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The work represents what critic Dot Tuer indicates is "an offering to the technological gaze [which] downplays the representation of the body as a gendered subject," [3] and as film historian Catherine Russell points out, the work is a "counter-image to the emergent critique of the female body in narrative cinema."
At dinner, Lisa serves the 3 men a chicken she slaughtered that morning. While the men eat, Lisa attempts to cut herself in the upstairs bathroom but is interrupted by Billy, who knocks on the door. Lomax attempts to rape Lisa while she sleeps in the middle of the night, but she stops the assault by slashing his neck with a straight razor ...
Lisa goes down to the cellar to get more wine when Snake strangles her to death. Runner is upset by all the killings, and Snake suffocates him with cling film. Russell is choked to death with a pool cue, and Frannie is electrocuted in the Jacuzzi. David's parents hurry home to deliver his prescription when a cop pulls them over for speeding.
Lisa Marie Presley kept her son’s dead body on dry ice for two months after his death so she could properly say goodbye, her new memoir revealed. 27-year-old Benjamin Keough died by suicide in ...
Body Bags is a 1993 American horror comedy anthology television film featuring three unconnected stories, with bookend segments featuring John Carpenter, Tom Arnold and Tobe Hooper as deranged morgue attendees. [1] It was directed by Carpenter and Hooper, with Larry Sulkis handling the bookend segments. [1] It first aired on August 8, 1993.
To keep the body in the house, Presley writes that she had to keep the room at 55 degrees. Aside from saying her goodbyes, it allowed her extra time to decide where to bury her son — in Hawaii ...
In one chapter, Presley — who died from a heart attack at age 54 in 2023 — recalled leaving her son Benjamin’s body in her home “for two months” following his 2020 death. (Benjamin died ...
David Hamilton (2016), British photographer and filmmaker known for his nudes of pubescent girls, asphyxiation via plastic bag after several of his models accused him of rape [531] [532] Lois Hamilton (1999), American model and actress, overdose of sleeping pills [ 533 ]