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Whatever happens on screen, the actors and songs are hypnotically deadass.
The "Chalk" exterior paint job was another $3,000 — and hypnotically gorgeous.
Their free dance unfurled gradually and hypnotically, building to feverish spin sequences.
Yet while the Druid "Richard III" is hypnotically watchable, it seldom engages the emotions.
Ms. Sandrelli, in a variety of wigs and costumes, is never less than hypnotically beautiful.
Every time she tilts her head or twitches her shoulders, it's subtly and hypnotically deliberate.
Sickness, misogyny, unthinkable tragedy — they'll follow you to paradise, she realizes, despite those hypnotically swaying palms.
Dark with caramelized onions and fried cilantro and fresh fenugreek leaves, the sauce is hypnotically complex.
Anadol turned the data into hypnotically moving fluids shown on a 20-foot-tall LED screen.
Their messages were by turns romantic, topical, admonitory and devout, while the music was hypnotically danceable.
"Longyarn" is rendered in a language that has its own hypnotically repetitive rhythms and mash-up vocabulary.
Rather, the emphasis is on sound and video works and installations that again create hypnotically immersive sensations.
It's only fitting: After all, she sings so hypnotically about infatuation, love, friendship, heartbreak, and everything in between.
When the cuttlefish needs to subdue a crab to eat, its pigment flickers hypnotically, to stupefy its prey.
Sure enough, as I soon I did so, the colors flowing around the "audience" pulsed hypnotically in time.
It begins with hypnotically chiming guitars and Rachel's limpid, lulling tones, before launching into a woozy indie pop cut.
The first shot, of Mr. Pitt's character, Max Vatan, parachuting into the Moroccan desert, is hypnotically beautiful and strange.
She was, she later recalled, drawn hypnotically to the largest structure, Corkhill Hall, where miners had gathered years before.
He began to speak, tentative at first before clicking into the conversational yet hypnotically compelling tone he used in keynotes.
"Friday," with its hypnotically bizarre music video of regular teenager Black and friends "partying, partying, yeah!" was a bouncy trainwreck.
For instance, Boston Dynamics—maker of the hypnotically impressive SpotMini and Atlas—will soon offer a box-lifting robot called Handle.
In November, the ensemble of about 20 performers will be entirely female, each hypnotically singing one song for hours on end.
For many viewers, this aesthetic is frustrating ("why so sloooow?" is a common refrain in comments); for me, it's hypnotically addictive.
From southern Thailand comes a lush and complex crab curry, rich from coconut milk and hypnotically aromatic from freshly ground spices.
"The flowers, made of rip-stop nylon fabric, will inflate and move hypnotically in the wind," she articulates in the project description.
What's really so hypnotically and addictively compelling about the Model 3 is how many great ideas have been crammed into one automobile.
We strolled across the street onto the beach, the moon glistening off the ocean, the waves rolling in hypnotically, soothing our senses.
The charm is infectious, with MacLachlan's almost hypnotically appealing language assembling a series of surprises for the plucky little red-haired narrator.
It's just that the moments that go one step too far feel so out of place, because everything else is so hypnotically handled.
Throughout Phillips's performance, Moor Mother supplied a musical accompaniment: a fuzzy radio-electronic set that hypnotically traversed space, time, and the present reality.
BD's people would be the first to tell you that they don't fully know what the hypnotically agile robot will be best at.
They are hypnotically detailed, and if you scroll through the data on an iPad it seems as if you were touching the walls.
Then comes relief (and the punch line) in the form of Kellyanne Conway, played by Kate McKinnon, who hypnotically encourages him to sleep.
"Azrael" is a deep house collaboration with fellow Netherlands-based producer Darling, and the track employs a subtly cheeky sensibility to hypnotically droning effect.
It was a reminder that even in this time of relative awareness it is hypnotically easy to be pulled into a culture of silence.
As he hypnotically admits in "Seventeen," though, he'd replay all the fumbled relationships, awkward pining, and uncomfortable self-examination over again if he could.
"What's really so hypnotically and addictively compelling about the Model 3 is how many great ideas have been crammed into one automobile," I said.
She's trying to capture abstract moods and how she feels them — when they materialize, when they dissipate, when they recede, hypnotically, into the horizon.
The ebony bulk of a grand piano is majestic, yet it is also made into a drum-kit for Mr Frahm to beat against hypnotically.
Having been drawn hypnotically into a vivid world, we, the audience, had been thrown from it—snatched from a dream and dumped back into reality.
Her performance that night saw her performing EARS, one of this year's most hypnotically beguiling records, and was one of our favourite hours of 2016.
At sunset, the fading light paints everything in flickering high relief, and when the rains come, the sound drums down hypnotically on the taut canvas.
And the most infectious commercial of this year's Super Bowl starred an unsettling combination of a dog, monkey and baby that hypnotically repeats its name.
But rhythm could be found elsewhere: the speckle and dust of old vinyl, a hypnotically looped doo-wop refrain, even an occasional hit of silence.
His hypnotically catchy song became an overnight hit during Wrestlemania weekend in 2013, with crowds chanting the melody and dancing along to the Latin-infused beat.
His touch from just outside the restricted area makes him a hypnotically reliable roll man, and he's become an agile razor wire on the defensive end.
With their considerable height and large blades turning almost hypnotically, wind turbines have become an iconic symbol of the planet's shift to renewable sources of energy.
That testimony was later excluded by the California Supreme Court, which ruled in 1982 that hypnotically refreshed accounts are "inherently unreliable," according to the Los Angeles Times.
"Peace" sounds hypnotically peaceful — but an actual peace by virtue of credible U.S. military deterrence has been maintained in the Korean Peninsula since the armistice of 85033.
Back in March, for example, there was that video for "Ritual Spirit" in which Kate Moss danced hypnotically with a solitary lightbulb in a pitch black room.
He's at a low ebb at the moment, tied to a chair, wearing mitts and a helmet, and gazing at a hypnotically chanting Teddy Ruxpin hamster ball.
This point of view saturates "The Cursed Child," which seems to occur in a land of hypnotically luminous darkness that should mesmerize adults as effectively as children.
Ben Power has done the astute, hypnotically cadenced English adaptation, and it has been directed with luxuriant austerity by the celebrated stage and film director Sam Mendes.
For starters, she looked like no movie star who had come before, her face a collision of sharp angles that on camera, read harshly and hypnotically beautiful.
JON CARAMANICA The 19-year-old songwriter from Brisbane who calls herself Mallrat has a sleepy delivery and a knack for singsong melodies that grow hypnotically familiar.
His trailing leg embroiders the glide with lariat-like curlicues, but what draws a viewer's eye, hypnotically, is the motor: the spiraling, snaking motion of those hips.
Makino's multilayered, jewel-tone film Cinéma Concret beckons hypnotically at the end of the entry-hall, while film stills printed on steel appear to levitate along the walls.
The duo's first two albums—released in 1977 and 1980—are punk classics, revered for their hypnotically minimalist electronics and for Vega's raw, crooning vocals and vivid lyrics.
Jacqueline Stallone also played the manager in the hypnotically bizarre free-association improv exercise that was part women's-pro-wrestling show, part spicy-food dream of the mid 1980s.
"This guy has the best existence in the history of human existence," wrote one YouTube commenter in response to the hypnotically soothing routine playing out on the time lapse.
An ancient Greek tragedy by way of Japan, it is visually and aurally splendrous — a large-cast spectacle, with hypnotically paced choreography borrowed from the tradition of Noh theater.
We can all agree that the hunk of meat spinning hypnotically from the window of Star Kebabs probs isn't the wholesome snack your inebriated senses would have you believe.
There are glowing orbs dangling out of towering red plants, strange purple clams stuck to green rocks, turquoise crystal formations that shimmer hypnotically when I point my flashlight at them.
Instead, we get two consecutive mysterious, unsettling scenes, set in Twin Peaks and scored to classic pop songs (and linked by the show's standard overhead shot of hypnotically swaying trees).
Soon after Rike leaves Gibraltar, she is enveloped by the ocean, and the movie shifts into the visual and auditory minimalism that defines its alluring, almost hypnotically soothing first third.
Yet, as Electra notes in her hypnotically catchy song, the style's future seems as boundless as its height — and should be accessible for both men and women (just ask Marie Antoinette).
In one demonstration, after pitching a credit card and summoning a human colleague to help close the deal, Pepper helped a user kill time by dancing hypnotically to a techno beat.
A hypnotically confident self-help voice-over plays in the gallery, and a nearly life-size plaster figure of a woman wearing a head scarf bends over a figure of a boy.
They have worked often in each other's ensembles, and their history as a duo includes a couple of hypnotically intuitive studio albums, the most recent of which is "At Night," from 2007.
Producer Mike WiLL Made It contributes hypnotically mechanical synth megahooks, stringing those ubiquitous high wispy keyboards across lower piano chords, constructing a giant lumbering metal animal-machine with discrete, mentally separable cogs.
Toward the end of my stay in Xiamen, I watched him play a set of these at Real Live, ringing bells and hitting drums hypnotically, until the crowd fell still, mesmerized around him.
In being so harmfully wrong, but, with the help of Udom's precise, almost militaristic physicality and dartlike vocal cadences, so hypnotically fluent, Joe pulls the audience through the looking glass of didactic presentation.
As the secretive psychologist of the group, Leigh proves perfectly cast, hypnotically hard to read, a performance so well-measured and tantalizingly restrained that it's criminal we don't see her on screen more often.
The most unexpected Billboard hit of the early nineties was Nonesuch's recording of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No. 3 , a hypnotically doleful immersion in slow-moving tonal harmony, which sold more than a million copies.
" D.R.A.M. slurs his way into the song over a hypnotically repetitive beat, exhaling about being fucked up and lost in whatever he's taken on a night out because, well, "that's just how I live.
Particularly notable were the ageless bass John Tomlinson, formidable as the doctor; Anne Sofie von Otter, hypnotically unstable as his stricken patient; and Charles Workman, silken and a touch sinister as the male host.
Employing disparate combinations of acrylic paint, oil, milk, and soap, Lurie transforms basic artistic and hygienic supplies into hypnotically flowing visual fragments, accompanied by calming, synced soundtracks also produced by the multi-talented artist.
Meanwhile, in the wonderful "LumBEARjack", as you're chopping logs of various sizes you're gradually joined by a growing cast of cats who launch into a hypnotically bizarre stretchy dance that's all but impossible to ignore.
James Cleveland to the hypnotically inscrutable front-row reactions of Franklin's idol, the gospel god Clara Ward, to the folks in the aisles who don't just cut a rug, they make a whole rug salad.
Starter episode: "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood /Top 10 Tarantino Characters" A must-listen for history buffs and cinephiles, Karina Longworth's rigorously researched and hypnotically delivered series will change the way you see Hollywood.
So far, Taboo promises to be a reflection of Tom Hardy himself — which means it's either going to be one of the most brilliant things we've ever seen or one of the most hypnotically, weirdly incoherent.
It took a long time to remember that when his career in music videos started — with "Refugee," to pick one hypnotically shabby-looking performance — he looked like the average girl's prom date: cuter than you thought.
Visiting Super Power, with the gentle glow of a blowfish lamp, the fogged windows dripping hypnotically with condensation, and the humid, coconut-scented air, was exactly like being on a cruise, but everyone was wearing wool.
From Taiwan, there's a highly credible three-cup chicken cooked with all dark meat (it makes a difference), as well as a hypnotically good stir-fry of cabbage with red chiles and thin slices of browned bacon.
In her latest memoir, Year of the Monkey, Smith weaves something as pedestrian as ordering eggs for breakfast with the far-flung possibilities of the universe so effortlessly and hypnotically, I got lost in Kings Cross station.
Mary Heilmann's "Big Bill" (1987), a wide white band angling through a field of blue, gives abstraction an insouciant nonchalance, while the wavy green and red lines of Moira Dryer's "Portrait of a Fingerprint" are hypnotically oceanic.
Jungle of Desire, Wong Ping's sole installation was beyond poignant, from the dozens of Lucky Cats ceaselessly waving their paws hypnotically on top of a pink fur carpet to the animated masterpiece in the middle of the space.
She has exactly what she thought she wanted, but the next phase of her life unfolds hypnotically as "Indelicacy" morphs from a modern "Pygmalion" into a fable infused with an old-fashioned moral: Be careful what you wish for.
After nights spent hypnotically watching and re-watching him tease me, in both the US and UK editions of the show, I could recreate what I saw as the platonic ideal of white gay youth with my eyes closed.
The relentless suspense of this seamy tale of adultery and murder among the Paris working class fell victim to Mr. Botstein's arid, inflexible conducting of his American Symphony Orchestra, leaving Puccini's obsessive rhythms and hypnotically repeated motifs sounding merely monotonous.
The cones all spin hypnotically, and the smaller sculptures bear brief spiraling poems, like "WHO ARE YOU AM I." The largest sculpture is simply a tree-sized white cone traced with looping swirls of red light, cutting across it like a gentle cursive.
We see him as the willful, difficult, overachieving boy that Mother recalls, and as the hypnotically confident — and maddeningly patronizing — lover of the Girlfriend, whose beauty seems to expand in his vision of her, even as she shrinks in her own estimation.
Ovid revisited the myth in "Metamorphoses" and centuries later Jean Cocteau put a modern spin on it in "Orpheus" (1950), a hypnotically lovely film in which death's emissary is a striking woman who rides around in a black Rolls-Royce flanked by motorcyclists.
The movie puts a goofy spin on the Batman saga, but it squeezes its brightest, most sustained comedy from Mr. Arnett's hypnotically sepulchral voice, which conveys the entire bat ethos — the Sturm und Drang, the darkness and aloneness, the resoluteness and echoiness — in vocal terms.
" The review went on to say that Lasher "appears to members of the Mayfair family, mainly the women, as a slim, pale, elegant figure with dark eyes and dark hair and a hypnotically seductive power over any of them reckless enough to entertain him.
Amid the heightened emotions and picaresque adventure of Sólo con Tu Pareja, Cuarón still finds time for a quirky little sequence where Tomás lines up paper cones and then steps on them and for a gorgeous love scene where light and shadow curve hypnotically over bare skin.
It showed me that there's a way to really pace yourself with restraint; the way he didn't go straight for it, and knew how to keep everyone locked in hypnotically without manipulating the energy too much or resorting to tricks like dropping a big cheesy classic.
His guitar playing was nearly as incendiary as the Purple One, too: When his backing band leavened their hypnotically funky desert blues with an amiable reggae beat, Bombino kicked up his knees in a high-stepping skank, his spindly fingers a dizzying blur on the strings.
For his latest show, The First Six Aerial Paintings, Shannon created a series of works using a term he calls "aerial painting," which creates outward 3D effects when viewers gaze hypnotically at the 2D canvases; visualizing a z-axis by instinctively positioning shapes along an x-y plane.
It takes just a glance at the visual aspects of the production — the vampire-white makeup on Mr. Baryshnikov's face would probably suffice, actually — to clock his collaborator in this misguided enterprise: Robert Wilson, the theater auteur known for his chilly and glacially paced, if often hypnotically beautiful, work.
Flamingos hypnotically embodies the present poly-cacophony of being by taking turns moving through a small cast of voices that all smear together, referencing performance art and black metal and prescription drugs, around the central being of a new messiah, through whom to try to heal is to go blank.
In this space, noise artist and Lynchian kindred spirit Alex Zhang Hungtai hypnotically honked on a sax alongside David Lynch's own son; dance producer Hudson Mohawke soundtracked Sky Ferreira scratching at an ungainly rash with gnarled-metal soundscapes; Eddie Vedder could come across as pained and mournful even while wearing a silly-looking hat.
There's a short that "considers the impact of German electronic music on Afrofuturist sonic culture," another that hypnotically strings together Creative Commons photos of Japan's Fushimi Inari Shrine, and yet another that consists of a son's attempt to imagine how his father might have responded, later in life, to the Polish city where he lost his family.
" JON PARELES The open-car-window anthem of summer in Brooklyn is "OOOUUU," a hypnotically chill, casually brooding boast by an upstart female rapper, Young M.A. She's an entrancingly calm stylist, full of brutish assonance: "When it's time to pop they a no-show/Yeah, I'm pretty but I'm loco/The loud got me moving slo-mo.

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