Sentences with phrase «with labyrinthine»

Tannaz Oroumchi's first UK solo show will see new work that not only continues with the labyrinthine City, but the swirling roads around St Paul's Cathedral that butt against the river Thames, the angular spikes of Oxford Street and the stretch of community around Whitecross Street will take pride of place at Curious Duke Gallery this May.
Dragon's Crown thrusts you into a fantastical medieval world packed with labyrinthine dungeons to explore, vile monst...
Be prepared to be thrust into a fantastical medieval world packed with labyrinthine dungeons to explore, vile monstrosities to smite, and nearly endless online adventure.
Dragon's Crown thrusts you into a fantastical medieval world packed with labyrinthine dungeons to explore, vile monstrosities to smite, and nearly endless online adventure.
«[Leon] offers a fresh, exhilarating take on that ambiguous city, with its labyrinthine alleyways and politics, its glamour, its grottiness....
This heart - stopping, paranoia - fueled, propulsively readable, viscerally suspenseful, disconcertingly shifty new mystery in the Kay Scarpetta series — she heads up the Cambridge Forensic Center — complete with a labyrinthine lesbian loop, bodies piling up, strange sounds, the FBI and the Cambridge police and the CIA frighteningly intertwined, and helicopters is one of the most riveting -LSB-...]
There's no reason, to my mind, that an originally conceived studio film with no labyrinthine source material backstory needs 10 producers.
'' eXistenZ is a sicko comic puzzle picture, with a labyrinthine conspiracy plot existing mainly to prop - up the filmmaker's heavily sexualized gross - outs.
Dragon's Crown thrusts you into a fantastical medieval world packed with labyrinthine dungeons to explore, vile monstrosities to smite, and nearly endless online adventure.
Among them are Costume National, Paul Smith and Ermanno Scervino with fall - worthy outerwear pieces and the ethnic Etro to use this delicious shade on a velvet bomber jacket or else mix it with labyrinthine prints.
State Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor said that Connecticut is losing «talented teachers who might have moved in» because they «don't want to tangle with the labyrinthine process» of getting certified to teach here.

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Weaving our way through labyrinthine phone menus and sending e-mails off into the ether with no guarantee of a reply is the modus operandi for most carriers.
Eventually he was exonerated by DNA evidence, a fact readers discover in the first chapter — which colors one's journey through this labyrinthine account with incredulity.
On Tuesday, City Councilmember Justin Brannan met with the NYC Department of Finance to discuss what he termed «our labyrinthine property tax system.»
«From corporate America to Indian techies to Indian - Americans with family ties to their native land — all are lobbying hard to influence changes in the proposed immigration law that has started moving through the US legislative labyrinthine.
But researchers have long complained about its labyrinthine application procedures and micromanagement by E.U. officials who are unfamiliar with how science operates.
As I made my way through Genoa's labyrinthine medieval streets, I couldn't help becoming intimate with the city, from Via Garibaldi — the grand and colorful mansions of the city's Middle Age rulers — down to the harbor front that made them wealthy during Genoa's golden age.
The final film presented a gargantuan challenge to its makers, who were required to juggle gigantic action scenes with emotional heft and jaunts into the metaphysical to explain its labyrinthine plot.
Anyone who's ever fallen down a Wikipedia rabbit hole — clicking on one article, then being distracted by another topic linked within, and then another topic linked within that topic, until it's hours later and you can no longer remember what you were curious about to begin with and it takes 37 clicks of the back arrow to escape — will feel a sense of déjà vu watching Guy Maddin's labyrinthine The Forbidden Room.
The story is a relatively simple one of how two people who should never have got together become obsessed with each other, but is told in Nicolas Roeg's fluid, labyrinthine style with flashes back and forward and disconcerting edits.
Series creator Hideo Kojima has been making Metal Gear games with publisher Konami for close to 30 years, creating sequels and prequels that bounce back and forth between the future and the past of a labyrinthine fictional world of spies, cold wars and walking nuclear weapons bearing the series» name.
Both of these labyrinthine stories are mired in movie memories that the filmmakers try to reconcile with their visions of Los Angeles in the 90s, but Benton's references mainly run to the late westerns of Howard Hawks and to his own previous feature, Nobody's Fool (also starring Newman and coscripted by Russo), whereas the Coen brothers, characteristically, are all over the map, taking in Busby Berkeley, The Big Sleep, The Long Goodbye, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Cutter's Way, After Hours, and their own Barton Fink.
With «The Laughing Policeman,» he takes a labyrinthine plot and leads us through it at a gallop; he respects our intelligence and doesn't bother to throw in a lot of scenes where everything is explained.
Labyrinthine hospital hallways are navigated via Steadicam as everyone speaks with a clinical manner, whether they're talking about breakfast or more intimate matters.
Armed assassins charge through the labyrinthine catacombs of Rome and hunt our titular hero in subway stations below New York while the camera communicates every slick move with pointed precision.
«Inside Out» Pixar takes us to someplace we've never seen but have all experienced with its brilliant look inside an 11 - year - old's labyrinthine mind.
With the big, boxy cars that line the street, and the feeling of the city as a labyrinthine machine, these shots give Thief immediate kinship with the likes of William Friedkin's The French Connection (1971) and Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (19With the big, boxy cars that line the street, and the feeling of the city as a labyrinthine machine, these shots give Thief immediate kinship with the likes of William Friedkin's The French Connection (1971) and Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (19with the likes of William Friedkin's The French Connection (1971) and Martin Scorsese's Mean Streets (1973).
And I admire the way it's setup is this very labyrinthine yet sophisticated house, with some weird things going on and yet a beautiful backdrop, too.
Written and directed with auteur - ish panache by Gideon Raff (who also exec - produced on Homeland), Prisoners of War - or Hatufim in Hebrew - is less the labyrinthine thriller, more a skilful and probing analysis of loss and separation.
But for those not bothered by that medium - crossing approach to a true story, this is probably a must - see; buzz is that Wormwood is the filmmaker's most exciting, ambitious movie in ages — a labyrinthine investigative epic, rich with conspiracy theory intrigue.
Whether playing alone, with friends in co-op, or competitively through Xbox LIVE, rolling around the labyrinthine environments as a little ball, toting high - powered weaponry, and turning foes into goo is a good deal of fun.
Pusher more or less tracks with Refn's original movie, but also variously recalls Guy Ritchie's crime capers (though not as labyrinthine and outlandish), Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly (though not as steeped in sociopolitical statement) and many, many other similar works.
Whether playing alone, with friends in co-op, or competitively through Steam Matchmaking and Invites, rolling around the labyrinthine environments as a little ball, toting high - powered weaponry, and turning foes into goo is a good deal of fun.
With time as a buffer, it's now easier to see The Machinist for what it is: a labyrinthine leap down the rabbit hole into a nightmarish wonderland.
Waters's labyrinthine plot is handled with the utmost care, and the characters — particularly the seemingly fragile Hideko — are beautifully sketched and performed.
Visually sumptuous throughout, with over the top characterization and a complicated, labyrinthine narrative, which is constantly unpredictable, despite the numerous visual clues that litter the frame.
But besides the broody performances from Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, and the labyrinthine story by Nic Pizzolatto, what made the series work so well was its visual tone, crafted with deliberate skill by director Cary Fukunaga.
Sieranevada Directed by Cristi Puiu Romania, 2016, 173m Romanian with English subtitles U.S. Premiere A decade after jumpstarting the Romanian New Wave with The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, Cristi Puiu returns with a virtuosic chamber drama set largely within a labyrinthine Bucharest apartment where a cantankerous extended family has gathered forty days after its patriarch's death (and three days after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris).
Its labyrinthine plot takes in three separate but just - about interconnected mysteries, with Joaquin Phoenix's shambolic private eye Doc Sportello pulling on all the threads from somewhere on the outskirts of the tangled web.
Set aside the labyrinthine mythology, The Leftovers ended with human connections and emotions.
Crammed with thousands of redundant bureaucrats and patronage appointees, the Board of Education's labyrinthine headquarters building at 110 Livingston Street in downtown Brooklyn was the most notorious symbol of the old regime.
Instead, the state is stuck with a «labyrinthine» and a broken system.
Clever doesn't begin to cover this hard - boiled send - up riddled with wise - guy wit, as Dalton Rev trods the mean streets of a high school's labyrinthine complex of cliques in search of a killer.
Eventually, with the advent of Google Earth, he had the opportunity to look for the needle in a haystack he once called home, and pore over satellite images for landmarks he might recognize or mathematical equations that might further narrow down the labyrinthine map of India.
Saria has been prey once, but Drake will need her help to navigate the labyrinthine swamp, and so he must team up with her to solve the case.
But as she's drawn deeper into the overgrown grounds, half - buried memories of her mother begin to surface and Lorna soon finds herself ensnared within the manor's labyrinthine history, overcome with an insatiable need for answers about her own past and that of the once - happy family whose memory still haunts the estate.
Readers follow the fictional «Time Traveler» that H. G. Wells sends into future centuries; track the gyrations of time - spanning thought that Borges unfolds in his labyrinthine tales; ponder the temporal cause - effect paradoxes that Bertrand Russell surmounts; and puzzle over the reversibility of time in the physics with which Einstein revolutionized science.
Praising Donna Leon's international best - selling Commissario Guido Brunetti detective series as one of the top to savor, Time raved that «no one knows the labyrinthine world of Venice or the way favoritism and corruption shape Italian life like Leon's Brunetti... the thoughtful Venetian cop with a love of food, an outspoken wife, and a computer - hacker secretary who plays man Friday to his detective.»
Explore the labyrinthine streets of the medina, lined with market stalls and craftspeople; and soak up the colorful chaos of Djemma el Fna Square, where snake charmers and magicians captivate the passersby.
With its lush settings, labyrinthine caves and crystal waters, this is a tour that is full of eco as well as geographical treasures.
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