She takes Claire from listless empty nester to hysterical wife to possessed to terrified survivor without allowing Claire to ever seem like a wilted flower. As the plot hurtles forward — some of it hinging on a hilariously dated game of computer solitaire — we are always in Claire’s ...
He can smell her hair, wood ash and some kind of plastic flower, the slightly sweet and chemical scent of her makeup or lotion. He can see the back of her pale neck, strands of her brown-bronze hair sliding off it as she moves. He feels her arm dully through the cushion beneath hi...
Flower, seemingly move on to the other side, but she waseventually found trapped in the wellon the Woodstone property. Along with the ghosts, fans can count on the return of Rose McIver as the ever-chipper
While he’s gone, Hetty really gets up in arms about Molly and is disgusted when Sam even suggests using this opportunity to get some closure. Flower suggests handling the conflict the same way they used to back in the cult: by locking the two people in a room together until they worked...
Flower takes the win and moves on. So when the gang is trying to find some way to cheer Sas up, Thor comes up with something that will both be nice for his friend but also help the environment. He has Sam and Jay get seeds from the now removed tree so that they can plant a ...
—from Sylvia Plath, “Epitaph for Flower and Fire” I have known mania, and the imagery in this poem sparks with an intensity that excites and disturbs. When I encounter the words of one of the many poets known (or thought) to share (or have shared) the same affliction, I often find...
murderous somnambulist, peacefully examining a flower. It is my favourite moment in the film, a counterpoint to my own greatest childhood nightmare. Here, the monster is, in reality, a gentle soul. I had always feared the opposite, that ...
She takes Claire from listless empty nester to hysterical wife to possessed to terrified survivor without allowing Claire to ever seem like a wilted flower. As the plot hurtles forward — some of it hinging on a hilariously dated game of computer solitaire — we are always in Claire’s ...
She takes Claire from listless empty nester to hysterical wife to possessed to terrified survivor without allowing Claire to ever seem like a wilted flower. As the plot hurtles forward — some of it hinging on a hilariously dated game of computer solitaire — we are always in Claire’s ...