Sentences with phrase «audience wince»

To start off her talk, she played a series of video clips depicting the many crashes and falls she has suffered throughout her storied career, as the audience winced.
It's brilliant cinematography and near - perfect casting lead to a final product that will have audiences wincing.
Rock's truths aren't as deep as those in Linklater's Before series, making room for a couple of Borat - strength scatalogical sequences that will make audiences wince and roar.
The way she falls on her ribs and face — and her unconcerned attitude over her body — still makes audiences wince to this day.

Not exact matches

Around the time you see one of the main character's thumb get shot off, you'll know that the Farrelly's have lost the ability to distinguish wincing from laughter in audiences.
Iliadis is more visually sophisticated than Craven was in 1972 and works hard to sustain the mood and tension while still hitting the audience with blunt scenes of wincing violence.
Keeping up his namesake, he's also pretty darn funny — the «pencil trick» had our entire theater audience both laughing and wincing simultaneously — and comes closer to the true spirit of the comic book Joker than anything we've ever seen before.
A simple scene that made us wince in empathy and admiration while making the audience feel genuine pain.
We wince from the brutality of it and wonder why we, the audience, must be subjected to ugly images when everything that came before it asked us to put our concerns for substance and seriousness on the shelf for a rip - roaring, heavily stylized action extravaganza.
It came when Huawei announced its next flagship phone, the P20 Pro, will cost $ 899 (more than $ 1,100), and no one in the audience blinked, winced, or otherwise expressed dissatisfaction.
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