Sentences with phrase «for mythmaking»

Ultimately, these wanderings will come together as a meta - narrative unfolding across the city in an attempt to explore the potential for mythmaking within London.

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Hollywood Reporter writer Todd McCarthy called Donovan «a sort - of Atticus Finch of the north» and Variety writer Peter Debruge wrote of the film, «[Spielberg]'s mythmaking approach makes for great Capra-esque entertainment, [though] younger audiences may find it terribly old - fashioned.»
For Roland Emmerich, it meant moving on from the delirium of «2012» (and the b.s. mythmaking of «Anonymous») to the eerie futurism of «Singularity.»
For an introduction, the actor uses a humorous bit of production history to frame the film as a profound work of alternative mythmaking as well as a prescient vision of a privatized future.
Its sweaty mythmaking matched by its thirty - something - decade whining, the film substitutes blood for semen in its kinky puerility (a rose - petal love scene is a classic in scarlet euphemism) and becomes boring and pat when it should've been trashy and unapologetic.
Dassin and Wilder are involved in a perverse sort of mythmaking — fed by the artifice of classic theatre for Dassin, and for Wilder, more, the hysterical artifice of musical theatre, reclaiming the state of whore to the state of Madonna in what feels like a mania for order in a world without it.
Rosalie — There's so much disinformation and mythmaking that goes on in the indie world that it's hard for new authors to know what to believe.
But for me, 2017 will always be a landmark year for game photography, and its power as a tool for storytelling and mythmaking.
Simultaneously whimsical and sinister, Lerma's project re-imagines the layers of mythmaking in Ponce de León's tale and positions them as metaphors for deflating heroic painting.
Dana Schutz got a jump on the trends for primitivism, painting, and mythmaking, all while obsessing about her own art.
In a body of work created specifically for his Rose exhibition, Tommy Hartung (b. 1979) extends his investigation of mythmaking and storytelling tied to powers of surveillance, wealth, and politics.
For in her work, the new technology of photography became a vehicle for post-Romantic mythmaking — perhaps nowhere more so than in the enigmatic «photographic illustrations» she made for Tennyson's Idylls of the KiFor in her work, the new technology of photography became a vehicle for post-Romantic mythmaking — perhaps nowhere more so than in the enigmatic «photographic illustrations» she made for Tennyson's Idylls of the Kifor post-Romantic mythmaking — perhaps nowhere more so than in the enigmatic «photographic illustrations» she made for Tennyson's Idylls of the Kifor Tennyson's Idylls of the King.
Kerry James Marshall's comic strip Dailies, from Rhythm Mastr, uses the medium to address the lack of black superheroes in 20th century mythmaking and explore what that means for the collective black imagination.
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