Not exact matches
A teen girl limping along a road is stopped by a police officer who tries to help her until his throat is slit (we see pulsating blood) and he falls, crawls while gurgling and dies; the teen girl enters the police car, followed by the attacker, who slashes at her several times with a carving knife and the girl picks up a rifle and shoots the attacker, blowing her out
of the vehicle onto her back (we see blood), pulls the mask off the attacker and fires a rifle
into her abdomen killing her
in a
puff of smoke (we see no additional blood).
Part verité, part freakout fantasy, it follows a group living
in a commune house as they must decide whether to marry
into the very society from which they have rebelled, or else just to disappear
in a
puff of smoke along with the end
of their era.
Kimchi's only attack is a single swipe
of her claws, but that's more than enough to send these foes bursting
in to a
puff of smoke... yeah, the enemies literally burst
into smoke.
If John Currin's women talked back, fashioned their own narratives and then sacrificed Currin
in a
puff of smoke to a nearby wood nymph, they would be transformed
into Rosa Loys.
On view
in the small first floor gallery
of the Whitney Museum and serving as a brief but illuminating preface to Cotton
Puffs, Q - Tips,
Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings
of Ed Ruscha upstairs, Ruscha's photographs, which he typically assembles
into carefully designed books, are concerned with the irreducible, deadpan fact.
McPherson's deadpan pronouncements send Nye
into a nihilistic tailspin, including a rare unraveling
of his bow tie and a cigarette -
puffing walk down the middle
of a highway (Cassel said that scene was Nye's idea), followed by a hilarious cigar -
smoking session back
in his therapist's office.