Sentences with phrase «into writhing»

[2] In Untitled, 1996, an innocuous grouping of cartoonish bunnies transitions into a writhing, overtly pornographic heap of phalluses.
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.
Noé's movie then chronicles the troupe members inadvertently drinking LSD - spiked sangria, then descent into writhing physical and mental hell in a second half which received a mixed critical reception.

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Old memories recovered, old portents in ambiguous signs, Where my spewn grass writhes into brown innocence, Lies indifferent to fireflies or the sounds of brash children, Refutation of the ambiguous and thickening darkness.
Would any human father toss their rebellious child into a cauldron of fire to watch them writhe and scream in torment... forever??
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.
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.
Once they break into the brain, the autoantibodies attack the basal ganglia, causing the afflicted to jerk and writhe in a manner resembling the worst cases of the tic syndrome Tourette's.
When the turbine approached its top speed of 483 km per hour, writhing lightning bolts cracked from the sphere and branched into trees of lavender light.
But to a hermit crab, the writhing tentacles signal a lethal threat from a hungry predator and prompt a hasty retreat into its borrowed shell.
Although the Medusa was as a beautiful woman with long and glowing hair, pride led Medusa to compare her beauty self with Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and War, who then turned Medusa into a hideous monster with writhing and hissing snakes for hair, a sight that turned onlookers to stone.
Dixon, in full police uniform at the time, calmly and casually steps over the writhing body of the man he's just assaulted and walks back into the police station.
The X-Man collapses into a distorted, writhing heap, and at some point, dies from the complications of a skeleton with no support.
Joe begins her episodic narrative through the chapters of her life (literally, with titles that reflect something that pops into her head upon introducing the next part), from her childhood — when she and her best friend writhe on the bathroom floor until they felt something «down there,» with her mother (Connie Nielsen) knowing whatever Joe is doing is «wrong» and her father (Christian Slater) wishing his wife would stop judging their daughter — through young adulthood (Stacy Martin plays the younger version of Joe).
When we get into the San Gabriel Mountains and transition onto the challenging, windy roads writhing through them, I take back the steering wheel.
But surrounding Pahrump are numerous empty two - lanes for assessing on - road performance and, even better, the Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch — a sprawling facility boasting clubhouses, condos, and more than 6 miles of writhing race circuit customizable into more than 50 different configurations.
On this tight, writhing road, the ZL1 confidently dives into turns and stays flat and planted through even the sharpest switchbacks.
I stood and watched the most brilliant display of aurora I had ever seen, shooting over the mountain tops in the east like lava from a volcano, writhing overhead to the opposite horizon, snaking into crowns and shooting towards the ground like harpoons of light.
More than once, Cindy had to dress him, carry him writhing and thrashing into the car, and then drag him from the car into the school.
«And then the knight was held over the pit of writhing snakes, which hissed and spat as their twining lengths ensnared the whitening bones of their previous victims...» «And then the black - hearted villain, with a hideous oath, drew a secret dagger from his boot and advanced towards the defenceless...» «And then the maiden took a pin from her hair and the golden tresses fell from the window, down, down, caressing the castle walls until they almost reached the verdant grass on which he stood...» Arthur was an energetic, headstrong boy who did not easily sit still; but once the Mam raised her porridge stick he was held in a state of silent enchantment — as if a villain from one of her stories had slipped a secret herb into his food.
His recent Mojave Desert paintings done on site in Joshua Tree National Park, California are a highlight of the exhibition; large, lyrical compositions of cliffs and boulders that all but dissolve into fields writhing and swelling with lambent reds and oranges.
Stepping into Bickerton's Bali period there are resin sharks looming from the ceiling and tentacles writhing from the ground like a reincarnated Medusa.
Opposite Shrobe, Anna Zorina Gallery presents Haitian - American artist Didier William, who draws from Vodou symbolism in his depictions of writhing bodies engulfed in swarms of eyes, ripped pieces of painted paper collaged into the background.
They transform the painting from a flat surface into a bubbling, writhing, shifting river of painted lines; into an event.
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.
Carolee Schneemann, Meat Joy, 1964 6 min, color, sound, 16 mm film Untrained performers writhe on the ground in furry bikinis while raw meat and paint fall into their midst as orgiastic excess is drawn from carefully directed actions.
When the fleshy pink female figure in Kitten Being Trained bends backward, her light blue male counterpart arcs forward into the curve of her back, creating a visual yin and yang out of the cou - ple's writhing bodies.
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