Sentences with phrase «deadpan looks»

To wit: Marlo is a quick draw when it comes to deadpan looks and sharp quips, but also, and of course, loving and exceptionally competent.
The paintings after 2005 — a collage of grids in different scales colliding at different angles; a counterpoint of impasto freestyle painting, or silk - screened commercial imagery, or an expanse of text with the deadpan look of an old phone book.
She gives me a deadpan look and says nothing.

Not exact matches

Two performances in Game Night stood out to me, which is an accomplishment, since everyone in the film gave memorable and entertaining performances from Magnussen's look of child - like wonder when he was right about something everyone else doubted to Horgan's quick wit and ability to quickly and naturally go from moments of honest laughter to moments of unforgettable deadpan.
With pitch - perfect performances, inventive set pieces and a cutting deadpan wit, The Square is a hilarious, unique and often surreal look at idealism, hypocrisy and cynicism in the modern world.
So if you're looking for a gumshoe noir, the credentials are there in abundance, right down to a deadpan narrator.
The Grand Seduction Taylor Kitsch plays a doctor, Brendan Gleeson a fisherman in this Canadian comedy that looks to play fast and loose with the deadpan side of things.
Pinhead has zero remorse, looking you dead in the eye as he delivers a deadpan promise to «tear your soul apart.»
Alex Da Corte's wonderfully perverse photographic works take the kind of deadpan aesthetic perfected by Elad Lassry and Roe Ethridge and drag it through the looking glass into a strange new synthetic realm of product - pushing, memes, pop culture, and contemporary design.
Typical to a point, the bride steps out of character with an odd sideways look, characterized by a deadpan stare that lies somewhere between resignation and a scowl that would prevent a pick - up line from ever leaving the safety of a suitor's lips, and, worse, chill the will of a nervous groom.
Judd responded to such charges by arguing, in his typically deadpan style, that «art need only be interesting» and that it was «something you look at.»
Judd responded to such charges by arguing, in his typically deadpan style, that «Art need only be interesting» and that it was «Something you look at».
Stubbs» earlier paintings look like cakes but also, in their deadpan way, seem to allude to the painterly abstraction of artists like Robert Ryman or Jasper Johns.
Earl A. Powell III, director of the National Gallery of Art notes, «With his unique combination of technical invention, deadpan humor, and cultural daring, Roy Lichtenstein moved the line between commercial and fine art and changed the way we look at our world.
His visual language is drawn from a deadpan observation of the world around him... McGlynn's work is... about the immediacy of simply looking at stuff...»
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