Sentences with phrase «more grotesque»

This gets more grotesque and unbelievable to me every day.
9 March 2018 Dale Lewis's «Fat, Sugar, Salt» — his second solo show at Edel Assanti — depicts life in Brexit Britain as a distorted funhouse mirror: each new angle more grotesque and cruelly familiar than the last.
Not at all what I had expected — much more grotesque in a way.
Similar to Circular, the alternatives below have geometric skeletons combined with more grotesque - like characteristics.
Ossorio's art arrived at a creative breakthrough during this period, as it continually evolved into more grotesque forms.
In the late 1980s and into the»90s, she expanded her focus to more grotesque imagery, like the mutilated mannequins of her «Sex Pictures» (1992).
In the mid-1970s, as Ramberg's figures became less sexualized and more grotesque, she achieved levels of formal coherence that demonstrate an increasing artistic maturity.
Dale Lewis's «Fat, Sugar, Salt» — his second solo show at Edel Assanti — depicts life in Brexit Britain as a distorted funhouse mirror: each new angle more grotesque and cruelly familiar than the last.
The player must solve puzzles, which range from simple lever pulling to more grotesque displays of body horror — each made even more unsettling by its banality.
The Nemesis System is like a Hydra, cut off one Uruk head, two more grotesque heads will take its place.
Feral Ghouls are now terrifying as they crawl from hollowed out walls and fling themselves at you like the zombies from World War Z. Deathclaws are bigger and scarier than ever, and the various mutated insects of the world have never appeared more detailed — nor more grotesque.
Then I just started adding more and more grotesque elements.»
The glow - eyed and eerie small girls had originally looked significantly more grotesque.
This is the kind of feeling that I have not felt for a long time and the level and character designs are so well realised that I did at times question the sanity of the game devs when coming across the more grotesque enemies in the game.
One of the more grotesque things they can do is spit acid on your limbs and tear them apart.
As the script grows more grotesque, Powley commits fully to her monstrous form, embracing both the terror and invigoration that come packaged with maturity.
Smooth camera work that never shies away from the more grotesque moments, strong performances, gracefully patient tension building scenes all lay the groundwork for a third act that is a pure, unadulterated maelstrom.
The tone becomes darker and the situations more grotesque as the film moves to Europe.
Hardy makes us laugh, too, revelling in the Krays» more grotesque, ridiculous behavior.
-- we're treated to the oh - so - edifying spectacle of our loser protagonists eating a cooked dog (and the challenges get even more grotesque after that), it's hard to tell where the critique of such cruelty ends and the celebration of it begins.
Follow the bickering Bissonette family on the road to the future and, in one direction, you will find the more grotesque Griswold family of National Lampoon's Vacation (1983).
See Also: There's not a lot comparable to «The Lobster» in Farrell's (or anyone's) filmography, but to see him ugly up to more grotesque effect, you could always check out «Horrible Bosses» which is fun enough until it loses steam, while the black comic vein of Lanthimos» film is maybe closest to a more surreal take on Farrell's collaborations with Martin McDonagh («In Bruges» and «Seven Psychopaths») inasmuch as it's close to anything at all.
While most superheroes are rather po - faced do - gooders, Deadpool offers something more irreverent, more grotesque in its humour and — with his withering asides direct to the audience — more knowing.
Inspired by a series of exposés in The Post and The New York Times, the Senate Consumer Protection Committee on Wednesday is holding a public hearing to scrutinize the lawsuit - lending industry's more grotesque tactics.
Anyway, the welcome parts of the EU's internationalism, such as the end of visa restrictions on the continent, could be maintained along with the common market long after we have jettisoned the more grotesque aspects of the European project.
On a slightly more grotesque level, policymakers have to consider that the relatives of a rich aunt might decide to hasten her exit from this life in order to collect their inheritance.
Of course, the reported DSS attempt to arrest Suleiman added even a more grotesque twist to the ridiculous drama, of a man of God baying for blood.
The ethical implications alone are staggering, but even more grotesque is the impact on the psychological health of the young adult we are so keen on «helping.»
That, as he rises higher in the consolations of society, he gets visibly more grotesque is proof definitive he is like me.»
But this time feels more grotesque somehow.
Well, the CEO of the Port's top off is even more grotesque.
I've traveled around the world and I got ta say there is nothing more grotesque than walking down market st in San Francisco.
Surprisingly gory in a horror - movie fashion and chock - a-block with more grotesques than a Southern Gothic, Hot Fuzz takes its time getting to where it's going — it's a carefully - written, meticulously - planned piece that ties up all of its set - ups with clever knots, saving the majority of its action for the last half of its full two hours.

Not exact matches

While perhaps admired by the segment of our society that worships the dollar above all else, this is nothing more than the grotesque reminder how just how fraudulent the United States system has become.
With massive and increasing structural deficits; exploding debt in all sectors; hostile demographics; social and political fracturing and disintegration; grotesque wealth inequality; extraordinary global trade competition; a complete collapse of respect for vital government organizations such as the Justice Department and FBI, which the people now realize have gone rogue; an extremely complex and corrosive global geopolitical environment; the real prospect of war, potentially nuclear and worldwide; not to mention numerous additional factors, we can only point to few other times in history more dangerous to the people's financial welfare, and therefore more overall bullish for gold, one of the only financial sanctuaries proven to work in times of dislocation.
The situation could become even more dramatic because the one - child policy has led to a grotesque distortion of the male - female ratio among young Chinese adults.
Otherwise sensible people adorned themselves in the most grotesque... More
Inequality before the law takes many forms, some of them grotesque, as in the Republic of South Africa or the Soviet Union, some more subtle.
• A grotesque misunderstanding of «tolerance» and «fairness,» rooted in an even more comprehensive delusion about what makes for human happiness, which isn't «I did it my way.»
What could be more comically grotesque than an individual trying to escape his own identity as God's child and in his rush out the temple door smacking straight into the incarnation?
But it might not be idle or grotesque to suggest that there is a Buddhist ground for Whitehead's language about God, which is to say a religious ground which is far more meaningful in terms of the symbolic language of Buddhism than it is in that of any other religious tradition, including Christianity.
Cotton Mather, the New England Puritan divine, is generally reputed a rather grotesque pedant; yet what is more touchingly simple than his relation of what happened when his wife came to die?
Indeed, no one has done more than Wisse, with her translation of and writing about Yiddish literature, to overcome that grotesque caricature of prewar European Jewry.
The women's nationals, with smooth footwork, purposeful jabs and more - Etonian - than - you'd - expect sportsmanship on display, was far removed from the grotesque blood - a-thons marking the sport's professional version and associated with current pro champ Christy Martin.
Yet time and time again I have read and written about homebirth loss mothers praising deadly midwives, praising the «experience» of a vaginal birth of a dead child, refusing to cooperate in disciplining the midwife responsible, advocating for more «freedom» for homebirth midwives, and, most grotesque of all, choosing to risk their next child's life by having a homebirth.
Downing Street is braced for allegations of grotesque and serious criminal behaviour which would see more ministers following Michael Fallon on the walk of shame out of high office and into oblivion.
The more jagged and jarring notes are given to us as we press our questions, reminding how intimidating, or even grotesque, a select committee can seem, but we also got stunning ensembles of complex close harmony, which were technically challenging, superbly performed and faultlessly in tune.
She is a leviathan; a grotesque, eyeless anglerfish, more than 500,000 times his weight.
Davis» was opposed to the casting, insisting that Buono was «grotesque,» but after filming finished the actress went up to Buono and apologized for her earlier attitude; even more gratifying to Buono was his Oscar nomination for Baby Jane.
Characters lean too heavily toward the Southern grotesque, and the direction the plot is heading is more predictable than it should be.
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