Sentences with phrase «dramatic works like»

He had previously dabbled with this idiom, in dramatic works like Saul and the Witch of Endor (1777, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford), but his later paintings such as Death on a Pale Horse (1817, Philadelphia Museum of Art) have been acclaimed as forerunners of Delaxcroix (1798 - 1863).
There's so much ire directed at Sandler now that I think a lot of people conveniently forget his earlier comedies like «Billy Madison» and «Happy Gilmore,» as well as some of his dramatic work like «Punch Drunk Love» and «Funny People» (the latter of which I didn't like, but I blame Apatow for that one more than I blame Sandler).

Not exact matches

Looking back on a dramatic career like that of mining executive David Flanagan, it is clear the extent to which a stint of work experience and an industry vocational visit influenced his subsequent choices.
[My forthcoming book, EQ, Applied, illustrates just how choices like these make a dramatic difference in building employee loyalty and keeping people engaged at work.]
However, like many Americans I have little savings and will be relying on Social Security for the majority of my income once I stop working unless I make a dramatic change in my life.
Joe has been gone for what feels like forever on work trips lately, which SUCKS because I'm dramatic and bad at being by myself.
We work on normal things like temper tantrums and her flair for the dramatic when it's time to take a bath:), as well as the processing in her mind of just where the two babies went, what heaven is, why mommy was so sad and still can be some days.
It had its calm parts and its fearful parts and its dramatic parts — like when the baby's head was out and he began kicking his body visibly inside me, trying to work his way out, something my midwife had never seen in her 35 years of practice.
In work published this week in Cell, Tavazoie and his colleagues describe how fluctuations in the amount of tRNAs can have a dramatic impact not only on the fate of a single cell, but also on diseases like metastatic breast cancer.
The Wide Belt: The wide belt actually works like a corset and helps in creating an hourglass shape and a dramatic and a fashion forward look.
I'm just dramatic like that haha I can always try it and return if it doesn't work.
When are you are working with false eyelashes and particularly a dramatic look like Kim K, it's better to use a dark adhesive glue, since it gives you that added guarantee that you won't see any glue.
There's Work It, which includes a mascara, eyeliner, and two shadow sticks to create a pretty daytime look; Get Glowing, a kit that helps you achieve an allover, luminous glow; Glam It Up, a four - piece set geared toward crafting a dramatic evening look (for those who like plummy, pink - y makeup, that is); and finally, the sole skin kit of the group, Korean Skincare Made Simple, which whittles down the 12 - step Korean skin - care regimen to just three (it contains an oil cleanser, konjac sponge, facial milk, and sleep mask).
It looks like Lily applied several different blue shimmer shadows, ranging from pastel to indigo, from lash lines to brows, deepening the color as she worked her way from the inside of the eye out for a dramatic, smoky effect.
I have chosen some favorites below I really like the Madewell top because it looks like a top I'd like to wear to work and the sleeve isn't too dramatic for my style.
I know that sounds dramatic, but they're the easiest way to look chic on days that I don't even feel like getting dressed (especially for work).
I'll admit that the Catholic jokes at the monastery and the stuff with Steven Seagal worked and were funny, and I liked a few of the dramatic bits, but overall this was fairly insufferable.
Had kind of touching dramatic moments as well as funny ones, and also digs a little deep at times that flow well with the movie dealing with topics like work - life balance, women in the workplace and infidelity.
They like rewarding predominantly comic actors for taking a darker dramatic turn, even if the degree of difficulty isn't notably higher than in their comedy work.
In Mann, an acquaintance from their days both working on «Poverty Row» pictures at Republic, Alton found an ideal collaborator, one who, like himself, believed that lighting could be a crucial dramatic element.
So while I do know of his science fiction work, I almost like to praise him more for his dramatic films, i.e..
The idea of directors who have a sense of humor in their work, even the best dramatic directors, like Scorsese or Spielberg, there's always humor within their serious movies.
This means that any filmmaker trying to examine the life and work of someone like J.D. Salinger is going to run into some significant dramatic problems.
I thought Mr. Sunshine had its moments, and we know from his work in Studio 60 and guest spots on shows like The West Wing and The Good Wife that Perry is an incredibly gifted dramatic actor, so I'm hoping that Go On has a bit of a dramedy aspect.
Adam Sandler's dramatic career hasn't been as successful as he probably would have liked, because after earning rave reviews for his work in Paul Thomas Anderson's «Punch - Drunk Love,» he's failed to replicate that potential in other roles, from «Spanglish» to «Funny People.»
After all, every other disappointment since then could be attributed to Sandler messing with the proven formula, whether it's working with accomplished directors on more dramatic fare (like Funny People, Punch - Drunk Love, and Spanglish), exploring a new medium (the animated Eight Crazy Nights), or testing his appeal with a rating other than PG - 13 (from the PG Jack and Jill to the R - rated That's My Boy).
Or whether perhaps we are just seeing all the fragments of Cathryn's latest children's fiction (which she periodically works on and narrates in voiceover) coming together in (psycho) dramatic form, like in the Coen brothers» Barton Fink or François Ozon's Swimming Pool.
This movie works another way; true to Lonergan's stage work, it's more like Anton Chekhov in its bittersweet comic and dramatic strategy, where it's all mixed up together.
How do you compare the experience of working on an action - packed film like RAMPAGE and more dramatic roles, such as Moonlight or Mandela?
After appearing in a more serious dramatic role in Wes Anderson's «Rushmore,» Bill has been experiencing a film renaissance, with tons of critical praise for his work in films like «The Royal Tenenbaums» and «Lost in Translation,» which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.
He's also a fan of the young writer's work and agrees to tell him the story of how he came to own the establishment without buying it — over dinner in a grand ball room that is illuminated like a stage where the lights rise and fall on dramatic moments of Mr. Moustafa's story.
Oh, here we go: «At no point does this seem like new territory, but outside of being about ten minutes too long, it's a film that works despite its rather traditional dramatic nature.»
Superlative work is rather expected from the likes of Davis, Stone (whom it is good to see show off her dramatic chops in a high - profile film after her excellent work in the virtually unseen — and frankly overall forgettable — Paper Man), Howard, Sissy Spacek (as her lush of a mother), Allison Janney (as Stone's cancer - stricken mom) and Cicely Tyson (as Stone's family's former maid), so perhaps making an even more memorable impression is the work by two less familiar stars.
Brill's book is a dramatic rendering of a few of the characters (friends like Democrats for Education Reform chief Joe Williams and Colorado State Sen. Mike Johnston) and the work undertaken to reform public education in this country.
In 2016, Jonathan Chait, a liberal writer for New York magazine (whose wife helped craft some of D.C.'s new policies and now works for a local charter school), declared, «The dramatic improvements registered in places like Washington show the revolutionary possibilities of education reform.»
Many districts didn't like working with these groups, and after the Evansville school district made dramatic improvements in its failing schools using the turnaround method, legislators approved the idea for statewide use.
Like kimk above, my church is now largely in nature, yet even museums, among great works of art, in symphony halls amid great musical works, and theaters, where great dramatic pieces are enacted, I find the spirit.
I've done work for hire for comics like Batman and Hellboy, and this is me just getting to write and draw everything that I love: all the creepy stuff, all of the dramatic stuff.
Like you, 2015 won't be quite as dramatic an increase (I'm now shoveling money into my pre-tax 457 account at work), but my main goal will just be MORE MORE MORE.
N: Our development team had worked on titles like «Skies of Arcadia» and «Sakura Wars» — titles that contained a strong dramatic element to them.
Cornish writes: «I like how dramatic the paintings are as images, and how this drama pushes and pulls (surges may be a better word) in two directions: the ruffs and ripples of canvas and colour work upwards towards the containing outline, whilst the outline imposes itself on the action it frames: cutting, nipping, tucking and cropping.»
WHO: Pratt Institute's Department of History of Art and Design and Department of Fine Arts will present a film titled a woman like that, which explores the dramatic life and work of 17th Century female artist Artemisia Gentileschi, who is considered one of the most important female artists in history.
Working initially as a painter of surrealistic carnival scenes and cityscapes, he later came into contact with Abstract Expressionists like Willem de Kooning, which ushered in a dramatic shift in his practice towards purer abstraction.
The series features works that are collage - like and opulently filled with accessories and characters in dramatic mises en scène.
The new works by McLean at Bernard Jacobson Gallery combine virtuoso technique and dramatic use of colour with a large dash of humour - as one might expect from the artist who proclaimed «I like the idea of Barnett Newman in collision with Liberace».
One of the most dramatic installations will feature The Huntington's masterpiece of the French Enlightenment, Jean - Antoine Houdon's life - size bronze Diana, behind which Israel's Untitled (Flat)-- a starburst - shaped work, constructed like a set - piece, coated in stucco, and painted in hues of gold, pink, and orange — will hang.
WHO: Pratt Institute's Department of History of Art and Design and Department of Fine Arts will present a film titled a woman like that, which explores the dramatic life and work of 17th Century female...
It's serious work that's seriously flooring, but Cho proves that even the most thoughtful, inspiring, and dramatic artists like to have fun.
Motherwell created work in multiple media throughout his long career, ranging from large - scale dramatic paintings to more playful collages, constructed from ephemera like letters, stamps, tobacco labels and music sheets.
In the meantime, I had started studying directing at the Ernst Busch school for dramatic arts in Berlin, where we worked with a lot of former Brecht protégés, like Manfred Karge and Heiner Mueller.
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