'Color' James Danziger Gallery 130 Prince Street SoHo Through July 29 Bold or muted, realistic or expressive, photographic color is the subject of this unusually satisfying summer show.
The result was an unusually satisfying evening of modern dance.
Equally important, being a mentor in the program has enabled me to pay a debt of gratitude to the institution of Congress for the chance to engage in an unusually satisfying and important form of public service during my years on the Hill.
What makes the film an unusually satisfying genre exercise, apart from the director's youthful brio, is the gnarled authenticity of its cast.
Engaging the emotions and the intellect simultaneously and possessed of a rare technical ease, "The Seven Sisters" is an unusually satisfying novel.
The film's moral seriousness, coupled with the complex triangle of jealousy, honor and sympathy that develops between the condemned man and his protectors, makes "The Widow of St. Pierre" an unusually satisfying period drama.
The smash hit play Erica eventually writes - her delicious revenge on the man who caused her such pain - is called "A Woman to Love," which would have been a much better title for this unusually satisfying comic romance than the empty and generic one it has.
His words half swallowed, his features perpetually tinged with guilt, Justin is temperamentally unsuited to being the hero of a globe-trotting political thriller, which is part of why "The Constant Gardener" is an unusually satisfying example of the genre.
It all adds up to an unusually satisfying show, one that stirs memories and sets the imagination working.
Though present in relatively few scenes, Jack Nicholson dominates Rob Reiner's film as the truculent Marine commander in a "big, commercial entertainment of an unusually satisfying order" (Canby).