Sentences with phrase «more theatrical»

«Those fellows from the Eighties were more theatrical
How much more theatrical can it get than having the lawyer led away by bailiffs?
But it is important, that this is contrasted with images of the more theatrical, physical experience of the exhibition.
In this new body of work the artists continue their play with light and shadow but with a more theatrical impetus.
Tate Modern's Turbine Hall commissions (first with the support of Unilever, now with Hyundai) have also been a midwife to ways of making art that are ever more theatrical, sometimes even grandiose.
Instead of the flower, fruit and vase arrangement typically seen in the still - life genre, the viewer sees a more theatrical and imaginative selection that transcends an ordinary landscape or still - life and becomes something that is harder to categorize.
Occasionally the corridors open up on to much larger ceremonial rooms, allowing for more theatrical presentations.
Often depicting lone female figures in dreary though regularly exclusive domestic interiors, her canvases convey an oddly charged atmosphere, poised between the tedium of housework, the boredom of rainy days spent alone at home, and something darker, weirder and more theatrical altogether.
The Vancouver school is perhaps less unified, but artists such as Jeff Wall, Stan Douglas and Rodney Graham each pursued a more theatrical approach, that investigates in a more narrative - laden fashion the social agency of images.
The more theatrical elements of the exhibit are presented in conjunction with Hartford Stage.
Rosenthal, however, describes the history of her work in improvisation as having similarities to performance art, but says, «I was always far more theatrical in my approach.»
Roxy Music and David Bowie had influenced the darkly flamboyant aspects of the London punk scene, and so in opposition to the dumb monochrome cynicism of mainstream Punk, each Tuesday anything went at Billy's, the more theatrical the better.
Like they say, it does feel more theatrical.
Announced earlier this month, Need for Speed: Payback is a new installment of the massive racing franchise that centers more on the action and energy that made the series famous, but with more theatrical flair than previous games.
Series frontrunner Tomonobu Itagaki was very vocal about interactivity in games, quick to criticize titles such as Heavenly Sword and God of War for their reliance on quick - time events to portray more theatrical events.
It was underwhelming to be sure, but it wasn't so bad that it ruined the entire series, as some more theatrical fans have proclaimed.
more theatrical and extreme.
Many readers want something slightly more theatrical in their garage, and the German car dogma you find in the UK press has always sat slightly uncomfortably with me when we're talking about a purchase you make with your heart.
The film Moukarbel has made focuses on the Joanne era alone, and refuses to dwell on her more theatrical past, becoming a portrait of a woman rather than one of a celebrity.
«Suddenly the «fun run'turns into... a more theatrical version of what we shot already.»
Chazelle and his cinematographer Linus Sandgren (American Hustle) go for the long continuous takes and even the seamless shots that demonstrate a more theatrical, rehearsed and choreographed style.
For a story centred on the staging of a play, I guess this was, in part, an attempt to feel more theatrical.
His Pennywise is more theatrical, more of an exploitation of all that's inherently macabre and grotesque about clowns.
By contrast, Netflix's more theatrical - friendly rival Amazon Studios came away with two awards for «You Were Never Really Here.»
I recently saw Would You Rather, which took the similar concept of how far one would go for money, but made it far more theatrical, and ultimately less believable.
The two actors approach the character in vastly different ways, with Burton going in a far more theatrical direction than Farrell, who instead portrays Alexander as a conflicted yet headstrong warrior.
Aside from more of an education in the specifics of cinema and theater, the only difference between me and the average person is that I see three hundred more theatrical releases per year than they do.

Not exact matches

The author uses a theatrical metaphor, backstage, to describe the configuration phase, its steps being more distant to the customer, such as the profit model, structure, and process.
To learn more about Marlo Hunter's creative entrepreneurial journey and The Theatrical Culinary Project, check out my interview with her on this Thought Talk Podcast episode.
With millennials consuming more and more of their media through mobile devices and social platforms, executives at Indigenous Media bet that Snapchat users would warm quickly to the idea of following a narrative story posted in regular installments to social media, as opposed to the traditional theatrical experience.
EDC pushes the boundaries of the imagination, with more than 500 theatrical performers, firework displays, and large - scale interactive art installations.
While Black Panther rode a huge wave of critical acclaim and fan excitement to the biggest opening weekend ever for the month of February (and the fifth - largest of all - time), raking in more than $ 426 million worldwide, a small number of Internet trolls still did what they could to dampen the good vibes surrounding the trailblazing film, which features Marvel's first African - American director (Ryan Coogler) and a cast led by black actors such as Chadwick Boseman and Lupita Nyong» o. Starting last week, in the first few days of Black Panther «s highly - anticipated theatrical release, some Twitter accounts started trying to spread false accounts of attacks at screenings of the movie.
The tailored men's business is appreciating a little more sophisticated, less theatrical environment.
Further, the illustration of the contemporary region of «grey» may be due to quite other efficacious historic routes — for example, to lighting effects arranged by theatrical producers — and in such a case, the term «stone» may suggest an even more violent error than In the former example.
I feel the worship music now a days is more like a arena theatrical performance.
Leicester Cathedral still stands by its choice to host a theatrical production of Shakespeare's Richard... More
Pearce concludes the book with a painfully uninformed discussion of King Lear that ignores the obligatory decision about the quarto and folio texts, as well as the entire critical and theatrical history; he advances a naive allegorical reading whose major elements have all appeared, more cogently, elsewhere.
Ibsen challenges his theatrical audience to probe more deeply into marital relationships.
Opened more than a century ago on March 21, 1904, The Westin St. Francis still today maintains its preeminence as San Francisco's center of social, theatrical and business life.
SeaWorld stopped breeding its orcas and phased out theatrical shows for more natural visitor encounters.
From jazz festivals and theatrical productions, to live concerts and sporting events, playing in Temecula Valley has never been more fun.
Located at The Park on Las Vegas Boulevard, Sake Rok is a theatrical hotspot open for lunch, dinner and a late - night bar and lounge that will thrill guests with more than just its array of delicious sushi, Japanese cuisine and private - label sake.
Many girls opt for more artistic or theatrical programs, like the popular Summer Workshop Exploring Arts and Theater camp, said Executive Director Liza McElroy.
And while some parents may once have seen it as being too grand or theatrical, evidence suggests that the tides are shifting, and more and more couples are opting for this name as opposed to the more traditional and formal Maxwell or Max.
More than just a theatrical experience, we love MFA because it is a fun bonding moment as well.
Such theatrical thuggishness may have been effective in the era of backroom shakedowns and party bosses, but today's politics is suffused with irony and live - cast on Twitter — and tough - guy threats are more likely to get mocked than they are to make delegates and congressmen cower in fear.
In classical tragic format, the play covers twenty - four hours of drama — and in classic Russian theatrical style begins with bourgeois jubilation that soon deteriorates into something far more sinister.
«We have no evidence that [acupuncture] is anything more than theatrical placebo,» says Harriet Hall, a retired family physician and U.S. Air Force flight surgeon who has studied, and long been a critic of, alternative medicine.
In the study, eight HIV - positive women and seven HIV - negative women from Medea's core group formed the final performance group that culminated in a professional theatrical run of eight shows seen by more than 1,000 people.
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