We were also treated to the Allaire's striking
lyricism in the top end on this tune, detailed by the chorus of bells and synth tones that rang throughout.
While each artist avoids a lyrical title, there is an inherent
lyricism in the final outcome which speaks outwardly on the history of the use of the tapestry in art.
Stephanie Cristello: I wanted to start with your relationship to
lyricism in your work — but specifically the attention to the language of music, as a linguistic and conceptual structure.
Additionally, Natkin was featured in a number of important group shows, such as Young America (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY) in 1960, New Talent (Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA) and Carnegie Biennial (Carnegie Institute of Modern Art, Pittsburgh, PA) in 1961,
Lyricism in Abstract Art (Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington D.C. and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA), and Ways and Means (Houston Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX) in 1962.
Color - washed ink drawings echo the spare
lyricism in the words and lead to a breathtaking final photo of the adult Jane in Africa, extending her hand to a real chimpanzee.
Shotgun Stories is a curious mix of rural
lyricism in the David Gordon Green / Victor Nuñez mold, and macho bluster in the Billy Jack / Walking Tall mold.
Not exact matches
Kimelman, a professor at Brandeis University, concludes
in his analysis of the commission's report that «It remains to be seen whether a modern nation state, beseiged on so many fronts, can maintain such a demanding moral standard... If the Israeli effort to admit and rectify errors bears fruit, the
lyricism «a light to the nations» may yet become reality.»
Christian Dietrich Grabbe,
in 1829, produced Don Juan und Faust, a vast, seething swamp of large ideas, exaggerated passions, incoherent action, crushing monologues, deranged
lyricism, and adolescent moral nihilism, which is somehow made even more unbearable by its numerous moments of poetic brilliance.
In its conclusion, the book of Job has shown us how, instructed by wisdom, the knowledge of how to suffer is surpassed by the lyricism of supplication in the same way that narration is surpassed by the lyricism of prais
In its conclusion, the book of Job has shown us how, instructed by wisdom, the knowledge of how to suffer is surpassed by the
lyricism of supplication
in the same way that narration is surpassed by the lyricism of prais
in the same way that narration is surpassed by the
lyricism of praise.
Read about Gil Scott - Heron, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Common, and other hip - hop poets whose intellect and
lyricism shine through
in their
The
lyricism is impressive, and it's easy to get lost
in it, but — some very noteworthy highlights aside — once that wears off, it's unlikely you'll return to Hell all that often.
He's simultaneously explored meditative electronic beat music, and on the remarkable FLOTUS (For Love Often Turns Us Still), Wagner has drenched his baritone
in vocal effects and, with two collaborators, woven downtempo beat music and his effervescent
lyricism into something really magical.
Filmed with widescreen grandeur on the Pine Ridge Reservation
in South Dakota, The Rider reinvigorates tropes from the western genre of men, horses, honor codes and vast expanses of nature with a refreshing lack of sentimentality, without sacrificing their inherent
lyricism and poetry.
Stylish and painterly, with moments of great
lyricism, it flies over the Spanish countryside to the sea... the film does everything
in its power to escape the claustrophobia inherent
in the story.
Because, here's the thing: If I were to interview Jane about some of those experiences, and I said, «Describe to me the first time you walked into Gombe,» whatever she's going to say it would not be invested
in the same sort of
lyricism that one creates when they're writing.»
For example, the stunningly offbeat
lyricism of the shot
in The Conformist where the main character and his mother lean into a wind that drives a sea of autumn leaves about their ankles has now been partially saved from the gratuitousness that seemed so apparent
in 1971.
Not unlike «Get Out,» «The Shape of Water» offered up its own eerie supernatural tale of minorities rising up against a brutal white oppressor — a 2018 movie
in»60s Cold War drag, its themes driven home via passages of exquisite if strenuous
lyricism and a few sadistic jolts of violence.
Amid the tumultuous family dynamics on display
in Arnaud Desplechin's A Christmas Tale, Emmanuelle Devos delivers a performance of remarkable subtlety and
lyricism.
Yet his score is just as grounded
in the calming, melodic
lyricism of the Buddhist Sutra as it is spectacular, magic - powered musical action that Dr. Strange would be envious of.
With a haunting theme that's often accompanied by female voice, Del Mar's flowing orchestral melody captures a
lyricism that's worthy of Debussy's «La Mer»
in communicating the literally transformative effect of nature on man, his lovely themes for aching violin capturing despair and acceptance, playful pizzicatos embodying a renewed sense of hope (as well as endearingly comic crabs) and exotic percussion hearing the mystery of an island and its outlying sea.
«What makes Davyeon feel so different is that writer - director Amman Abbasi transplants hood movie tropes to the Deep South, infusing the bucolic settings with some of the same junkyard
lyricism we saw
in executive producer David Gordon Green's George Washington.
In observing these characters» whimsically wayward lives, their indecision over work and frequent skipping between living situations (their apartments range across Manhattan and Brooklyn), Baumbach captures the current young - NYC - boho milieu with an exactitude that's almost anthropological and a
lyricism that's both droll and engaging.
The most striking images have an eerie, suspended -
in - time
lyricism: Reilly's king walking across the ocean floor
in a clanging metal diving suit, or a scarlet - haired damsel (Stacy Martin) wandering naked
in the woods.
Boasting none of the
lyricism, grace or psychological incisiveness of his prior masterworks (Paris, Texas; Wings Of Desire), Wenders» latest is a misbegotten stew of turgid drama and look - at - me 3 - D gimmickry, with the director using his signature special effects to highlight foreground - background dynamics
in the most unnecessarily self - conscious manner possible.
Best - case scenario: Green adds satire to his increasing portfolio of skills and infuses it with his signature
lyricism and offbeat humor, helping Sandra Bullock continue her late - career streak of actually appearing
in good movies.
It's rich and transporting, if also a bit calculated
in its
lyricism; you can sometimes see Del Toro's mental gears spinning as he writes his characters into one corner after another.
-LSB-...] «Remarkably, possessed of a transcendent
lyricism that allows us to breathe
in the suffering first hand, the horror resonating through our consciousness by way of our bones.»
The film is also, remarkably, possessed of a transcendent
lyricism that allows us to breathe
in the suffering first hand, the horror resonating through our consciousness by way of our bones.
There's neither the overheated
lyricism of Raging Bull nor the pulp grittiness of a noir like The Set - Up; everything
in Kuosmanen's film feels earthy and grounded, and, unlike Bill Conti's work
in Rocky, Kuosmanen forgoes a non-diegetic music score, thereby denying us any easy emotional signposts.
But there are moments of astonishing
lyricism; particularly that death sequence,
in which a nearly feral Dickinson sees — and lets us see — a terrifying, exquisite vision.
Written and directed by Terrence Malick («Badlands,» «Days of Heaven,» «The Thin Red Line»), «The New World,» the eagerly anticipated period drama set during the pivotal founding of the Jamestown colony by the British
in 1607 and the inevitable clash between English settlers and Native Americans, proves to be, if not a major disappointment (thanks to Malick's visual
lyricism, obsessive attention to period detail, appealing leads, including newcomer Q'Orianka Kilcher as Pocahontas and a surprisingly restrained Colin Farrell as John Smith), a disappointing film nonetheless.
Mike Leigh, the writer - director of «Mr. Turner,» has set himself a double task: He wants to give us a Turner who can take his place
in the great gallery of British eccentrics, and he seeks to duplicate the heightened
lyricism of Turner's paintings.
The
lyricism of Wilson's language, an urgent rhythm steeped
in the poetry of the street, sometimes gets lost when Washington opens up the story with beautiful but unnecessary shots of snow falling outside windows or swelling bursts of music.
The visual beauty and
lyricism are rooted
in a recognisable world.
A turgid experiment
in elliptical lyricism, William Vincent plays like a hybrid of Pickpocket, In the City of Sylvia, and The Passenger, except far more pretentious than even that description suggest
in elliptical
lyricism, William Vincent plays like a hybrid of Pickpocket,
In the City of Sylvia, and The Passenger, except far more pretentious than even that description suggest
In the City of Sylvia, and The Passenger, except far more pretentious than even that description suggests.
Indiewire calls the film a «beguiling drama with dialogue that hovers on the edge of
lyricism,» resulting
in a «haunting, beautiful tone poem.»
Regardless, viewers with a taste for blood will find it to be a remarkable Eurohorror specimen with a
lyricism that belies its
in - a-hurry and on - the - cheap origins.
Narrative drive is hardly her strong point - what she achieves
in this episodic study of a dirt - poor Glaswegian upbringing is tenderness,
lyricism and unpatronising humour, which successfully lifts a story inspired by tragedy into something universally appealing.
Naturalist Montgomery discovers a bridge between mythology and science
in her quest for knowledge about the famously elusive and little - known freshwater pink dolphin, called botos
in the Amazon, and reports on her surprising findings
in a narrative rich
in scientific precision, deep psychological insights, adventure, and
lyricism.
A thrilling and cinematic work of sophisticated suspense and haunting
lyricism, set
in motion by characters who can neither trust each other nor trust themselves.
In this tragicomic saga of Coyote Springs, an all - Indian Catholic rock band from the Spokane Reservation in eastern Washington, Alexie mixes biting black humor, a healthy dose of magic, and sparkling lyricis
In this tragicomic saga of Coyote Springs, an all - Indian Catholic rock band from the Spokane Reservation
in eastern Washington, Alexie mixes biting black humor, a healthy dose of magic, and sparkling lyricis
in eastern Washington, Alexie mixes biting black humor, a healthy dose of magic, and sparkling
lyricism.
On the whole the reviewers praise Rules For Old Men Waiting for its depth and
lyricism, but some felt that Pouncey over reached himself at times, pushing his points too hard, and that the story lacked drama (essentially it is the story of an old man
in an old house with his memories).
Poet Lee's harrowing family history, which begins
in China and winds its way across oceans and much of the U.S., is a galvanizing story
in its own right, but
in his breathtaking prose, it attains the
lyricism and universal significance of myth.
Vu Tran has written a thrilling and cinematic work of sophisticated suspense and haunting
lyricism, set
in motion by characters who can neither trust each other nor trust themselves.
This highly accomplished first novel resonates with ideas, impassioned
lyricism, and poignant historical detail as it captures an essential part of the African American experience
in our century.
Alexandra Fuller's hardscrabble African
lyricism returns
in her third memoir, which focuses on the push - pull of her...
Thanks to my dad's career
in nigger - whispering, I was there for the birth of the latter, when at six o'clock on a cold, dark ghetto morning two blocks down from where I live, Carl «Kilo G» Garfield, hallucinating high on his own supply and Alfred Lord Tennyson's brooding
lyricism, burst out of his garage squinting into his Moleskin, a smoldering crack pipe dangling from fingertips.
What the dialogue loses
in verbosity and
lyricism («What do you want with the president?»
She seemed to absorb
in a gulp the mode's ideas — rational means, hedonistic appeals — and to add, with no loss of formal integrity, a heterodox
lyricism inspired by nature.
Where she includes generic text like «mother» or references to Instagram handles or Facebook, Howard actually threatens the
lyricism so pervasive
in her images.