Sentences with phrase «in agoraphobics»

Frank takes a big risk when two goons demand the six grand he owes them; Fiona agrees to a night away with Steve, leaving Liam in agoraphobic Sheila's care; Ian is fed up with Mickey's bullying of Kash and goes to do something about it, leading to a violent scene.

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Even though I speak in front of thousands of people each week, I'm a highly skewed introvert and a mild agoraphobic.
Not all agoraphobics are so terrified of being in the outside world that they have to remain inside their dens.
An agoraphobic woman is isolated from human contact in every way and that is exactly how she likes it.
There's clearly an effort here and there to mix it up, with quirky characters like Leonor (Heidi Gardner), Deanna's goth - y, agoraphobic roommate and Helen (Gillian Jacobs), an oddball friend of Maddie's who spent eight years in a coma.
The project has been adapted by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (The Fault in Our Stars), and «centers on an agoraphobic architect and mother named Bernadette Branch, who goes missing prior to a family trip to Antarctica.»
Concerning the unlikely relationship between a man stuck on an island in the middle of the Han River and an agoraphobic woman in an apartment overlooking the island, it is more Michel Gondry than Tom Hanks.
For his next feature, Reitman is directing Kate Winslet, Tobey Maguire, and Josh Brolin in a film about a young boy and his agoraphobic mother whose lives are turned upside down when an ex-con enters the picture.
A melancholy and atmospheric film with two great performances from its lead actresses, A.D. Calvo's Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl tells the story of a friendship that blooms between two young girls when one of them moves in with her agoraphobic aunt.
Mainland supplies arrive from a cargo ship, and Nim's favorite part of the package is the latest adventure novel from Alex Rover, unaware that Alex Rover is actually Alexandra Rover (Jodie Foster), an agoraphobic who hasn't left her house in four months.
Come April, Jodie Foster stars in the Walden Media family fable «Nim's Island,» as an agoraphobic travel writer whose rugged alter ego is Abigail Breslin's only hope of saving the island paradise where she and her father are under assault from a pack of bad guys.
Back home in Atlantic City, Imogene encounters mom's live - in CIA agent boyfriend (Matt Dillon), her agoraphobic kid brother (Christopher Fitzgerald) and the handsome young lodger (Darren Criss) with whom sparks inevitably fly.
The agoraphobic and overwhelmed Bernadette up and disappears after a fundraiser at her daughter's posh private school, leaving the family scrambling to track her down in time for their planned vacation to Antarctica.
In this case, though, that person, Anna Fox, is agoraphobic and what she thinks she sees may or may not be real.
When the Germans occupy Paris, father and daughter flee to Saint - Malo on the Brittany coast, where Marie - Laure's agoraphobic great uncle lives in a tall, narrow house by the sea wall.
In the world of literature, writers famous for shunning the limelight include the novelists J. D. Salinger and Harper Lee, but American poet, Emily Dickinson, unknown as a writer in her lifetime, may have been seriously agoraphobiIn the world of literature, writers famous for shunning the limelight include the novelists J. D. Salinger and Harper Lee, but American poet, Emily Dickinson, unknown as a writer in her lifetime, may have been seriously agoraphobiin her lifetime, may have been seriously agoraphobic.
Accompanying the owner in to strange or difficult situations — such as leaving the home for an agoraphobic.
In the first interactive video art disc, indeed the first interactive art installation, users make decisions for Hershman Leeson's agoraphobic female protagonist, interacting with the piece through the use of a remote control connected to a television set.
To name but a few, there's Lorna (1979 — 1984), the first interactive LaserDisc, in which the viewer manipulates the fate of an agoraphobic woman through a remote control; Deep Contact (1984), the first hypercard touch screen, which beckons you to stroke its display and set a narrative in motion; and Synthia Stock Ticker (2000 — 2002), an «emotional engine» that syncs with current stocks and alters its female protagonist's behavior according to market fluctuations.
Exploiting the interactive capabilities of the medium, the artist enables users to explore and intervene in the world of an agoraphobic woman named Lorna.
I thought that was really interesting, so I contacted the company that did it, and got the idea for Lorna [1983], who instead of going out into the world, was agoraphobic and was stuck in the room.
Included in Remote Controls are the first interactive video disc, Lorna (1979 - 82), in which viewers use a remote control to navigate through the apartment of an agoraphobic woman, accessing her fears and dreams, personal history and future; and the sexual fantasy video disc, Deep Contact (1984), which first used touch - activated screens.
A TV on a dresser plays an interactive film of the agoraphobic Lorna trapped in her apartment with her own TV, the only channel to the world outside.
Among highlights are Lorna (1979 - 82), her first interactive video disc work, which allows viewers to use a remote to traverse the apartment of an agoraphobic woman; and the recent Venus of the Anthropocene (2017), which collects DNA patterns from viewers in a mirror, and presents them with a mutated identity based on this data.
In other words, a seemingly meritless lawsuit by an agoraphobic who depends on the game, «Resistance: Fall of Man,» for his socialization could conceivably end up charting new legal ground.
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