Sentences with phrase «more voyeuristic»

Alternatively, some pictures assume a more voyeuristic, cinematic feel, such as Lee Friedlander's New York City, 1966, in which the photographer's foreboding shadow appears, unbeknownst to his subject, on the back of her fur coat.
More voyeuristic Mad Lib than life simulator, it's still a quirky and hilarious thief of time that constantly offers up new ridiculous situations to spy on.
Some secrets are to be expected: people having affairs, money wasted, things stolen, qualifications exaggerated... others are more voyeuristic and satisfying (but you will have to download the app and give it a test drive to fully understand what I am saying).

Not exact matches

Finally, at least regarding this personal attack, what you represent as blood lust and voyeuristic glee strikes me as something more akin to a mass catharsis regarding not just Tony Jones, but also several other leading figures in the Emergent movement.
Since Elizabeth scarcely can offer a commoner more than foreplay, she takes voyeuristic pleasure in orchestrating a relationship between him and her favored lady - in - waiting, Bess (Abbie Cornish, combining innocence with passionate energy), whose blond curls the queen is fond of stroking.
The result is, that it plays more like a voyeuristic film that a dirty old man made than one of a great filmmaker.
The voyeuristic quality of these films helped to make them more titillating and frightening by strengthening our suspension of disbelief.
Is the business of sketching a voyeuristic refinement of sexual pleasure — or is something even more strange going on?
It's a self - indulgent, voyeuristic look into the lives of Hollywood couples, but in the end the only realization to be made is that our favorite talents are far more interesting when playing fictitious roles or crafting artifice than in their petulant ego - tripping.
The dreamy, voyeuristic 1970s approach to this story feels like a luxury that women today may not be able to afford; we are living in more direct times, in which the goals of liberation have become sharper and more straightforward.
Today on q, hosted by Tom Power: (1) Greta Gerwig's directing career takes flight with debut, Lady Bird; (2) Mimi Valdes explains why creative risks are so important; (3) The Hockey Sweater gets a musical spin in new stage production; (4) Mary McCartney's «slightly voyeuristic, slightly personal» photography; (5) Thundercat, Little Big Town and more: music from today's episode.
Pair With: Force Majeure — for more hotel - based antics — here, a family grapples with the aftereffects of a small but significant moment of cowardice in a ritzy ski resort, surrounded by whirring machinery and voyeuristic staff.
Instead of taking the path of someone like Brian De Palma (whose fantastic Blow Out I nearly chose for this list) where the Hitchcock influence is more authentic and direct, Arteta and White twist the voyeuristic themes and Norman Bates - like qualities of Buck to a wildly different effect.
Winterson offers a reader much more than the satisfaction of voyeuristic curiosity that marks so many train - wreck memoirs; this is a memoir about how we deal with our lot in life.
This is more of a voyeuristic story - telling adventure than a traditional game.
Whether the transgression of one body charged with the conspicuous pleasure and pain of another, or a more self - flagellant act, is left open to interpretation in Burr's opaque scenario — the viewer hovering above the sculptural incident — voyeuristic in their supposition.
Unlike their male counterparts, where there is a high frequency of voyeuristic and exploitive sex, use of sex workers and anonymous sex, women exhibit more seductive, exhibitionistic and fantasy patterns and use sex for power, control and attention.
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