- In
classical ballet,
aplomb (French pronunciation: [aplɔ̃])
refers to an
unwavering stability maintained during a
vertical pose or movement. The word is...
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absurdist comedy to the limit,
which he
pushes even
further past with
deadpan aplomb in what
might be his most
uncomfortably funny feat yet." Metacritic, which...
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rated the film 3 out of 5
stars and
wrote "The thriller,
executed with
aplomb by
Sailesh Kolanu,
wants to be a
consummate whodunit, in the
sense that...
- it
failed to
showcase his full potential. However, he
bounced back with
aplomb,
collaborating with top
stars like Silambarasan,
Sivakarthikeyan and Ajith...
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Ashok Kumar, S.R. (15
December 2005). "An
actress who
plays her
roles with
aplomb". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
Archived from the
original on 13 May 2006....
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where one of television's best
procedurals amuses and
unnerves with
equal aplomb." On Metacritic, the
third season received a
score of 92
based on reviews...
- in
supporting roles. The film
captures the
lifestyle of
celebrities with
aplomb with the 1950s film
industry as its backdrop. It was
released on 7 December...
- the
charm offensive with
moments of
vulnerability and
tears with
great aplomb".
Earning over ₹350
crore (US$41 million) worldwide, it
emerged as one of...
- of The New York
Times felt she pla**** the role "with the
perfect snippy aplomb." The film
grossed over $5 million at the US box office. Also in 1995, she...
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