These narratives explore good and evil, authority, race, moral relativism, and religion, all while creating a truly unique body of visual art referencing artists such as Philip Guston and Henry Darger, as well as
making unapologetic nods to comic books, illustrations, animations, horror films, and toys.
Therefore,
he made an unapologetic apology:
Not exact matches
Milwaukee's sheriff is adored by many on the right for his
unapologetic tough talking, while he is loathed by others for
making wild statements believed to be below the dignity of the office he holds.
«While we should be
unapologetic in our support for free and inclusive trade, we should also work hand - in - hand with businesses to
make it more efficient (and) more effective,» she said.
Everything I post has the same purpose: to
make people laugh, in the same
unapologetic, self - deprecating voice.
It didn't help that he was an
unapologetic real rich guy who
made his money in a way ordinary Americans couldn't understand as genuinely productive and unexploitive.
Aside from her compelling life story, she's an
unapologetic feminist who's
made a big place for herself at a typically male - dominated table.
When Bill Clinton rolled out his infamous 1994 crime bill — his naked and cynical shift to the right,
made for
unapologetic political expediency, that led directly to a spike in drug arrests and incarcerations — he did it with support from black faith leaders, who said that while they didn't like everything in the crime bill, they did like its stated goal of protecting children.
Best of all, by
making the decision to live as your fully embodied, entirely realized,
unapologetic self, you embolden others to do the same.
Leo energy is
unapologetic and bold, not afraid to look foolish or
make a brash statement.
Unapologetic makes a compelling case for Rihanna knowing what she's doing.
Such cross-cultural kinships would have likely been illustrated with more finesse by a more seasoned filmmaker; however, Jolie's worldly, non-Tinseltown exploits seem to have palpably informed her work,
making her the rare American director of combat cinema whose outlook is as temperate as it is
unapologetic.
Costner's half - hearted media apology to the Indian nation for the atrocities committed against them in the name of unrivaled,
unapologetic, rapacious greed (for which the people of One Nation Under God have
made good - not)
makes for a nice pass of time even if the lead characters are ironically Caucasians (though adopted by Native Americans).
With the right blend of attitude, solid gameplay and an
unapologetic focus on
making a really entertaining co-op experience, Borderlands isn't just an alternative to Valve's co-op zombie - blaster this holiday season, it's really the alternative.
Three Kings (David O. Russell, 1999) Armed with invention, flare and an unflinching point of view, indie filmmaker David O. Russell charged into Hollywood and
made an absolutely stunning war film — honest and
unapologetic in its depiction of the Gulf War.
At last, M. Night Shyamalan has decided to let his freak flag fly, and
made the sort of
unapologetic B - movie one always suspected he had pent up inside of him; it swerves from dark comedy to 1970s-esque psycho - horror as the irresistibly preposterous script struggles for attention against a delirious lead performance by James McAvoy.
Fortunately for us, we
made a movie that is a comedy in a time that I think a lot of people need some levity, but it's also just an
unapologetic love story, a buddy story about following your dreams.
I always appreciate his
unapologetic route at
making a movie.
As a woman who's left her kind - but - dull husband for a dashing cad who doesn't love her, Rachel Weisz digs deep into a clear - eyed,
unapologetic romantic fatalism; her acceptance of her fate may be the purest devotion imaginable, but that doesn't
make it any less painful.
Three Kings Year: 1999 Director: David O. Russell Armed with invention, flare and an unflinching point of view, indie filmmaker David O. Russell charged into Hollywood and
made an absolutely stunning war film — honest and
unapologetic in its depiction of the Gulf War.
Every actor and cog in this well - oiled engine propels it further and further,
making it an unstoppable,
unapologetic juggernaut waiting to steamroll over you and drag you along for the ride.
Hostage may be an
unapologetic formula picture that borrows copiously (right down to its opening titles) from David Fincher's Panic Room, but the movie possesses a grittiness and lack of pretension that can hardly be overvalued in the wake of smug, bloated «entertainments» like Be Cool, Ocean's Twelve and just about every movie Willis has
made in the past decade.
The Resolution for Men by Stephen and Alex Kendrick with Randy Alcorn Edited by Lawrence Kimbrough B&H Publishing Group Paperback, $ 36.50 272 pages ISBN: 978 -1-4336-7122-7 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is an
unapologetic call for men to live courageously for their faith and their families... We believe there is a rising movement of men who are disgusted by their own mediocrity and dissatisfied with the weak standards of our dark culture... Men who want to
make the most of the rest of their days... Throughout history, men who lived incredible lives and left great legacies did it intentionally.
She's a seven - time Emmy winner who has a strong shot at adding the Oscar to her mantle with how blunt and
unapologetic she
makes LaVona.
At best, it might be a mildly satisfactory weepy, the kind of
unapologetic adult - oriented schmaltz that doesn't really get
made anymore.
What
makes Janney so compelling, so chilling and yet so funny as LaVona — both in her modern - day scenes (hooked up to oxygen) and her earlier scenes (smoking constantly)-- is the flat,
unapologetic directness of her attack and her commitment to the narrowness of LaVona's point of view.
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Unapologetic in emphasizing data - based decision -
making, the use of scientifically - or research - based approaches and practices, and staff accountability and consistency.
Whereas past presidents and her opponent... were willing to compromise with state administrators, Madeloni is combative,
unapologetic, and, as Augustin Morales, another Holyoke teacher, says «unafraid to
make her life uncomfortable».
It's
unapologetic performance and precise handling
make this majestic beast a true creature of agility.
Stella is a complex character, but one of the things that
makes her very interesting is her
unapologetic sexual tastes.
What
makes Joe's blog so entertaining is Joe's
unapologetic and acerbic attitude which is pretty much, «I don't give a crap whether you like me or not; I just tell it like it is.»
Whilst his blog post
makes for an interesting and
unapologetic read, here are a few choice quotes for your delectation.
''... Walker's 40 Acres of Mules, which was
made at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement... is an
unapologetic reinterpretation of the famous Stone Mountain Park monument...»
Bernblum's video, photographs, clown
make - up and watercolor paintings, and light installation are
unapologetic and without shame.
«Welling proclaims an
unapologetic respect for the traditions of photography even as he pursues distinctly non-traditional ambitions... It is their utter lucidity, however, that
makes these photographs so astonishing, a clarity of intention matched by a palpable luminosity.»
His
unapologetic tone matched by his theatrical, humorous, interventions
make for an exciting experiment.
Toward the end of those 150 years, a series of factors conspired to bring it to a close: unsupervised, poor, and negligent financial decisions, a profoundly irresponsible and
unapologetic President or two, opaque and unaccountable decision -
making, and several years of paltering and deceptive communications, to the press and to the community.
The custom -
made garments displaying
unapologetic and individual emblems of experience or identity caught the attention of Perry Ellis, which led Falcon to Fashion Week in 2004.
As fictional as these creatures may be, their personification of the untamed
make us long for the best,
unapologetic versions of our true selves.
The
unapologetic joy of Hockney's work sometimes overshadows the fact that he was brave from the beginning: in works
made when he was a student at the Royal College of Art from 1959 - 62, Hockney created his own language to depict queer life at a time when it was still illegal to be homosexual in England.
«I became very
unapologetic for
making beautiful paintings...,» he said.
Among these books are free - market classics by Ludwig von Mises and Friedrich Hayek, Fueling Freedom: Exposing the Mad War on Energy by Stephen Moore and Kathleen Hartnett White which
makes «an
unapologetic case for fossil fuels», and The Evolution of Everything, the latest publication by British climate science denier and coal mine owner Matt Ridley.
But for all of the G2's
unapologetic excesses today, from its high - end hardware to its overdone software, from its beautiful screen to its glossy plastic body, it just isn't enough to
make it land on my short list of phones to recommend.
Hardware maker Signal is
unapologetic about the hefty price tag for its new RP One controller, one of several new gaming devices certified under Apple's
Made for iPhone (MFi) program.
From stainless steel to gold watches with adaptable watch straps
made of exotic and luxurious materials, we encourage every leading lady to express her personality, embrace her style and take an
unapologetic approach to life.