- for once."
Leslie Felperin of The
Guardian criticised the film for its "
risibly cliched dialogue" and "wooden,
poorly directed acting", but
commended the...
-
Laughter is a
pleasant physical reaction and
emotion consisting usually of rhythmical,
often audible contractions of the
diaphragm and
other parts of the...
- the film a
negative review and wrote, "But the
misogyny of the movie’s
risibly ****ic
villains is only one
distasteful thread in this
sleazy saga of...
-
their romantic crisis deeply implausible and
their final reconciliation risibly silly." Peranson, Mark. "The
Three of Life". "'Love Island':
Sarajevo Review"...
- The
Irish Times found that
everything in the show is "absurd,
generic or
risible". The
Telegraph was
kinder to the show, as it
found the show to be a "silly...
- film's
story and dialogue,
which she
called absurd and "snort-out-load
risible". She felt the
fight sequences were "uninspired",
although she did note...
-
weepie to M.
Night Shyamalan/Nicholas Sparks-level
spiritual hokum, this
risibly long-winded
drama is
perhaps above all a
profound cultural insult, milking...
-
system of
democracy and
freedom (a
definition many
critics of HT
regard as
risible), not just as an
economic system based on
private ownership, and is frequently...
- laugh" (past
participle risus) deride, derision, ridicule, ridiculous,
risible robor- oak,
strength Latin rōborāre "to strengthen", from rōbur, rōbus...
- remake, and a
fairly dismal, cut-price one at that, its
shoddiness being risibly exemplified from the
start by the
almost Python-esque studio-tank storm...