Tom Watson, Chuka Umunna, Owen Smith and
other leading critics all conceded on air last night that Corbyn would not be going anywhere.
Not exact matches
When I reflect on the infinite pains to which the human mind and heart will go in order to protect itself from the full impact of reality, when I recall the mordant analyses of religious belief which stem from the works of Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud and, furthermore, recognize the truth of so much of what these
critics of religion have had to say, when I engage in a philosophical critique of the language of theology and am constrained to admit that it is a continual attempt to say what can not properly be said and am thereby
led to wonder whether its claim to cognition can possibly be valid — when I ask these questions of myself and
others like them (as I can not help asking and, what is more, feel obliged to ask), is not the conclusion forced upon me that my faith is a delusion?
Other critics say that responding to a child quickly every single time he cries
leads to over-dependent children who haven't learned to soothe themselves or to wait for attention.
Critics claim the move, combined with
other Labour policies, will spark an exodus of the super-rich from London and
lead to a long - term fall in Treasury revenues.
The Catholic Conference and
other critics of The Child Victims Act have argued the look - back window would
lead to a torrent of frivolous claims against the church and
other defendants.
Critics,
led by Sidney Wolfe of Ralph Nader's Public Citizen Inc. in Washington, D.C., have attacked CDC - sponsored studies in Thailand and in Africa because some participants were given only a placebo while
others received AZT.
Some
critics of this viewpoint have argued that these embryos were marked for destruction and then donated by their owners, meaning that these embryos would never have come to term anyway, but
others predict that this excuse might
lead to more ethically questionable actions in the future, such as harvesting embryos specifically for research.
Through the process of a mindful yoga practice & an opportunity to become more self aware, of our inner
critic and of
others and with this awareness choose to do something different to
lead a kinder nurturing, life to self and
others.
They range from stuff like «tell us what you really think» to
other winners like how the
critic is out of touch / hates movies, how «movies are for entertainment and I was entertained,» or, Geez, you must
lead a really sad life.
At the
Critics» Week — where, in the interest of full disclosure, I served on a competition jury comprised of three other critics and the South Korean director Lee Chang - dong — the highlight of an unusually strong lineup was Take Shelter, the second feature by Shotgun Stories director Jeff Nichols, an acknowledged Malick acolyte whose new film shares a producer with The Tree of Life as well as a leading lady, Jessica Chastain (reportedly at Malick's personal recommend
Critics» Week — where, in the interest of full disclosure, I served on a competition jury comprised of three
other critics and the South Korean director Lee Chang - dong — the highlight of an unusually strong lineup was Take Shelter, the second feature by Shotgun Stories director Jeff Nichols, an acknowledged Malick acolyte whose new film shares a producer with The Tree of Life as well as a leading lady, Jessica Chastain (reportedly at Malick's personal recommend
critics and the South Korean director Lee Chang - dong — the highlight of an unusually strong lineup was Take Shelter, the second feature by Shotgun Stories director Jeff Nichols, an acknowledged Malick acolyte whose new film shares a producer with The Tree of Life as well as a
leading lady, Jessica Chastain (reportedly at Malick's personal recommendation).
His newest film, Caché (also known as Hidden), received the San Francisco Film
Critics Circle award for Best Foreign Language Film, as well as several
other American awards,
leading to the assumption that a wide variety of reviewers not only liked the film, but also bothered to see it at all.
Tom Hooper, «The King's Speech» Year: 2010 Cast: Anthony Andrews, Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall Director: Tom Hooper Distributor: Momentum Pictures Premiere history: Sept. 6, 2010 Telluride Film Festival; UK - wide release Jan. 7, 2011
Other awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor in a
Leading Role (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; British Independent Film Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay;
Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth)
Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing
Damien Chazelle, «La La Land» Year: 2016 Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt Distributor: Summit Entertainment / Lionsgate Premiere history: Aug. 31, 2016 Venice Film Festival; wide release Dec. 9, 2016 (United States)
Other awards won (selected): British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film; Best Actress in a
leading role (Emma Stone), Best Direction;
Critics» Choice Awards Best Film, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy, Best Actor — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress — Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Emma Stone), Best Director
Other Oscar nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress (Emma Stone, won), Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Production Design (won); Best Cinematography (won), Best Costume Design, Best Film
The Austin Film
Critics Association (AFCA) announced its 2014 awards today, with Austin filmmaker Richard Linklater's feature «Boyhood» winning Best Film, Best Director, and two
other awards, as well as
leading the group's Top Ten list.
Two
other big surprises were found in Female Actor in a
Leading Role where Sarah Silverman found a nomination for her indie drama I Smile Back and in Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Michael Shannon in 99 Homes follows up his LA
critics win with a mention here.
Two
leading critics discuss whether you get a better class of punter on one side of the Atlantic or the
other
The real - life account of the tragic fate of Northup and the appalling conditions he and millions of
other slaves were forced to endure has been turned into a feature - length epic by British director Steve McQueen, who
leads a largely British cast in the film that is being heralded by
critics as a must - see film.
«Silver Linings Playbook» Year: 2012 Director: David O. Russell Cast: Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Anupam Kher, Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Tucker, Jacki Weaver Distributor: The Weinstein Company Premiere history: Toronto International Film Festival Sept. 2012; wide release Nov. 16, 2012
Other awards won: Independent Spirit Award Best Director, Best Female
Lead (Jennifer Lawrence), Best Screenplay; British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Best Director, Best Editing, Best Adapted Screenplay;
Critics» Choice Awards, Best Acting Ensemble; Golden Globe Best Actress Musical or Comedy (Jennifer Lawrence) Academy Award nominations: Best Picture, Best Actor (Bradley Cooper), Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence, won), Best Supporting Actor (Robert De Niro), Best Supporting Actress (Jacki Weaver), Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Film Editing
«Birdman (or the Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)» Year: 2014 Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu Cast: Zach Galifianakis, Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, Naomi Watts Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Premiere history: Venice Film Festival Aug. 27, 2014; limited release Oct. 17, 2014; wide release Nov. 14, 2014
Other awards won: Independent Spirit Awards Best Male
Lead (Michael Keaton), Best Cinematography; British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Cinematography;
Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Michael Keaton), Best Acting Ensemble, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Score; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Academy Award nominations: Best Picture (won), Best Director (won), Best Original Screenplay (won), Best Actor (Michael Keaton), Best Supporting Actor (Edward Norton), Best Supporting Actress (Emma Stone), Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing
«Juno» Year: 2007 Director: Jason Reitman Cast: Jason Bateman, Michael Cera, Jennifer Garner, Allison Janney, Ellen Page, J. K. Simmons Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Premiere history: Telluride Film Festival Sept. 2007; wide release Dec. 25, 2007
Other awards won: Independent Spirit Award Best Female
Lead (Ellen Page), Best First Screenplay; British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Original Screenplay,
Critics» Choice Awards Best Comedy Academy Award nominations: Best Director, Best Picture, Best Actress (Ellen Page), Best Original Screenplay (won)
The snub extended to
lead actress Sally Hawkins, who has torn through the
critics» awards on the
other side of the Atlantic and stands a sizeable chance of landing an Oscar -LSB-...]
«Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)» Year: 2014 Cast: Zach Galifianakis, Michael Keaton, Edward Norton, Andrea Riseborough, Amy Ryan, Emma Stone, Naomi Watts Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Premiere history: Venice Film Festival Aug. 27, 2014; limited release Oct. 17, 2014; wide release Nov. 14, 2014
Other awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Cinematography;
Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Michael Keaton), Best Acting Ensemble, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Editing; Independent Spirit Awards Best Film, Best Male
Lead (Michael Keaton), Best Cinematography; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Original Screenplay (won), Best Actor (Michael Keaton), Best Supporting Actor (Edward Norton), Best Supporting Actress (Emma Stone), Best Cinematography, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing
«The King's Speech» Year: 2010 Cast: Anthony Andrews, Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush, Timothy Spall Director: Tom Hooper Distributor: Momentum Pictures Premiere history: Sept. 6, 2010 Telluride Film Festival; UK - wide release Jan. 7, 2011
Other awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Outstanding British Film, Best Actor in a
Leading Role (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; British Independent Film Awards, Best British Independent Film, Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Screenplay;
Critics» Choice Awards Best Actor (Colin Firth), Best Original Screenplay; Golden Globe Award Best Actor Motion Picture Drama (Colin Firth); Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Best Actor (Colin Firth)
Other Oscar nominations: Best Actor Colin Firth (won), Best Director (won), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Geoffrey Rush), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Helena Bonham Carter), Original Screenplay (won), Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Art Direction, Best Set Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Mixing
The hard - charging leader has left a trail of admirers and
critics in the
other big - city districts he has
led.
When
others say girls can't fly, Elinor's courageous spirit
leads her to defy her
critics, completing a dare that shows the world what a girl can do.
Herrmann animates, without overkill, Ebert's anecdotes of colorful Chicago Sun - Times colleagues, including late columnist Mike Royko and former editor James Hoge;
leading actors John Wayne, Lee Marvin, and Robert Mitchum, among
others; and great directors Martin Scorsese and Werner Herzog; and he makes genuine and touching Ebert's contentious but loving relationship with fellow Chicago film
critic and TV partner Gene Siskel, who passed away in 1999.
Claymore, on the
other hand, has been a vocal
critic of cap - weighting and the
leading Canadian proponent of RAFI fundamental indexes.
Many
critics also blamed them for creating the conditions that
led to the housing bubble in the first place, though
others say they were simply made scapegoats for problems created on Wall Street.
The
other was that the artist, anticipating the bared knives of
critics, hired an image consultant and began an expensive campaign to build his brand in the press, giving self - glorifying interviews and taking out full - page ads in the
leading art publications presenting himself as an offbeat yet successful guru - like visionary.
High praise from
critics and collectors has
led to her work being featured in major publications, including Elle Decor, Architectural Digest, Domino, and Southern Living, among
others.
Examining the photographs of these events, many snapped by Harry Shunk, we might find Saint Phalle's partner, Tinguely; art
critic Pierre Restany; gallerist Jeannine de Goldschmidt; poet John Ashbery; her estranged husband, Harry Mathews, and their two children; various neighbors; and artists Daniel and Vera Spoerri, Hugh Weiss, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Ad Reinhardt, and Edward Kienholz, among
others.16 Since Saint Phalle considered the sessions to be performance events, or «spectacles,» she amplified their theatricality by arranging for their media - documentation in photographs and short films that painstakingly disclose her methods.17 In addition to the before - and - after images of the firings, where Saint Phalle is often pictured striking defiant or bemused poses,
other scenes reveal the creative process
leading up to the event.
Lectures, talks, and symposia with
leading artists,
critics, and scholars from the visual arts, design / architecture, film and media studies, performing arts, literature, and
other areas of culture.
This elegantly edited documentary weaves interviews with the acerbic Mitchell and
other leading painters and
critics while letting her stunning pictures dominate the film.
The above communication from Ad Reinhardt to Thomas Hess encapsulates some of the cross-currents that characterized the working relationship between a
leading New York School artist who was also a prolific, polemical writer, and satirical cartoonist for ARTnews, and ARTnews's influential executive editor who was also a
critic supportive of Reinhardt's art along with that of the
other New York School artists.
According to
critic Robert Hughes, Freud's «basic pigment for flesh is Cremnitz white, an inordinately heavy pigment which contains twice as much
lead oxide as flake white and much less oil medium that
other whites.»
In contributing essays to the artistic dialogue and
other forms of involvement, Bao has established himself as a
leading curator and
critic of work by the «new generation.»
Those who establish gallery connections are able to work as studio artists, but the paths people choose often
lead to
other creative work as curators,
critics, performance artists, arts administrators, gallery owners, event planners, set designers, illustrators and much more...
Seminars, site visits, individual meetings, and roundtable discussions will be
led by the following faculty: Bruce Altshuler (Director, Program in Museum Studies, New York University), Holly Block (Executive Director, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York), Nicholas Cullinan (Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art), Reem Fadda (Associate Curator of Middle Eastern Art, Abu Dhabi Project, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York), Kate Fowle (Chief Curator, Garage, Moscow, and Director - at - Large, ICI), Dóra Hegyi (Project Leader, tranzit.hu, Budapest), Todd Levin (art advisor), Agustín Pérez Rubio (independent curator and art
critic), and Jenny Schlenzka (Associate Curator, MoMA PS1, New York), among
others.
The glacier story has
led the IPCC's
critics to pore over its most recent report, focusing on claims that arise from the «grey literature» — normally taken to mean reports by governments and
other organisations that are not published commercially or passed through academic channels.
The conclusion of the Sheffield et al. paper has proven controversial, with some
critics pointing to the inadequacy of existing observations to support the more complex index and
others arguing that a more rigorous application of the new approach
leads to results similar to those previously obtained using the PDSI.
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leading critics at the time was none
other than blogger Lindgren.
Critics of the OSC whistleblower program argue that providing financial rewards will give rise to an «American — style bounty program» and may
lead to individuals coming forward with incomplete or misleading information that may implicate
others for nefarious or monetary motives.
At the time,
critics including Bitcoin.org's Cobra said it was ill - advised to roll out payments as bugs and
other dangers could still exist,
leading to loss of money.
Meanwhile, on the
other side, Hillary Clinton's
critics have expressed concerns about her ethics and ties to the investment banking industry, which could
lead to another market meltdown similar to the one that recently triggered the Great Recession.