Sentences with phrase «sense than the strange»

There was a bit more diversity in terms of nominees, categories that made much more sense than the strange Golden Globe categories of Best Comedy Film and / or Musical.

Not exact matches

(Ritholtz is no stranger to social media — TED Talks credits his Big Picture blog as one of «100 websites you should know and use,» while Matt Miller of Bloomberg says Ritholtz «consistently makes more sense than anyone else in media» and Randall Forsyth of Barron's calls The Big Picture «a must - read blog.»)
What I can't get is how an infinite super being without a physical body with magical powers and a strange interest in what we do in our bedrooms actually makes better sense to some people than an infinite, utterly simple natural universe.
This idea that a particular region of space - time may be occupied by more than one entity without reducing the relation of those entities to that of part to whole is so strange to our common sense that further explanation is needed.
My own sense of the text, based on more than cursory reading, is that the sin most insistently called abhorrent to God is the failure of generosity, the neglect of widow and orphan, the oppression of strangers and the poor, the defrauding of the laborer.
Accepting space and time as forms of animal sense perception (that is, as biological), rather than as external physical objects, offers a new way of understanding everything from the microworld (for instance, the reason for strange results in the two - slit experiment) to the forces, constants, and laws that shape the universe.
In fact, her role is so good she makes Rachel McAdams, as Dr Strange's love interest, appear wasted in more senses than one.
As strange as it may sound, Split actually has more to say about the intersection of emotional, sexual, and artistic repression than one could hope to unpack in a review; it is both unabashedly trashy and a lot smarter than it lets on, with a sense of humor to match.
Movies, best seen in a big dark room full of strangers, are uniquely suited for creating and sustaining a sense of captivating mystery, and few films have done it better this year than Midnight Special, the latest from writer - director Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter, Mud).
The team also just makes sense, with Strange and Thor sharing the connection that they're both a bit more otherworldly and mystical than the rest of Marvel's existing on - screen heroes.
That seems improbable on movie with a reported $ 135 million production budget, but it's one way to make sense of how Rango came to be what it is, a strange ride more fun for adults than children.
These films are all considerably more sprawling than the taut Phantom Thread, but you can see the seeds of this latest film (which Day - Lewis claims is his last) in the others — strange and unsettling narrative turns, idiosyncratic characters, a wicked sense of humor, and an enigmatic screenplay that rewards repeated watching.
While its sense of humor takes some gettin» used to, the sheer spaciness of Liza Johnson's stranger - than - fiction political satire ultimately proves its greatest asset.
A disembodied voice, a protagonist who seems to haunt their home rather than live in it, a foreboding sense of unease — this film has David Lynch's strange fingerprints all over it from the start.
From here, Paul bounces around between a series of seemingly random but increasingly connected people within the same SoHo neighborhood — but those ties only serve to make the night seem stranger, rather than making it make sense.
To Lord Montagu nothing makes more sense than keeping his distance from the strange but lovely Colonial.
Instead of the aggressive behavior being based upon a sense of dominance and threat - eradication, poorly socialized German Shepherds can be so excessively shy and anxious around strangers that they snarl and bite out of a sense of fear, rather than true dominance.
With her newfound sense of heroism and a strange book known as Histoire in hand, she sets off on a journey to see if there might be more than this two - dimensional life!
Gioni elaborates that, «The construction of the show itself is not traditional, in the sense of chronological presentation, and in fact, within each thematic we have created to present Pettibon's work, we present the works from different moments in his career and history, so you have this strange confrontation [where] the more graphic work is next to the more painterly work, going through his work, in a sense, vertically rather than horizontally.»
With sportsball season just around the corner, and the news being stranger than fiction, it makes sense to want an all - in - one media solution that allows you to watch Live TV and also DVR what you want.
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