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...
Although Kusama previously illustrated a 2012 edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, her marker drawings for The Little Mermaid are more enigmatic, even sinister, packed
with unblinking eyes and tentacled creatures swirling in a hallucinatory underwater world.
They all come together at the end of the commercial and challenge you, whilst affixing
you with their unblinking stare.
The wobbly «dancing» of Mario combined
with his unblinking, lifeless face and the feverish neon filter over everything have secured a permanent spot for this sequence in my recurring nightmare schedule.
I turn to find that Magdalene has crawled into the nearest cage and is now looking straight at
me with unblinking green eyes.
Nash looked up at last and fixed Mackey
with an unblinking stare as cool and dispassionate as that of any bird or snake.
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.
It confronts issues of age, physical deterioration and illness
with an unblinking focus.
And that's where things began to go wrong with the Exorcist sequels: Where the original succeeded by balancing supernatural shocks
with unblinking realism, its sequels tend to swing too far one way or the other.
With unblinking candor, Robbie's Tonya says that her story became so big because the 24/7 news cycle needed something to fill it.
Some Cities brims with confidence, as the band delivers a mix of Motown rhythms and windswept melodies
with unblinking force.
With unblinking eye, John foresees the long death throes of Rome and its global tentacles.
Whether or not he is has nothing to do
with his unblinking recognition of what he calls the human tragedy of «the system of real socialism.»
Here's CBS's Armen Keteyian, staring into Astrue's eyes
with the unblinking gaze of some solemn Salem judge, in January 2008, eleven months after Astrue was sworn in, and demanding, «Are you aware of the level of desperation in America right now [like that] backlog of 24,000 cases in cities like Atlanta?»
«If this was my job,» he says
with unblinking resolve, «then that would be a really great life.»
Not exact matches
Jones has not one but two USGA rules officials watching him
with sympathetic but
unblinking eyes.
His focused energy, coupled
with unusually wide,
unblinking blue eyes, can be unnerving.
Meanwhile, his defense minister, Shimon Peres (an eerily
unblinking Eddie Marsan,
with some unfortunate fake eyebrows), wants to make a stronger statement and take swift action.
He also saw the opportunity to give audiences the wish fulfilment of living
with animals, and for that the world and characters needed to pass the test of
unblinking believability.
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.
It's immediate, gripping stuff,
with Eastwood engaged and depicting the incident in
unblinking real time.
Kaurismäki play these interviews slowly and seriously,
with Sherwan Haji giving Khaled's account of his ordeals in long takes, the camera holding on his largely expressionless,
unblinking face (the actor gives a terrifically affecting performance throughout, faultlessly low - key and entirely uningratiating).
Jodie Foster plays rookie FBI agent Clarice Starling tasked
with the daunting challenge of interviewing mass murderer / cannibal Dr. Hannibal Lecter (an
unblinking Anthony Hopkins) to get potential intel on an at - large serial killer named Buffalo Bill.
However bawdy the character, she plays Helene chiefly
with an unapologetic self - involvement — the
unblinking, under - educated victim of her own shattered childhood, who now knows no choices other than poor, self - indulgent or some combination thereof — and in doing so shines a light on the cyclical distress of America's underclass, heartbreakingly chalking an evidentiary mark for the latter grouping in the age - old nature - nurture debate.»
SNL trots out a good ol' gross - out sketch like this every once in awhile, but if you don't have Dan Aykroyd anchoring the bloody business
with a truly inhabited,
unblinking central performance, or the guest hosts being willing to have chewed food spit into their mouths, then the whole thing turns out to be, well, a mess.
Think Marlon Brando behind his desk in The Godfather, or Anthony Hopkins standing in his cell in The Silence Of The Lambs,
unblinking and
with perfect posture and precise diction.
«James White» certainly affords him the opportunity, and he digs in
with gritty,
unblinking force.
Derek Cianfrance's relationship drama Blue Valentine conducts a harsh,
unblinking autopsy on the doomed marriage of Ryan Gosling, a heavy - drinking slacker much too comfortable
with his complete lack of ambition, and Michelle Williams, a practical wife who comes to the bitter realization that she needs to grow old
with a man, not a boy, no matter how impishly charming the boy might be.
Even the corniest old gag is enriched by Andersson's
unblinking gaze and densely detailed shots: when a joker at a family banquet insists on performing that old parlor trick of yanking the tablecloth out from under the dishes, he not only shatters a huge collection of crystal and china but also reveals a vintage table inlaid
with swastikas.
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.
The child stared
unblinking with her coin eyes.
The jury's comment: «Ware's astute and precise renderings, composed
with a tender yet
unblinking clinical eye and fleshed out
with pristine and evocative coloring, trace the mundane routines and moments of small crisis that his characters inhabit.
A dog
with a fixed,
unblinking stare has either found something to chase, or is feeling threatened and deciding whether to fight or flee.
'' [Maia is] right up there in the top branches of indie games to stare at
with creepily
unblinking desire.»
At times robotic and at others animistic, their bodily contortions — often coupled
with zombie - like disaffected stares or, conversely, malicious
unblinking glares — are those of a community still reeling from a traumatic event.
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.
The trend is clear: Someday we'll have vehicles
with radars and ultrasonic sensors and cameras that provide an
unblinking 360 degrees vision that sees through darkness and fog, At all times the computer will know where it is on a highly detailed, frequently updated map and it'll be able to communicate wirelessly
with other nearby vehicles.