Dzubas would never completely eliminate
such bravura brushwork, which would come to define his future paintings to extraordinary effect.»
Spader is somnambulently morose; Bassett's earnest intensity seems ridiculously out of place for a piece of cheese such as this; the bland Facinelli exhibits no air of menace whatsoever; Lou Diamond Phillips, Wilson Cruz, and Robert Forster (who receives third billing for a five - minute part) simply go through the motions; and a clueless Tunney makes you wonder if she could possibly be the same person who gave
such a bravura turn in 1998's Niagara Niagara.
Want to know how so - and - so gave a famous locker room speech
such bravura?
Not exact matches
The dual parts require the performer to simultaneously attune to her inner darkness and light, hopping back and forth between dialectical extremes, to the delight of audiences enthralled by the
bravura embodiment of
such range and passion.
Watching Krisha is a revelation: there are expected «rules» for
such material (a former addict returns home for a holiday), but then director / writer Trey Edward Shults breaks every rule, making those rules seem tired and arbitrary in the process, and he does so with
bravura, confidence, flash.
Wagner felt that
such works celebrated
bravura singing, sensational stage effects, and meaningless plots.
Another painting, Salut Tom (1978), marks the end of the 1970s, a period when Mitchell was developing most of the themes that would carry her to the end of her career — ever larger scale, bolder references to objects
such as trees and bodies of water, and above all an unleashing of sheer chromatic
bravura.
Similarly, in ostensibly abstract paintings
such as the
bravura «Lantern in the Snow» or the de Kooning homage, «My Attic (Early in the Spring),» figurative elements push forth and recede like cresting waves at sea.