Of all the art and literature that we have on Andy Warhol, much of it is largely
dominated by his persona and in the way we see him; he is his art.
As a documentary about a reclusive family now run mostly by its sons — two of which are twin wannabe filmmakers, — The Wolfpack is an oddly crafted fable that examines poetic license and demonstrates the limits of nonfiction in a character study
dominated by persona.
The Wolfpack is an oddly crafted fable that examines poetic license and demonstrates the limits of nonfiction in a character study
dominated by persona.
Not exact matches
From James Bond to Jason Bourne via Rambo and whatever variation of his screen
persona Arnold Schwarzenegger happened to be playing at any particular moment, the genre was
dominated by slap - happy chappies - typically toting a rocket launcher and bottomless supply of pithy wisecracks.
It's a text that runs through its
persona's interactions with a noxious synthetic landscape filled with «fairy snow», «nylon curtains», «polypropylene» and «rayon trees» — domestic, and
by extension feminine materials the British vocalist reclaims
by dominating their «acrylic road [s]».