Nightmare [1956]
1. A glimpse of Cafe du Monde.
2. “You still having your barbecue?”
“Sure. By 6 it’ll be as dry as bone.”
3. All he asks for is sixty seconds.
Nightmare [1956]
1. A glimpse of Cafe du Monde.
2. “You still having your barbecue?”
“Sure. By 6 it’ll be as dry as bone.”
3. All he asks for is sixty seconds.
Black Bag [2025]
1. “Will there be a mess to clean up?”
“Only if we do it right.”
2. He makes eye contact and then activates the shutters.
3. She’s been taking an assortment of meds, all just under the reportable dose.
The Remarkable Life of Ibelin [2024]
1. “When you’re gaming 12 hours a day, there’s not much room for anything else.”
2. Hugging in the game allows them to work towards hugging in real life.
3. He presents her with a half-melted ice cream cone.
The Science of Sleep [2006]
1. Duck Ellington
2. Foot spray for his hand.
3. Cellophane water filling the sink.
Night Has a Thousand Eyes [1948]
1. From the piano, he constantly feeds him musical clues.
2. A rare example of Edward G. Robinson playing a chain-smoker.
3. They don’t notice that the curtain is moving.
The Artifice Girl [2022]
1. “I thought this was your web?”
2. In the corner, the top half of a mannequin, draped in plastic.
3. Reciting his passcode, he stumbles; she holds up four fingers.
Demon Pond [1979]
1. Peeling a pear. “Well chilled,” he tells her approvingly.
2. They protest–their daughter isn’t beautiful, then add grudgingly that she’s no longer a virgin.
3. Batting away at the desperate villagers with his cane.
sex, lies, and videotape [1989]
1. Spinning his wedding ring like a toy.
2. “You’ve got a problem.”
3. Strategic houseplant.
Strangers on a Train [1951]
1. “I certainly admire people who do things.”
2. A professor from Delaware Tech.
3. Putting on pants in the back of the cab.
Misericordia [2024]
1. An attempt to wash the blood off the leaves.
2. He gets out of bed and he isn’t faking.
3. Reversal in the confessional.