Yes, grinning as they steam on their rack, staring out at
you unblinking as you listening to the rumbling of your stomach.
A ghostly phosphorescence, a gleaming flash, its large eyes
unblinking as it slipped into a seam in the current, then rose toward the luminous surface where a school of tuna was pecking at the tiny larvae and crustaceans snagged on a weed line.
Not exact matches
Particularly moving is «The Family Out of Favor,» in which Novak turns from the political to the personal
as he ponders the role of the family: «Seeing myself through the
unblinking eyes of an intimate, intelligent other, an honest spouse, is humiliating beyond anticipation.
Late in the summer of» 55, having just begun to prowl the cigar - lit grandstands and sun - dried aprons of Chicago racetracks, I awoke one morning to find myself in the
unblinking eye of the wildest, woolliest sporting storm to blow through Chicago since... well,
as my father used to say, since Dempsey and Tunney fought the Long Count at Soldier Field in the fall of» 27.
Some Cities brims with confidence,
as the band delivers a mix of Motown rhythms and windswept melodies with
unblinking force.
Granted, these noises must penetrate a thick, muffling wall of papier - mâché: Frank always wears an
unblinking false head onstage (
as did the film's real - life inspiration Chris Sievey, a British comic and musician who died an enigma in 2010).
Chadha and co-screenwriter Paul Mayeda Berges offer a wry, low - key feature - length commentary with some fairly interesting / entertaining recollections, including the thinking behind the somewhat ballsy use of a corporeal David Beckham in the epilogue, the
unblinking national reaction to the Sikh rituals depicted in the film, and Chadha's desire to exploit her male cast members by getting their shirts off
as often
as possible.
The camera shows us a real time,
unblinking look at the world through his eyes,
as he lazes around his apartment overlooking the neon lights of Tokyo, before taking a hit of a powerful hallucinogenic drug and heading to a nightclub to meet his friend.
For a while, it seems
as though Radcliffe has been hired to simply play dead, or even just to lend his likeness to an
unblinking, unspeaking dummy — a sick joke on any Potter fan buying a ticket only for him.
A film
as wild
as its name implies in its tenacity, hilarity, and thrills, Mustang manages to cast an
unblinking eye on the very real way women are still being feared because of their implied sexuality and for the unfortunate sin of being born female.
While it could use a bit more insights from independent writer - director - producers,
as is the movie comes across
as an accurate,
unblinking and certainly engaging look at the balancing act between art and commerce that is screenwriting, and moviemaking in general.
There is a lot of promise within «The Intervention,»
as DuVall spikes a mix of Sundance - ready ideas with sprightly ensemble work, nonetheless with an
unblinking presentation of hetero and homosexual relationships mixing socially.
These are the kinds of
unblinking questions we have to ask
as we interrogate our practices.
Answer that question and... Holy osmosis, Batgirl... the virus enters your
unblinking eye
as if shot from a gun.
And Roe's professional experience
as a former counselor imbues the story with jarring grimness, taking an
unblinking, behind - the - headlines look at child abuse.
Each «Today» moment serves
as a setting off point for Julavits» sharp wit, her observation and her
unblinking consideration of themes.
Nash looked up at last and fixed Mackey with an
unblinking stare
as cool and dispassionate
as that of any bird or snake.
For example, a strong,
unblinking stare would be interpreted by a cat
as threatening, while a slow blink is a much friendlier, non-aggressive gesture.
The visuals really haven't aged at all, and Big's wide - eyed,
unblinking stare is
as charming now
as it ever was.
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.
On display are documents of the organizing and shaping of the transformative fight for racial equality and justice in the United States from the 1960s to the 1970s,
as captured by the
unblinking eye of surveillance.
Resembling hybrids of bored commuters, cutesy kids» TV monsters and sickeningly engorged biological organs, the sculptural figures also function
as inanimate viewers for a series of infographic videos, displaying spreadsheets, bar graphs and market research surveys to their
unblinking users.
Ventur's ongoing project of re-capturing the Warhol Superstars
as they are now has resulted in
unblinking and lyrical portraits of some of the most fascinating personalities of the 60's and 70's: Taylor Mead, Billy Name, and Mario Montez, for example.
Jarvis Cocker sits with
unblinking patience
as syringes of salt and sugar are applied to his beard and hair and he is transformed into a frosted Arctic explorer...