Sentences with phrase «new poignancy»

But in this rewarding show, photography, with all its intellectual baggage, was extended to incorporate literal time and space, yielding a new poignancy.
«Workers Memorial Day will now take on a new poignancy.

Not exact matches

«If I can't make it this year, I'm not making it,» Spielberg said of The Post, which has Trump parallels at every turn but would still be a fascinating movie stripped of its new - found poignancy.
'' «Fair Game» starts in New York City, set against a backdrop that will carry an air of what - if poignancy for many viewers: A new president is about to be inaugurated, and she is a woman.&raqNew York City, set against a backdrop that will carry an air of what - if poignancy for many viewers: A new president is about to be inaugurated, and she is a woman.&raqnew president is about to be inaugurated, and she is a woman.»
Still, the movie doesn't seem to explore any new territory for Anderson, and it ever really reaches the poignancy or oblique emotional power of his earlier films.
I thought one song would have given the film a new level of poignancy, but he gave me two songs and they were so beautiful.
There is more poignancy, and pain, in Crane's sexual sidekick John Carpenter (Willem Dafoe), a techie consultant who introduces Crane to the new VTR video system.
Led by two - time Oscar nominee Will Smith, the awards - friendly drama is brimming with charm and poignancy, as shown in the new trailer below.
There are times when The New Colossus overreaches for poignancy, and as a result it states its themes too overtly instead of letting them stand alone.
A gripping chapter dedicated to plotting out the ship's collision and sinking is where such attention to detail pays off — having come to know and care about the people on board in a new way makes the poignancy of losing them fresh again.
It's a game type that takes the most unexpected moment of poignancy from the campaign and turns it into an entirely new Deathmatch mode — one that plays like a slightly modified version of King of the Hill — it's just that the hill is a pigeon and the pigeon is moving.
Whether through painting, drawing, sculpture, video, or other media, contemporary artists have drawn on the centuries - old tradition to create works of conceptual vivacity, beauty, and emotional poignancy in the present time.Structured according to the classical categories of the still - life tradition — Flora, Food, House and Home, Fauna, and Death, each chapter in Michael Petry's book explores how the timeless symbolic resonance of the memento mori, has been rediscovered for a new millennium.
Pia Camil wants people to donate objects of power, aesthetic interest, and of poignancy for her new installation, A Pot For A Latch, at the New Musenew installation, A Pot For A Latch, at the New MuseNew Museum.
In the process, they wrote a new chapter in the history of printmaking, producing masterful woodcuts, etchings and lithographs of uncommon poignancy.
The New York Times's Holland Cotter wrote that «when the film made its debut... after September 11, its poignancy was almost unbearable.»
Yet the beginning of the new school year also always has a certain poignancy and tenderness to it.
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