Sentences with phrase «most theatrical»

Tacita Dean The most intelligent and serious British artist of her generation takes on the most theatrical and renowned venue of our times.
It was the most theatrical show I've done.
«The Haunted Art of T. Jefferson Carey» showcases thirty years of Carey's work in the most theatrical, dramatic, and comprehensive way, exhibiting many of the qualities of a haunted house, including a black light installation created expressly for the exhibition.
The restaurant, an expansive tunnel adjoining the museum's entry hall, is one of the largest and most theatrical public spaces in the complex.
Here, building on Campbell's trailblazing work and global connections, «Grand Design: Pieter Coecke van Aelst and Renaissance Tapestry» borrows internationally to stage the museum's most theatrical show of the year, and one of its most fascinating.
The culmination of Free Roses is the aforementioned Lightning — it is one of the most theatrical installations and one that depicts a natural and primordial scene within the arrangement of its elements.
It was certainly the most theatrical press event Sony has devised.
Bendis's comic book «movies» on paper are, of course, far longer than most theatrical releases, but the structure comes from that Syd Field sense of the three - act story.
Sunshine State (John Sayles, 2002): While most theatrical re-releases, or festival screenings, tend to flaunt a new presentation, or even a rarely seen print of the film, this screening at the Rendezvous Film Festival in Amelia Island, Florida, where Sunshine State was predominantly filmed, was from a DVD off a digital projector in a black box theatre, hosted by John Sayles and producer Maggie Renzi.
As this YA thriller is aimed at teens, they might not know that most theatrical one - sheets were folded prior to the mid-80s, hence the faux creases present on all the recent marketing materials for this particular title.
The audio presentation isn't the most theatrical; Teacher's Pet isn't filmed with dynamic sound effects.
Their success is borne out in every bar of a score that sees Verdi at his most theatrical: it bristles with demonic energy.
The humor is offbeat and witty, providing more laughs than most theatrical comedies of late.
This is costume design at its most theatrical.
So this summer's big - screen debut of Judy Moody - the spirited, red - haired third - grade heroine of Megan McDonald's wildly popular tween - lit series - brings on a wave of nostalgia accompanied, unfortunately, by a great big yawn that will surely be experienced by parents hoping for a spark of irreverence à la Pippi or the broad comic appeal found in most theatrical family fare these days.
It wasn't long ago that Obasanjo put on the most theatrical shtick in Nigerian politics by publicly tearing up his Peoples Democratic Party membership card and declaring his support for Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress.
While it is important to consider the most theatrical elements of Trump and discuss the damaging effects they may have for international peace and cooperation, we should not overlook the ideological background and the grand strategy that informs the administration's actions.
According to its web site, their Brooklyn venue boasts «perhaps the longest and most theatrical drip bar on the eastern seaboard.»

Not exact matches

And while a professional speaker might be expected to use bells and whistles (literally or figuratively) to get the audience's attention, most «regular» professionals wouldn't feel comfortable resorting to such theatrical, over-the-top methods.
Life - to - date sales for the Call of Duty franchise exceed worldwide theatrical box office for Star Wars and Lord of the Rings, two of the most successful entertainment franchises of all time.»
While the studios command 80 % of Canada's roughly billion - dollar theatrical market, the remaining 20 % includes all Canadian films, plus some of the most successful recent independent releases, from The Hunger Games to The King's Speech.
But they're most vulnerable immediately after theatrical release.
James also has his theatrical Toussaint character take part in a voodoo ceremony during which the houngan symbolically rips a crucifix from a chain around his neck and throws it away, the most false image of any in the play since the real Louverture was renowned for his Catholic piety.
And yet not even the foremost professional theatrical producer has ever had all in such readiness for the stage and for the change of scenes, as eternity has all in readiness for time: all — even to the least detail, even to the most insignificant word that is spoken; has all in readiness in each instant — although eternity delays.
Leave therefore your harshest social wantings alone and onwardly unprovable devotional yearnings behind you and never take wind of one's earnest psychic longings for the weightiness of one's theatrical longings will smite even the most goodly intentioned influential beings.
Wynn Las Vegas is home to Le Rêve — The Dream, the aquatic and aerial theatrical experience named Best Show in Las Vegas for four consecutive years, and Steve Wynn's ShowStoppers, a production with 35 singers and dancers and a full 31 - piece on - stage orchestra composed of quintessential numbers from some of the most celebrated composers and lyricists to ever grace American theater stages.
Wynn Las Vegas is home to Le Rêve — The Dream, the aquatic and aerial theatrical experience named Best Show in Las Vegas for six consecutive years, and Steve Wynn's ShowStoppers, a production with 35 singers and dancers and a full 31 - piece on - stage orchestra composed of quintessential numbers from some of the most celebrated composers and lyricists to ever grace American theater stages.
Wynn Las Vegas is home to Le Rêve — The Dream, the aquatic and aerial theatrical experience named Best Show in Las Vegas for five consecutive years, and Steve Wynn's ShowStoppers, a production with 35 singers and dancers and a full 31 - piece on - stage orchestra composed of quintessential numbers from some of the most celebrated composers and lyricists to ever grace American theater stages.
Sam's most cherished theatrical experience was her work with The Chicago Children's Theatre Company's installation for children with autism and their families titled The Red Kite Project.
«The leadership campaign showed me that for many PMQs are out of touch, too theatrical, and simply not addressing the issues most people care about.
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At the Paris unveiling, a theatrical space composed of multiple rooms — a high school locker room installation here, a mirrored room featuring Nike's most iconic women's sneakers there — served to showcase the importance of the sportswear firm's women's business and the new concept.
It had typical Quentin Tarantino gore, most of the time it was comical and theatrical, with only two scenes being absolutely cringe worthy.
American actor Franklin Pangborn spent most of his theatrical days playing straight dramatic roles, but Hollywood saw things differently.
Not the big, stylized theatrical acting you see in most stage musicals and movie adaptations thereof, but intimate, realistic performances, grounded in real human emotion.
Outside of his Nightmare appearances, Englund's most significant credits were his one - shot directorial stint on the theatrical feature 976 - EVIL (1988); his characterization of the title role in a medium - budget film adaptation of Phantom of the Opera (1989); and his hosting chores on the Craven - produced TV anthology Nightmare Café (1992).
Of course, it never hurts to have on board the perfect storm of actors blessed with ready - made star power, gifted theatrical talent, and most importantly, golden voices capable of translating the play's gigantic heart and soul to the silver screen.
What may have seemed energetic and innovative four decades ago is fairly enervated today, and only the most rabid Godard fanatics will find reason to seek out its new theatrical re-release.
With spouse Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward comprised one of the most successful husband - and - wife tandems in Hollywood history; not only among the most acclaimed film actresses of her era, she was also highly visible as a television and theatrical performer, as well as a prominent social activist.
Now considering the mixed reaction from Critics and people alike on the Hobbit Part 1, many people were skeptical on how part 2 would hold up, and considering this one has a run time of nearly 3 hours, plus this being the live action theatrical debut of arguably one of the most well known fantasy villains, Smaug, there was a lot of reason to be skeptical.
David Nelson worked steadily but unspectacularly as a producer / director in the years to follow: in the early»80s he directed three theatrical films, the most prominent of which was the 1981 George Kennedy starrer The Rare Breed.
DICK DINMAN SALUTES GARY COOPER»S BLU «THE HANGING TREE»: Producer / host Dick Dinman and Warner Home Video's Senior Vice President of Classic and Theatrical Marketing George Feltenstein celebrate the Warner Archive's lustrously restored Blu - ray release of THE HANGING TREE one of legendary superstar Gary Cooper's most unjustly forgotten masterworks and actress Joan Leslie (who at the tender age of 16 costarred with Cooper in SERGEANT YORK) and acclaimed director Michael Anderson (who directed Cooper's final two films) regale Dick with their praise of Cooper's uniquely invisible acting technique.
For what it's worth, as much as I enjoy ogling a topless Elizabeth Berridge, it's a shame that the Director's Cut of Amadeus has apparently not just eclipsed but indeed supplanted the theatrical version, à la John Boorman's Exorcist II: The Heretic, Michael Mann's Last of the Mohicans, and, most recently, David Fincher's Zodiac.
A misbegotten venture that constantly ups its own ante on histrionic overacting, ludicrous plot twists and insipid empowerment mantras, Herzfeld's puzzling concoction is likely to make most viewers reach for the remote control when it opens in limited theatrical and VOD release Friday.
WHY: «Man Up» received such a limited theatrical release in the U.S. that most people have probably never even heard of it, but it's actually one of the better recent entries in the romantic comedy genre, which makes its desultory treatment all the more bewildering.
Next Wednesday afternoon, as part of its Stage on Screen series, the Avon Theatre Film Center, in Stamford, Connecticut, presents one of cinema's most intimate explorations of theatrical craft, Louis Malle's 1994 swan song Vanya on 42nd Street.
The film's playful and plentiful bonus offerings include «Piper,» the theatrical short film starring an irresistible sandpiper hatchling; an all - new mini short featuring interviews with Dory's pals from the Marine Life Institute; a behind - the - scenes look at the most challenging character Pixar has ever created; never - before - seen deleted scenes, including a digital exclusive featuring the Tank Gang from «Finding Nemo» who make it their mission to get Marlin and Nemo to the Marine Life Institute; and much, much more.
Steven Soderbergh's latest, possibly last, theatrical venture, Side Effects, is one of his most thrilling works.
Tarantino's most appealingly claustrophobic film since Reservoir Dogs has a parlor - whodunit theatrical intimacy to it.
Since then, «Drive» has been slowly building buzz ahead of its theatrical release, most prominently at the Cannes Film Festival where it walked away with the award for Best Director, a nomination for the prestigious Palm D'Or, and the admiration of most film critics.
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