Not exact matches
A team of Barcelona's
talent doesn't simply stop playing great football and stop scoring goals because of one
singular factor, though there is one giant elephant
in the room regarding Lionel Messi and his teammates» inability to step up when he isn't at his best.
But these animals were raised
in unusual environments where they frequently interacted with humans, so they may be too
singular to extrapolate their
talents to their brethren.
Gerwig is the
singular comedic
talent whose quirky, offbeat sense of style was on glorious display
in several Noah Baumbach films, notably «Frances Ha» and «Mistress America,» both of which she co-wrote.
No production dates have been announced, but if Bujalski actually signs on the dotted line to direct a movie for Paramount, I'll be curious to learn whether this
singular indie
talent can thrive
in the mainstream or whether he, too, will be ruing the day he went into business with the wrong person.
«The Intervention» There were many reasons to root for «The Intervention»
in advance: it's the directorial debut of actress Clea DuVall, a stalwart and
singular presence on the indie scene for two decades, starring the terminally undervalued Melanie Lynskey, alongside an assortment of current young independent
talent in Natasha Lyonne, Alia Shawkat, Cobie Smulders, Jason Ritter and Ben Schwartz.
At this point
in the history of film criticism, the auteur theory has become passé as a totalizing framework for understanding moviemaking as art, but Martel's three features (and this one
in particular),
in their distinctive, shared point - of - view and unique approach to mise - en - scène and sound, provide irrefutable evidence that international art cinema still serves as a showcase for
singular directorial
talents who are, indeed, the principal creative forces behind their films.
«We are honored that Harrison is joining us on this journey with Denis Villeneuve, who is a
singular talent, as we experienced personally on Prisoners,» Alcon's Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson said
in a statement.
Christopher Nolan is a
singular talent, and although his latest strays far from the epic and character driven narratives he is known for, the director proves once again that he can master almost any coda
in the cinematic language.
His best early performances each worked to underline a
singular quality that couldn't be replicated by the next vanilla
talent in a casting agent's Rolodex.
As Tony Kuehn writes
in his BookPage review, «This book is a living, breathing testament to Evison's
singular talent for creating portraits of people who may be fictional, but nevertheless are so vital that one is certain their names must be
in a historic register somewhere.»
In her review of that novel, BookPage reviewer Kelly Koepke wrote that Allende's «
singular talent for storytelling... grows stronger with each new work.»
A lonely child growing up
in the woods of northern Michigan
in the 1950s, Milo gives little thought to his
talent, and not until his acceptance at U.C. Berkeley does he realize the extent, and the risks, of his
singular gifts.
«His
singular talents,
in both voice and mocap performance, help to tell incredible stories and make our game worlds so much more interesting.
But these portraits, brought together for the first time
in more than 300 years, are two very touching documents to the life of one man with a
singular talent for seeing humanity
in the everyday.»
We enlisted Andrea Rose to curate the booth, and to highlight Kossoff's
talent for transforming some of the most
singular images
in the Western canon
in his own style.
COUNTRY: The United States AWARDED BY: The Whitney Museum and the Bucksbaum Family Foundation WHAT IT IS: $ 100,000 AIM: To honor a participant
in the Whitney Biennial whose contribution to the show «demonstrates a
singular combination of
talent and imagination.»
Established
in 2015 by Brooke and Hap Stein, the Stein Prize is given on an annual basis
in recognition of an artist, chosen from one of MOCA's self - curated exhibitions, whose work demonstrates a
singular combination of
talent, innovation, and promise.
Each year the biennial is presented, the honor is given to the participating artist «whose work demonstrates a
singular combination of
talent and imagination» and has «the potential to make a lasting impact on the history of American art, based on the excellence of past work as well as present work
in the biennial.»
Even as late as 1976, Robert Hughes said Still was «a
singular talent whose dimension will not be fully known
in his own lifetime.»
He is the recipient of the 2017 Bucksbaum Award, a prize granted to one artist
in each Whitney Biennial
in recognition of work that demonstrates a
singular combination of
talent and imagination.
Established
in 2000 by longtime Whitney trustee Melva Bucksbaum and her family, the Bucksbaum Award is given every two years
in recognition of an artist, chosen from those included
in the Biennial, whose work demonstrates a
singular combination of
talent and imagination.