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as a printer in Sydney, New South-Wales, however, he found the task exasperatingly difficult and attempted nothing further on his press.


John Justin, this Associated Artists release is a slow, contrived and exasperatingly arch puzzler that sets some sort of record for meandering banality".


A brief review from Publishers Weekly was mixed, calling the book "exasperatingly detailed and slow-going at times", but complimenting Burns for her ability.


span of a short television play" and felt that why John Gray "was as exasperatingly chirpy as the part demanded, and perhaps more so" the producer Storry.


] is exasperatingly entertaining enough to come with the Curb Your Enthusiasm soundtrack.


Wurtzel if she weren't so exasperatingly sympathetic to herself," wrote Ken Tucker in the New York Times Book.


The Guardian gave the film 2 stars out of 5, calling it "an inert and exasperatingly supercilious two-hander: self-conscious, tedious, with a dated and cumbersome.


is exasperatingly tame", claiming that the screenwriters "have kept their imaginations.


James Laurenson’s Boney is magnetic, arrogant yet charming, exasperatingly self-confident and determined not to take "No" for an answer (unless.


negligence are all satirically depicted, and Arrowsmith himself is exasperatingly self-involved.


Guardian wrote that "Dibb's movie looks good" but complained the film was "exasperatingly bland and slow-moving at all times" handing out a 2 of 5-star rating.


Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film 1 out of 5 stars, calling it "exasperatingly thin and derivative".


possibly pass on such a juicy target, and even though moving at the exasperatingly low speed of 5 knots (9.


The descriptive powers of these were exasperatingly inept to picture the manner in which the Princess stood, touching with.


The film was "exasperatingly slow" and the acting was sub-par, but Lupi saw these weaknesses as elements.


The action was later described by the Senior Officer as exasperatingly unsatisfactory.


Shubhra Gupta bemoaned that she was "watchable, if increasingly, exasperatingly familiar".


of IndieWire gave the film a grade of C+ and wrote, "Sam Levinson's exasperatingly gorgeous Malcolm ' Marie is a lot like the two people who lend its title.


their execution is, with rare exception, weakly imitative at best and exasperatingly inept at worst.


Ben Brantley, theatre critic of The New York Times, found it to be "exasperatingly misconceived", remarking that even when Hoffman is attempting to "manipulate.



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