Blouse was founded by Geoffrey J Finch, the Australian former creative director
of cult label Antipodium, who is now based in east London.
Not exact matches
If you knew me and what kind
of churches I attend, you would be foolish to
label them as a dangerous
cult.
Sunism and Shia ism are
cults, denial
of truth absolute GAWD, based not on true teachings
of Mullahs, but muslim ism corruption
of true teachings, based on Mithra ism, criminal savior ism, to justify Suni criminal King's or Amir's, another word for a self centered Shia sanatan, filthy goon to be free
of La, truth, ism's, not truth, wahabism, corruption
of truth absolute,
labeled as religion's.
«
Cult» — The word followers
of larger, older religions use to
label beliefs or non-beliefs they do not approve
of.
Wow, so he predicted people would not argree with his apocalyptic ramblings and
labeled those who would not believe him in the future «evil»... you do realize that is right out
of the manual
of any apocalyptic
cult and is not impressive in the least.
It's a big world, people can believe whatever they want without having to defend
cult labels from groups
of people who declare themselves moral arbiters.
But actually, the real problem isn't saying «I love gay people» but hate the sin; the real problem is that a
cult can
label a specific group
of people as «sinners» and somehow that translates into legally protected discrimination in a country where religion should not be dictating our laws.
now (and some years prior to that when I was full
of questions and changing churches from Methodist to Pentecostal to an independent fellowship that I would now
label as a
cult....
The Mormons have been
labeled a
cult by him for years, and now all
of a sudden they are not?
Bellwoods's flagship location on trendy Ossington Street and constantly changing lineup
of left -
of - center creations (not to mention wicked
label art) inspired a
cult following.
Despite often being
labeled a «personality
cult» they are often privately very critical
of the leadership with some talking
of a succession to a new, younger leader such as Clive Lewis or Angela Rayner.
At the heart
of conceptual fashion
label Maison Margiela is a longstanding desire to question the status quo and it is this inquisitive mindset that has propelled the avant - garde design house to
cult status.
The rise
of cult - fave clothing
label Reformation brought with it a
cult - like obsession for vintage florals in figure - flattering silhouettes (promoted by devoted fan Emily Ratajkowski).
Furuya himself has operated as a «madoguchi» — or «Japanese ambassador» as he prefers to call it — for LN - CC, an East London concept store which has since become one
of the few places outside Japan to buy
cult labels like SASQUATCHfabrix, Blackmeans, Nonnative, Unused and Sunsea.
Though the
label garnered a
cult following among a certain set
of Brooklyn girls since its debut in 2004, the loss
of a major investor has reportedly put the
label at risk
of going under.
I know that we're all supposed to be subscribing to the «buy less, buy better» credo, but after laying your eyes on the offerings
of Cult Gaia, the
label...
Unavailable on home video (one was released over twenty years ago on a long defunct video
label, almost impossible to find even before the launch
of DVD), they have developed a
cult status over the years and make their DVD debut on the Warner Archive Collection, the no - frills, burn - on - demand service exclusively on the Warner website (Genesis II is here and Planet Earth is here).
THE BLU - RAY DISC Maniac and Vigilante land on Blu - ray courtesy
of Blue Underground, the great
cult label Lustig himself founded.
The Long Hair
of Death (Raro, Blu - ray, DVD)-- Raro Video, the American arm
of an Italian home video company, is one
of only a couple
of disc
labels with a tightly - defined mission, in this case a focus on classics
of Italian cinema that ranges from auteur masterworks to genre landmarks and
cult items.
To
label it a future
cult classic doesn't do it justice as Holy Motors carves its own unique cinematic path and succeeds in its wacky ways when so much
of this risky movie may not have worked.
As Joe Rubin, co-founder
of cult DVD
label Vinegar Syndrome, puts it: «Every Criterion film is an event.»
Arrow Books is the new publishing imprint
of Arrow Video, the UK - based, boutique home video
label specializing in extras - rich box sets
of restored horror, Japanese, and
cult movie classics.
The pair, while serviceable visual hacks, are such awful screenwriters in every facet
of the game that it's kind
of disheartening to see their material continually attract such wonderful
cult performers as Russell and Spader, Jeff Goldblum (Independence Day), and Jean Reno (Godzilla)-- mayhaps the notion
of rescuing a character from the page causes an actor's mouth to water as much as the guaranteed exposure offered by pictures as base and pandering as those on the Centropolis
label (Devlin and Emmerich's now - defunct company).
Arguably, the latter — which operates more like an exclusive club, admission to which is akin to enduring the rites
of a fraternity initiation — should be more vulnerable to the «
cult»
label.
«Created by Atmos Games, the
label of independent developer Thomas Brush, best - known for
cult hits like Coma and Skinny, Pinstripe follows an ex-minister's emotional journey through Hell in search
of his kidnapped daughter.
His video «Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore» which has reached
cult status is a rigorous research on the world
of dance and identification constructed through
labels and tones.
Often
labeled as «The Greatest Artist You Have Never Heard
Of», Ray Johnson, American prankster, obsessive mailer of things and all - around enfant terrible of New York's avant - garde, still has a cult - like following among youngish art hipsters that grapple with a contemporary art world that can't seem to laugh at itsel
Of», Ray Johnson, American prankster, obsessive mailer
of things and all - around enfant terrible of New York's avant - garde, still has a cult - like following among youngish art hipsters that grapple with a contemporary art world that can't seem to laugh at itsel
of things and all - around enfant terrible
of New York's avant - garde, still has a cult - like following among youngish art hipsters that grapple with a contemporary art world that can't seem to laugh at itsel
of New York's avant - garde, still has a
cult - like following among youngish art hipsters that grapple with a contemporary art world that can't seem to laugh at itself.
This is no trivial matter warranting rude
labeling of serious researchers — doing legitimate & IMPORTANT research — as a «
cult» [Leif Svalgaard's term].