The main character in Andrea Arnold’s Bird sums up everything this feted British filmmaker knows her way around. She’s a 12-year-old kid called Bailey, pugnaciously played by the newcomer Nykiya Adams ...
Everyone loves to watch hummingbirds—tiny, brightly colored blurs that dart about, hovering at flowers and pugnaciously ...
It isn’t easy. For one thing, she has a mustache almost as fluffy as his own. For another, she is pugnaciously, insultingly faithful to him. Finally he turns up one of her old boy friends ...
He seems more eccentric than heroic, with his bizarre stance, his head held up pugnaciously, his face unlined in a peculiar bloated, waxen way. He's like a short, flabby tenor wandering around the ...
He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the landmark and has remained obsessed—and pugnaciously contrarian—ever since. “People desperately want to compare it to news media and films,” he says.
Gottfried is characteristically measured and careful as he compares research rather than selectively and pugnaciously repurposing it. Gottfried is taken seriously by those who reject his own ...
There are exceptions, of course, but most of the corn is healthy, the humor and situations are pugnaciously wholesome, and the killing is largely confined to historic battlefields rather than back ...
As the Republicans’ favourite insurrectionist threatens to blow up American dissent; literal freedoms of speech and autonomy, ...
That aligned them with the EU’s most Eurosceptic and pugnaciously rightist elements. Italian opposition MPs were appalled. Commentators warned that the prime minister had scuppered any chance of ...
He seems more eccentric than heroic, with his bizarre stance, his head held up pugnaciously, his face unlined in a peculiar bloated, waxen way. He's like a short, flabby tenor wandering around the ...
hovering at flowers and pugnaciously defending their ownership of a feeder. But to the scientists who study them, hummingbirds offer much more than an entertaining spectacle. Their small size and ...