Sentences with phrase «voyeuristic look»

Minimally displayed in a white cube gallery setting the horror, stench and gore is all in the images allowing the viewer a voyeuristic look into a world of violence and inhumanity.
The Danish filmmaker latest voyeuristic look at sexual liberation follows the life of Charlotte Gainsbourg's self - diagnosed sex - addict Joe, who, after being saved from a beating, recounts her harrowing exploits to a lonely old man who came to her aid.
It's a self - indulgent, voyeuristic look into the lives of Hollywood couples, but in the end the only realization to be made is that our favorite talents are far more interesting when playing fictitious roles or crafting artifice than in their petulant ego - tripping.
And despite the film's meticulous editing and strong performances — especially from Cate Blanchett — this voyeuristic look at one woman's tragedy may leave even some adults feeling let down.
M, they are quite addicting and provide a sort of voyeuristic look into the finances and blogging of other folks.

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We also have voyeuristic members, who just want to look but not touch.
Whether you're looking for something voyeuristic or a full - blown orgy, you can find it online.
Whether gliding ominously down long, lavishly decorated corridors or fixed between doorframes looking into perfectly symmetrical rooms, DoP Larry Smith's voyeuristic lens gives the film a hypnotic, haunted feel.
Because the movie looks at the world through Esther's frightened eyes, the camera shares her voyeuristic fascination with her own torn flesh.
Emma In the Night will appeal to readers looking for a voyeuristic peek into the lives of a wealthy, but extremely troubled family.
The interest of the privileged, urban, predominantly European American classes in the expressive cultural production of those who look and live differently, whether earnest and benign or voyeuristic and exploitative, is nothing new.
LA - based artist Seth Armstrong crafts paintings that self - consciously capture a sense of looking, arresting moments with cinematic detail and voyeuristic curiosity.
The fifth room offers a voyeuristic experience: viewers look through a peep hole, seeing a flurry of flashing lights reflected off the mirrored walls.
Chow's intricately rendered graphite drawing and collages provide a voyeuristic glimpse through windows, doors, and other architectural elements as though one were looking onto a film set or store window display.
Armstrong's paintings self - consciously capture a sense of looking, arresting moments with cinematic detail and voyeuristic curiosity.
«Scopophilia,» a term borrowed from the psychoanalytic set to denote a desire rooted in observation, is a fitting title for an exhibition by an artist well known for her voyeuristic proclivities: Nan Goldin's latest show is a penetrating, self - critical look at a career spent depicting others.
The lives of the men in question weave thru the Atlantic article and lend an eerie voyeuristic - looking - back - from - the - great - beyond quality to them.
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