Word: acclaimed
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...Coetzee’s cancellation was not altogether unexpected; he has been extremely shy throughout his illustrious career, refusing to speak to the media despite his public acclaim...
Although a lot of effort was put into Pat McGee Band’s latest, and they are struggling for much deserved acclaim, From the Wood, McGee’s self-produced debut, is a much better investment
...rebuttal to your statement about undeserved post-summer doldrums acclaim, I present to you Entertainment Weekly’s largely respectable critic Lisa Schwarzbaum and her take on last year’s rigid, bland-as-glue Seabiscuit: “A rare pedigreed entrant in a summer of mules.” It seems many critics (79 percent of them, according to rottentomatoes.com) are not as capable as you think of keeping their cool after a summer of roasted, bloated turkeys...
...Matheson ’89, a post-doctoral student on Kirshner’s team, was in awe of the transition from relative obscurity to popular acclaim. “All of a sudden we’re working on the stuff that everybody talks about,” he says...
...before it picked up seven Goya awards in February; the film starts its Europewide run in April, but has already taken in over €4 million in Spain. Indie Circle also bought Osama - the award-winning debut from Afghan director Siddiq Barmak, which has just been released to critical acclaim and grossed €210,000 in its first three weeks. "So far, so good," says Mercier. "They've done as well as we expected." Previously, the closest Europe got to a Continentwide network was London-based PolyGram, a film studio that built distribution operations in all the major European territories...