It's a noir - style paranoia thriller about a troubled woman who unwittingly signs herself up to be remanded to an asylum, and things get even
twistier from there.
We borrowed our son's S2000 and drove on
twisties from Redwood City to Half Moon Bay where there's big surf.
As a nicely matched threesome, the steering, brakes, and throttle make it a delight to push this Ferrari to its dynamic limits, which I had the opportunity to do through
the twisties from Trapani to Erice.
Not exact matches
Stonehearst Asylum,
from the director of 2001's gorgeous Session 9, is a smart and
twisty movie that honors male vulnerability, both physical and emotional.
They are brilliant green in color and emerge as
twisty and curly flower stalks
from the bulbs of hardneck garlic.
You could pick the leaves
from the parsley and chop those, but I prefer to just chop it all
from the frilly top down to where the people at the grocery store put the little metal
twisty thing.
In her hands, cacio e pepe gets mysterious depth
from the addition of whey (leftover
from Monteverde's housemade ricotta, of course); the must - order entrée is a shatteringly crunchy skate - wing «schnitzel»; and the wok gets a warm welcome into the Italian kitchen, imparting toastiness to everything
from chicken livers to strangozze (a
twisty spaghetti - like noodle).
Formula 1 has raced on a wide variety of race tracks since its inception in 1950,
from tight and
twisty street circuits to undulating old - school venues and airfield runways.
The Hungaroring is also pretty much as tight and
twisty as F1 tracks get apart
from Monaco, so will test his injured arm to the limits.
That's why I'm so glad to be able to share this guest post
from Amy Stone, blogger at Health
Twisty.
You might not expect it
from a sport that evolved out of bootleggers racing their moonshine down
twisty Appalachian roads, but modern racing teams use computational fluid dynamics simulations, wind tunnels, and the highly technical know - how of engineers to eke milliseconds out of each driver's lap time.
Sacks's survey includes forays into topics ranging
from the history of typesetting to the
twisty tale of c, k, and q. (The Phoenicians pronounced the precursors of k and q in slightly different ways, while the Etruscans replaced the Greek gamma - which stood for a sound they did not use - with the crescent - shaped c.) He carefully delves into the archaeological evidence for the alphabet's origins, describing the oldest known alphabetic inscriptions, dating to about 1800 B.C., which were recently identified among rock carvings at Wadi el - Hol in central Egypt.
The Hair & Makeup: An intricate,
twisty side ponytail - knot hybrid peeked out
from under stocking caps, headscarves, and hoods, and was paired with soft brown smoky eyes, richly burnished cheeks, and a frosty powder pink pout.
Whenever I try a
twisty top knot «thing» it always ends up looking like a man bun
from Mulan which is not what I'm going for, LOL.
Clever,
twisty, and brilliant right
from the start to the end.
There's not a lot being given away here, which is probably for the best (the show benefits
from secrecy), but it looks as stylish and fascinatingly
twisty as ever.
There's plenty to admire about this nifty,
twisty Welsh - language thriller
from director Euros Lyn.
That's The Wall, a
twisty little thriller
from director Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Edge of Tomorrow) and writer Dwain Worrell.
Director Marc Forster (The Kite Runner) seemed more interested in recreating the Bourne Identity than continuing the
twisty, edgy plot line
from Bond's last adventure.
The plot is
twisty and has many people dotting in n out which doesn't help with the constant mindless fighting going on between everybody and anybody, and the fighting is your usual one man army killing groups of baddies single handed type affair * groan * To be honest it's all rather silly apart
from one or too reasonable performances, Sangster and Kingsley mainly, with the realistic historic backdrop attempt that reminds me allot of the old BBC series «Robin Hood» with Michael Praed.
It's got some kinks and never rises to anything of substantial merit, but the
twisty nature of the plot is entertaining, and the great performances
from the three actors help it rise above its minimalistic trappings.
Made in the wake of a spy movie boom, as the flamboyant James Bond fantasies gave way to disillusioned John Le Carre dramas and grim Cold War adventures like Alfred Hitchcock's Torn Curtain and Topaz, The Kremlin Letter is adapted
from a
from a
twisty best - seller by Noel Behn that (in Huston's words) «had all the makings of a success... all those qualities that were just coming into fashion in 1970: violence, lurid sex, drugs.»
Meanwhile, the entertainingly preposterous action - thriller The Commuter — the latest film
from A.V. Club favorites Liam Neeson and Jaume Collet - Serra — chugged into the No. 3 slot with $ 13.7 million, underperforming the earlier
twisty Neeson and Collet - Serra collaborations Non-Stop and Unknown, both of which grossed more than $ 20 million in their opening weekends.
Things get
twisty and more complicated
from there — perhaps a bit too complicated, as major plot points later in «Small Crimes» hinge on a past we never see with characters we never meet described only through expository dialogue that is difficult to keep clear.
From the sardonic humor, to slapstick violence, to the
twisty plot, you could call it the British Reservoir Dogs on crack.
For those who loved the
twisty and twisted narrative of last year's «Gone Girl,» «Dark Places,» also
from the mind of novelist Gillian Flynn, just might scratch that itch for mystery.
Also included in Series 3 are
Twisty the clown
from American Horror Story, Patrick Batemen
from American Psycho, a possessed Regan MacNeil
from The Exorcist, Malcom McDowell's Alex
from A Clockwork Orange, Adam Maitland
from Beetlejuice, and Slimer
from Ghostbusters.
It is easy to extract exactly where the story is going
from the 40 minute mark or so, and while it certainly is not necessary for all films to be exciting,
twisty labyrinths designed to keep their audiences on their collective toes, too much familiarity can be frustratingly distracting.
Scalpel (1977) US television staple Robert Lansing stars as a deranged surgeon in this
twisty - turny psychological thriller
from «Blood Rage» director John Grissmer.
The Role: Adapted
from Thomas Pynchon's 2009 novel (and the first film version of the celebrated author's work), Oscar nominated writer / director Paul Thomas Anderson wrangles this
twisty, drug - fueled haze of a story involving a weed - smoking, hippie, private detective named Doc Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix).
Season two stars Amy Forsyth (A Christmas Horror Story, The Path), Aisha Dee and the always brilliantly creepy John Carroll Lynch, whom Modern Horrors readers will recall
from The Invitation, The Walking Dead and the revolting fun he has as
Twisty the Clown in American Horror Story.
Its tight,
twisty corridors and multitude of doors, each hiding a dark secret, give the movie's writers and directors, the Spierig brothers, the claustrophobic setting they need, one they bolster with critters that pop
from the shadows.
Racer And The Jailbird (Le Fidele) Adèle Exarchopoulos and Matthias Schoenaerts are lovers entangled in a world of crime in this tough,
twisty thriller - romance
from Bullhead director Michaël R Roskam.
Powered by an unusually rich,
twisty script by Aaron Guzikowski («Contraband») and career - best performances
from Hugh Jackman -LSB-...]
Inherent Vice — based on the 2009 novel by Thomas Pynchon — is the latest
from American writer - director Paul Thomas Anderson, this time brining his masterful skills to a 1970s - based fictional crime story filled with
twisty turns, oddball characters, and lots of drug use.
The Russos, aided by a script
from Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (the writes of both previous Captain America films), have the unenviable task of corralling a mammoth cast (that recap paragraph didn't even have room to mention Paul Bettany's Vision, Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye, Paul Rudd's Ant - Man or the debuting Tom Holland, bringing Spider - Man into the main Marvel Cinematic Universe) and steering them through a
twisty narrative chock full of multiple belligerents coming
from all angles.
The logic that fuels a random episode of Arrested Development also applies to Winter Soldier;
from the cheeky start to the crashing - helicarrier finish, the Russos guide Cap through a
twisty, adrenaline - pumping hunt for truth, echoing»70s paranoia thrillers and Bourne set pieces, while never deviating too far
from the Marvel playbook.
A nasty piece of work in which the spirit of the bushman traveller escalates his penchant for opportunistic crime
from sheep stealing to stalking and stabbing, Scott's
twisty deconstruction of slasher pic tropes is as good a calling - card pic as we've seen
from a young Aussie genre filmmaker since Damien Power's similarly sinister Killing Ground in 2016.
Judging
from the trailer, it's clear that the film draws its influence
from artistic works like M.C. Escher, Inception, The Matrix and other
twisty mind - benders.
You can't talk much about the Emily Taylor character without giving away much of what happens in the third act of Side Effects, Steven Soderbergh's
twisty genre flick
from early in the year.
Next we see him prancing about in his palatial, glass - walled flat, adorned with awards, choosing
from his collection of trophy watches, before setting off, in black tie, to deliver another triumphant speech about his amazing achievements, in his spiffy Lamborghini, overtaking everything in his way, in the dark, on a
twisty mountain road.
Cold Steel has just about everything you'd want
from a turn - based RPG: a fun,
twisty story, strategy - heavy combat, great environments, well - written dialogue, and characters who start off feeling stereotypical but show all sorts of other dimensions as the game goes on.
Grounded by two top notch performances
from James McAvoy and Vincent Cassell, Danny Boyle's latest is a
twisty thrill ride.
The trailer is plenty promising with what looks like all the same dark humor and as much if not more of the
twisty murder mystery we came to crave
from season one.
Then, occasionally, you find yourself on a
twisty road in the middle of nowhere approaching an on - camber corner with an opportunity to heel - and - toe
from 4th to 3rd, kissing the apex and feeling the car squat and dart ahead as you squeeze the throttle.
Out on the surprisingly
twisty backroads of Texas Hill Country, the time invested on the «Ring shines through the fog
from the lazy powertrain.
And it was way too much car for the
twisty sections of road leading to Mt. San Jacinto, although local traffic recognized the message sent by the grille that is copied
from the CC100 Speedster, the concept car created to celebrate Aston Martin's centennial.
So it's far
from perfect and on a bumpy,
twisty B - road in its current set - up would struggle to match more nimble Japanese and European rivals.
Over to Green: «The damping is just about perfect and on a smooth
twisty road it pours through the bends with just the right amount of help
from the rear.
But it doesn't take much to go
from Clark Kent to Superman — a secluded stretch of open road, a sign alerting you to
twisties ahead, whatever.