Sentences with phrase «sly works»

A version of this article appears in print on June 12, 2010, on Page A19 of the New York edition with the headline: Sigmar Polke, Whose Sly Works Shaped Contemporary Painting, Dies at 69.
King also said that Al Jazeera confirmed to him that Sly worked at the clinic in 2011.
The secret ingredient is Bai Ling, whose performance is a sly work of genius.
Trapped, yes, but also a force of nature and a sly work of art.
, Pope.L has reworked this conundrum by making his sly work behave as if it were both a kinetic, unraveling art work and a living, decomposing thing, as well as a Hollywood - worthy spectacle bordering on — yes — illusion.

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It's simply a matter of bandwidth: As people are pulled into different engagements with family and friends, they find it easier to be distracted at work, especially with the opportunity to do online shopping on the sly.
Previously Norris worked on such civic initiatives as KC Digital Drive and was the inaugural chair of Kansas City Mayor Sly James» Challenge Cabinet.
I also agree with the person above that noted that people on disability should be investigated periodically to be sure they're not actually working for cash on the sly.
I've been making these for years as a sly party snack (fills people up without much work!)
Al Jazeera's source was Charlie Sly, who worked at an Indiana anti-aging clinic, the Guyer Institute, in 2011.
But stand between tides and above children, as the sly, absorbed heron stands among minnows, and you will find the small empiricists at work.
if wenger pulls this off he is back to his absolute best in the market just like his earlier years, i am thinking if wenger has got david dein working for him on the sly.
So Sly stood facing the turn for home, her eyes wide and her ears working, as Zipf moved to her left side.
With sly wit and boyish wonder, Kean's vignettes about key events in the understanding of air include numerous entertaining detours, such as the work of «William McGonagall, probably the worst poet who ever lived,» and Le Pétomane, a flatulence artist.
Heifer International is a charity organization working to end hunger and poverty around the world by providing livestock and training to struggling slydial is a voice messaging service which connects you directly to someone's mobile voicemail... pretty sly huh?
2018-04-08 18:37 Heifer International is a charity organization working to end hunger and poverty around the world by providing livestock and training to struggling slydial is a voice messaging service which connects you directly to someone's mobile voicemail... pretty sly huh?
One of the pleasures of Warehouse 13 is how it works a certain sly intelligence into a formula that initially seemed a little bit like X-Files crossed with Wishbone.
Argo is a valentine to the cinema in the very convincing drag of a political thriller; a closing title reveals that Chambers was literally declared a national hero for his work with Mendez, and it's the movie's sly mission to get us thinking of him as a figurative one as well, for all those great ape makeups.
After pitching Sony on a prototype, Sanzaru's efforts were rewarded with a chance to work on porting the Sly Collection — and, after proving itself capable of handling the ring - tailed thief and his associates, the company was given the chance to take over for original developer Sucker Punch and create a new adventure.
The screenplay by Rogen and Evan Goldberg (from a story co-written with producer Apatow) doesn't really take us anywhere we haven't been before, but it offers a sly take on stoner culture and an accidental buddy film that works...
As it turns out, Sanzaru — an outfit whose previous work includes Wii minigame collection Ninja Reflex, 2009's Secret Agent Clank and the Sly Collection — is made up of some pretty big Sly Cooper fans.
This is the work that Sly Stallone will be expected to continue.
Second - billed Del Toro is the «sicario» (slang for «hitman») working for Brolin's sly CIA agent.
Indeed, from the sly casting of impish Emily Blunt in the title role to the Easter - egg hues of Sandy Powell's typically immaculate frocks, Jean - Marc Vallee's film works overtime to convince us that the 18 - year - old Victoria could be very amused indeed: as Blunt barely suppresses laughter at a stiff royal function, or skips down a corridor after being informed of her impending coronation, she effectively severs any connection or comparison with Judi Dench's Oscar - nominated interpretation of the role in «Mrs Brown.»
Nicole Kidman's sly, exuberant turn as the mysterious Satine wouldn't work half as well if it hadn't been a duet w / Ewan McGregor's career best.
It has been a banner year for smart and fun comic book movie adaptations, and the reason those three films worked as well as they did is they had a sly sense of humor and didn't take themselves so deadly seriously as Justice League does.
While Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Walton Goggins all deliver excellent work, Samuel L. Jackson's show - stopping turn is the real standout, chewing up scenery with every juicy monologue and sly look.
Sony Computer Entertainment America confirmed «a reduction in workforce» at the studio, which includes employees who have worked on both the acclaimed inFamous and Sly Cooper franchises.
The jury's comment on Dunford reads, «Moe's physicality and sly charm first drew us to him — the ingredients of a modern - day Hollywood hero — but his work in Patrick's Day sealed the deal.
Killers Not everyone «round these parts liked this film as much as I did, but I felt its sly moodiness and deliberate pace actually worked supremely well and kept me involved right through to the end.
And that's kind of the way it's been ever since for Joe Dante's creature classic — generally regarded as one of the greatest werewolf films of all time, hallowed for Bottin's startlingly mature effects work (he was only 22 at the time), praised for a sly satirical script by John Sayles... and yet still plagued by the perennial refrain: ``... but «American Werewolf» is better.»
It improved on the sly delights of Audiard's previous work, but there was even better to come.
I kind of learned this from working on Creed, and I would talk with Sly [Stallone] about this a lot too while we were making that, and I think it was advice he gave me about action films being kind of like musicals.
Beyond that, its condensed 100 - ish minute runtime and sly «last meal» transitions work in its favour.
The picture's prologue, meanwhile, is economical and tense, and various touch - points along the way — including a sly indictment of the Amendment 2 whackos who proclaim, as one did at my screening, that the events depicted in the film are exactly the reason private citizens should own military weaponry — point to an accomplished director slumming to get work in the United States.
I left «Wonderstruck» dry - eyed but occasionally charmed, particularly by a sly reference to a beloved work of children's literature (fans of «From the Mixed - Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler» will recognize both a bookshop's name and a covetable sleepover), and by the idea of Julianne Moore as a silent - film star.
Sly fox Nick Wilde (voiced by Jason Bateman) works with new police recruit Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) as they investigate a missing otter case in Disney's «Zootopia.»
Since the humor of The Office is the kind of sly, nuanced wit that doesn t exactly work well in the context of a two - minute movie trailer, I was holding out hope that the studio simply decided to cram the more obvious Robin Williams schtick into the previews to lure in the people who made cash cows out of such dross as RV and Night at the Museum and that the actual film would be more in the vein of The Office.
Luis Buñuel's sly 1967 film gave Catherine Deneuve one of her most iconic roles — a housewife who finds work in a brothel.
It's worked well for Sony with many of their core franchises like Sly Cooper, God of War, and Metal Gear Solid.
Anyway, while this works great as a concert film: great performances from The Who, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Ritchie Havens, Joe Cocker, Santana, Janis Joplin, Sly & The Family Stone and, of course, Jimi Hendrix.
It's packed with hidden gems, celebrity cameos, sly innuendos, inside jokes and character development that builds off relationships established in earlier films featuring the various Avengers working solo or as a team.
One per - centers are taking it on the chin at the movies these days with recent releases like «The Founder» and «Get Out,» and now the latest cinematic smack out of Sundance, Beatriz at Dinner, a sly and telling exposé of class in America as seen through the eyes of a Mexican immigrant woman named Beatriz (Salma Hayek, «Savages»), a new - age holistic healer who works at a cancer rehabilitation center, does private massage therapy on the side, lives with her pet goats and drives a broken - down Volkswagen.
The effects are cool, the action incessant, the winking jokes (I swear there's even a sly political statement that had my audience burst into applause) work, maybe not so much because they're expertly written but they are spoken by an almost top heavy cast that's clearly having a ball.
Leo's right - hand man, Tom Reagan (Gabriel Byrne), is also seeing Verna on the sly, and when he's found out is obliged to switch sides, going to work for the Italian mob amidst a dramatically escalating gang war over liquor distribution.
It was going to be Sly's first role in a movie he didn't direct since Spy Kids 3 - D in 2003, and the two seemed like they should work well together considering their mutual love of gritty action flicks.
In an account better than spy fiction, Jennet Conant shows Dahl progressing from reluctant diplomat to sly man - about - town, parlaying his morale - boosting wartime propaganda work into a successful career as an author, which leads to his entrée into the Roosevelt White House and Hyde Park and initiation into British intelligence's elite dirty tricks squad, all in less than three years.
Sly, startling, exhilarating work from one of our boldest writers.
Often compared to David Sedaris, not least of all because his name was also David, Rakoff's work is just as funny as Sedaris» but also darker and slyer and imbued with the wisdom of someone who was born internally middle - aged.
You'll get to do what you want to do anyway, just no longer on the sly; every penny you make is a penny you didn't have to earn some other way, which buys you time; and your work has a much better chance of being noticed by the rights holders who inspired you (not to mention by other businesses on the lookout for people who show skill at the particular challenge of writing well within someone's else universe...).
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