Donaldson brilliantly evokes the shifting politics of religious conviction that Jonson negotiated in his life and work.
He returns to his family a damaged, violent man, as Ms. Bier brilliantly evokes the personal cost of war without a hint of sanctimonious preaching.
Together they brilliantly evoked the world of "The People vs. Larry Flynt" in all its absurdity and unlikely gravitas.
And in his spring 1999 couture presentation on Sunday, Mr. Gaultier brilliantly evoked all three.
Publishers Weekly praised the artwork as "the color and b&w graphics are stunning, brilliantly evoking the nonvisual world of data transmission" but criticized the story can be confusing.
(1873) brilliantly evokes a boy's anticipation and excitement at the imminent arrival of his sea-faring father.
Kevin Macdonald's Oscar-winning documentary One Day in September (1999) brilliantly evokes this event and places it in a larger context.
But also how it used them to brilliantly evoke the mood at the heart of today's television - where so much is half-fiction and half-real.
Perl, the art critic for The New Republic, brilliantly evokes the intense, eclectic world that New York artists created for themselves by the 1950s.
Telling stories about characters seemingly unrelated, Mr. Kieslowski brilliantly evokes echoes and overlapping patterns that suggest a universe of mysterious connections.