Sentences with phrase «encroaching death»

Hello from Los Angeles, where Casey Affleck is removing himself from the narrative, the Grammy Awards are reminding us of our encroaching death, and Black Panther anticipation is sweeping the city.
Detailing nearly four decades of the poet's life, «A Quiet Passion» follows Dickinson (played in younger years by Emma Bell and for the bulk of the film by a remarkable Cynthia Nixon) as she struggles with religious, proper society, artistic recognition and encroaching death.
A new documentary explores the life and encroaching death of the famed film critic in a spirited style that's always moving yet never overly mournful.
It's terrifying, in other words, even when you can't process what's going on, because of the perspective afforded by its aerial shots of Yanks fire - bombing a civilian population — an acceptable war crime in Dresden and Tokyo, lest we forget — followed hot by chemical warfare in a sequence of flight from slowly - encroaching death that pays a sort of literal homage to Romero's shambling legions.
This is not to insinuate that Haneke betrays any insincerity towards his characters, but one wonders how he might have conceived and shot a film about a lowly working - class couple dealing with encroaching death in a tiny one - room apartment.

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In a similar way, Catholic teaching today, as notably set forth by John Paul II, strongly encourages the fullest possible cooperation among Christians in contending for a culture of life and of truth against the encroaching culture of death and deceit.
This is a game that depicts the death of the Old West, where idealistic concepts of justice and freedom allowed pioneers to live simple lives far from the meddling of the government, which during the game has begun to encroach.
As always, though, Rockstar doesn't name - check so much as simply tip the cap to its favorite celluloid ancestors, from Once Upon a Time in the West (and its depiction of encroaching modernity sounding the old guard's death knell) and The Wild Bunch (especially during the game's later Mexican Civil War sequences) to, in the name of a budding oil community, There Will Be Blood.
Don Siegel's 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers preyed upon the fear of encroaching Communism, Philip Kaufman's superior 1978 version suggested the death of the free love era, and Abel Ferrara's underrated 1993 Body Snatchers took place in an already soulless, military - obsessed country.
As seen in Jurassic Park, staying in the tall grass is a death trap, as Ceph Stalkers hunt anyone that encroaches on their territory.
Painting inscribes the tragic dimension — tragedy concerning that area where death encroaches on life.»
This is a game that depicts the death of the Old West, where idealistic concepts of justice and freedom allowed pioneers to live simple lives far from the meddling of the government, which during the game has begun to encroach.
Now traders who rely on price and volume charts are applying the method to cryptocurrencies, and bitcoin is encroaching upon the dreaded death cross — when charts reflect a «crossover» between the 50 - day (short - term trend) and 200 - day (longer - term trend) moving averages, as pointed out by CNBC.
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