Since no two lines actually rendezvous, a shifting pattern emerges from their misalignment that evokes the nervous scrawl of a polygraph test. |
Jaimie Todd's timbered design successfully evokes the world of the trestle bridge and the desolate prison. |
The biblical language that the author recreates for her story further evokes Puritan regions. |
While it is very likely the most seriously toned of the films in the line-up this year, it still evokes shrills of fear and delight. |
She evokes a broadcasting company that was different from that of today, full of stuffed shirts and bibulous eccentrics. |
In his latest film, he evokes the lost glamour of the Jazz Age, blurring lines until the image seems to recede into misty memories. |