Sentences with phrase «hallucinatory drugs»

There are jokes about New York, Los Angeles, antisemitism, psychology, hallucinatory drugs, religion, family, education, politics, hypochondria, threesomes, underaged girls, masturbation, and pseudo-intellectuals, recurring themes in Allen's movies and life.
Sajid Javid is obviously delusional, he must be on hallucinatory drugs.
The exhibition also features notebooks by the 19th century occultist, bisexual writer Aleister Crowley, who also had a penchant for mountaineering and hallucinatory drugs.
Injury or Sickness that occurs while the Covered Person has been determined to be legally intoxicated as determined according to the laws of the jurisdiction in which the Injury or Sickness occurred, or under the influence of any narcotic, barbiturate, or hallucinatory drug, unless administered by a Doctor and taken in accordance with the prescribed dosage.

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Sky News star JACQUIE BELTRAO reveals how the breast cancer drug Tamoxifen which saved her life also Dream: Dream, a hallucinatory experience that occurs during sleep.
A New York cop (Keitel) is hopelessy addicted to drugs, gambling, and sex, in this intense, hallucinatory portrait of sin and redemption.
Terry Gilliam's hallucinatory 1998 adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's classic of gonzo journalism stars Johnny Depp as Thompson's alter ego Raoul Duke and Benicio De Toro (thrillingly and terrifying unencumbered by any behavioral boundaries) as Dr. Gonzo in the drug - fueled carnival atmosphere of Las Vegas, circa 1971.
Cronenberg's method for «adapting» Naked Lunch is roughly analogous to Burroughs's device of «natural» cut - ups, a process of hallucinatory transformation: roach powder becomes hallucinogenic drug, drug taking becomes sex, roach becomes paranoiac operative, wife becomes insect, and Interzone becomes New York experienced in a drugged state.
His references span from the deep and dark corners of the carefully mannered art world to the more esoteric branches of culture such as inglorious comic books, unsung hip hop heroes, and freakish, hallucinatory imagery from the drug - fueled political past.
In Night Soil # 1 / Fake Paradise the artist looks at the effects of the hallucinatory herbal drug, Ayahuasca, on women users and challenges modern medicinal methods.
In his latest show, Current Events, opening tonight at New York's James Cohan Gallery, Tomaselli's myriad obsessions — birds, gardening, mind - blowing drugs and front - page news — explode into view in all of their hallucinatory splendor.
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