Sentences with phrase «writhing through»

The footage shows Sagri writhing through the installation, wearing headphones playing field recordings made on the streets of Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood and reproducing those sounds herself.
When we get into the San Gabriel Mountains and transition onto the challenging, windy roads writhing through them, I take back the steering wheel.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - In a close - up, film footage shows a man using a knife to cut a large square of flesh from a grunting man's abdomen; the first man pulls back the bloody flesh and we see snake - like coils writhing through the victim's abdomen.
As the road writhes through the redwoods, our conversation becomes terser.

Not exact matches

They get ready to lift it and boom, they move the weight through a quarter of the range that they should, and then start to writhe under the bar like they're having a seizure.
We see Tommy go through endless re-takes involving only a few lines of dialogue, an awkwardly staged sex scene, a scene that has no significance to the rest of the film, and a suicide in which the actor writhes on the floor in pain after shooting himself in the head.
Joe begins her episodic narrative through the chapters of her life (literally, with titles that reflect something that pops into her head upon introducing the next part), from her childhood — when she and her best friend writhe on the bathroom floor until they felt something «down there,» with her mother (Connie Nielsen) knowing whatever Joe is doing is «wrong» and her father (Christian Slater) wishing his wife would stop judging their daughter — through young adulthood (Stacy Martin plays the younger version of Joe).
On this tight, writhing road, the ZL1 confidently dives into turns and stays flat and planted through even the sharpest switchbacks.
You get the delicious feeling of letting the steering find its own path, a gentle writhing felt through your palms as the front wheels gossip their way over cambers, white lines and surface changes.
It's easy to get swept along by this prototype because it gives so much feedback — the steering wriggling and writhing around under power, weight ebbing and flowing with the road and your progress through any corner, and the engine providing really accurate response all the way from 3500 to 6000rpm.
Perhaps the winter tyres aren't helping, but some of that writhing textural feedback you used to get through the rim of a Porsche steering wheel has been replaced by silky smoothness.
This poses a serious problem, as the bigger dogs with the stronger lungs can go out with less pain and complications, than the smaller animals that gasp, writhe and struggle to breath through the choking.
Indeed somewhere along about half way through the ordeal he was found in contempt of court for failing to meet the terms of a Master's orders and after more than six months of further writhing actually served 21 days in jail.
And then she had the sudden vision of being a mother and watching her child move away through life unprotected, vulnerable, a mother wishing, hoping, worrying for that body out of her grasp and in motion, a mother always writhing in a vain attempt to influence the fates.
He'd dropped me off at Warringah Mall on his way through because I was soooooo bored at his last match (in between worrying that one of his elder statesmen team mates would be hospitalised... there was a lot of writhing around on the ground from injuries), but I didn't last very long in the shopping mecca — I've lost the heart and bank balance for it, so I grabbed a coffee and trailed down to his game instead.
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