Sentences with phrase «on agoraphobic»

The story focuses on agoraphobic 16 - year - old Solomon Reed and how his home - bound life shifts irreparably when he befriends two local teens, ambitious Lisa and her nice - guy boyfriend Clark.»
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.»

Not exact matches

If nothing else, Space Station 3 - D is a film that agoraphobics and claustrophobics can agree on.
Richard Linklater chases his underrated Last Detail sorta - sequel Last Flag Flying with another literary adaptation, this one based on Maria Semple's novel about a 15 - year - old investigating the disappearance of her agoraphobic mother (played here by Cate Blanchett).
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.
Agoraphobic Anna Fox lives alone, separated from her husband and child, and fills her days by helping other agoraphobes online (she's a licensed psychologist), playing chess, mixing her wine and meds — and spying on her neighbors.
As the tabloids look to make a quick bundle on «Highwayman Fever,» Bryant and May, along with the newest member of the Unit, May's agoraphobic granddaughter, April, find themselves sorting out a case involving an unlikely combination of artistic rivalries, sleazy sex affairs, the Knights Templars, and street gang feuds.
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.
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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