The grotesque and mischievous characters evoke a sense of
voyeurism from the viewer while maintaining an unapologetic detachment.
Blood Simple, The Cotton Club, Hollywood fiction,
voyeurism from Blowup to The Purple Rose of Cairo, movie fanzines, Miami Vice, essays on Karen Allen, Ellen Barkin, Kathleen Turner, Daryl Hannah, Diane Lane, Michelle Pfeiffer, and more
Between the childlike voices in the score,
the voyeurism from the murderer, and the strange ending, this film crept under my skin and lingered.
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But truthfully, it isn't saying anything about the relationship between the media and society — and the toxic and symbiotic
voyeurism that fuels it — that hadn't been said already, decades earlier, in eerily prescient films
from «Ace in the Hole» (1951) to «Network» (1976) to «Broadcast News» (1987).
When Alex offers «I feel funny» in response to receiving a gift
from Carter that's a little too expensive for a first - year NYU student, she says it in a way that feels so off - guard and unaffected that you're almost embarrassed for your
voyeurism.
Taylor's strengths are clearly that of a scenarist, of exploring
voyeurism, of compiling effective soundtracks, and of culling excellent performances
from largely - unproven actors (David Arquette in Dream with the Fishes; Tunney here)-- he is most certainly not a thriller director, and his dedication to being one has hurt both of his films to some degree.
From the opening shots of an unknown cameraman sneaking footage with his videocam while Lucy sleeps on a train,
voyeurism — and the artist's relationship to his subject — is one of the filmmaker's main motifs.
Dayton and Faris handle their burgeoning relationship, including a sex scene, free of exploitation or
voyeurism, instead focusing on their growing emotional intimacy, an intimacy Jack — the odd man out who's treated with sensitivity and empathy — watches
from a distance, acknowledging their relationship initially as «just a phase,» before painfully accepting that Billie's ultimate happiness means an end to their marriage.
Not inconsequential that the glimpses of self - shot porn are titillating and directorial: Television - procedural veteran Hoblit understands the seductive power of
voyeurism — and in the middle of a cinematic period that questions history, it's telling that the trial hinges on a videotape procured
from the room of a man mutilated by having his eyes torn out as he's reaching for his glasses.
The essence of the movie however is fleeting, the viewer endures 90 minutes of near
voyeurism only to exit without gaining a lot
from the experience.
«King Cobra» withdraws
from political correctness and cheap
voyeurism, finding the perfect equilibrium to account a grisly piece of crime news connected to the gay porn industry, through a sexually cerebral thriller.
Like the best of Argento's work, Deep in the Woods borrows heavily
from Hitchcock, annexing the taxidermy, bird imagery, shower fear, and keyhole
voyeurism of Psycho.
Kate Plays Christine (Robert Greene, 2016) Astute revelations about the pressured, prismatic nature of identity, the toxic mythologising impulse inseparable
from fame, and our collective
voyeurism.
(1) transvestism, transsexualism, pedophilia, exhibitionism,
voyeurism, gender identity disorders not resulting
from physical impairments, or other sexual behavior disorders;
Voyeurism implies that you're watching something
from a safe distance, with no emotional involvement required of you.
As the title suggests, images on view include nudes
from his many series exploring
voyeurism and innocence; animals; and the countless cigars he has smoked in his studio.
It won the top prize, the Golden Lion, and
from afar seemed to capitalize on mixed signals concerning corporate architecture,
voyeurism, gender fluidity, feminist autonomy and Germany's Nazi past.
Her work derives
from voyeurism, film noir, and geographical and architectural location.
It includes a scratched painting
from the»60s, along with photographs and performance documents reflecting the artist's interest in the female body as an object of surveillance and
voyeurism.
Fischl's paintings
from that time dealt with issues of early sexuality and
voyeurism, while his most recent large - scale canvases focus on the tradition of bull fighting.
The exhibition brings together bodies of work that touch on
voyeurism, loneliness, the manipulative power of the camera, and the urge to connect with others, through, within, and apart
from technology and the media.
His figures always hinge on abstraction, while his use of color, composition, and deadpan humor balance the discomfort that comes
from the
voyeurism inherent in his gaze.
Ranging
from seemingly benevolent partnerships to those that appear to exploit their subjects, many of the works in the exhibition animate the tensions between exhibitionism and
voyeurism, and raise challenging ethical questions around issues of authorship, power, and control.
What we take for a form of
voyeurism — life seen covertly,
from a distance — is in fact Richter's way of highlighting humans» predisposition towards loneliness and emotional starvation, and their need to infuse what they see with narratives, ideas and feelings.
Artist Lorna Simpson has turned
from photography to film, creating three - dimensional installations on
voyeurism, betrayal and desire.
Instead of shying away
from this taboo, Dempsey celebrates
voyeurism as a reality of life.
Violence and its Freudian cousin
voyeurism play lead actors in this group of psychologically charged assemblages whose small - scale format adds to the sense of nervous suspense and where lust, seduction and yearning get collaged into something that only the viewer - cum - voyeur can drag up
from deep within.
«These pieces and perspectives narrate several Ofilis: the colorist who works in restricted palettes, at times Garveyite red, black and green, at others blue monochromes or Favist ochres, purples and greens; the scatologist who uses shit as a sculptural base and pictorial ground, handling paint both to build up and denude his paintings surfaces; and the mime of machismo and
voyeurism who draws on imagery
from blaxploitation, Marvel comics, porn, and postcolonial African photography,» he writes.
Known for her elegant filmic investigations into visual gestalts,
voyeurism, and perceptual memory, as well as her creative engagement with cinematic history, Rosalind Nashashibi presents several of her experimental 16 - mm productions
from the past four years, including Bachelor Machines Part 2 (2007), which borrows footage and dialogue
from Alexander Kluge's 1968 film Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed; and The Prisoner (2008), a nod to Chantal Akerman's 2000 film La Captive.
Blending photographs
from her archives with a series of studies commissioned last year by the Louvre, the exhibition evinces her complicity in the act of
voyeurism and her acknowledgment of its persistence throughout the Western art - historical canon.
Exploring themes of fertility, religion,
voyeurism, gender, feminism and the economy of sex, the exhibition included some 250 works
from artists such as Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and Louise Bourgeois, among others.
From a comment: So if I'm understanding this correctly, sexual assault could be a very specific type of assault (e.g. rape), or it could be something altogether different than any definition of assault (e.g.
voyeurism).
Aside
from the actual printing, copying, publishing, etc. or having the recording in his or her possession, a person must either know that the recording was obtained by the commission of the offence of
Voyeurism; or possess the recording for the purpose of printing, copying, publishing, etc..
That's potentially handy for everything
from contacting the planet Earth with your kids» room, checking on an elderly relative,
voyeurism, and making sure your hostages haven't escaped.
Cox says that almost wistfully, as if he's internalized Facebook's slide
from deepening real - world bonds toward digital
voyeurism.