Sentences with phrase «for arty»

It put an end to her years on Fillmore Street, in a social hub for an arty crowd, and indeed Conner chose a jazz soundtrack.
Gates's directions for an impromptu sermon encourage you to «open your heart» and «feel something», but it's a tough call in the soulless surroundings of one of Britain's first «US - style» shopping malls, especially for an arty crowd anyway disdainful of bland chain - stores.
We traveled through Mexico together when I was invited to perform at the University of Mexico City and shopped at early Soho boutiques together looking for arty bargains.
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It also proved to be the perfect opportunity for some arty photography involving silhouettes and motorcycles.
Ever since taking the job in late 2013, Sundance Documentary Film Program chief Tabitha Jackson has been beating the drum loudly for arty nonfiction cinema.
It just isn't especially funny or consistent, and this isn't a «Oh, we're going for arty over humorous» FX or Amazon - style comedy.
White jeans look fabulous with cream, ivory, pale tans, stone, and other like shades for an arty monochromatic look.
Typically, it's the 16,000 - plus DGA voters rewarding the helmers behind big, commercial movies («The Martian,» «American Sniper,» «Captain Phillips») while the much smaller academy directors branch (512 active members this year) go for artier dramas («Room,» «Foxcatcher,» «Nebraska»).

Not exact matches

And it strikes me as a poor choice for introducing listeners to Ellington, as it belongs to the more self - consciously artier side of his work, which of course all real Ellington fans learn to appreciate, but which at times can repel initial listeners, particularly some of the pieces that veer into formlessness or pointless modern dissonances.
Fundamentally, it's hard to get this part too wrong: as long as you steer clear of anything too arty and don't drag the national anthems out for too long, everybody's going to be happy.
I was looking for a more arty outlet for my creativity and had seen some basic wood birds in magazines and shops.
thank you for this, i think i must be like lesley, a bit arty i» v named some of my quilts its a quilters thing.
As a childminder for 20 yrs which I love & always have just have never been very arty (tried very hard) your ideas amaze me so hope you don't mind if I borrow some you have made them look so easy.
The main plank of this new party to New York (It does have a national arty) is instituting a flat income tax for all of New York.
The messaged T - shirts from Curvy for Women are fun and quirky, while the ethnic - printed cotton tops from Anouk, add an arty flair to your wardrobe.
You can thank the arty - intellectual Gucci collections for this.
The bulky faux pearls (similar) plus arty pendant (sim) make the dress ready for dinner out with friends.
With this bright water melon organza wedding dress sure you are to makes a stunning entrance with this elegant formal arty dress that best for your nest special occasion.
Thanks also for your encouragement on all things arty last post.
Look for something that's slightly different and more arty and modern.
More avantgarde arty pieces never really go out of style and can be worn for a long time.
Office wear acceptable or am I just able to get away with it for being quite arty?
Mary Seng is a vision in denim, combining an oversized Hilfiger jacket with a pair of frayed cut offs for an edgy and arty overall aesthetic.
How did you choose your photographer We searched for alternative and arty photographers on Google and came across Philippa James, based in Oxford.
In search of something arty to plan for your date?
Just looking for that special someone to share good and interesting arty times with.
This can go a long way into making finding love easier because it helps you identify those members who are arty looking for someone like you.
Founded by pro-gambler-cum-art-hoarder David Walsh, its iconic burnished cladding and windowless interior make for an ominous space to get arty.
The movie's lure is sensual and unflagging; that's what makes it, for all its arty absurdity, the last great movie of the 1960s.
This head - scratcher of an arty sci - fi film will either seem profound and beautiful, or will have you running for the exits in frustration.
The Movie: The idea of George Clooney playing a (mostly) silent assassin holed up in the Italian countryside with gorgeous European women sounds like recipe for a solid dramatic experience, so why Focus Features is marketing «The American» as some sort of action thriller when in fact it's an arty European film, will throw some moviegoers off and just outright anger others.
Dialogue is very sparse in this arty snoozer, which may be for the best, since the de-glamorized Johansson's English accent is shaky and most of the Scottish accents bordered on the incomprehensible to these ears.
Not perfect and a tad too arty in places, «Somersault» should nevertheless be the basis for more Australian pictures.
The score is clearly not as «arty» as those for which he has become famous, but having said that, there can't have been many scores for action thrillers in recent years featuring extensive and detailed solo passages for recorder.
But what about De Palma's hilarious plunger attack in «Phantom of the Paradise» or Robert Zemeckis's arty, supernatural «What Lies Beneath» with Michelle Pfeiffer subbing for Janet Leigh in the tub?
For better or worse, «The Americans» seems poised between programmatic procedural and something a bit artier and more ambitious.
She's helped considerably by a fine cast (including the too seldom seen Marie Riviere and Andre Wilms), but in the end it's Bruni Tedeschi's sure grasp of the milieu — and in particular her acute understanding of the specific foibles of a rich, arty but out - of - touch class nostalgic for an earlier era — that makes the film a modest but surprisingly substantial delight.
Even though this is an extremely well - made film, it's difficult to know who will enjoy it, as it's far too arty for horror genre fans and much too grisly for arthouse moviegoers.
Adams» thoughtful, unshowy displays of emotion make her perfect for the balance of pulp procedural and arty seriousness that Denis Villeneuve has been tinkering with since his American debut, Prisoners.
He also won the endless love of arty film critics like me, but apparently that's not enough for him, because he's gone back to the rubber - face, mostly.
It tries to be arty and ambiguous, so instead of leaving the theater feeling disgusted, it provides one last opportunity for an unintentional laugh.
Call Me by Your Name was given life anew in Toronto, months after screening to raves in chilly Park City and Berlin — but the jury's still out on whether it's too arty and queer for mainstream awards success.
Falling somewhere between arty showoffs and hacks - for - hire, Eastwood believes in storytelling above all, followed by providing any and all details to make that storytelling a rich experience.
Or Stalker for people who think Stalker is too arty and obscure.
The results for similarly unconventional, artier fare produced at other studios weren't much better.
It is to buy that suggestion made inherent by cinema history that what we are about to see is something high - concept and arty that demands to be appreciated by anyone with a taste for high - culture.
One article in the past few days drew attention to the opinions expressed on her film, Away from Her, by the critics who sit in judgement on all things arty for Newsnight Review.
A former bon viveur with an acid tongue and a fondness for the kind of hats and scarves only the seriously arty can get away with, Hurt is pretty much playing himself.
The American is actually an arty little character study about a lonely assassin for hire who has become a target and hides out in a picturesque Italian village.
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