Sentences with phrase «physical tics»

"Physical tics" refers to sudden, repetitive muscle movements or twitches that a person can't control. Full definition
In spite of this, Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Assange is excellent, nailing his accent and physical tics with surprising accuracy.
Her performance is imbued with just the right amount of her distinctive physical tics — an out - of - nowhere burp - giggle here, a giggle - snort there — but she's also wholly convincing in more painful and private moments.
Whether it's with his slumped - over posture or with the twitch of an eye, Abbott bares James» soul incrementally, with subtle physical tics and tells that hint at a raging internal war he can hardly contain.
Kristen Stewart uses physical tics as pointedly as lines of dialogue.
Due to his injuries, Atari even takes on a limp and dazed look, now outfitted with physical tics in the same way as characters from Yojimbo and Rashomon.
Way too much reliance on physical tics; didn't go deep enough emotionally.
The little physical tics that precede an interview.
Hamsters have been known to have similar defects that cause them to flip suddenly or exhibit other odd physical tics.
Of the three leads, Sheehan is the strongest, juggling Vincent's swearing and physical tics with a surprisingly capable American accent that holds up well against the rest of the cast.
All of the interviewed students who knew Minassian found the news of his arrest surprising, though a few described him to The Globe and Mail as having trouble speaking and physical tics.
Discovering a new disease Ultimately, three brothers in Swedo's clinic helped her grasp what was going on: The oldest had a diagnosis of Tourette's syndrome with physical tics.
Exercise has been shown to improve social interaction for autistic children because it helps reduce their social tics — physical tics — and improve their eye - hand coordination.
Making a meal out of verbal and physical tics that situate his character somewhere on the spectrum, Denzel Washington plays the tunnel - visioned title hero, a Los Angeles attorney and relic of the fist - in - the - air 1960s who's never been good with people but possesses an encyclopedic mind for research.
Cochrane fully commits to the dazed and confused essence of his character and is downright hilarious with his drawn out vocal tones and physical tics.
He is astonishing as a broken man attempting to put himself back together, combining precise nuances and physical tics with a devastating well of complex, confused emotions.
Adults lip synch the voices and act out the physical tics of seven children in a captivating film which moves from the breathless excitement of a ten year old to the existential angst of an adolescent.
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