Sentences with phrase «like unblinking»

After a while, I figured out what was making me so uncomfortable: The knots in the wood paneling were paired like unblinking eyes all around me.

Not exact matches

Here's CBS's Armen Keteyian, staring into Astrue's eyes with the unblinking gaze of some solemn Salem judge, in January 2008, eleven months after Astrue was sworn in, and demanding, «Are you aware of the level of desperation in America right now [like that] backlog of 24,000 cases in cities like Atlanta?»
Novitiate is a fascinating, unblinking yet respectful look at a time and place — a women's community where a visiting archbishop (Denis O'Hare) can act like he owns the place.
Desperation, and pain, and love can drive people to do things like that, especially in the face of unthinking, unblinking and infuriating bureaucracy.
And in another, it's a film theorist's essay on the nature of conscience, which wills itself into being here in the form of the unblinking eye of a camera operated by nobody in particular — or, if you feel like getting all Bergman on Haneke's ass, perhaps by God himself.
SNL trots out a good ol' gross - out sketch like this every once in awhile, but if you don't have Dan Aykroyd anchoring the bloody business with a truly inhabited, unblinking central performance, or the guest hosts being willing to have chewed food spit into their mouths, then the whole thing turns out to be, well, a mess.
Primarily headed up by Nina Struthers» unblinking comedic presence, she was joined by bit characters like the scientist Margaret as things devolved (hah) into body horror and gore.
Triple Action / Tear Production / Hydrophobic Effect (2017) by Ala Dehghan is an extraordinarily poignant piece — its eyes literal slits torn out of the black mesh fabric, its spray painted pupils dripping and gazing unblinking into eternity, and the strips of mylar running down like crocodile tears reflect the onlooker, distorted and mutated.
At times robotic and at others animistic, their bodily contortions — often coupled with zombie - like disaffected stares or, conversely, malicious unblinking glares — are those of a community still reeling from a traumatic event.
Similarly, an innovative Danish architect literally buries his coastal home in the dunes, creating giant, multifaceted glass domes that protrude toward the sea «like large, unblinking eyes.»
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