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- in Esquire, called it an "incoherent murder mystery" that "stumbled... clunkily through 90 minutes of flimsy narrative", though tearing apart the mess –...
- "intermittently powerful if somewhat stiff-jointed" and wrote that it can be "clunkily expository" and "frustratingly vague." "The Occupation, Feature Film, 2017-2019...
- features and irritating interludes." The album is "cinematic in the most clunkily literal sense", with three skits and a "two-and-half-minute-long ramble"...
- dependable Hooda, goes a little overboard with all the feeling; alternating clunkily between melancholic and hyper, Hooda constructs a wildly implausible character...
- the Tragical History Tour part of All You Need Is Cash, with the sound clunkily muted out during the segment's narration in order to leave just the music...
- unspoken. The dialogue is close to pure exposition, with an occasional clunkily macho line thrown in as a concession to dramatic atmosphere. Show, don't...
- problem. The switches from light to dark and back again are now handled too clunkily to convince; the exaggerated mateyness with the audience is cringemaking...
- Rotterdam. Jonathan Romney of Screendaily characterized Light Thereafter as "clunkily written" with a "very male" approach to ****uality but praised Barry Keoghan's...
- conceding that Deadly Harvest is "not a great film", being "poorly acted, clunkily directed, clumsily shot, and unimaginatively scripted", nevertheless Andrew...
- West Coast FM radio smoothness, yacht rock, and tepid jazziness" with "clunkily expounded existential narratives". All tracks are written by Gary Kemp...