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directorial

[dih-rek-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-, dahy-rek-] / dɪ rɛkˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-, ˌdaɪ rɛk- /
ADJECTIVE
administrative
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These vignettes are where Gyllenhaal’s directorial eye shines the brightest, and where “The Bride!” brims with promise — just before the first of the film’s several unexplained narrative shifts.

From Salon

She reimagines the Bride character with the same wild chaos and directorial scope that this movie swims in; the same initiative with which Shelley wrote her novel.

From Salon

“I got into animation because it’s easier to draw people than talk to them,” he said, seated in his office beside sculptures of characters from his directorial successes “Monsters, Inc.,”

From The Wall Street Journal

Caitriona, you make your directorial debut on the show this season with Episode 2.

From Los Angeles Times

It was funny when Peter Boyle and Gene Wilder did this in “Young Frankenstein” but here serves as a painful reminder that Ms. Gyllenhaal, whose only previous directorial effort was the sad 2021 Netflix drama “The Lost Daughter,” is unlikely ever to be listed alongside Mel Brooks among the comedy greats.

From The Wall Street Journal