Brown, now a painter living in America, combines the nude model as
subject with a style of left - over Abstract Expressionism.
Many in the mainstream may know Odutola's work from the set of Empire, but for the past several years she has carved out her own lane with her larger than life portraits that beautifully render her often anonymous
subjects with style and grace.
Not exact matches
Unless you're trying to achieve a dramatic, artistic
style photo, the
subject will appear unrealistic,
with imperfections amplified as in a caricature.
That
style, along
with investors outflows and a weak performance by the flagship Pimco Total Return Fund, which Gross had built into the world's largest bond fund by assets, were also the
subjects of much negative press in 2014.
The L.A. based band has long been the
subject of the indie hype machine, and
with their second album, Monument to the Mass, the group once again has their hyper - fusion
style on full display.
The problem
with those rulers is that even though they won over a group of their
subjects there are always those who perceived that type of leadership as weak and unfit to rule and therefore a ruling
style of oppression and domination would be more effective.
The 128 - year - old club will host the event for the 10th time,
subjecting players to a classic links -
style layout replete
with deep sand traps and large, undulating greens.
Beginning
with his 2010 fight against Shane Mosley, he has mandated that he and his opponent be
subjected to what he calls «Olympic -
style testing» by USADA.
By the end we have covered our
subject with every learning
style, every creative outlet, and every opportunity to laugh.
There was little questioning the results Koeman - briefly the
subject of unflattering chants from sections of the home support - inspired in his two years at the club, but rarely would they have played
with the
style that continued to impress.
On the
subject of Okaka, Silva — without prompting — praised the Italian at full - time, saying: «We believe when we change and put Okaka on, we play
with more heart and in our
style of play.»
Charlotte Mason, a 19th century educator who has influenced our family's
style of homeschooling considerably, said that education is a science of relations - a child needs to be introduced to a wide range of
subjects and allowed to make her own relations
with them.
In their latest video, two moms, Brandy and Susan of The Next Family, talk about that tricky
subject that all prospective parents and parents must deal
with — parenting
styles.
Williams's narrative of Macmillan as Prime Minister rather loses its pace and
style, as if he had grown rather bored
with his
subject's endless overseas visits and conferences.
It became clear to us that as the new
styles of examination that came in
with the GCSE became embedded, the marks girls were achieving - which had always been inferior to boys in almost every
subject - began to improve.
The 10 commandments -
style tablet, engraved
with five promises, was widely mocked by Labour's opponents and is now the
subject of a tabloid hunt for its whereabouts.
Staff and students are
subject to «interrogation -
style» interviews,
with a mindset described by one teacher as «guilty until proven innocent».
As an amateur filmmaker, Drew had been experimenting
with a new animation
style, and after researching the
subject of introversion, he produced an animated, graphics - intensive public service announcement about what it means to be quiet.
But, no matter what your company does, or what their dress code is, your outfit should not be
subject to figure flattery or what the male gaze might call sexy (secretary sexy), but should rather say «I am a professional, stylish woman,
with a killer sense of personal
style — thank you».
As I'm going through this myself I thought it would be good to talk about this topic on 40 +
Style as well since it's such a confusing
subject with so many questions and obstacles that affects the life of 40 + women in significant ways.
I wanted to explore my
style as a woman over 50 and share
with my «tribe» You can read more about my thoughts on this
subject on this post
A lifestyle blog is one that deals
with a combination of the following
subjects,
with prominence of «
style», i.e. fashion, personality and urbane matters.
The band's musical
style is a mix of «dark, robust and romantic»
with a blend of «classic soul and midnight - on - the - moors English art rock», their songs containing dark
subject matter though the band's dark alternative
style and dreamy instrumentals stop their music from entering metal and heavy rock terriority.
I appreciate [Reeves»] interest and passion on the
subject, and his interview
style is fine — the conversations he finds himself engaged in
with the Wachowski's especially is worth watching it for alone.
Starring Jack Lemmon as an honest nuclear power plant executive and Jane Fonda and Michael Douglas as the newspeople intent on reporting the truth, The China Syndrome avoided a heavy - handed approach to its divisive
subject,
with Bridges» semi-documentary
style enhancing the story's punch.
Formulaic, cheesy
with its fluff and histrionics, - to the point of superficializing a sense of narrative weight, and inconsistent
with its tone, pacing and overall structure, this film falls as a pretty forgettable war drama, flavored up by the decent visual
style, worthy
subject matter, lively direction and endearing performances which secure Jesse Hibbs» «To Hell and Back» as an almost thoroughly entertaining and sometimes effective, if ultimately underwhelming account of Audie Murphy's struggles as a farm boy - turned - military man.
Shot by Alexander Dynan, First Reformed has a mostly familiar, competent aesthetic,
with subjects and their surroundings structured in a geometric
style reminiscent, again, of Ozu.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it
with context and some
style, using «modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview
subjects for a documentary of sorts that frames the film, but also has the characters speak into the camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or at least make sure you have a better idea about all of her story and life coming out and you did going in.
The best doc I have seen in years and that rare film whose
style and format is totally in keeping
with the spirit of its
subject.
From A Trip to the Moon (1902) to Arrival (2016), science fiction cinema has produced a body of classics
with a broader range of
styles, stories, and
subject matter than perhaps any other film genre.
Just about any film that explores the question that all of us ponder about what happens to us after we die already starts
with built - in intrigue, and while Flatliners eventually becomes a relatively standard «Twilight Zone» - esque story about dealing
with the guilt and remorse of one's past to resolve one's future, it's certainly a movie that stands out as quite different in
style and, to some extent,
subject matter than most anything that Hollywood had churned out before.
Philip Glass (The Illusionist, Undertow) coats the film
with his usual whimsical
style, and though the film might be deemed as too slight in its
subject matter to merit such heavy - handed compositions, the music is actually completely in keeping
with the tragic allusions underneath,
with motifs based on magic (wizard hats, old cats, strands of hair, and gold stars tie in to the coven - like relationship of the women) as well as Biblical references (Sheba is short for Bathsheba, the Old Testament woman seduced; Barbara's last name is Covett, and covet she most certainly does).
While knotty genre pieces «The Consequences of Love» and «The Family Friend» both left empty - handed, he applied his whizz - bang
style to more expansive non-fiction
subject matter in 2008's «Il Divo,» and was duly rewarded
with the Jury Prize.
With such intimate access to his subject, albeit with the above caveats in place, it may have been more effective to simply hang with Lydon op - doc style, rather than sticking to interview set - ups, regardless of how loose the director tries to make them app
With such intimate access to his
subject, albeit
with the above caveats in place, it may have been more effective to simply hang with Lydon op - doc style, rather than sticking to interview set - ups, regardless of how loose the director tries to make them app
with the above caveats in place, it may have been more effective to simply hang
with Lydon op - doc style, rather than sticking to interview set - ups, regardless of how loose the director tries to make them app
with Lydon op - doc
style, rather than sticking to interview set - ups, regardless of how loose the director tries to make them appear.
This has nothing to do
with subject or
style.
The film covers an expansive
subject, but does so
with style.
Stacy Peralta's (Riding Giants) 2001 documentary covering the same
subject, Dogtown and Z - Boys, is about the best treatment anyone could have expected about the modest story regarding how some lower class punk street kids would revolutionize the skateboarding industry
with their never before seen
styles and stunts.
The shooting
style also contributes to a sense that the filmmaker wants to tell her audience how to feel,
with extreme close - ups favoured for many of the interview
subjects, making their testimony seem all the more personal.
However the film stacks up to Malick's earlier masterpieces, it sounds like a much - needed shakeup to his widely mimicked
style, even as the
subject matter — Jägerstätter has since been declared a martyr by the Catholic church — aligns pretty perfectly
with his increasingly spiritual concerns.
The
subject matter makes this a film that isn't for everyone's tastes, but the moments of brilliant filmmaking and moving storyline makes this a must - see for those in the mood for an engaging biographical tale
with a heap of
style.
Allen is in top form, working
with co-screenwriter Douglas McGrath (Nicholas Nickleby, Emma), looking like he's revitalized by such a lively cast, an era in music and
style he thoroughly enjoys, and
subject matter that he's more than familiar
with.
The Crimson Rivers is a thriller in the dark and gory
style of The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal, and definitely may turn off many viewers
with it's graphic
subject matter.
As I say in my video review above, Gillespie and Rogers bracket their film
with documentary -
style interviews
with the principal
subjects, who all seem to be telling a completely different story of what happened.
While some interview
subjects are filmed using a shot / reverse shot strategy, establishing the director's presence and point of view in conversation, others, such as his sister and mother, are shot straight - on,
with the camera serving less as interrogator than objective receptor, letting each of them narrate events in her own manner and
style.
With its dead ends and changes in perspectives, Louder Than Bombs is the kind of multi-faceted, ambitious, incompletely resolved American drama that American filmmakers never seem to get around to making: novelistic in
subject and structure, but completely cinematic in the way it expresses itself, even if Trier's camera
style never rises to the sophistication of his influences.
With him being and accomplished horror director I hope to see his
style make its way into the film because the
subject matter certainly has some horror elements to it that could be explored.
It was during Guy and Madeline that Chazelle also found his cinematic
style,
with his «whipping» camera visuals; a jerking shot between two
subjects.
The game is presented in a cute pixel art
style which initially seems rather at odds
with the
subject matter at hand.
There are a lot of interesting things Woody Allen does
with Blue Jasmine — genre shifts, a somewhat fractured narrative
style where he reveals lead Cate Blanchett's past in glimpses — but the most surprising one has to be when she ceases to be the film's protagonist and becomes its
subject.
So it is perhaps wise that Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow chose to go
with a straight - forward, unadorned
style for their documentary on the legendary director, De Palma in order to put the spotlight on the
subject rather than the director.