Sentences with phrase «eyes of critics»

Instead, EA took a perfectly good Star Wars game and tacked on so many shady systems that it's earned the critical eye of critics, fans and even lawmakers the world over.
And in the eyes of critics, it is getting even less competitive.
The mainstream press — liberal, bi-coastal, latte - drinking know - it - alls, in the eyes of its critics — have been the campaign punching bag from the beginning.
Indeed, the once thriving labour - sponsored funds sector seems to be teetering on the verge of oblivion — a good thing, in the eyes of critics who claim it puts unsophisticated investors at risk and skews Canada's venture capital market toward technology sector long shots with little chance of payoff.
And if that seems to have lost some of its ominousness after an offseason of unfathomable hype gave way to a half - season of injury woes and nebulous debates about Clowney's effort and passion, Saturday's South Carolina - Tennessee game will offer a true, inarguable metric in the eyes of both critics and scouts.
The sloppiness that has characterised his game in the eyes of critics followed by the expansive passing range that showcases the best of his talents.
With a little more than a week until the global release of Solo: A Star Wars Story, the first reviews have arrived, followed by the unveiling of the Rotten Tomatoes score, allowing us to see how the new film stands up to the previous nine installments of the blockbuster franchise — at least in the eyes of critics.
The Wachowski siblings were the creative minds behind the story and the direction of the film and went on to direct and write two less than stellar sequels in the eyes of the critics.
While the events within each episode of the show were nothing revolutionary, it was the music video - style presentation that caught the eye of the critics and public alike, through the mix of sleek cinematography, elegant imagery, and moody music made by popular artists and top - shelf instrumental composers.
Upon initial release, Antonia Bird's pitch black horror comedy was a dud in the eyes of critics and box office alike.
Ghoulies unfairly failed both in the eyes of the critics and public.
Though the gaming industry has now financially become the largest aspect of the entertainment industry — surpassing film and music quite handily — in the eyes of critics and most of its audience, gaming still lags behind films in the quality and presentation of storytelling.
Some two decades later, however, the age - old medium is now experiencing a veritable resurgence as it once again fills galleries, museums, and art fairs (not to mention the eyes of critics and the walls of collectors).
They include the ambivalent and hence easily misunderstood «nationalism» of his iconography — American flags and maps of the 48 contiguous states first and foremost — and, in the eyes of critics such as Pierre Restany, who in the late 1950s launched Nouveau Réalisme in competition with New York School Neo-Dada and Pop, an identifiably American nostalgia.
In a career spanning six decades, Ralph Carpentier established himself in the eyes of critics and collectors as one of the leading practitioners of contemporary landscape painting.
The exhibition explores Ida's mastery of color and composition, which caught the eye of critics, as well as her complex relationship with her well - known sister Georgia O'Keeffe and the affect it had on Ida's life and professional aspirations.
In the eyes of critics, most of them writing with the benefit of hindsight, the «black paintings» were deemed a retreat from the color and complexity of the revolutionary 1947 - 50 works.
At one point he caught the eye of critic Clement Greenberg, and was lumped in with the «colorfield» painters whom Greenberg championed.
Hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark the artist has caught the eye of critics and collectors alike selling out recent shows at Art Copenhagen, Gallery Wolfsen in Aalborg, Helium Cowboy in Hamburg and Scope Miami.
But in this space, Davis proceeded to organize a series of exhibitions that caught the eye of both critics and museum curators with their sophistication and their sweeping view of history.
The first two, at the Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, in 1950 and 1951, respectively, were failures not only in the eyes of critics but of his fellow artists as well.
Bush signs the treaty, which, in the eyes of critics, has been watered down to meet U.S. demands; it features voluntary goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, not firm limits.
Was it a desire to keep Fisker from turning into the next Solyndra, which in the eyes of critics of the Obama administration, it did anyway?
Those largely are regulated by the individual states, and in the eyes of some critics, perhaps not very effectively.
In the early days of Android, OEM - created UX skins were perhaps a «necessary evil» in the eyes of some critics.
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