From reading Jude Deveraux by flashlight at 4 am, to secretly ordering used Sandra Brown paperbacks with her mother's credit card, she's always had her nose
buried in a love story — or what she wished was a love story (poor Nancy Drew and Ned Nickerson didn't get enough action).
Not exact matches
An oddly affecting
love story about
burying the hurt and trudging forward
in the face of pain and finding your own version of happiness.
I felt the
love story in general was, um, a bit
buried in the first one.
Not because it's about two people (a very good Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams) of the same sex who fall
in love with one another, but because it neither rushes its
story (about a woman who returns to her Jewish Orthodox community to
bury her late father and reignites her passions with a childhood friend) or judges its characters.
But we're here not to
bury Sandler — he's years, if not decades away from a career - long obituary — but to praise him
in writer - director Noah Baumbach's (Mistress America, While We're Young, Frances Ha, The Squid and the Whale) latest exploration of
love, life, and failure among New York City's social, cultural, and artistic elites, The Meyerowitz
Stories (New and Selected).
For fans of the Coen brothers» films or for those who just
love their thrillers with a dash of sharp humor — an engaging and offbeat
story about a man driven to murder, who then
buries the body
in his backyard only to discover that there are two other shallow graves on his property.
lots of political and social commentary
buried in it, though, and the larger
story is cleverly framed (the end of civilization is
in the middle, and the ending goes
love - among - the - ruins instead), which is probably why Chaykin wrote it.
Included
in their collection are A Normal Lost Phone, Another Lost Phone: Laura's
Story, and
Bury me, my
Love.
Zaatari's two - part contribution to dOCUMENTA (13) similarly challenges the expectations audiences may bring by casting his latest works on archives not
in the context of politics, history and memory but rather as a
love story for two men played by three actors,
in the black and white, 16 mm silent film The End of Time (2012), and as a mentor — apprentice drama
in Time Capsule (2012), an extended performance for which the artist
buried a concrete - encased collection of small monochromatic paintings — a tribute to an unnamed photographer said to be losing his sight —
in a hole
in the ground that was dug next to the Fulda River
in the Karlsaue Park, with four spokes of rebar marking the spot.