Sentences with phrase «such palpable»

I was surprised in the respect that the disconnect between attorneys and clients is such a palpable pain point, and there was no real solution that existed before Case Status that honed in on this problem.
Perhaps you are one of those ideologically predisposed to believe such palpable nonsense.
In the darkness of my subleased bedroom I had choked back tears, confused why I had felt such a palpable tug towards the West.
I can't think of another sporting event where there is such palpable threat, and it shows.
When given the opportunity, Pacino displays the emotional pain of the tragic loner with such palpable nuance; it is a tragedy in itself that this lack of emotional exploration into Pacino's character, concealed behind the overuse of Lennon's soundtrack, becomes a wasted opportunity and severe oversight by Fogelman.
Working from a sensational, intimately layered script written by Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire, The Full Monty) and directed with dexterous skill by Little Miss Sunshine impresarios Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, this empowering, exuberantly enthusiastic motion picture creates such a palpable sense of joy in the viewer it gives one hope things really will turn for the better sooner rather than later.
Movies rarely achieve such palpable violence and force the audience to think about many dark topics.
Starting with Carlito's assassination and flashing back to the events that lead up to it, Carlito's Way is structured like a classic film noir and filmed with such palpable claustrophobia, encroaching camera angles and skittish framing, it gives even classics like Detour and The Set - Up a run for its money in the visual entrapment department.
However, Haneke manages to imbue these scenes with such a palpable sense of dread; there is something eerie and just not quite right about their interactions.
So when a film like The Witch comes along — a story with such palpable horror and brutality — it's a big deal.
While my initial instinct was to laugh off and ignore such a palpable lie, I have come to understand that the NDC machinery specializes in the fabrication of such stories and would continue repeating them until they assume ring of truth.
I've felt such a palpable testimony of the building up and support of other creative women and mothers from my interactions with Ali.
We can imagine that Twain's cool and unillusioned Satan would be disgusted with such palpable sentimentalities.
«What has made this trip such a palpable success?»

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There is such hypocrisy from some right wing evangelicals and NO LOVE that is palpable.
Though the potential for technology to have such results is real and significant, other manifestations are far more advanced, and have already generated palpable effects on both intra-state and interstate relations.
Such alternative outcomes are articulated in a palpable sense of marginalisation among Ukip supporters on the streets of Margate.
«A large majority of cancers present symptomatically, but symptoms may be subtle especially in the early stages in certain cancer types such as gastric, pancreatic or ovarian cancers, as opposed to say a more obvious palpable mass such as in breast cancer.»
And American grownups took pleasure in the palpable Englishness of the movies: the boarding - school rituals and rivalries; the crisp speech of the tiny and then adolescent actors; the mastery of such older performers as Maggie Smith, Alan Rickman, and Michael Gambon, all of them drawing on stage traditions and a deep vein of licensed eccentricity going back hundreds of years.
It sustains a palpable fatalism in such recurring details as a whirring buzz saw and the cry of a loon, while the static camera and lack of musical cues enable some unforeseeable plot twists.
Michael Haneke's stunning requiem of love and death made its mark on a packed cinema at the IFI to such an extent that there was a palpable feeing of raw emotion as the film's credits rose in silence at the end.
There's a palpable fit between progressive festivals and their progressive cinema, and, inversely, it's also noticeable when a festival that separates fiction and nonfiction selects a film that's an in - betweener: at LAFF, Kevin Jerome Everson's The Island of St. Matthews only serves to underline the retrograde nature of such a programming structure.
It's all executed seamlessly, but the best effect is Strange's palpable delight in experiencing his newfound powers, even when things, as they must in films such this, are going very, very wrong.
She's the rare filmmaker who knew how to depict a sense of loss in such a way that it doubles as a palpable moment of liberation, and An Education is a masterclass in how she does it.
That frustration, coupled with a palpable tension about the repercussions of what they are doing, is played just under the surface, masked with a dry and pointed wit that keeps things afloat, such as Murrow turning down an invitation from Paley to a basketball game by explaining that he's busy bringing down his network.
A more thought - provoking and brilliantly paced horror film with so palpable a physicality as Green Room is rare, and on such a modest budget, this tale of terra incognita cruelty is remarkable.
From Richard LaGravenese, writer of acclaimed romance films such as The Bridges of Madison County, The Horse Whisperer, and The Mirror Has Two Faces, this story of forbidden love (based on the novel of the same name) between a witch and a human boasts playful charm and palpable chemistry.
Dazzlingly well made and perhaps deliberately less fanciful than the previous entries, this one is played in a mode closer to palpable life - or - death drama than any of the others and is quite effective as such.
It bristles with palpable energy as it dissects its targets with such focused precision and skill.
And his pleasure in using familiar bit players such as Jesse White (here the owner of a theater chain) and Dick Miller and John Sayles (members of Citizens for Decent Entertainment) is palpable.
From the moment these kids enter the house to the closing credits, Alvarez builds a palpable tension, doing a masterful job working in such a confined space.
So while each character's actions make sense, the viewer's frustration is palpable, not just because of these things, but in the mis - use of such fine actors as Mr. Howard, Ms. Davis, and Ms. Leo.
These movies have a palpable feel and flavor, and are much - beloved by fans such as myself.
I think he's such an incredible actor, and I really, for Marston, wanted somebody with a very palpable masculinity, but who also could convey intelligence and sensitivity.
But the men in O'Brien's platoon — Curt Lemon, Rat Kiley, Henry Dobbins, Kiowa, and the rest — also carry less tangible but more palpable things such as disease, confusion, hatred, love, regret, fear, what passes for courage; in short, the prototypical psychological profile the youthful Vietnam vet.
Screen quality is the number - one complaint about the Oasis on e-reader fan sites such as mobileread and kboards, where disappointment in the new device is palpable.
Occasionally, lymphoma can affect lymph nodes that are not visible or palpable from outside the body, such as those inside the chest or in the abdomen.
The division between men and women is palpable, not just in terms of daily habits — women do not operate the flared - tail boats that bring in tilapia and other abundant catches, just as men do not participate in the affairs of the house such as cooking — but also in their interactions.
Their campaign «Green is the way to go» is palpable in many aspects such as their own wastewater - treatment plant and desalination system.
Closer to Caribbean islands such as Jamaica, the towns hold a much more palpable Caribbean paradise edge — one bedecked in palm - fringed beaches and unspoiled emerald wildernesses spotted with parrots.
The subtlety of such contrasts creates a virtually palpable, magnetic tension.
For Hodgkin, however, remembrance does not consist of an accumulation of such details, but rather of a making palpable of the depth of experience encompassed in a single moment.
While blurring the traditional distinction between fiction and reality — and revealing the experience of fiction to be as palpable as anything in daily life — Huyghe's playful work often addresses complex social topics, such as the yearning for utopia, the lure of spectacle in mass media, and the impact of Modernism on contemporary values and belief systems.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the founder of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
Such stains are quiet, disturbing, and palpable reminders which Jusidman's paintings re-engage with a profound effect.
The ambiance of upper - atmospheric diffusion is especially palpable in such installations from the 1990s as St. Elmo's Breath (1992), and in a recent series of wide and tall glass panels animated with dissolving waves of color.
Sharon Lockhart makes haunted photographs that exude the palpable tension of imminent catastrophe, drawing on precedents as diverse as German portrait photographers such as August Sander and Thomas Ruff, European Romantic landscape painting and slick advertising layouts from today's fashion and lifestyle magazines.
While Barsuglia's endeavor does share a palpable and explicit idealism as such, the work simultaneously embodies the massive socio - economic changes that have taken place in the last forty years.
His colossal ambition is palpable even in these early pieces, most of which were made for museums or major commercial galleries such as Hauser & Wirth, and which are exhibited here alongside his detailed instructions for their future conservation.
In paintings such as T -1971-R27 (1971), T -1971-R19, (1971) and T -1971-R21 (1971), the effects of a rake's teeth emphatically scraping the colored ground are palpable.
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