Sentences with phrase «zeitgeist coming»

The Sixth Sense was a sucker punch of a movie; I didn't see the quality or the cultural zeitgeist coming.
One of the sharper summations of the zeitgeist comes by way of a recent post from Read more -LSB-...]

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If morality does not come from god, then we'd be able to apply our moral intuition to the bible and parcel out which bits we find harmonious with the changing moral zeitgeist.
defining moment came in the late 1970s and early 1980s when what Boyagoda calls the «two - track» nature of Richard's writing about religion and politics hitched a ride on the zeitgeist.
Ninety percent of the money came in, reports its former general manager, from people who wanted «the cancer - curing Double Helix water, the right - wing conspiracy film Zeitgeist, and the writings of David Icke, which promote the theory that reptilian shapeshifters control our world.»
But when it came to motherhood, I was a simpering mess, just waiting for the cultural zeitgeist to sway me in a certain direction.
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That, in turn, could come back to the environmental zeitgeist: models suggest that such shifts will happen more frequently as a result of climate change.
This «X-Force,» which includes Domino (Zazie Beetz), Bedlam (Terry Crews), Shatterstar (Lewis Tan), Zeitgeist (Bill Skarsgard), and Peter (Rob Delaney), as well as a few other surprises, track Russell down during a prisoner transfer and they come up against Cable and other obstacles with disastrous results.
If this mildly amusing screwball comedy about mistaken identity has a conservative slant of glorifying housewives it's due to the zeitgeist: It was made in 1945, at the end of WWII, when men were coming home and women sent back to the kitchen.
A big screen and small screen version of the Getty kidnapping, an oddly self - serving new version of «Israel's Finest Hour,» «Seven Day in Entebbe,» coming out and this (which came out in late 2017), it's hard to tie them together as a trend or embrace of the zeitgeist — a «talk tough, act tougher» age when «collateral damage» was tolerated by the likes of Reagan, Thatcher, Brezhnev, et al..
Is it going to be a coming out party for Kate Beckinsale and Vera Farmiga, both sensational in one of a very few films tackling the political zeitgeist this year (and successfully at that)?
In a way, the most prescient thing about the sequel to Al Gore's 2006 zeitgeist - hitting documentary An Inconvenient Truth, is that 11 years after the first one came out, the issues at its core are more prominent than ever before.
While the 2016 - 2017 season didn't see any new show rise to Hamilton - like popularity — it's hard for any TV show, film or stage production to reach that level of pop culture zeitgeist — there are plenty of standout showcases of what fans have come to know and love about the New York City theater scene.
The timing was certainly right, coming out a few short weeks after IT brought King back into the zeitgeist by virtue of bringing in more box office money than any horror movie in history.
I mentioned earlier that the era of a coming - of - age film is, more than anything else, an incidental environmental backdrop, but as epochs go, I can't deny how satisfying it is to see my own underused zeitgeist explored with such love and care.
But it seems increasingly important that artists, who are always on the vanguard of the coming zeitgeist, find ways to ground audiences in a new reality, one that acknowledges the fanciful without succumbing to it.
But once in a blue moon, there comes along a movie poster that feels instantly iconic, capturing the zeitgeist of an era in one 27» by 40» image that will adorn the walls of dorms and first apartments for at least two generations to come.
In the same 70th anniversary bonus category Kristen Steward arrives with Come Swim, her 17 - minute short film that evokes, in various guises, her exes and surely encapsulates whatever word currently means what zeitgeist used to mean.
SYNOPSIS: In a sub-genre that has swallowed up contemporary culture in a way that nobody saw coming when George A. Romero's groundbreaking films captured the Vietnam or consumerist zeitgeist of their respective eras, David Freyne's contribution to the -LSB-...]
And, come November, Hedy Lamarr returns to silver screens with the release of Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, a documentary directed by Alexandra Dean and distributed by Zeitgeist Films, in association with Kino Lorber.
College admissions are more competitive now than ever, and the difference between receiving a big, fat acceptance package and a slim rejection letter in the mail comes down to a personal essay, what it says about your personal character in relation to the college's zeitgeist and brand.
As we struggle to find ways to survive the current crisis and look at the leaders of the world to provide guidance, the latest Hub Culture 2009 Zeitgeist Ranking will come in handy as a tour of the cities that are better positioned to sustain an acceptable quality of life while providing plenty of opportunities -LSB-...]
At PlayStation we believe that gamers come first; that developers are the heart and soul of the industry; that innovation, intelligence, and emotion are central to games... which themselves are driving the cultural zeitgeist.
Usually a plastic fish or a maggot, this time the trick comes in the form of a made object that, having all the correct properties to secure its zeitgeist credos, is ultra recognisably an «art» one.
His work is both generous and confrontational; meticulously conceived and crafted no matter what medium he uses, his complex, often overlapping projects have come to define the zeitgeist of postmodern visual art.
JZ David Salle is the kind of artist, when his work came along, who defined the term «zeitgeist
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