Sentences with phrase «becoming preachy»

The tinfoil was a collage element that gave the paintings an objectlike identity and also was a humorous pun that kept the paintings from becoming preachy.
Based on a true story, the action keeps the film flowing smoothly without becoming preachy.
you are becoming preachy instead of having a back and forth conversation... you didn't answer any of my questions nor did you provide anything to be used as an argument for my @ssertion that satan is a creation of the middle ages and its need for a reason why such horrors have befallen them and they didn't want it to be god that did these things so...
Then there's just the simple joy of how «Blockers» manages to be educational about how to navigate sex and consent without ever becoming preachy or dull.
Bright does a solid job of exploring how people with social and financial power can and do abuse those who have none, but at no point does the experience become preachy.
It would be easy for a show trying to make points about America's racial sins to become preachy, particularly in 2017.
The mantra that it affects us all and our children is very worthy but repeated ad nauseum becomes preachy and promotes apathy as recent evidence shows.
But it seems to strive so hard to be inspirational, rather than letting the inspiration come through the story, that it becomes preachy and self - conscious.

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(BBC Radio 2 - Steve Wright) Her blog has become cult reading for anyone looking for simple and delicious food that's healthy and not preachy.
She says she has become more «deliberate about the outreach work that I'm doing and clarifying to colleagues why I'm doing it, how I'm doing it, and how they can get started doing something — without being preachy or telling them what to do.
I'm not going to become a fashion blogger, or a preachy ethical hippy.
It manages to express facts and data without becoming boring or preachy.
Addicted is supposed to be erotica, so perhaps thinking about it too much is unfair, but the film is so uneven (it's both hot and preachy), as well as way too long, that thinking becomes inevitable.
But there is a breaking point where the film becomes too saccharine and preachy.
While trying to do the former, it becomes too preachy — especially during its last act — , and while doing the latter, it feels more like a cheesy made - for - TV movie than a theatrical release.
The CEO provides the demonic foil that any great morality play cries out for, cynically played by Jeremy Irons, but the film still challenges us to ask ourselves what we would do if presented with the same situation, without becoming needlessly preachy.
It also never becomes overtly moral or preachy, another flaw that is all too prevalent in children's entertainment.
The aesthetic and originality of his films are felt and seen, but many complaints for his movies are that they became too preachy in nature while recycling the same ideas from previous works.
While the novel never falls into the trap of becoming too preachy or too offensive, Saving Montgomery Sole does openly explore various perceptions of sexuality and religion.
While it never falls into the trap of becoming too preachy or too offensive, Saving Montgomery Sole does openly explore various perceptions of sexuality and religion.
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