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"They said she comes through mirrors".
MIRRORS A horror film, directed by Alexandre Aja, about a family being targeted by evil forces that enter their home through mirrors.
Lang and Hunte employed the cinematographer, Eugen Schüfftan, who developed a process whereby Metropolis actors could be projected, through mirrors, into miniature sets.
Unlike visible light, x-rays zoom right through mirrors and are absorbed by the atmosphere.
I did stunt doubling as well, fight scenes and getting pushed through mirrors, so I got pulled into different aspects.
Much of what South Asian Hollywood is going through mirrors what black Hollywood still goes through with their own set of stereotypes; there's a shared kinship in that.
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It's accompanied by a 1978 architectural model for a pavilion of see-through mirrors by Dan Graham; jazzy '60s-era posters with corny liberation slogans by Sister Corita Kent; and, from 1989, gauzy blue curtains hanging over windows by Felix Gonzalez-Torres.
A former punk rock label manager with a shaved head, Mr. Spiegel was speaking through mirrored sunglasses.
"If you owned these properties, you wouldn't want strangers wandering through just because Sandy did what it did," he said through mirrored sunglasses.
Afterward, Bloomberg News suggested that some of the money diverted through mirror trades belonged to Igor Putin, a cousin of the Russian President, and to Arkady and Boris Rotenberg.
The optimization of the signal, through mirror alignment in the optic pathway of the microscope, was performed for all pinhole apertures following the manufacturer instructions.
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