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The game looks absolutely stunning on the PS4, with each X-ray attack and fatality rendered in brilliant, bone-crunching detail; it truly is a visual pleasure to watch someone have their face sliced clean off.
His work in psychology and related areas like semiotics, the study of signs and symbols, convinced Dr. Vakoch that interstellar communication might be more difficult than the astronomers and physicists who make up most of the SETI community thought, and than he himself had thought as a high school student under the brilliant bone-chilling night skies back in Minnesota.
Kaguya's melancholy segues more neatly than you might imagine into that of Roy Andersson's brilliant, bone-dry absurdist comedy A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (Artificial Eye, 12) – a film that smuggles a perversely hopeful view on how to live into its whey-faced meditation on life's very futility.
The scent of wild mint hangs in the air as we pass dusky ravines where baboons swing from the fig trees, swerving past brilliant white bones stripped of flesh by vultures.
Weaving it all together is composer Hinchliffe, a founder member of Tindersticks, whose atmospheric work added so much to the mountain milieu of Debra Granik's brilliant Winter's Bone.
With 600 pages of metafictional shenanigans in relentlessly brilliant prose, The Bone Clocks hits lots of hot buttons, from the horrors of the Iraq war to the Eternal Battle of Good and Evil to the near-future downfall of our civilisation.
Jake's brilliant introduction to bones includes pictures from his own collection showing some of his favourites such as the skeletons of Vulpy the fox and Oscar the hedgehog.
Among the area's other early adopters: Copita's slick tapas, Bone Daddies' brilliant ramen and Flat White, one of London's first up-to-date coffee shops.
It was a bone-dry, brilliant day.
2004 includes children's books (Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve - brilliant book!) to recommended reads such as Dead Air, and The Lovely Bones.
The colour palette of bleached bone whites and brilliant blues, and the haunting music of Charles Ives add to the odd, mesmerising atmosphere.
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