-
stories as "concise,
subtle and masterly"
noting that they have a "subtle,
unshowy,
covert brilliance". Ruth Scurr,
writing in The Telegraph,
points to the...
- 2017. Theatre-Wales (7 July 2018). "Richard
Harrington Gives a Beautiful,
Unshowy Performance". "Covid: Poldark's
Richard Harrington took
Deliveroo job in...
- sequence, Pegg
writes that
Bowie "acquits
himself well with a thoughtful,
unshowy performance." In 1991,
Bowie reteamed with
Landis for an
episode of the...
- hair and a
crash pad with a zero WAF (Woman
Acceptance Factor). It's an
unshowy,
generous performance and it
greatly humanizes a
movie that, as it shifts...
- also more warmhearted. It
shares the
attributes of its hero: likable,
unshowy,
somewhat dull but
reliably soothing." "The Librarianist".
House of Anansi...
- with
Peter Bradshaw writing in The Guardian, "Director
Richard Eyre, with
unshowy authority, gets the best out of
Dench and
Blanchett and, with
great shrewdness...
-
January 2002, the
Honolulu Advertiser described emo
people as "intentionally
unshowy": "these guys
often ride bicycles, keep diaries,
write poetry and hang...
-
sometimes but
mostly ****ured."
Bilge Ebiri of
Vulture called the film "an
unshowy but
slick underdog sports picture,
fluidly told and
elegantly mounted."...
- from the
point of attachment.
aphananthous (of flowers) Incon****uous or
unshowy, as
opposed to
phaneranthous or showy.
aphlebia Imperfect or irregular...
-
Watts and
notes that "the film
belongs to Xzannjah,
whose radiant yet
unshowy performance nails Matilda dead
centre and
pulls off the
tricky double act...