Sentences with phrase «by writhing»

Inside, the building's elegant interior has been further subverted by writhing, coiling tarry excrescences, along with an ominous looming, looping abstract sculpture and paintings resembling ruined, richly textured layers of torn fly posters.
After collecting some celebrity testimonials on The Room from the likes of Kristen Bell, J.J. Abrams, Lizzy Caplan, and Adam Scott, the film opens in 1998 at a San Francisco acting class where Sestero (Dave Franco, the director's younger brother) meets Wiseau (James Franco), a bizarrely - fashioned, curiously - accented loner who disarms the class by writhing around on stage and shouting «Stella» in a performance inspired by Tennessee Williams» A Streetcar Named Desire.

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Monica Besra, a mother of five, tells TIME that on September 5, 1998 — a year to the day after Theresa died — she was writhing in pain from an abdominal tumor at a home, run by the Missionaries of Charity.
The Autoimmune Paleo Cookbook: This cookbook was writhed by Mickey Trescott and is filled with amazing meal plans, shopping lists and recipes to get you going on the AIP diet.
Too many games were marred by sickening sights such as Zednik's being strapped to a gurney last Thursday; the Islanders» Kenny Jonsson's lying unconscious on the ice a day later after Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Gary Roberts skated 60 feet and drove Jonsson's head into the glass; Islander Michael Peca's writhing in pain in that same game following Maple Leaf Darcy Tucker's low blow to Peca's knees; and Islander Eric Cairns's just missing getting kicked by the Leaf's Shayne Corson following a brawl two nights later.
By the time we reached the car my limbs were trembling and my fingers were bone white as I struggled to keep a firm grasp on their writhing little bodies.
«By the time I could pump or breastfeed my daughter without writhing in pain, I could barely express a drop of milk,» she said.
«By the time I could pump or breastfeed my daughter without writhing in pain, I could barely express a drop of milk.
The BLA was targeting interracial «salt and pepper» patrol pairs; Jones, 33, who was black, died instantly and Piagentini, 28, who was white, writhed on a sidewalk, begging for his life, as he was tortured by 22 shots, including from his own service revolver.
It was learnt that colleagues of the farmers, who were at their various nearby farmlands, were attracted to the scene by the screams of the victim, who was writhing in pain.
This change has been partially obscured by the recent writhing of the Tory right over Europe and gay marriage but as the spending review approaches, it will come into sharp focus.
The device is designed so that when it's hit by big waves, it writhes snake - like in the water.
Huntington's disease has long been characterized by the involuntary writhing movements faced by patients.
For in the academic world funded by the food processing industry, macronutrients (proteins, fats and carbohydrates) loom very large, food quality is pushed to the background and there is much reeling and writhing around the Mad Hatter notion that fats should be limited.
An Oscar nominee for David Fincher's «Gone Girl,» Pike caught Cooper's eye in another project: Ringan Ledwidge's recent music video for Massive Attack's «Voodoo in my Blood,» which features the actress writhing around on a subway platform, mesmerized by a mysterious orb.
That's as much as can be disclosed from the nasty, well - knotted script by James Greer and Jonathan Bernstein (upping their game slightly from the Jackie Chan vehicle «The Spy Next Door»), before proceedings tumble into a writhing snake pit of melodramatic reversals and vintage B - movie jolts — some chilly, some silly, but all held together with defiant, dug - in credibility by Foy.
Recently embarrassed by his own stage fright during an acting class performance, Greg sits mesmerized by Wiseau's writhing, prop - climbing onstage «Stella!»
By 1985, Madonna was not only a chart - topping global force, she was a show - stopping performer, revealing her cinematic potential in the video for «Material Girl,» with its nod to Marilyn Monroe's «Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend» sequence from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, as well as her controversial performance of «Like A Virgin» at the 1984 VMAs, in which a white wedding dress - clad, «BOY TOY» belt - bearing Madge writhed around the stage floor like the future Queen of All Media everyone (primarily she) thought she might become.
And yet the realization dawns inescapable that no matter the acres of flesh, the film is every bit as horrible as that self - serious, neo-camp sexploitation classic Original Sin (another noir based on a lesser - known, period - dependent novel — that one by Cornell Woolrich, this one by John Fante), with only the gender / race roles reversed — that watching naked Angelina Jolie writhe around with Antonio Banderas can be every bit as disturbingly sexless as Hayek and Colin Farrell doing same.
Most disturbingly, upon feeling betrayed by Lisa in the finale, he takes her infamous red dress and then «lies on the clothes, unzipping his zipper... breathing hard and writhing with pelvic thrusts.»
Insidious certainly redressed this imbalance by damping the comedy and amping the scares — and this remake also puts more emphasis than the original on fright - filled set - pieces, multiplying the clown dolls, showing us a limbo full of writhing, gooey corpses, and even throwing in some power - tool peril for good measure.
It's easy to get swept along by this prototype because it gives so much feedback — the steering wriggling and writhing around under power, weight ebbing and flowing with the road and your progress through any corner, and the engine providing really accurate response all the way from 3500 to 6000rpm.
Perhaps the winter tyres aren't helping, but some of that writhing textural feedback you used to get through the rim of a Porsche steering wheel has been replaced by silky smoothness.
Then came a high screaming, and the owl rose again, this time with a full - grown rabbit in its talons, writhing, then hanging limp, probably deadened by fear.
Majima entered the cage writhing and gyrating, accompanied by his own pyro show.
Damn, by the end I was writhing on the floor!
As with most PSVR games, if you block the light on your Move controller by turning around or whatever, the camera can no longer register it and your virtual limbs begin to spasmodically writhe across the screen.
«Living sculpture» by Tino Sehgal writhing in a corner displays coy exaggeration one moment, but a striking, athletic grace another.
The simple joy and unselfconscious vitality conveyed by the mesh of writhing, abstract form was a style that compelled and satisfied the French artist for many further years, and Impair et Amble became one of the very first paintings in Dubuffet's definitive painting cycle — L'Hourloupe — that was to occupy him for a full decade.
The aluminum sculpture Big Gulp Lying, 2010, is a writhing mass recognizable as a human form only by its feet, which protrude from the sleeves of the pullover in which it is hopelessly tangled.
The paintings get bigger with every room, from Jackson Pollock's tiny, writhing friezes of the 1930s to voluminous late Rothko and a whole canyon of mountainous paintings by Clyfford Still, whose works are notoriously difficult to borrow.
The work claims lineage with Abstract Expressionism, but Blom, in choosing to leave some areas untouched by paint, emphasizes the writhing movement of his painted lines.
Acrobatic nudes clamber, writhe or dive out of classical crocks, anticipating Surrealism by a couple of decades.
They writhe and wriggle, each tubular body created by a swerve of Long's mud - stick.
Drawn in Indian ink and painted with acrylic on panel, these two portraits, appropriated from images by Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo and Andrea del Sarto, merge into one in a writhing swirl of fast lines and swiftly marked gesture.
By evoking the patterned surfaces of miniature paintings and Kashmiri textiles, with their finely wrought lines and dense networks of forms, Shaw sets up an expectation that is sharply undermined by his subject matter of writhing animals, humans, and aquatic creatures, often copulating with each other and ejaculating in bursts of exuberant color — none of which would be possible in an Islamic contexBy evoking the patterned surfaces of miniature paintings and Kashmiri textiles, with their finely wrought lines and dense networks of forms, Shaw sets up an expectation that is sharply undermined by his subject matter of writhing animals, humans, and aquatic creatures, often copulating with each other and ejaculating in bursts of exuberant color — none of which would be possible in an Islamic contexby his subject matter of writhing animals, humans, and aquatic creatures, often copulating with each other and ejaculating in bursts of exuberant color — none of which would be possible in an Islamic context.
New York's Jason Jacques Gallery provides a booth full of bizarre writhing beasties captured in an array of exceptional Art Nouveau ceramics, which sits right beside the austere rigour of a museum - like recreation of a De Stijl room, complete with classic furniture and stained glass by the likes of Theo van Doesburg, Gerrit Rietveld and Bart van der Leck, courtesy of Galerie Ulrich Fiedler from Berlin.
Paradigm Gallery + Studio presents: «Writhing & Withering» works by Nicomi Nix TurnerNovember 18, 2016 - January 7, 2017 CLICK HERE TO...
Silttown Shimmy, inspired by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's sculpture Dancer with Necklace (1910, Collection of LACMA), is a free standing female figure in wood, she contorts and writhes with an equal amount of pain and pleasure.
His first piece, Instead of allowing some thing to rise up to your face dancing bruce and dan and other things (2000), draws heavily on his choreography background: It features a single dancer writhing on the floor and incorporating poses from videos by artists Dan Graham and Bruce Nauman.
Similarly, David Altmejd has produced a group of faceless individuals engaged in a joyless, convoluted orgy reminiscent of one of Dante's infernal writhing circles: a purgatorial mess of penetration punctuated by a less than redemptive pair of wings in a piece sardonically entitled Healers.
The performances, usually involving a mic - and - electric - guitar setup, are weird and beguiling amalgamations of technical competence and noise; prolonged pauses are interrupted by power chords, as Pulfer yelps and writhes about the microphone.
By the way, when he's not fantasizing about me taking my clothes off, writhing across the table and removing his glasses, Barry Bickmore likes to scoff that I'm not even aware that Mann's «hockey stick» is not a climate model.
«The videotape played in court showed Engman writhing as he was shocked and also the marks left by the device on Engman, Schlueter and Schlueter's brother,» the newspaper says.
Athetoid cerebral palsy is marked by slow, writhing movements in the hands, feet, arms and possibly the face, sometimes resulting in grimacing and drooling.
Ted Vonk was involved in a serious motor vehicle accident in 2009 and suffered severe injuries and lay by the side of the road writhing in pain, after his motorcycle was hit by a car.
I was reminded of the Simon Baker incident by Kerri Sackville sharing a video on her Facebook page of Britney Spears pranking Jimmy Kimmel by waking him up in the middle of the night writhing around his bed giving an intimate performance of her new single, «Make Me.»
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