Sentences with word «theatrics»

Perhaps inspired by the showmanship of modern day MMA and the larger than life theatrics of UFC, it is totally symbolic to show that this is a bad guy.
Perhaps two of the most interesting pieces at the exhibition are ArtClub 2000's C - prints of its members in various states of theatrics in and around New York.
Fashion calls for theatrics as bold prints, primary hues and inflamed silhouettes impassion the season.
Is the Devil actually so bored that he wants to kill off two - bit sinners with theatrics that, for the history of mankind, has never been so obviously public?
Which is to say that in most school districts, the annual budgetary process provides a great opportunity for all sorts of people to engage in political theatrics.
William Castle - like theatrics aside, Ducournau's film deserves to be seen not only for its incisive view of identity, but because its a terrifying film about teenage angst and the unrelenting feelings of confusion and displacement that comes along with it.
Despite its adherence to cheap theatrics for its «scary» moments, The Quiet Ones does start off with some promise, with a good sense of its era (though its repetitive use of Slade's «Cum on Feel the Noize» begins to wear out its welcome), and some decent actors thrown in the mix.
Based out of Chicago, this band plays with an air of theatrics more likely appreciated in an opera house than a dirty club.
Maybe we have really bland lives that never veer into the dramatic, but I can say when an argument gets heated in my house it is bigger than life at times, and I have never had any arguments worthy of theatrics like Dean has in that particular moment.
The film delves into the aftermath of the incident, depicting all the power and theatrics used by one of America's most powerful and influential families to save one of their own from social and political suicide.
David Moyes had spoken about Suarez in the buildup to the match, advising referee Andre Marriner to watch out for theatrics from the striker.
The series seems to always eschew Hollywood - style courtroom theatrics and gotcha moments for resolutions that seem truer because they involve mistakes, bad timing, compromises, dubious ethics and sweated - out smarts.
Opening with a stark locomotive hijack sequence, the picture announces itself straight away as an unpredictable mainstream distraction, electing to engage viewers early with unsettling theatrics over marquee glamour.
I suppose the historical accuracy of our country's events would take a backseat to movie theatrics with a German director and a lead cast of Aussies and Brits leading the way.
Having painted themselves into a corner, the filmmakers respond by basically dropping the whole thing, settling for cheap theatrics when they really need a brilliant flourish.
Combining Japan's vibrant pop culture and fashion scene with over-the-top theatrics, Sake Rok promises to be part culinary, part performance and completely unique.
«Silly theatrics aside, no governor in history has done more to protect and create more affordable housing than this one,» Azzopardi wrote in an email.
Aubertin's practice evolved in the mid-1960s as he began working in a performative mode with his matchstick paintings, staging theatric burnings that would result in compositions made up of canvas and ash.
The crowded Senate hearing was not without theatrics, although most was from the audience, like an activist dressed in costume as a Russian internet «troll.»
Pretending to sit in the chair while there isn't any, is not just theatrics but also acts as one of the best yoga steps for beginners.
Cena is lifeless and unbackable - which is a shame - because the film itself (for the most part) is a lot of good - natured Transporter - style theatrics and 1980s worship.
It's a mobile stage show that makes KISS and Marilyn Manson's onstage theatrics look like a high school talent show.
Billionaire Tesla short seller Jim Chanos told Reuters: «Don't let Musk's conference call theatrics fool you.
We don't give a damn about theatrics, your SKOL claps, them Viking pigtails, your shitty Dunkin' Donuts, or our rejected sons, like Matt Ryan playing in Atlanta and making national broadcasts talk about him like he's special because he went to Willy Penn Charter.
But in this home, Rachel's manipulation, lies, and theatrics did not work.
This gallery - wide installation takes over NURTUREart with mug shots, scripts, shelving units and the actor's own live theatrics on opening night.
The actor sticks to the original story at first, but suddenly turns to the action theatrics of The Patriot when down - home values are deemed too boring by everyday man and interim consultant Homer Simpson.
On a small screen some elements gets lost without the grand theatrics needed as accompaniment.
Now, they revert to heir usual theatrics to maintain their utterly bankrupt «leadership.»
They have an innately flamboyant sartorial sense and a self - dramatizing flair that comes from a lifetime whiled away in amateur theatrics, and they are well - spoken to a degree that inadvertently makes a strong case for home - schooling — they may have the coiffure of Truffaut's feral Wild Child, but they're perfect gentlemen, all.
Just like all the other theatrics Davey and his crew have come up with during this budget mess, this exercise was totally not necessary.
Once in motion, the MX - 5 rolls comfortably over smooth pavement and takes dips and bumps with few theatrics.
Montreal Alouettes wide receiver Chad Johnson had always been known for his end zone theatrics and it appears that hasn't changed yet.
Andrew Davis's direction is unfussy and mostly, just the facts ma'am, but he also allows for the occasional theatrics which stops The Fugitive from ever feeling slow or boring.
«This decision seems to have been made based on the same sort of fake theatrics that marked the period before the War in Iraq, where politicians looked for fake evidence, faulty intelligence, hearsay, innuendo or old archives of things we already knew,» Wilson said in a statement.
«New Yorkers don't want political rancor or self - indulgent theatrics; they want their leaders to work together to get things done.»
A disastrously and ludicrously awful effort from the writer / director, absolutely nothing works in this facile, cliche - filled and astoundingly dull film that trades in cheap drama and soap opera theatrics.
Dramatically inert and flatter than a buzz cut, the movie ends up diminishing their moment of heroism by turning it into a defiantly amateurish piece of junior - high - grade theatrics.
Featuring new hits and beloved classics that showcase Madonna's signature visual theatrics, exquisite costumes and awe - inspiring choreography.
Okay, so Kapur isn't the most subtle of directors, his flashy tactics and overblown theatrics proving a distraction to Cate's star turn, but costume drama lovers will be having too much fun to notice.
Phone Booth is B - movie theatrics given A-movie treatment.
This could explain the kind of unhinged theatrics that defined much of The Show, with a focus on masking and disguise.
channels Esther Williams with water based theatrics.
It's effective, at least in the fictional culture of TV law, where legal theatrics are tolerated with a patience unknown to the real world.
It's difficult to begrudge a film that has the good sense to put so much stock in Ben Kingsley's hammy theatrics.

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