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Anthony’s performance—he wisely shies away from going too big, since Manson has been portrayed onscreen as a raving
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super-dino rampaging through an open park. Such splendid destruction is easy to buy onscreen these days, but genuine
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which she wandered Westeros looking for Stark girls and never finding any. Onscreen, by contrast, she’s
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Wonder, in particular, is such a hard thing to evoke onscreen in a
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over a colony of Socotra cormorants. ( Ben Macdonald ) April 1, 2019 Share Save Onscreen eagles lock talons in
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audiences. Two trends immediately emerge after judging the small sample size of onscreen female presidents: Not one
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lack of the qualities once thought essential to computer-game success: relentless onscreen action and joystick
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in the "interface hall of shame." When the Find window comes onscreen, it contains a
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Anthony’s performance—he wisely shies away from going too big, since Manson has been portrayed onscreen as a raving
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otherworldly, almost alien quality to Jay’s naiveté, as if his character has wandered onscreen from another world. As
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backstory in a tidy, 90-second prologue; by instead conveying it at length onscreen, Branagh’s film deepens
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super-dino rampaging through an open park. Such splendid destruction is easy to buy onscreen these days, but genuine
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of perhaps the most pitifully retrograde female lead role to appear onscreen in the
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which she wandered Westeros looking for Stark girls and never finding any. Onscreen, by contrast, she’s
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