Sentences with phrase «poetic justice with»

But even if the film meanders more than it unnerves, more interested in creating elegant images and moments than tension or mood, the finale is perfectly orchestrated and it delivers a deliciously cruel poetic justice with echoes to Bava's Black Sunday, the film that made Steele an icon of Italian horror.
With Ramsey playing so well, even though Stoke are trying to expand their footballing horizons without Tony Pulis in charge, Arsenal fans are hoping for some poetic justice with the Welshman continuing his scoring form this weekend.

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In what Gundlach called an «example of poetic justice,» Silicon Valley, with social media services including Facebook as well as Twitter (twtr), helped carry Trump to victory — and now their shareholders are paying the price.
So with poetic justice, it was in the same position as the subprime borrowers whose junk mortgages it had underwritten and sold to investors gullible enough to believe Moody's and Standard and Poor's AAA ratings.
Brown appeals particularly to the word play of Isaiah 5:7: the monumental clarity and poetic elegance of the juxtaposition of the term z» daqah, «the cry,» with its remedy, ze «aqah, «justice
The keepers of those myths that you probably have the most issue with, somewhat successfully changed the meaning of the word myth to the word lie... to make their own myths (which they called parables and which were presented more in allegorical than historical form), to in their minds be perceived more as truth... and in God's own poetic justice, now have their cherished tales of perceived morality thrown into the same category by those who make the same efforts at understnding the meanings.
And now, in a tremendous bit of poetic justice, Russell Westbrook has signed his Durant Rule contract with the Thunder, committing to Oklahoma City until 2023.
you will all just hav to make do with the french, who only sing when their winning as an arsenal fan i will cheer on our french players in the comp with the dirty taste in my mouth of poetic justice... anelka deflection, henry hand to foot to gallas....
There's also a moment of poetic justice in which he's forced to eat what he dishes out so much (I admit with a bit of shame that it's the movie's funniest scene).
He made his feature film debut in 1992 with the film Juice and followed it up co-starring with Janet Jackson in Poetic Justice in 1993.
It's an exceedingly cleverly pieced together puzzle of a movie with criss - crossing storylines that depend on a tremendous amount of dramatically apropos coincidence that tangle up into a narratively satisfying (if hardly surprising) neat little knot of poetic justice.
And when peaceful protest is met with guns and brutality, Billy kicks ass as a one - man - army of poetic justice.
It's a model of elegant construction, street - level tragedy, and poetic justice, with Huston's wry fatalism providing the noir sensibility.
Regina King, Poetic Justice (1993)-- Few scene - stealing sidekicks have been rendered with as much spiky, screwball - skewing effervescence as Iesha.
A rare Hollywood film that deals with both the violence and the turmoil and the regret these men face when they slow to catch their breath, it's searing for most the emotional ride, with some genuinely chilling moments of impulsive human malevolence and a morally ambiguous climax that twists the knife of poetic justice.
In an almost too - perfect case of poetic justice, the qualifying team from St. Thomas More Catholic School, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — a city that doubled in size overnight with Hurricane Katrina refugees — walked away with first place this year.
Please join a FaceBook page that Poetic Justice administers with the Walking Man — Dr. Jesse Turner.
In the Classroom: Voices from the March on Washington provides students with an opportunity to follow up references to poetic works with other poems that also address justice issues.
Following its run at Kelly Writers House in Philadelphia, curator Daniel Tucker's exhibition and event series Organize Your Own: The Politics and Poetics of Self - Determination Movements will continue to explore questions of equity, justice, and race relations with a residency at the Averill and Bernard Leviton Gallery at Columbia College Chicago, March 3 — April 9.
It's hard to do poetic justice to Greg May's masterpiece with just a summary, but I'll give it a try below:
Professor Nussbaum's article is based on a chapter in her book, Poetic Justice: The Literary Imagination in Public Life.36 She uses poetry of Walt Whitman to explain «literary imagination» and equates it with judgment.
While the justice system is rarely (if ever) poetic, Andrew's skill with the word, written and oral, combined with a painstaking attention to detail and creative approach to the law, gets results for his clients.
It was poetic justice and karma that he incurred a library fine after being so insufferable and implying that being home with kids is a bludgy kind of life!
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