Word: unflinchingness
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Junior uses anxious violin chords to underline the confessions of an alienated couch potato who sees "the world through the TV Guide" and muses, "I know I'm missin' something/ But I don't know what it is." Case 795 (The Family) is an unflinching view of a domestic squabble...
No matter. There is personality aplenty in Woo's editing and camera style. ! Here, you feel, is a moviemaker, a popular artist with an infectious joy in his craft. What Raimi calls Woo's "supercharged adrenaline" -- the reckless intelligence he applies to solving the most familiar action scenes -- is evident...
What happens at the explosive intersection of desire and power? Catherine MacKinnon has written that "sexual desire in women at least in this culture is socially constructed as that by which we come to want our own self-annihilation." Filipacchi's intent is to deal with this subject in a...
Angels has indeed electrified reviewers with its radical political perspective and literary style, but is at heart a fairly conventional drama about the intersections of three households in turmoil. The focal point is the apartment shared by two effeminate gay men, one afflicted with the disease but unflinching in his...
BOOKS A Violent Act is an unflinching true-crime drama 70