Let me be blunt: Subtlety sucks. This statement might anger you. Most of us take for granted that subtlety, in the arts, is a virtue. You can see it in our critical language: It’s common to say that a ...
In his piece “Against Subtlety,”, Slate writer Forrest Wickman argues that critical emphasis on subtlety is wrong and art should, in fact, be more heavy-handed and direct. To put my reaction into ...
I’ve been an entrepreneur for the better part of a decade now, and one thing I’ve learned is that most people think leadership is about forcing your will on another group of people. No matter how far ...
2) Critics who give negative reviews to Neveldine/Taylor movies for any reason whatsoever. 3) Critics who complain when a metaphor isn’t subtle enough. Number three’s the worst because it’s most ...
In art and in real life, the power of subtlety cannot be underestimated. The best type of writing is subtle, rather than too much in the face. Nuances work far more powerfully than hyperboles. A quiet ...
Flirting comes in many forms: a casual gaze that lingers a half second longer than necessary, a light touch, an amorous expression, an overenthusiastic laugh during conversation, or even some playful ...
This year, it turns 100. The breadth and variety of American films that used Technicolor processes between 1922 and 1955 are apparent in a recent book, “The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935” by James ...
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