Sentences with phrase «theatrics from»

Using the gorgeous grounds of the Historic Mankin Mansion as a backdrop, this styled photo shoot is full of theatrics from the exaggerated makeup to the spectacular photography to the stark black and white color palette.
David Moyes had spoken about Suarez in the buildup to the match, advising referee Andre Marriner to watch out for theatrics from the striker.
No amount of theatrics from the bench — and his were abundant — could disguise this high school dropout's shallow grasp of the law.

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These theatrics, which go well beyond the usual angst at a new venture, have contributed to a growing perception that innovation has stalled and management is in turmoil at one of Silicon Valley's most promising startups, which some 20 million active users rely on each month for updates on everything from subway delays to election results — and which a growing number of companies, big and small, seek to use to market themselves and track customers.
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.»
The SNL sets are a far cry from the group's typical huge power plays, but trust us, they still bring plenty of theatrics.
«Our guests enjoy dining in our restaurants, selecting from fresh ingredients and having meals cooked right in front of them with all of the theatrics and flair.»
The problem is that there too much kowtowing from the referees towards RM and Barca's theatrics which ruin the game and makes fans disillusioned with it.
Park accomplished her feat at the tournament in which the golf was overshadowed all week by the owner of the Trump National course in Bedminster, N.J. President Donald Trump, clapping for the winner from his glass - enclosed box above No. 18, was the most notorious witness to the final - round theatrics and garnered most of the attention even before arriving at his summer White House during Friday's second round.
His onstage theatrics — a very liberating experience for boys — did nothing to prevent him from being the first out on the play yard at recess for kickball, running successfully for class representative to the student council or being a sometimes goofy but articulate class participant.
I'm asking so I can make the most out of my time, listening to the arguments of both sides, and ignoring the theatrics that distract from policy
Away from the theatrics, Tory MP Edward Leigh asked a question about the single market.
The damaging theatrics of drama queens may spring from defects etched in the brain.
From fluctuating point clouds to reactive bubbles and writhing dancers, theatrics dominate one of Europe's most unmissable festivals
With his theatric win over the courageous Aldo, one can't help but imagine that this young Hawaiian from the big island, may have just made a big «family» of us all.
Pitt plays his partner, David Mills, a hothead rookie who looks like he copped his style from macho movie theatrics.
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.
But Hooper lacks the nerve to stand by his transgressions, and resorts to cheap effects like an over-used fluttering camera speed to imply a bad drug trip and sentimental theatrics like a third - act monologue where the villains spin monologues about their past sins that feel ripped from a dud soap opera.
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.
Despite being part of the rebellion, the two don't give off a vibe that's a whole lot different from President Snow (Donald Sutherland)-- except without all of the theatrics and the Nightlock.
You won't find much subtlety in the solid period - piece drama «Marshall,» but you will find plenty of crowd - pleasing courtroom theatrics, some wonderful performances from the main players — and yes, all sorts of reminders of how far we've come in terms of race relations since the early 1940s, and how very, very far we still have to go.
Additional background on the production can be found in the sole supplement on disc one, «Inside Walt's Story Meetings,» in which transcripts from his concept meetings with artists and animators are acted out in overwrought radio show fashion by voice actors; I would rather there have also been an option to forego the theatrics and simply read the text.
More importantly, he consistently grounds Michael Nilon and Thomas Pa'a Sibbett's overly familiar script in a sense of authentic realism that allows the action theatrics to come from a place of real character - driven emotion that helps make these sequences all the more effective.
Instead of hinging on ticking - clock theatrics, the tension is derived from the agonizing wait for Alice to feel enough to have the courage — even the energy — to conduct an act of defiance.
Theatrics - such as out - of - season flowers arising from nowhere, strains of deathly music drifting through the air - were included to provide convincing evidence that dead people were not really dead but sitting, invisibly, in the same room.
I had to throw «art and science» in there, because there are aspects of marketing that range from showmanship and theatrics all the way to statistics and demographic research.
What caught my attention, however, was not so much Mr. Alexie's theatrics (and here I assume he is not a misogynist), but the fact that the quote in question came from a New York Times article that was published only six months ago.
From October through to March, the top end of Australia comes alive and exhibits its true beauty; imagine luscious forest, green foliage, rushing rivers and falls, whistling wildlife, silky coral sunsets and balmy nights that reward with electrical theatrics in the sky.
Highlights of the display include Yvonne Rainer's RoS Indexical (2007), a reworking of Igor Stravinsky's renowned ballet The Rite of Spring; Mike Kelley's Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction # 32, Plus (2009), referencing the bizarre theatrics of high school revelry; Elmgreen and Dragset's institutional - critique play entitled Happy Days in the Art World (2011); Ragnar Kjartansson's twelve hour long performance Bliss (2011); and Oscar Murillo's Lucky Dip from the most recent biennial in 2015, which critically investigates the development of international trade.
Despite these theatrics, Kjartansson and Þór Jónsson refrain from hamming it up further with camera effects, close - ups of their grimacing and intent faces, or tempo breaks that would highlight these gestures.
This combination of gravitas and up - to - date engagement gave Steinberg a privileged position in the dialogue around the newest art, and he emerged as not only a witness but an important instigator in the transition from Abstract Expressionism (and Greenberg - ian strictures) to the next generation of artists, who were leaving behind painterly theatrics for the icier criticality of Pop.
Within the theatrics of the new building, the smaller galleries suit the challenges of hanging «active» art well — videos, photos of performances and so on are often at one remove from the original works that they document and are easy to steal past, although Hélio Oiticica's parrots and some prominent Marina Abramović works are strong in their spaces.
Staging the theatrics within the space of a tennis match, Lerma casts four iconic tennis players from the 1980s as the leading figures of the play.
Aitken's work draws on many other artists — text and image paintings by Ed Ruscha; video ruminations on animal intelligence by Diana Thater (Aitken's fellow student at Art Center College in the late 1980s); Bruce Nauman's insistent demand to audiences to «Please Pay Attention,» repeated in an Aitken light - box; Bill Viola's technical video - theatrics; Jack Pierson's faded wall texts composed from scavenged commercial signage; the mirrored sculptures of Robert Smithson, avatar of entropy; Yayoi Kusama's infinity chambers, and more.
Graphically simple paintings on paper of human heads — screeching, wailing, vomiting — radiate suspended from blood - red threads around a maypole, conflating historical circularity (the pole itself recalls the grotesque folk ritual dramatised in The Wicker Man), the theatrics of warfare, and raw human emotion.
Highlights include Steven Claydon's cannily placed anachronistic hybrids (From under the periodic table [ARGON & GASSY MIXTURES], 2010), the allusive, solipsistic quietism of Ian Kiaer's Melnikov Project, silver (2010), the deceptively charged formlessness of Karla Black's There Can Be No Arguments (2010), the dysfunctional theatrics of Nathaniel Mellors» film installation Ourhouse (2010) and Brian Griffiths» giant teddybear head that lugubriously greets visitors to Nottingham Contemporary (The Body and Ground [Or Your Lovely Smile], 2010).
A video snippet from a Senate hearing this morning captures a classic bit of Capitol Hill theatrics focused on the document.
Beyond that, many employers forbid their managers from viewing them, since there's a risk of basing a decision on appearance and theatrics, more so than qualifications.
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