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With "Joker," there were opportunities to be more artful in composition and lighting.
But I fear Mr. Lehrer has simply become more artful about his appropriations.
How I wish "The Changeling" had been more artful in exploring these questions and ideas.
Reid made the argument aggressively; Schumer did so in a more artful but equally definitive manner.
Wrap it around the braid in any way you like — the more artful and unique, the better!
Both reading and shade involve playful put-downs, but shade is usually more artful and less overt.
Documentarians felt liberated to make more artful movies, while the very notion of the "documentary subject" was altered forever.
It's all part of what Reider sees as the future of dining — more social, more artful, and less hierarchical.
Maybe the dogs will be even better doggos, the swords even more swordy, the martial arts even more artful!
While that makes them less playful and noticeable, they're also more artful and mature — something that adults might actually use.
It's continued ubiquity trumps that of more artful craft beers, and the brew has a history dating back to 83.
Which is more artful: The painted work, preserved forever on canvas; or the carefully orchestrated act of destroying said canvas?
Music videos are becoming longer and more artful these days, while artists like Jafa seem to use the form for political purposes.
Here is perhaps the most damning section of Senior's review: But I fear Mr. Lehrer has simply become more artful about his appropriations.
"That's much more artful," he said, basically apologizing for a Vanity Fair interview in which he said he disagreed with the choices for the character.
This is yet another notable departure from Simons' legacy, whose definition of Dior femininity was more artful and fantastical than necessarily realistic (but still lauded).
That might compel state lawmakers to become even more artful in map-making, further bending lines to capture friendly precincts or to bypass hostile territory.
But this is a quibble, and along with the increasing intensity of approaching midnight, the writing becomes more artful and succinctly poetic as the story proceeds.
Severino threw 28 pitches in the frame after throwing only 21 in the first, but looked a little more artful about it and his confidence is clearly redlining.
It also displays more artful direction, bolder narrative choices and a deep knowledge of film history, all of which add up to a richer viewing experience for the audience.
" This is perhaps a more artful way to articulate the point Graham was trying to make when he wrote, "Most people who get rich tend to be fairly driven.
And so it's left a legacy on the land, one which has its own patterns and forms which when viewed by Henner via satellite imagery becomes all the more artful.
While the spat between sisters is a total flop, showrunners are ultimately attempting to use their disagreement as part of a larger (and hopefully more artful) arc of Littlefinger's downfall.
With films like Kill List, Sightseers and A Field in England, he brought what seemed like a more artful eye and a genuinely smart perspective to thriller and action tropes.
The more artful, less forceful Sevastova — a 28-year-old master of the drop shot — is ranked 20th and reached the quarterfinals of the United States Open in 2016 and 153.
This is a crude modern business and has very little to do with great propaganda, which relies on something much more systematic and more artful in the organization of human wishes.
The secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, is more artful at straddling the line, talking up Mr. Trump's view of America's role in the world while quietly working to channel the president's most extreme instincts.
While nothing can replicate the swell of a live orchestra or the quiet murmur of an art gallery, there are countless cultural experiences at your fingertips to make your time indoors more artful and imaginative.
Some are pretentiously mannered, like a later photo of Thierry shrouded in a gauzy white sheet; a pants-free selfie in a bathroom mirror is barely more artful than the thousands sent daily on Grindr.
Previously known as a visionary coach in possession of more championship rings than fingers, Jackson spent his return to Gotham reimagining himself as an aging grouch who waxed wistful for a more artful and earthbound game.
"Applying AI to business requires skills that are more artful," says Qiang Yang, a professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and chief AI officer at WeBank, a banking startup founded by Tencent.
While Snapchat specializes in goofy selfie lenses and illustrated geofilters for special places, Instagram has opted for a more artful and international approach, with different drawing brushes and location stickers that work for anywhere around the world.
For Rammstein, the concert experience can feel more revelatory (and, occasionally, more artful) than its records, in part because watching the band perform compels audiences to both account for and laugh at the entire notion of mortality.
Their costumes and imagery certainly didn't hurt their cause, but the fact that their next full-length album, 2003's Plague Soundscapes would get released by ANTI-, the more artful offshoot of Epitaph Records, felt like a coup.
He has proven himself to be a more artful candidate than many observers believed, especially as his poll numbers corkscrewed in mid-summer, with the ability to jarringly alter the substance and tone of his rhetoric to accommodate more moderate audiences.
The choice of T-shirt can range from something retro and colorful, like Martine Rose's riff on the old MTV logo, to something more artful and subtle, like Wales Bonner's print, pulled from the homoerotic photography of Carl Van Vechten.
While Roger Ebert was one of the few to offer a positive overall assessment of Jennifer's Body, he glosses over some of the film's more important elements, treating it instead as "Twilight for boys," though more artful than Twilight thanks to Cody's writing.
It takes only a few minutes of Rollin's "Lips of Blood" (on Saturday), whose protagonist (Jean-Loup Philippe) is implacably drawn to mysterious ruins from his youth, to realize that you're in for something more artful, ethereal and, perhaps, pathological than a routine vampire skin flick.
As for Penn, he was taking advantage of a fertile period for American cinema, when studios and independent producers were willing to spend a little money on more artful, sophisticated dramas, figuring that fostering relationships with young directors like the Coen brothers, Jim Jarmusch, Spike Lee, Steven Soderbergh, Quentin Tarantino, and Penn would pay off in the long run.
He further wrote that the band's wasn't talented enough to do justice to "these newer, more artful ambitions".
Supergirl begins to fill a shameful void that needs to be followed with cleaner, more artful wins. It will most likely come from original creations — the next Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the next Veronica Mars — or adaptations of edgier, more contemporary properties that can allow for more creative daring, like The CW’s excellent iZombie or (hopefully) the upcoming Netflix series, Marvel’s Jessica Jones.
Praising the band's "distinctive voice", Popmatters' Craig Hayes observed that Vermis extended the band's "continually refined" creative trajectory by "bringing more artful sculpturing to its downtuned dissonance and complex time signatures, and setting that against a backdrop of often droning and industrial textures. The band’s work has evolved to become steadily more nerve-shredding and formidable, with the usual riff-based shreds of death metal mutilated into a seething and polychromatic canvas of avant-garde atmospherics".
As their lyrics grew more artful, fans began to study them for deeper meaning. While some of Rubber Souls songs were the product of Lennon and McCartney's collaborative songwriting, the album also included distinct compositions from each, though they continued to share official credit. "In My Life", of which each later claimed lead authorship, is considered a highlight of the entire Lennon–McCartney catalogue. Harrison called Rubber Soul his "favourite album" and Starr referred to it as "the departure record".
Forbidden Drama was conceived as a concept album, with 13 songs structured like a theatre play – with three acts and an epilogue. The lyrics deal with topics of alienation, consumerism, herd behavior, breaking the mold and the freedom of the individual. These themes were in part inspired by the bands' own history, given that their manager was a "corporate type" and their guitar player has a background as a lawyer. The album therefore showcases a transition process, from the corporate, depersonalized life depicted in "Fake Life" to a more artful, carefree existence in "No Man's Land".
Portions of the recording sessions were filmed by Barry Devlin and his crew for an RTÉ-TV documentary. The 30-minute programme, The Making of The Unforgettable Fire, was released in 1985 on VHS as part of The Unforgettable Fire Collection. Devlin said that he did not think the band and crew had thought through the logistics and access required for a film crew to document the making of the album. He often encountered "No Entry" signs on doors and windows when attempting to film the group, forcing him to take a more artful, impressionistic approach to the documentary.
Production designer Raymond Zibach and art director Tang Heng spent years researching Chinese painting, sculpture, architecture and kung fu films to help create the look of the film. Zibach said some of the biggest influences for him are the more artful martial arts films such as Hero, House of Flying Daggers and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Stevenson's aim for the film, which took four years to make, was to make "the best looking film DreamWorks has ever made". The hand- drawn animation sequence at the beginning of the film was made to resemble Chinese shadow puppetry.
He further said the band's other efforts on the album, like "The Golden Floor", "Engines", "Set Down Your Glass" and "Take Back the City" fail to "strut", something they appear wanting to do. He finally wrote that the album sounded as if the band was "striving to be taken more seriously", which they did in "simply stringing together three ponderous, already-overlong songs and calling the impenetrable result a 16-minute stand-alone epic ("The Lightning Strike")". He felt the band was not talented enough to give justice to more "artful ambitions" like "The Lightning Strike". He graded the album 4.9 out of 10.
Sadoul, 1991, pp. 53-55 During his stay on Tahiti, Giraud had co-founded his second publishing house under two concurrent imprints, Éditions Gentiane"Gentiane", stripINFO.be (predominantly for his work as Gir, most notably Blueberry) and "Aedena", stripINFO.be (predominantly for his work as Mœbius, and not entirely by coincidence named after the series he was working on at the time), together with friend and former editor at Les Humanoïdes Associés, , for the express purpose to release his work in a more artful manner, such as limited edition art prints, art books ("La memoire du futur" was first released under the Gentiane imprint, and reprinted under that of Aedena) and art portfolios.
" Another positive review of the first episode came from Ken Tucker of Yahoo TV, who wrote, "Fear the Walking Dead is a mood piece, more artful than the original series" and that the cast is "terrific". Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter gave an average review, writing, "The 90-minute first episode and the hour-long second episode are, while not actually boring, certainly less magnetic than the original." One of the harshest negative reviews came from HitFix, on Daniel Fienberg and Alan Sepinwall's podcast, where Fienberg called the premiere episode "awful, just horrible ... as bad as The Walking Dead has ever gotten at its very worst. This is that bad.
" David Jeffries of AllMusic said, "With Pusha's pen at full force and his performance a proper combination of cold and tense, the album is as if Clipse's Hell Hath No Fury were atom-smashed into something more artful and unstable. My Name Is My Name is a remarkable and vital solo debut." Jesse Cataldo, writing for Slant Magazine, said, "Yet despite its pedigree, the album puts too much overall emphasis on guest spots and not enough on establishing a distinctive identity for the rapper. Full of retrograde lyrical conceits, seemingly at odds with its futuristic backdrops, My Name Is My Name is a reminder that Pusha T hasn't changed, and his stubborn reliance on maintaining his brand is probably not the wisest strategy in today's shifting hip-hop climate.
These positive comments were encapsulated by Jody White of No Ripcord, who gave the album a maximum rating of ten out of ten by praising the band for a memorable album full of challenging and genre-defining sounds. Slant Magazines M. Clark gave Saint Dymphna a rating of three-and-a- half stars out of five, one of the lowest that it received from notable publications, and commented that Gang Gang Dance's energy "often falls flat and their eclecticism is more distracting than compelling". Critic Robert Christgau described the album in an Honorable Mention review as "soundscape dance-rock more artful than arty." Maddy Costa of The Guardian also suggested that the album is eclectic, but gave it a favourable rating by concluding that it is "arranged with exquisite precision".

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