Sentences with phrase «less drama in»

If there is less drama in this term's docket, there is more interest in issues involving the court's management and composition.
Q: Do you think the Internet creates more or less drama in a relationships?
While the reunification plan is contingent on Democrats winning the competitive Westchester seat that Latimer previously held, there's less drama in the race to fill the solidly blue Bronx district vacated by Díaz.
You know your own mind - and there's less drama in your 40s, which may help you make wiser parenting choices.

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Featuring a truly all - star voice cast back when stars were less inclined to do voice work (Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Sandra Bullock, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, Jeff Goldblum and even Steve Martin got in the game), Prince of Egypt is largely faithful to the biblical narrative and even manages some real moments of human drama.
But does the bias of a lawyer in a courtroom drama (be it positive or negative) make the legal process any less objective than that of the scientist in the laboratory?
What if worship became more genuinely participatory, less like television and more like taking part in a dance or drama, in which we together make something worshipful and offer it to God?
Only, because it is always a joy to me to thank him to whom I am indebted, I would thank Lessing for the one solitary hint of a Christian drama which is found in his Hamturg ~ Drama ~ urgieA» He, however, fixed his glance upon the purely divine side of the Christian life (the consummated victory) and hence he had misgivings; perhaps he would have expressed a different judgment if he had paid more attention to the purely human side (theologia viatodrama which is found in his Hamturg ~ Drama ~ urgieA» He, however, fixed his glance upon the purely divine side of the Christian life (the consummated victory) and hence he had misgivings; perhaps he would have expressed a different judgment if he had paid more attention to the purely human side (theologia viatoDrama ~ urgieA» He, however, fixed his glance upon the purely divine side of the Christian life (the consummated victory) and hence he had misgivings; perhaps he would have expressed a different judgment if he had paid more attention to the purely human side (theologia viatorum).
To these may be added — though they are found less frequently in the Sunday - morning service drama, pageantry, pictorial representation, even the dance.
But the history of our time is no less the stage upon which the drama of salvation is played out than was the history of the fifth century B.C. or the first century A.D. Accordingly, the Christian does not doubt that God is moving with power in the world today — the world of African nationalism, thermonuclear politics, metropolitan planning, and space exploration, The Christian's problem is rather to discover when, where, and how God is moving with such decisiveness as to create a crisis of decision for the church and to summon it and its resources into the struggle.
For Barth this drama is nothing less than the being - in - act of God.
Look at how much less space there is between people than even just twenty years ago; look at how much violence a child sees all day long (whether recreational or real - life drama in their own lives); look at how much information many children are exposed to daily without any oversight.
Tim Duncan, who can achieve a Kobe of his own next season, came this far in San Antonio with just as many rings and much less drama, and without a single losing year or missed postseason.
Golf's visual drama rests less in action than in reaction, so the game's most arresting photographs have little to do with hitting the ball.
I had my doubts about him and how he would fit in with us and with all this drama a la Telemundo i even care less.
David is only marginally less geeky than his brother, but it's in the media's interest to beef up his electability for reasons of drama and storyline.
In a state - of - the - nation drama, where a number of different ideas already jostle for attention, each plotline could be more meaningfully developed with less singing.
When you weigh the risk of death by terrorist attack (less than 1 in 10,000) against that from heart disease or cancer (nearly 1 in 3), it makes much more sense to forgo the drama and join a gym.
If you struggle with body - shaming thoughts, therefore, affirmations may help you become more goal - oriented and less stuck in the emotional drama that negative self - talk tends to bring.
The less we get caught up in drama throughout the day, the more space within our body is available for creative genius to download.
In case you're a fan of reality TV or you're just really good at headline skimming, «The Real Housewives of Atlanta» could do with a little less personal drama and a little more exposition on the true hidden gem that Atlanta is.
Fight Less, Love More teaches daters how to get rid of unnecessary drama in long - term relationships and feel happier in their day - to - day lives.
On the contrary, men like less drama, less of emotional splurge and more of stability, sailing in tranquility of a rock - steady relationship.What is the result of this misma...
The sometimes impenetrable Yorkshire accents in the English drama «God's Own Country» are still less thick than its central character, Johnny Saxby.
Critics Consensus: The ending may be less than satisfying, but Denzel Washington reminds us why he's such a great actor in this taut and brutal police drama.
Critic Consensus: The ending may be less than satisfying, but Denzel Washington reminds us why he's such a great actor in this taut and brutal police drama.
In 1997, Posey starred in no less than five independent films, including Henry Fool, her third Hartley outing; the temps - in - hell comedy drama Clockwatchers; Linklater's adaptation of Eric Bogosian's SubUrbia; and The House of YeIn 1997, Posey starred in no less than five independent films, including Henry Fool, her third Hartley outing; the temps - in - hell comedy drama Clockwatchers; Linklater's adaptation of Eric Bogosian's SubUrbia; and The House of Yein no less than five independent films, including Henry Fool, her third Hartley outing; the temps - in - hell comedy drama Clockwatchers; Linklater's adaptation of Eric Bogosian's SubUrbia; and The House of Yein - hell comedy drama Clockwatchers; Linklater's adaptation of Eric Bogosian's SubUrbia; and The House of Yes.
With this true crime drama set in late 1940s Los Angeles, director Ruben Fleischer looks to make the jump from modestly budgeted action - comedy (Zombieland 73, 30 Minutes or Less 49) to serious dramatic filmmaking.
Its higher profile films, especially the Robert Redford - starring A Walk in the Woods and also (to a lesser extent) the Sarah Silverman drama I Smile Back — were disappointments.
David Schwimmer directs this smarmy Hot Topic drama with empathy for the craft of acting but less interest in the craft of making a movie move.
In fact, the human drama of Lincoln is often less compelling than its political plot — which, even given its on - the - record outcome, becomes a gripping political thriller at its peak.
But he does not understand that in drama, talent is no less important.
Schwimmer directs this smarmy Hot Topic drama with empathy for the craft of acting but less interest in the craft of making a movie move.
One of Collette's lesser - known roles was also one of her most challenging in this under - seen Australian drama from 2003.
One of the most impressive things of Bahrani and Bahareh Azimi «s script is that it sets up scenes which could have followed into much more dramatic outcomes but the writers chose to take the road less traveled and in an odd way, by taking the less dramatic approach, the film removes itself that much further from the majority of indie films that concern themselves with cramming the most amount of drama into the least amount of time.
This could have gone horribly awry if left in less capable hands, but writer - director Derek Cianfrance (Blue Valentine, The Place Beyond the Pines) still retains his title as the master of searing, and often hard - to - watch relationship dramas.
Room, a drama about a woman and her son held hostage in a garden shed, is reckoned by many as an Oscars frontrunner; the Baftas appear less keen.
In the Oscar - winning ensemble drama from 2006, it's easy to forget the less showy roles outside of Alan Arkin's foul - mouthed grandfather and Abigal Breslin's excitable pageant wannabe.
This handsomely executed historical drama is by turns ponderous and interesting, but interesting in a removed, unengaged fashion that renders the whole far less than the sum of its parts.
But this is less of a concise drama than Farhadi's best and there are melodramatic moments (Bardem in the rain!
The undertaking alone is worth commending: a sports drama; a survivalist story (on ocean water no less); a war drama crossed with a prison drama - and all of it set in early - to - mid twentieth century period.
«Get Out» also beats Desmond Nakano's less - than - inspired, gimmicky 1995 drama «White Man's Burden,» a work of forced empathy in which elite blacks dominate society while whites live in ghettos.
Less relentlessly bleak than Winter's Bone, which along with Frozen River is an obvious inspiration here, the life - on - the - margins drama makes a fine, tense vehicle for Tessa Thompson, who in the last few years has stood out in a variety of genres.
Although it's still a gangster film, as it gets going it relies more and more on the family drama and less and less on he actual ins and outs of the business.
In no time at all (reportedly less than one week), Kebbel auditioned for a recurring guest role on the WB's series comedy drama Gilmore Girls — and was hired immediately by series producers, thus realizing instantly her dreams of becoming a respected Tinseltown actress.In the popular Gilmore program, Kebbel portrayed Lindsay Lister, the woman who dates, then marries, then divorces small - town hunk Dean Forester (Jared Padalecki).
Amy Poehler, who is less experienced in playing in dramas, has no comedic value whatsoever, in the role of a very serious and very determined shrew.
Dunst and especially Williams have become known for their accomplished work in downbeat dramas, but they're no less sincere playing ditzy, good - hearted besties insulated by their nervous giggles and loopy scheming.
The Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme, 1991) In the face of grotesque sequels, lesser prequels and numerous parodies, The Silence of the Lambs still stands as a cinematic work of art among crime dramas.
Continuing along the lines of deserving, albeit unexpected winners was Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama winner Margo Martindale for her fantastically received work on JUSTIFIED and the somewhat less surprising, albeit equally welcoming wins for MODERN FAMILY's Outstanding Supporting Actor and Actress in a Comedy duo that was the husband and wife team of Julie Bowen (Claire Dunphy) and Ty Burrell (Phil Dunphy).
Both principal actors have a strong enough sense of their characters, even as they're pulled into increasingly harrowing places, to make the film a more successful one than Loach's last few, but it's still schematic and predictable, and it aggressively stacks the deck against Blake and Kattie in a way that makes it more effective as social activism, and less so as drama.
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