Who Slew Auntie Roo? [1972]
1. A stuffed teddy bear joins the circle.
2. Gaily humming “Auld Lang Syne” while tearing bread to pieces.
3. Tears turning to laughter, as only Shelley Winters could do.
Who Slew Auntie Roo? [1972]
1. A stuffed teddy bear joins the circle.
2. Gaily humming “Auld Lang Syne” while tearing bread to pieces.
3. Tears turning to laughter, as only Shelley Winters could do.
Westermann: Memorial to the Idea of Man If He Was an Idea [2023]
1. An elegant wooden box, on the lid of which is EDS VARNISH.
2. “He made two hundred gifts a year and two works of art.”
3. Vaguely resembling a TV set or an office appliance of some sort: “The Evil New War God (S.O.B)”
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde [1931]
1. “Forgive me, my dear. You see, I hurt you because I love you. I want you! What I want, I get!”
2. The look on her face when she realizes that he’s back.
3. Broken cane-handle.
The Exorcist III [1990]
1. The way he lifts the sheet, the expression of confirmation.
2. An old woman scrambling around the ceiling.
3. Peeling away of the ear.
In the Cut [2003]
1. She cradles the plastic shopping bag.
2. “Come here, sit on my lap. Help me put my earring back on.”
3. Miniature lighthouse on his desk.
Departing Seniors [2023]
1. “You didn’t even hit me! You’re a pitcher!”
2. Pumpkin spice latte in May. (Gaffe?)
3. She examines the score for the serenade found in his trumpet case.
Asako I & II [2018]
1. Haughty acting critique.
2. Earthquake in the dark. Offscreen chandelier crash.
3. Unfazed by the news, he offers to drive her back to Tokyo.
The Wrong Man [1956]
1. Double image. The right man walks towards us until his face is on top of the wrong man’s face, and then he steps away, and now the two men have traded fates.
2. We know what kind of men they are by the condition of their shoes.
3. Vacant stare. “That’s fine for you.”
In the Same Breath [2021]
1. New Year’s to New Year’s.
2. Absurdly low figure of 3,000 fatalities.
3. The hospital worker scolds the ambulance crew: quit bringing patients here, we have no beds.
The Last Run [1971]
1. Gutpunch in the hallway.
2. He makes sure both bodies are in the car and then he blows up the car.
3. Sideways crash on the edge of the beach.