But
as the viewer looks more closely at the gestures, they recall a crude visual joke that suggests sexual activity.
One hint: there is often something hidden in the works collected here — for instance, Rowena Dring's clear, comic - like landscape «paintings» turn out to be sewn together out of small pieces of fabric, which, as soon
as the viewer looks more closely, dissolve into countless flecks of color.
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As the viewer looks at the photograph, the woman on the couch looks right back.
Not exact matches
«The researchers think pre-questions probably have this benefit because they act
as an «orienting device», directing
viewers to
look out for specific information, and perhaps also because they reduce
viewers» complacency and overconfidence in their knowledge, thus motivating them to pay more attention,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Digest's write - up of the findings.
Executives at Amazon and Netflix have said in the past that winning major Hollywood awards are good for business,
as they lend even more credibility to streaming players
looking to woo
viewers to their services while also helping to attract high - profile talent, such
as actors, writers, and directors.
The opening credits sing a catchy, albeit dark tune encouraging you
as the
viewer to
look away.
As viewers who went to see the film this weekend noticed, one scene
looked extremely familiar to fans of Krasinski's original breakout role of Jim Halpert on The Office.
According to this definition, the wo4 of art functions
as a symbol when ii offers the
viewer a manner of
looking ai something which reveals an otherness, What we
look at may be a recognizable subject or the nonreferential manipulation of paint over a surface.
The joke is rich: Buster earlier in the season had won a baby seal plush toy from a claw machine, and the careful
viewer will now
look back on that event
as a foreshadowing of his prosthetic hook.
These
look and sound
as if they'd be delicious, but the title says «chia - spiced», which may not attract
as many
viewers.
The MLS is
looking to sign two Mexican stars
as it
looks to expand its
viewer - base and increase the number of followers of the league.
In my review of the show, I'd criticized Jamie Oliver in a big way for failing to tell
viewers that Carpinteria High, the school he held up
as a model for excellent food (and it did
look fantastic, no question about it), was the recipient of a generous grant from the Orfalea Foundation which assisted with staff training, the purchase of kitchen equipment and the planting and maintenance of the school garden.
In a nice piece of investigative journalism, techPresident's Josh Levy
looked yesterday at Barak Obama's YouTube
viewer statistics and wondered if something didn't quite add up: the candidate's YouChoose channel has been viewed 35 times more than arch-enemy Hillary Clinton's, but it
looks as though the YouTube stats might be counting a lot of ghost runners
as real people.
Viewers of the broadcast component of the contest, to be called «Independent» and currently
looking for a network home, will help eliminate one competitor per week,
as on most reality shows, until a winner is left standing — and holding $ 1 million to give away to a «worthy» cause.
Viewers looked on in horror on Monday night
as officers appeared to stand aside while looting and violence took place.
As each year passes, we like to take a
look back and share what our online
viewers liked the most from our weekly program.
The rationale is that
viewers spend longer
looking at those which defy their expectations, presumably
as they try to work out what's going on.
«Poisoned Water» takes a thorough
look behind the headlines to give
viewers insight both into the environmental and human costs of the Flint water crisis
as well
as how public officials actively hid the danger thereby eroding the public trust.
As a result, the image is perceived as if it were a window the viewer is looking through, and details in the image are interpreted as objects scattered across a landscap
As a result, the image is perceived
as if it were a window the viewer is looking through, and details in the image are interpreted as objects scattered across a landscap
as if it were a window the
viewer is
looking through, and details in the image are interpreted
as objects scattered across a landscap
as objects scattered across a landscape.
I asked her to take a very honest
look at my blog and tell me: what would SHE,
as a
viewer / consumer, like to see more of.
In addition to increasing
viewers to your website, Squarespace offers an analytics feature that gives you details such
as how visitors are coming across your portfolio, what pages visitors are
looking at, and their geographic location.
Over the summer, they partnered with QVC to present, in real time, the
looks Laura Geller was promoting during her live spot, so
viewers could try them on
as they watched, and — kaboom — make a more confident purchase decision.
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The movie, which follows four marines (Mark Wahlberg's Marcus, Taylor Kitsch's Michael, Emile Hirsch's Danny, and Ben Foster's Matt)
as they get trapped behind enemy lines during a risky mission, certainly opens with a fair amount of promise,
as Berg does a nice job of initially drawing the
viewer into the familiar proceedings - although, by that same token, it's clear that the film would've benefited from a more in - depth
look at the individual protagonists (ie the four men are, to an increasingly distressing degree, basically interchangeable).
As inviting and professional as the film looks, its plot is far too episodic to sustain viewer attention; for every brief oasis of energy, there's a barren wasteland of 20 minutes through which the audience must trudg
As inviting and professional
as the film looks, its plot is far too episodic to sustain viewer attention; for every brief oasis of energy, there's a barren wasteland of 20 minutes through which the audience must trudg
as the film
looks, its plot is far too episodic to sustain
viewer attention; for every brief oasis of energy, there's a barren wasteland of 20 minutes through which the audience must trudge.
I'm hoping that the story will develop
as well
as «Blood and Sand» and «Gods of the Arena», but it's really
looking good at the moment [UK
viewer, just got past Episode 4].
While many
viewers may watch it primarily to
look for clues
as to the filmmaker Fellini would become, there's actually a perfectly satisfying narrative at its core.
The cop accused of setting him up sure
as hell
looks and acts dodgy enough for you the
viewer to believe it.
I'm hoping that the story will develop
as well
as «Blood and Sand» and «Gods of the Arena», but it's really
looking good at the moment [UK
viewer,
The fine Polish director Agnieszka Holland (Europa Europa) pays her respects with a daringly murky -
looking movie that demands
viewers enter the void too and meet Socha and his Jews
as real, flawed men and women behaving in flawed ways under suffocating conditions.
While rocker - docs invariably promise to lift the veil of stardom,
viewers of titles
as diverse
as Don't
Look Back or In Bed With Madonna will know that the genre generally reinforces, rather than deconstructs, the public personae with which we have become infatuated.
Not all that much happens, but the episodes nip along just smartly enough to sustain interest
as to what this jigsaw puzzle will
look like once assembled, the disclaimer being that
viewers will have good reason to be ticked off if the payoff doesn't justify the commitment.
Filmmakers Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia probe this phenomenon, jarring
viewers with an inside
look at one of these «reform» centers,
as well
as shedding light on the mindset of these Internet «addicts.»
Will this movie, playing to young
viewers who don't know the Stooges at all,
look off - puttingly old - fashioned or so bizarrely slapstick - intense that it seems
as up - to - the - minute in its comedy
as anything from Adam Sandler or Will Ferrell?
The young
viewers cheered their way to the triumph, and I can imagine them
looking out of car windows in wonder
as they rode home from the theater.
Inspired by Sean Baker's Tangerine, Soderbergh also shot this motion picture on an iPhone and purposely gave it a squalid, lo - fi
look in order to help magnify Sawyer's psychologically induced paranoia
as much
as possible, and while this visual aesthetic suits the material perfectly, it will just
as likely turn off a small subset of potential
viewers sight unseen at the same time.
«Nature» sticks close to home for Bay Area
viewers with tonight's episode at 8 on KQED: The episode
looks at the ecosystem of the Yosemite Valley,
as filmmaker Joseph Pontecorvo follows scientists who are measuring the impact of climate change on the wilderness area.
As an author of a film which doesn't rely on effects and attention - grabbing action, would you say contemporary Hollywood production offers enough to satisfy the more demanding
viewers, who are
looking for more than simply brief entertainment in movies they watch?
A brilliant performance done by Gary Oldman
as Winston Churchill makes the
viewer feel
as if they are
looking into a flashback from the past.
As a Western that is more accessible to women, it offers some passable entertainment for the typical
viewers of the Lifetime channel, but for those
looking for more solid entertainment, the pickings are mighty slim.
Don't forget, it's 22 years ago for me and so I
look back on it
as a part
viewer, part writer, part actor.
Manville says it took some time for her, personally,
looking at the film from
as removed a perspective
as she could, but the empathy eventually did take hold,
as she thinks it does for many
viewers.
As for the Kubrick - ian flourishes, exploring beyond Jupiter, something that
looks very like Hal's eye, and a sequence that may cause the
viewer to solemnly implore said Hal to open a pod - bay door, they are integrated with such wit that rather than being derivative, they are sheer pleasure.
Those
viewers looking for a gripping thriller or a great war flick should probably
look elsewhere,
as this Robert Redford directed piece is only about trying to provoke thought.
«The film will offer the
viewer a unique
look into two larger - than - life figures who served
as the catalysts for one of the most defining moments in our history, the end of the Cold War,» said Scott Free prexy Ridley Scott («Black Rain»), who serves
as one of the producers.
Coming from Dreamworks» animation studio, tapping the same empty vein
as The Prince of Egypt and The Road to El Dorado, Sinbad
looks as if it borrowed pieces from every single successful animated cartoon of the past 10 years and spit out a kind of combination, so
as not to startle
viewers with anything new.
While most of them are endearing (such
as the rock biter, luck dragon, and little elves), others
look so bizarre that they may be disturbing to young
viewers.
As the
viewers, we were given the opportunity to
look into a world that is often very closed.
But now it's a reality and
as a
viewer, it
looks like Reyna was able to bring together a solid group to make a solid film.