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It's a beautiful morning, another bright sunshiny day of infinite possibility stretching out in front of us.
Its flaws — its portentousness, its flashbacks, the sunshiny self-importance of anything that happens in California — are far outweighed by its brilliant pleasures.
If you're in the right mood, you can luxuriate in Oliver Stone's "Savages," a movie devoted to sex and drugs and extravagant cruelty, to sunshiny indolence, to a scummy ethos in which everyone but a few beautiful people betrays everyone else.
The two works have little… It is probably fair to say that Andrea Palladio, who died in 1580, is the patron saint of every McMansion that has ever cluttered the… "Kings," a new NBC drama, inspired by the Biblical story of King David and set in what seems to be the near future, is about… The man and woman meet at a sunshiny garden party at the American Embassy in Dubai.
Prolonging the pleasures of summer, two sunshiny seaside movies from France, one glamorous and silly, the other earnest, lyrical, and mysterious, have shown up at once.
The camera flows behind her as she passes through olive trees and makes her way to the sizable house in Cagnes-sur-Mer, not far from the Mediterranean, in the sunshiny, breezy, Edenic south of France where so many painters — Cézanne, Picasso, Braque — spent time or ended their days.
Yet the movie, shot on sunshiny, light-filled days, feels joyous and loose-limbed, and the audience learns to relax and go with it.
This movie is easy to take — chatty and sociable, with a brightly lit, even sunshiny gloss and an open sensuality.
It happened on a pretty, sunshiny day, two days of rising water.
He hadn't been there long when he noticed Ms. Compton from across the enormous room — her "bright and sunshiny face, rare in this world of cynics in New York," he remembered.
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