Sentences with phrase «as killer features»

As far as killer features go, the Samsung Galaxy S9 + has a lot going for it.
And like many PMPs that are trying to view for attention in a smartphone - obsessed world, like Neil Young's Pono or the most recent generation of Sony's Walkman, the XDP - 100R is trying to sell the idea of high resolution audio as its killer feature.

Not exact matches

When Microsoft unveiled the latest version of its Office software in September, the company's head of marketing, hyping its new collaboration and chat features, hopefully described it as a «Slack killer
Killer Shrimp also has its Killer Cafe concept, a 24 - hour location in Marina del Rey that features a full breakfast, lunch, dinner and cocktail menu, while also serving Killer Shrimp, as well.
CLIFFORD BEAL, features editor at Jane's International Defense Review, recently raised issues about biological weapons and Iraq which bother me greatly as a friend of the Iraqi people («How to spot a killer cloud», 8 April).
Each of the river's identities — as the fertile nurturer and the wanton killer — derives from the same feature: the 1 billion tons of sediment that washes down each year from the Loess Plateau to the Bohai Sea.
Killer Bodyweight Workout DVD & Dumbbell Workouts DVD - 20 Total «Tabata» Style Workouts As featured in Men's Fitness Magazine!
Featuring a black lace fabric with a cut out sie and mesh bottom, wear this body alone as lingerie or brave the underwear as outerwear trend and team this body with skinny jeans and killer heels.
Check out this action - packed montage of various Xbox 360 games as shown at the Xbox 360 Press Conference at TGS 2005 featuring games such as Call of Duty 2, Dead Rising, Frame City Killer, Kameo: Elements of Power, Project Gothan Racing 3, Saint's Row, Sonic the Hedgehog, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, and much more.
2010 is supposed to bring both Shrek Goes Fourth and the feature - length spin - off Puss in Boots: The Story of an Ogre Killer, while DreamWorks Animation chief Jeffrey Katzenberg has claimed that a fifth and final film is in the works as well.
As a moody and essentially faithful adaptation of Carr's novel, the series gets off to a chilly yet satisfying start, an adequate entry to a particular genre that features dim lighting, resourceful urchins, a class - conscious tone and the sort of arftul staging of corpses that signifies brilliant derangement on the part of the killer.
«Killing Ground» features a man and a woman who make head - slappingly dumb choices as they flee from a pair of killers who are just as inept.
Destroy entire worlds with terrifying new planet - killer weapons, fight against (or alongside) ruthless space pirates, and maybe discover a few non-violent game features as well.
Director Joe Wright's follow up to The Soloist (2009) is an eclectic action thriller featuring Saoirse Ronan as a sixteen year old trained killer searching for answers about her past.
The full lineup available features a killer collection of officially licensed movie icons, including Michael Myers from Halloween, as well as Freddy Krueger from A Nightmare on Elm Street, Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th, Chucky from Child's Play, and Ghostface from Scream.
Following this provocative poster and some killer stills, here's the latest pic featuring Lindsay Lohan as The Sister in the upcoming film the upcoming «Grindhouse» faux trailer turned film «Machete».
The director and producer discusses his debut feature as a director, James White, starring Christopher Abbott and Cynthia Nixon, for Borderline Films (Martha Marcy May Marlene, Southcliffe, Simon Killer).
Nicolas Pesce's debut feature The Eyes Of My Mother views its deeply disturbed heroine through the lens of hardy, immigrant - born midcentury stoicism, and Pesce chose a similarly controlled - yet - disturbing film for our marathon: The Night Of The Hunter, Charles Laughton's classic thriller starring Robert Mitchum as a killer who disguises himself as a preacher.
While most Windows 10 version of Xbox One titles such as Killer Instinct feature crossplay, Apex will not, Microsoft has announced.
The A.V. Club caught a special sneak preview screening of Split at Fantastic Fest, where we described as a «Hitchcockian take on a Silence Of The Lambs serial - killer movie,» featuring Shyamalan's signature plot twists and turns — including one at the end that had our audience gasping and applauding — and anchored by McAvoy's virtuosic, if showy, performance as Kevin / Dennis / Hedwig / et al..
Needless to say, any film which features a serial killer as its main protagonist isn't going to be to every taste.
And now comes Split, a remarkably weird and wonderful exercise in psychological terror featuring a virtuoso performance by Scottish actor James McAvoy (X-Men) as a deranged killer named Kevin who is at turns terrifying, grotesque, pitiful, lovable, brilliant, confident, pathetic, happy, sad, mad, and glad.
That's because while Clark's successful, seductive, and I guess unpremeditated iteration of the giallo formula (whodunit structure, operatic set - pieces, abundance of shots from the killer's P.O.V.) as established by Mario Bava and his peers sparked a genre unto itself in America, the more pioneering copycats, lacking Clark's flair for interpersonal dynamics, so grotesquely oversimplified Black Christmas as to discard its most distinguishing feature: its empathy.
According to recent reports, WB's Flashpoint movie will feature Flash's iconic rogues gallery - including Reverse - Flash, Captain Cold, and Caitlin Snow (who may transform into Killer Frost)- with Doctor Light as the film's big bad.
The endeavor of dramatizing the events of something as horrific as the 2002 Washington D.C. killing spree of «The Beltway Snipers», John Allen Muhammed and his then 17 - year - old partner, Lee Malvo, requires a deft hand and a measure of control and restraint typically demonstrated only by the most seasoned of filmmakers, especially if you're going to examine the infamous killers as intimately as writer - director Alexandre Moors does in his debut feature, Blue Caprice.
A scene featuring a deranged Anna Faris playing herself got most of the attention, but it's cross-cut with an even funnier moment: Keegan - Michael Key sitting in his minivan with some hardcore killers, trying — successfully, as it turns out — to convince them that George Michael is truly «O.G.» It's the sort of sublimely ridiculous moment that makes you wish these guys hadn't needed to expend their brainpower on coming up with a story for Keanu, which suffers when it tries to further its own silly plot but glimmers when it just lets its stars get silly.
The adrenaline rises for everyone involved, not least of whom being the audience, as Creevy proves himself a very assured director of slick action sequences, matching that truly breathtaking cinematography by Ed Wild with a killer score by Harry Escott and giving his second feature a pop that instantly pulls you in.
There are plenty of cheesy TV movies that have cornered that market, and more than a handful of films that feature a meteor shower as the catalyst for disaster: NIGHT OF THE COMET (1984) brings about zombies, THE BLOB (1958, with the remake out in 1988) hitches a ride on a meteorite, THE MONOLITH MONSTERS (1957) delivers killer crystals, and a rogue comet in Stephen King's MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE (1986) prompts machines to come alive and attack us.
Somewhere between featuring sex with a minor, Gina Gershon giving a chicken drumstick a blow job, and faces being broken in with a can of soup, Killer Joe emerges in all its trailer trash glory as a camp, crazy, unflinchingly wicked and destined cult classic.
Universal just released this awesome new movie poster featuring Kristen Stewart as Snow White from the upcoming film «Snow White and the Huntsman» by director Rupert Sanders and starring Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1, On The Road, The Runaways), Chris Hemsworth (The Avengers, Thor, Red Dawn, The Cabin in the Woods), Charlize Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road, Prometheus), Ian McShane (Jack the Giant Killer, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides), Sam Claflin, Bob Hoskins (Hook) and Ray Winstone (The Departed).
Demme is probably best recognized for directing the chilling 1991 horror - thriller The Silence of the Lambs, which features Anthony Hopkins as a cannibalistic serial killer and won Demme an Academy Award for best director.
«Let Us Live» (1939, John Brahm) featuring the great Henry Fonda as a wrongly identified killer and a riveting performance from Maureen O'Sullivan as his girlfriend.
As a part of the Tribute event, moderated David Poland from MOVIE CITY NEWS, SIFF screened two of Mr. Friedkin's most critically acclaimed films, THE FRENCH CONNECTION and THE EXORCIST as well as the Seattle premiere of his new film, KILLER JOE, featuring Emile Hirsch and Matthew McConaugheAs a part of the Tribute event, moderated David Poland from MOVIE CITY NEWS, SIFF screened two of Mr. Friedkin's most critically acclaimed films, THE FRENCH CONNECTION and THE EXORCIST as well as the Seattle premiere of his new film, KILLER JOE, featuring Emile Hirsch and Matthew McConaugheas well as the Seattle premiere of his new film, KILLER JOE, featuring Emile Hirsch and Matthew McConaugheas the Seattle premiere of his new film, KILLER JOE, featuring Emile Hirsch and Matthew McConaughey.
Later in the month, there's «Untraceable,» featuring Colin Hanks and Diane Lane as members of a cybercrime task force who may have bitten off more than they can chew with a killer who broadcasts his murders live over the Web.
There's a killer on the road Terrence Malick doesn't so much make movies as create universes, and «Badlands» features perhaps the most enticing of them all.
Nick Castle of course played «The Shape» (otherwise known as Michael Myers) in most scenes featuring the masked killer in John Carpenter's orignal 1978 Halloween, but you may have forgotten that Castle also co-wrote Escape from New York with Carpenter, and he later directed a number of his own films, including the classic The Last Starfighter.
The Night Stalker Director Megan Griffiths and star Lou Diamond Phillips scheduled to attend This penetrating psychological thriller from Seattle's Megan Griffiths (Lucky Them) features a spine - chillingly magnetic performance from Lou Diamond Phillips as death - row inmate Richard Ramirez, California's notorious serial killer.
Director Anders Walter won an Oscar in 2014 for his live - action short, «Helium,» and his feature debut «Giants» is assured, compelling filmmaking, with a complex performance by Madison Wolfe in the leading role as the killer of said giants.
As part of the American Cinematheque's tribute to director William Friedkin, the Aero is screening this killer double feature of two of the director's best films.
Starring Phoenix as a killer for hire, Lynne Ramsay's first feature release since We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) had been much anticipated before arriving at the weary tail end of the festival.
A huge leap forward from Kubrick's first two ultra-low budget independent features Fear and Desire and Killer's Kiss, The Killing has shades of The Asphalt Jungle (1950), not least in the casting of Sterling Hayden as the career criminal who recruits a team of specialists for one last racecourse heist.
As debut features go, this one rubs shoulders with the likes of Terrence Malick's «Badlands», Charles Burnett's «Killer of Sheep» and Terence Davies's «Distant Voices, Still Lives» for the sublime fluency of its technique and conviction in the belief that a film doesn't need a beginning, middle and end to be meaningful, dramatic and poetic.
Hughes» novel is a brilliant mood piece as well as a psychologically acute study of a misogynist, and it also features two strong female characters, who figure out that Dix is the killer.
This week as part of his blog tour we are featuring an interview with the main antagonist, a psychotic killer named Sniper.
Mr. McQuivey is also quoted as saying that the only killer feature Kindle 2.0 could have is a price drop and that Amazon would be loathe to do it because it would cannibalize sales.
This is an absolute KILLER feature, as it lets you to pick up emails, texts and BBMs on a PC, MAC or tablet when you're away from your phone (or can't be bothered to take it out of your pocket).
Upon early launch, they featured an interview with Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto as the magazine extra, but that's it, so you don't get all the articles and the like, but Viz is very receptive to turning this into something amazing, so if you want more filler to the killer, let them know.
If you had to release a Smartphone, in today's crowded market, would you really bet on 3D as the one killer feature?
The power efficiency is the killer feature that long hours of reading is not seen as an obstacle any longer.
HTC has a killer year and has emerged as one of the better smartphone makers in terms of materials and features.
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