Penis (2006), an anatomically correct, crisply drawn close - up of the body part, offers an upending of Gustave Courbet's Origin of the World (1866),
an unblinking look at the male phallus that is both real and theatrical, perversely clinical but with an undertone of heat, appealing to the voyeur — and exhibitionist — in all of us.
Grand Theft Auto 5 takes
an unblinking look at the dark side of American culture while returning Rockstar's open - world series to its Bacchanalian roots
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.
It's hard not to give it bonus points for avoiding prison movie clichés and for taking a long,
unblinking look at the complex dynamics of one American family.
Not exact matches
But when we raise the topic of Jesus» second coming, we find ourselves
looking into
unblinking, glazed - over Cower eyes.
Cuban blowing kisses
looked a little more natural except for his freakish,
unblinking staring at the screen.
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.
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.
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.
Nash
looked up at last and fixed Mackey with an
unblinking stare as cool and dispassionate as that of any bird or snake.
Look at those yes, all big and blue and
unblinking.
I turn to find that Magdalene has crawled into the nearest cage and is now
looking straight at me with
unblinking green eyes.
Look on the decadence, darkness and social dissonance of the Weimar Republic through the
unblinking eyes of two of its greatest artists.