Sentences with phrase «audience squirming in their seats»

That it takes so much time to get to the first of the battles may leave many in the audience squirming in their seats, promised of blood and destruction as they were by the trailer.
The film opens with a nasty sequence that will surely have audiences squirming in their seats...

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I squirmed in my seat, but the preview audience loved it.
That edgy original was directed by John Waters, an inveterate iconoclast who has never been afraid to tackle any controversial issue head - on, or in a manner which might cause his audience to squirm in their seats.
But the film also has moments of intense scenes that may leave younger audience members squirming nervously in their seats, not unlike the underwater yarn, Finding Nemo.
«Some of the most fun that artistically minded audiences can have while squirming uncomfortably in their seats» — AP, with an excellent in - depth interview with William Oldroyd
A third act knife fight is reminiscent of Hitchcock's Torn Curtain, as every puncture wound is felt in the audience's own guts - phantom stabs that make us squirm in our seats.
At best, the audience merely squirms in their seats while the lucky few in the back dart out.
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