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- Hendee's piece exemplifies this exhibit's overall embrace of reductiveness.
- Possibly inspired by an African sculpture Matisse owned, its daringly severe reductiveness forecasts much that was to come in 20th-century sculpture.
- I understand your desire for a " Priestley's theology " paragraph or two, but the reductiveness of such a thing frightens me.
- And yet for all its infuriating Jerry Bruckheimer-production reductiveness and falsity, " Remember the Titans " does do one thing ineluctably well.
- And its reductiveness is reaffirmed yet again in the small exhibition titled " Focus : Donald Judd Furniture, " organized for the Parrish by Barbara Toll.
- An all-purpose litany such as white supremacist capitalism patriarchal dominance is longer on crude reductiveness than it is on nuanced complexity _ and the same thing can be said about the rhythms of her sentences.
- And as the show's title _ " John McLaughlin : Western Modernism / Eastern Thought " _ suggests, behind its close-to-the-bone reductiveness lay an embracingly cross-cultural notion of what art could be.
- Despite the fact that he zeros in almost unmercifully on objects-of-discontent Kmart and Heston as the movie wraps up, Moore manages to create a dialogue with this film that extends beyond the usual black-and-white, finger-pointing reductiveness of the gun-control issue.
- It has been criticized as being indifferent or even hostile to audiences . " The Guardian "'s film blog concluded that " being less overweeningly precious about films that are likely to be impenetrable to even the most well-informed audiences would seem an idea . " Dan Fox of " Frieze " criticized both the dichotomy of the argument into'philistine'vs'pretentious'and the reductiveness of the term " slow cinema ".
- Christopher Orr of " The Atlantic " felt it to be the studio's first film explicitly targeted towards children, though it is " by no means a bad movie [ . . . ] It's a simple story, well-told . " Mark Feeney, writing for " The Boston Globe ", felt similarly, deeming it a " very middling movie [ . . . ] " The Good Dinosaur " generally features a sort of sentimentality and emotional reductiveness that make it seem meant for small children as no previous Pixar movie has . " " The Washington Post"