moments in 1942's 'Cat People'; most specifically the swimming pool sequence and an almost heart stopping moment involving a scary walk and a bus or we may further be reminded of great scenes of psychological terror in Lewton's other movies, notably 'I walked With a Zombie'(1943) and 'The Body Snatcher' (1945), but we
seldom
hear of the sense of impending doom and escalating terror evoked during 'Isle of the Dead' which comes to head when we realise that one of the primary characters has been buried alive and it's her consequent insanity blended perfectly with an eruption of repressed superstition that chills the viewer in the final fifteen or so minutes.
When it comes to low-budget horror, they
seldom
are.
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