Sentences with phrase «political undercurrent»

Expect to wag your metaphorical tail in delight over Wes Anderson's new animated joyride into a canine universe with political undercurrents sure to strike a human chord.
While some voters may seek a respite from harsh realities in award - season films, the Donald Trump era could, on balance, reinforce Hollywood folks» desire to reward movies that contain political undercurrents.
The Purge films, with their tales of an annual evening of legalised, cathartic crime, have always blended their rampaging bat - to - face horror action with varying political undercurrents.
Rebecca McGrew, who curated a show of Gueorguieva's paintings at the Pomona College Museum of Art in 2007, perceives in her work a dark political undercurrent, the power of caricature, the tragicomic and the absurd.
Her conceptually direct images carry with them dense political undercurrents, yet never neglect the fundamentals of form and craft.
I'm tired of the political undercurrent.
Behind Governor Cuomo's landslide victory Tuesday was a political undercurrent that may cause trouble for him down the road, particularly if he pursues the Presidency, politicians and campaign strategists said yesterday.
Primate redux With James Franco in the lead and a political undercurrent about animal testing, Rise of the Apes reboots the reboot of the Planet of the Apes franchise in June.
Understanding the political undercurrent is important, he says, because it can help choose the messenger: «Ideally you would want a bona fide, well - respected conservative who is speaking out in favor of vaccination.»
It's an old - fashioned, fast - moving, family - friendly adventure yarn unmuddied by an excess of subtext, political undercurrent or narrative mythologizing.
The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth benefited greatly from their political undercurrent while also tapping into horror and folklore, respectively.
The red carpet may have been a melange of colours, but the political undercurrent was inconspicuous with Time's Up pin, blue American Civil Liberties Union ribbons and orange American flag pins.
The red carpet may have been a melange of colours, but the political undercurrent was hard to miss with Time's Up pin, blue American Civil Liberties Union ribbons and orange American flag pins calling for gun safety reforms in the wake of Florida school shooting, making their way into designer wears.
There's a political undercurrent to «Le Peuple Migrateur», too, as it subtly but effectively makes a case for environmentalism.
They are stand - ins for the political undercurrents and the complex tug - of - war underlying the social reality of rural
Political undercurrents also flow throughout the exhibition.
Houston - based artist Gabriel Martinez creates art experiences beyond the traditional gallery setting, hinting at social and political undercurrents.
Much like Al Qadiri's «Muhawwil», which she calls «advertisements of moral conduct», all of Never Never Land «s artworks are teeming with codes and signifiers that reveal a political undercurrent in opposition to the one being mediated in the Middle Eastern mainstream.
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