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- was set up in 2004 to release lost classics from around the world. "Disorient Records' was a sub-label that specialised in dance music from ****an. "Mr...
- together. However, their escape attempt is thwarted when they hear the disorienting shriek, nearly run over the hooded woman, and crash their car, leaving...
- Czechoslovak New Wave movement. The film portrays the heroine as living in a disorienting dream, cajoled by priests, vampires, and men and women alike. The film...
- gave the series five out of five stars, called it a "fascinating and disorienting" series that "aims to show how radical movements, emerging after the...
- Professor X. Of course, it was the natural thing to do, instead of disorienting or alienating people who were different from us, I made the X-Men part...
- (December 11, 2024). "Haunting 'The Brutalist' Score Sets the Stage for a 'Disorienting Sensory Overload' — Listen Now". IndieWire. Archived from the original...
- him. They lure him into the jungle gym and activate the strobe lights, disorienting Mickey as they beat him down. However, Mickey manages to turn off the...
- direct result of my reality, personal and global, going up in a dark and disorienting and sad and often very funny blaze...When I finally talked myself into...
- Naturalists speculate that weasels in the wild use the dance to confuse or disorient prey. In domestic ferrets the war dance usually follows play or the successful...
- conglomerates or were seen as likely to be acquired by them. Acquisitions were a disorienting and demoralizing experience for executives at acquired companies—those...