Sentences with phrase «praise for their nuanced»

Her performance as the widowed Graham has been widely praised for its nuance as her character deals with the fallout from her 1971 decision for The Washington Post to publish the Pentagon Papers in the face of opposition from President Richard Nixon's administration.
In 2016 she co-curated the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo, which was praised for its nuanced discourse surrounding ecology and climate change, and Brazil's tumultuous and uncertain political climate.

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The screenplay has been widely praised for providing a nuanced view of racism in contemporary America.
Critics praised the film as a «nuanced celebration of pride and identity» and «the best sojourn of my life,» while ET's Angelique Jackson predicted that Black Panther could be the first superhero flick to earn a Best Picture Oscar nomination, writing, «For now, just be satisfied with the best the MCU has to offer.
«For a superhero movie, the nuance with which the film presents this horrible scenario is refreshing,» wrote Sullivan, who praised the film for presenting «a villain in a more nuanced, complex (and arguably even sympathetic) way than most comic book movies do.&raqFor a superhero movie, the nuance with which the film presents this horrible scenario is refreshing,» wrote Sullivan, who praised the film for presenting «a villain in a more nuanced, complex (and arguably even sympathetic) way than most comic book movies do.&raqfor presenting «a villain in a more nuanced, complex (and arguably even sympathetic) way than most comic book movies do.»
Day - Lewis and Krieps both deserve every ounce of praise they're getting for this film, having delivered two of the most nuanced, remarkable performances I've seen this year.
The jury praised Prodger for the nuanced way in which she deals with identity politics, particularly from a queer perspective.
Patrick Heron's seminal review of the first showing of the Abstract Expressionists in London in 1956 at the Tate Gallery singles out Rothko for especial praise, while raising doubts about the others, and there is no doubt, despite his protestations to the contrary, that this show marked a decisive shift in his art towards abstraction, and Rothko in particular, though he rapidly turned the influence in the direction of a more European sensibility, less nuanced, a more immediate and direct attack, and an asymmetric compositional style more akin to the early Multiforms, which Heron insists he had not seen.
The jury praised Prodger for the nuanced way in which she deals with identity politics, particularly from a queer perspective,» says Tate.
Adam has been praised as a soloist by the New York Times for his «shapely, thoughtfully nuanced account» of David Lang's marimba piece String of Pearls.
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