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I have to close the film, and close it cinematically.
Looking at your phone, cinematically, is just not very interesting.
It turns your purchase decision into a cinematically heroic act.
I think, cinematically, it's better to quit while we're ahead.
THIS has been a good summer, cinematically, for the United Nations.
Jane, now a single "integrated" person, cinematically lives happily ever after.
Cinematically, this edition isn't too shabby: On Sunday at 4 p.m.
Cinematically, we got people that have done documentaries and things like that.
" E: "We loved cinematically how they shot it, that was an inspiration.
Throwing a brick through their window, cinematically or otherwise, felt like justice.
Cinematically, it's the most impressive battle sequence the show has ever done.
I think the most universal story, cinematically speaking, is a love story.
Now, Feige oversees everything Marvel, both cinematically and on the TV side.
The brilliance of BlacKkKlansman is that Lee was able to convey this cinematically.
Dun and Joseph can describe the day they met in cinematically vivid detail.
To put it cinematically, Iran and Saudi Arabia did the full Thelma & Louise.
They aren't cinematically stunning, they don't wrestle with complex relationships, or contain unexpected backstories.
Bill Murray, bodhisattva Murray and the Dalai Lama are also connected cinematically, as fans know.
HBO's fantasy series offered up cinematically huge action sequences that will be tough to ever rival.
Here, East cinematically tells the story of childhood friends who eventually fall victim to their choices.
What is it about nighttime drives through the city that makes for such cinematically eerie shots?
I used it to cover my face while I cried cinematically on a Red Hook pier.
How did you channel that into acting, where, especially cinematically, it's on your face so closely?
There is the same vocabulary cinematically but the performances are mined differently and you really feel that.
Logue follows his lead and extends the imagery, the entire story, into our own time, almost cinematically.
Cinematically vast and sonically gorgeous, Page's vignette elevates the whole movie to a level of eerie vulnerability.
It's a sometimes rocky road cinematically, slipping from enchanting to trite, magical to indulgent with some regularity.
The freakout in question plays cinematically, traversing an eclectic collection of songs that span the last twenty years.
But this is a more cinematically vibrant work than some other dance documents I've seen from that period.
A New Hope may be a sequel when it comes to plot, but cinematically, it's a wholly separate entity.
The five-minute video, The Hunt, cinematically depicts photojournalists facing perilous situations in various war zones around the world.
Cinematically captured via drone, the explosions are gorgeous but they're still a reminder that strip mines are objectively terrible.
Like Brad was saying, this is his homage and his reminiscence of 1969 where everything changed culturally and cinematically.
RIO DE JANEIRO — The heist was cinematically daring even for the South American borderland famed as a smuggler's haven.
It's a beautiful tale told cinematically, and a great game to get lost in for hours of virtual exploration.
The result is a film that is narratively logical and cinematically inert, a funereal march to Katherine's inevitable conclusions.
But both Buck and I always had a love for taking our dance style to another place, artistically and cinematically.
Instead, Clover suggested that slasher films make largely male audiences identify with the surviving "final girl," both narratively and cinematically.
Their kinship is a natural one, and their shared birthday, November 5th, Guy Fawkes Day, seems almost too cinematically symbolic.
Anarchy and mayhem is astutely observed and cinematically powerful, but the explicit subject matter is not for the faint-hearted.
Courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories Though The Fits marks Holmer's first feature film, she's delved into expressing movement cinematically for years.
Spike of course did it cinematically by including fire trucks with people still cleaning up debris around the Twin Towers.
The eight-episode show is a welcome relief — narratively and cinematically — from the convoluted Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
It was perhaps the biggest coup of this year that Mad Max: Fury Road was not merely watchable, but cinematically excellent.
Based on the couple of behind-the-scenes shots Roberts shared, it looks like it will be a cinematically beautiful film.
It's obviously purposefully unclear and a cinematically ambiguous ending, but it's also... exactly the same as the ending of The Graduate.
Cinematically speaking, that's what the Metrograph theater is offering with its Disney Nature Weekends, a fall series of films about wildlife.
The wall-mounted television was more art than entertainment, cloaked in a tapestry cinematically embroidered with "Fine" (Italian for "The End").
Cinematically, things take longer than they actually do in real life and sometimes we alight them, we make them go faster.
More urgently (and cinematically), Arthur's mortal enemy Morgana (Rebecca Ferguson) is emerging from a centuries-long slumber, intent on enslaving humanity.
Mist sprayed cinematically, catching rainbows in the light as the wind gusted between the hills in the protected bay of the cove.
So, it turns out that dust storms on Mars aren&apost as cinematically dramatic as fans of "The Martian" may have thought.
If I were to wager a guess, I'd say a cinematically and musically stunning comeback from Sam Smith is in the works!
Cinematically speaking, that's what the Metrograph theater has been offering with its Disney Nature Weekends, a fall series of films about wildlife.
But I've always been a sucker for Lee's combination of audacious filmmaking, rambunctious storytelling, and occasional descents into cinematically adventurous PowerPoint presentations.
It shifts perspective cinematically — close in on young Ms. Winfrey sitting on the linoleum floor, pull back to a panorama of America.
During New York City's public-school spring recess, this Queens museum will celebrate all things green: naturally, environmentally and, of course, cinematically.
The dialogue sometimes feels too cinematically coy, and there is a veneer of politeness to the prose even in moments of conflict.
AI research has caused concern amongst the scientific and technology communities, and films like Alex Garland's Ex Machina have plumbed this fear cinematically.
"I always imagined it as being visceral and that if it ever was presented cinematically or theatrically that it would be done unsparingly."
"Shannon Keating writes almost cinematically about a press junket on a lesbian cruise that became a love story," says Liam Stack, a reporter.
The critical fandom around the socially relevant and cinematically compelling film had audiences rushing to the theaters to check out the fresh movie themselves.
Both sartorially and cinematically, the seasoned star at the heart of "All I Wish" deserves a movie with more to offer than knockoff style.
For one, Colangelo and Gyllenhaal wanted to dramatize the elusive and subjective feeling of poetic inspiration, not an easy thing to pull off cinematically.
His cinematically secretive data-analytics company Palantir is poised to help Donald Trump make good on several of his most extreme campaign promises regarding immigration.
Capture: This would be the least cinematically satisfying defeat, but Popsugar points out that some dragons died, probably of starvation or maybe poison, in captivity.
Payne flits between the two cataclysms, first with slow precision, and then, as the cruxes approach, back and forth cinematically, the borders showing some slippage.
"Shannon Keating writes almost cinematically about a press junket on a lesbian cruise that became a love story," says Liam Stack, a general assignment reporter.
But for as good as that film was, the original story was so much more cinematically brutal and helplessly human than what we saw onscreen.
It's too bad that they didn't have a better director who instead could have figured out cinematically how to convey Henri's agonies during his confinement.
But in Wang Chong's cinematically intimate production of "Nick Payne's Constellations," for the Beijing company Théâtre du Rêve Expérimental, that guy is always Du Lei.
Among them is a user detection system that will cinematically zoom in on a person's face or follow them as they move around a room.
"Fascinating a G.A.A. zap became part of, that it was memorialized cinematically by a 1971 Hollywood film — was that serendipity?" he wrote in an email.
"It's a sometimes rocky road cinematically, slipping from enchanting to trite, magical to indulgent with some regularity," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The New York Times.
You're reading a summer movie preview by Woody Allen's most ardent defenders— cinematically, anyway—so there was no way we weren't putting this on our list.
Simple, graphic representations of the sun and moon swirl the Earth kinetically in a large, circular projection one moment, while an eclipse unfolds cinematically the next.
As a documentary, Nobody Speak is conventional, aiming more to inform and convince its audience of the assault on journalism in American than be cinematically innovative.
This film is stunning cinematically, but also significant because of its ability to bring ancient and contemporary stories about Indigenous life in Australia to the screen.
"Daniel is an original — a rare find, musically and personally," Mr. Blake wrote in an email, adding that he learned "to think cinematically" working with him.
Perhaps like some directors, Mr. Gunn fondly or regretfully looks back on a time when studio filmmakers could more or less do their own thing cinematically.
Intrigued by their rituals and their ceremonies—particularly their intent—he wanted to get a proper understanding of them by making a film that explored them cinematically.
I worked with my good friend and cinematographer Steven Cameron Ferguson to experiment with how to push things cinematically as the performance was more limited that animation.
I've always thought that you wrote it to be an anti-film, something that really couldn't translate cinematically, and just had to take place in your head.
Last week, French director Romain Gavras shared his video for Jamie xx's "Gosh," a cinematically epic clip reportedly featuring more than 400 actors and absolutely no special effects.
The problem is that it's they're not shown very cinematically right now, so we would like to make some changes so that the camera tracks the action better.
There are actually a lot of things that were written into the script in terms of how to capture loneliness cinematically with lighting and framing and everything like that.
David Brooks Opinion Columnist Ripping children away from their parents is the most cinematically cruel part of the Trump immigration policy, but it is not the most telling part.
The 12-foot arched window of a Spanish-style mansion cinematically frames the glittering streets below as the afternoon sun shines through a patch of gently fluttering palm trees.
But its unexpected setting, images, set pieces, and even language balance out the sentimentality with a strangely raw and cinematically adventurous aesthetic that's uncommon for a film of its sort.
"Two years ago, we found ourselves submerged deep in nature with all of its complications and all the beauty that it gave us cinematically," DiCaprio said in accepting his award.
Still, The New York Times factors prominently in the story, which is why it was so important for Mr. Carter to find a building that would represent The Times cinematically.
Mr. Nolan closes that distance cinematically with visual sweep and emotional intimacy, with images of warfare and huddled, frightened survivors that together with Hans Zimmer's score reverberate through your body.
Abandoned for the Costas, it failed to find a new role, became one of the ten most deprived towns in Britain and is now almost cinematically bleak: Coney Island meets Detroit.
But the real kicker is that "Get Out," written and directed by Jordan Peele, belongs to a genre that has long been seen in Hollywood as a cinematically unserious money grab.
It's all extraordinarily violent and cinematically inventive, but the surprise is that these sequences get paired with a story that's part La Femme Nikita, a little Kill Bill, and all blissful melodrama.
"Right now, I'm so aware of the fact that we've watched, cinematically, men and their way into their bodies and do physical things that feel fundamental to this male perspective," she says.
There is now a chase scene (who knew Poirot could run?), a cinematically dramatic avalanche, and a somewhat altered ending, with the detective's moral dilemma as the focus of the traditional denouement.
Monet is thrust into a new realm of pop culture relevance when cast alongside the likes of Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo; Audrey Hepburn makes Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini seem cinematically contemporary.
And absent the requisite hilarity, this single-issue tactic quickly becomes tedious, leaving you with a limp sex comedy that feels as cinematically played out as the dusty charm of Austin itself.
Alissa: Whatever else we might say about Darkest Hour, it's impossible to forget some of its images and moments, which are cinematically stirring in a way that Joe Wright does incredibly well.
When Burnham joined me for the latest episode of my podcast, I Think You're Interesting, I was really fascinated to talk about how he approached creating the experience of consuming the internet cinematically.
When she was a girl her father became vicar of St Kenelm's in Church Enstone, a cinematically idyllic huddle of golden stone houses amid the drystone walls and rolling fields of the Cotswolds.
" D.K.: "The men are showboating, they're on the cliffs, they want to be seen, they're drawing a lot of attention, they're making kind of a big deal, cinematically, when they sing their shanties.
As a documentary, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press is conventional, aiming more to inform and convince its audience of the assault on journalism in the US than to be cinematically innovative.
The story involves a neatly constructed triangle that is almost parodically French, or perhaps just cinematically so: a 23-year-old woman, her doting father and his 23-year-old live-in girlfriend.
Finishing, we slathered on sunscreen, hydrated and resumed paddling the coastline where we regularly funneled into narrow tunnels of mangrove that would then open cinematically to wide vistas of the cerulean Caribbean Sea.
It also didn't stop me, the player who had been trapped looking out of Artyom's eyes for a couple dozen hours, from cinematically seeing his wife and his friends weeping in the Promised Land.
Earlier this spring, Microsoft released Quantum Break, its own cinematically aspirational franchise, originally pitched as the merger of film and games for the Xbox One, the company's would-be all-in-one media machine.
Mr. Taylor and Mr. Kent — carefully, if cinematically — detailed the emergence of a shadow foreign policy, one which had the capacity to determine the fate of an ally in the face of Russian aggression.
From there, as Alan's music swells cinematically, the story starts to fragment, so it's probably worth going over the montage beat by beat: Camille gets home, runs to Amma's bedroom and finds it deserted.
Valerian is, in essence, a movie about how diplomacy and talking out problems are less cinematically interesting than a big space battle, but also necessary for the survival of intelligent life in the universe.
There's a series of double-page spreads in which she rushes at the reader's point of view that makes for one of the most cinematically frightening moments I've ever seen achieved in the comics form.
Coming in from Frontierland or just outside Fantasyland, you're presented with 'laser cut' rock tunnel that creates a blank slate that then opens up into a cinematically framed vista that varies depending on your entrance.
Think of the difference in presentation between Cheers (a very classical multi-camera sitcom) and Modern Family (an example of what's usually called a "single-camera" sitcom, which is presented much more cinematically than theatrically).
Grease: Live was ultimately more cinematically ambitious than the NBC musicals that came before it, but was also delightfully aware of the fact that putting on a live musical is inherently a semi-ridiculous undertaking.
He had a tape of Munson's most famous call, a 92-yard touchdown reception from the cinematically named quarterback Buck Belue to Lindsay Scott that beat Florida and kept Georgia's 1980 national title drive alive.
"We can't wait to realize Aang's world as cinematically as we always imagined it to be, and with a culturally appropriate, non-whitewashed cast," DiMartino and Konietzko said in a statement when the remake was announced.
The label's secret weapon is Last Japan, a producer with the ability to craft the kind of cinematically-minded, warped, weird, and waterlogged instrumental grime that genuinely sounds like the music of a corrupted near-future.
Because once we move beyond the economy of actual bodies on screens, we can focus on the ability to tap into a new level of affect and poeticism that Asian Americans have barely been offered cinematically.
In short, Nestler has a way of cinematically charging his films, drawing attention to textures, rhymes, boundaries, distances, and history — in particular the stuff of quotidian life that gets ignored or has been stifled and stilled.
As the genre cinematically evolved, Westerns became concerned with the violence and oppression required to keep control of the "lawful order" in an unjust system — and that's the reality undercutting the glamour of the park in Westworld.
A far cry from the bright and comedic, 1996 take Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, the new project reimagines the story as something much darker and more cinematically in line with films like Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist.
"Right now, I'm so aware of the fact that we've watched, cinematically, men and their way into their bodies and do physical things that feel fundamental to this male perspective," she told the magazine, according to People.
But there are drawbacks to 3D movies: cinematically, the polarizing glasses also result in darker, less vibrant perception of the movie, to say nothing of the environmental effects of producing millions of the plastic glasses each year.
The movie begins with thumbnail portraits of the men, who appear in new interviews, conducted in both cinematically formal (in black and white, with the subject seated in front of a white backdrop) and at-home settings.
Tuck a white T-shirt (the neckline's up to you) into the trousers' high waist, add a striped blazer reminiscent of beach umbrellas, and top it off with a lightweight trench that'll billow cinematically in the warm breeze.
But while To the Bone doesn't take a lot of risks cinematically — Noxon's background in TV shows in the film's conventional framing and pacing — it's moving film, well-made and, surprisingly enough given the subject, funny and sweet.
As a documentary, the 2017 film Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press is conventional, aiming more to inform and convince its audience that there is an assault on journalism in the US than to be cinematically innovative.
Thus, The Favourite's power structure is, unfortunately, unusual and significant (both cinematically and in the general context of historical accounts of the British monarchy), not least because director Lanthimos has enabled the film's woman-centrism to move through its every second.
The ad, titled "Inseparable" and cinematically shot to portray a gauzy, gothic moment on the streets of the antebellum South, depicted a white man offering a black woman a ring and imploring her to "escape to the North" with him.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Alain Resnais's 1956 film Toute la Memoire Du Monde cinematically renders the architectonics and anatomy of one of the largest repositories of human memory — the Bibliothèque Nationale — as a monstrous prison where memory is captive.
Yet by cinematically transporting the Rivera painting from its real-life location in Graham's library to the Hollywood version of her study, the film grants the still life a supporting role, of sorts, in the background of several dramatically critical scenes.
I know their budgets aren't very big, but I did see the video for "Fire," the first single, and I thought it was incredible as far as cinematically, the way it was shot, it looked like it far exceeded the budget.
Scenes in this thrilling, deeply researched book are described almost cinematically, glimpsing the Divine Sarah bending over a makeup table in her native Paris, say, or Duse jolting across Neapolitan cobblestones in the actors' cart where she started her career.
Within the search results, there's a handful of recent productions shot on film (including this year's Jackie, with Natalie Portman) and a bevy of cinematically rich classics like Stanley Kubrick's brilliantly gory Clockwork Orange, all with descriptions and, if available, nearby showtimes.
But I always saw the story of Ernest, the ghost, very cinematically—the scenes played in my head as if I was watching them on screen—so it's been incredibly exciting to see this level of interest and to have it optioned.
He has written an allusion-filled novel that still manages to feel original, a violent tale of struggle and survival in a cinematically beautiful landscape reminiscent of the movie "The Revenant" but rendered with far more immediacy and considerably less self-importance.
Barely a month after releasing a "special look" at "Aladdin" that didn't look so special, Disney has put out the first full-length trailer for its live-action adaptation of the 1992 cartoon musical — and it's all over the map, cinematically speaking.
Unlike these or other American horror films such as Jordan Peele's "Us" that only permit viewers to cinematically imagine today's growing job insecurity worldwide through fantasy genre, this year's Academy Award's winner "Parasite" depicts the growing fear of the poor and the parasitic unfiltered.
There is a pendulum swing of the lyrics which go from poetic sadism to melancholy heartache, and innocence, so cinematically I tried to convey the layers of kaleidoscopic emotions and inner workings of a woman who holds the power to seduce, but longs to not have to.
He did portraits (often in multiple versions of the same subject) of his mother, his father, his uncle, his sister, his son, his art dealer Ambroise Vollard, critic-novelist-playwright-friend Emile Zola (a relationship that has been cinematically dramatized), local peasants, himself, and Marie-Hortense Fiquet.
Mr. Peele does much that's right and it's worth remembering that what makes his movie memorable isn't only what he says, but also how he makes meaning cinematically with finely calibrated timing, a sense of alienated space and an indelibly haunted, haunting image of the void. 23.
Priming the pump, just after 8:30, the White House tweeted out a snippet of video, grandly scored, with a camera cinematically sweeping down a red-carpeted hallway of the White House and into the East Room, where an empty podium stood ready for the president.
The surprise came for executive producers and screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski — Hollywood's masters of the biopic genre who've cinematically told the tales of the rich, famous, odd and off-kilter, including filmmaker Ed Wood (Ed Wood) and pornographic publisher Larry Flynt (The People Vs. Larry Flynt).
It's a refrain with which we're all too familiar, and society continues to be fascinated by: A woman is killed, sexually abused, or goes missing, and her absence is the catapult for a (supposedly) cinematically richer story about the men subsequently affected by (or to blame for) the tragedy.
Instead, she cinematically builds a case against Marcos by folding in increasingly tough interviews with brutalized anti-Marcos activists and by deploying a surgical attention to detail: images of grasping hands are contrasted with manicured hands holding money; stuffed animals are set against images of real abused wild ones.
It was the organ that had first drawn Mr. Patten to the Fox, and for more than 22011 years, he inhabited an antique-filled 210,640-square-foot duplex apartment beneath its dome, reached by climbing a cinematically appropriate 39 steps from a private entrance on Ponce de León Avenue.
While the more traditional blasts of rasping black metal go down a treat, the band's moody, heavily atmospheric folk/black metal finds its voice most readily when enveloped in elegant strings and hydra-headed vocal choirs, with Zoëga's mesmerizing baritone adding an almost cinematically epic feel to the proceedings.
But instead of figuring out how to render that same effect cinematically — perhaps by letting Zuckerman become a more prominent onscreen character, not less — the film effectively cuts Zuckerman out altogether, and with him goes the book's sense of our collective responsibility for how we tell and remember our history.
"What Steven wanted to do from the get-go was to use all of his magic, and all of the tools that existed in cinema as of 1997, and make a war movie that was going to break every one of the tropes, visually and cinematically, that all war movies had," Hanks said.
What emerges from both documentaries is a sense of imprisonment: the ways that American society locks black girls into stereotypes — the Hottentot Venus, the jezebel — while two particular white boys who are generally (and cinematically) granted more freedom and space in the pubic imaginary to have their humanity validated are still in many ways circumscribed by different-yet-similar hauntings.
At one point I stared at the camera lingering on a marquee for Billy Wilder's blistering film about media frenzies run amok, Ace in the Hole, thinking that Joker seemed content to flatten most of its supposedly very serious themes by using lazy shorthand like this, rather than do the work of actually showing us something thematically (or cinematically) interesting.
Written on the occasion of a 1989 reading at the tower, the poem clearly develops from the experience of inhabiting what was once Hölderlin's physical space and draws attention to both acute absence and presence: this pinch of Hölderlin in the bright-red Hölderlin-room /  in the corridor standing my gaze drifts to the red flowers in the glass edged with fallen petals nothing else / the room empty only the vase the flowers two old chairs— I open 1 window in the garden you say the trees are still the same ones they were then but 1 hears 1 sound of music there glistens the bluish silver-wave for Valerie Lawitschka 6/6/13 Unlike "Hölderlin tower" most of Scarandelli's poems don't remain cinematically in a singular setting but float in location and memory, anchored in the act of composition.

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