He build tension like a boss and delivers a slew of cool kills.
He built tension like a pro, gave enough umph to his kills to keep the roller - coaster going, and handled the slower scenes with aplomb.
Not exact matches
Now is the time to back yourself, believe in yourself, break stuff, find people
like you, reinvent, evolve, make connections with mutual, tangible benefits,
build trust, accept
tension, share, change and challenge everything.
I feel
like the hate is gone from the
building along with the
tension and pain.
His tensegrity sculptures look
like three - dimensional exploded diagrams
built of metal poles and
tensioned wire: beautiful to look at, but a cold and distant beauty.
A zap of heat from another laser
builds up
tension in this optical «trap»:
like a compressed gas, the particle is aching to break free.
The farmer's walk is an excellent exercise to
build muscle in the upper - back area because they create so much muscular
tension and allow you to maintain that over an extended period of time, this means they give you those thick traps and upper back that make you look
like a badass.
I feel
like there was a lot of
built up sexual
tension between us these past few weeks, so it was a relief.
DeMonaco
builds pace and
tension like a champ.
Moving your conversation onto sexual topics
like this is a great way to
build sexual
tension.
Do you
like building up the sexual
tension before doing something in person?
And since neither the cinematography (by Wyatt Garfield, «Ping Pong Summer») nor the editing (by Jay Deuby, «The Heat») turn the screws on these characters or on the narrative, we never feel that frog - in - a-boiling-pot
tension that a movie
like this should
build.
This production is also especially good at expertly
building tension around situations (
like the long - awaited Potter - Voldemort showdown) that anyone who knows the books knows the outcome of.
The story of The Departed may be something we've heard and seen before, but in this incarnation Scorsese carefully plots the back story and
builds up the
tension in a very methodical manner — just
like squeezing out a well - fed shit.
The
build - up in
tension will have you squealing
like a school girl.»
There are a lot of little moments
like that sprinkled throughout the picture, enough so that once the inevitable dramatic
tensions begin to crop up (a dressing - down of the suitor, a public questioning of the corporate godhead), In Good Company's
built up a measure of forgiveness.
And while a lot of Don't Breathe brings that same level of intensity, it's a much more restrained and calculated brand of horror that
builds tension through silence — and because so much of the movie is quiet, everything else feels
like a punch in the gut.
I love how they used the musical score to
build tension just
like The Dark Knight!
Like most other movies in this genre, this story takes a bit to kick off as it sets the tone, but it doesn't drag too long, and
builds up the
tension quite well once the action arcs up.
And
like The Orphanage, The Impossible confirms that Bayona is a major talent, with a skill for shooting and constructing sequences that
build tension masterfully.
Tensions build and dissipate
like tides while his camera glides through a mesmerizing weekend of debauchery.
I absolutely loved the extreme amount of
tension built into each and every scene and the acting by the talented cast gives you an idea of what it must have been
like to deal in booze during that tumultuous period.
The tracking shots, courtesy of «A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night» cinematographer Lyle Vincent, move almost viper -
like to craft the film's gratifying
tension -
building sequences.
Hooking the audience and keeping them interested is a delicate balance when
building tension in a thriller
like this.
In that claustrophobic setting, the
tension steadily
builds, until even the offer of another glass of wine begins to feel
like a threat.
For too long, «The Crescent» plays out
like your neighbor's home movies — they play on the beach and walk through the house while ominous music designed to
build tension blares.
Much
like with A Separation, Farhadi has an expert grasp on how
tensions build from inside and outside a relationship.
I loved that it left me unsatisfied in some ways, the way it
built tension and then left me without a lot of resolution, leaving me,
like its characters, grappling for meaning.
That heat takes a while to
build up, but not in the
tension - filled way that ace horror directors
like to slow - burn their audience with drips of suspense before gunning everything into full - throttle when the final act comes.
Janiak's debut film was all about
tension and
building a couple of characters that are tragically torn apart, which are both perfect
building blocks for a film
like The Craft.
I would have
liked to have seen a little more
tension build up between Brolin's character and Steinfeld, but I left the theater feeling something I rarely did in 2010... «enjoyment.»
Heavily influenced by horror films
like «The Stepford Wives» and «Invasion of the Body Snatchers,» «Get Out» keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout its intense 104 - minute runtime, utilizing extreme close - ups and Michael Abels» eerie musical score to
build tension and create an unsettling atmosphere of paranoia that effectively puts you in the protagonist's shoes.
Set in the mid-1980s, it
builds a thriller -
like story of a woman trying to help her friend obtain a dangerous illegal abortion — yet it's a thriller so deliberate that its very slowness and lack of movement becomes a major source of
tension.
I
like how we are introduced to the next significant character in the film - the anticipation, the
build up of
tension and fear that this visitor brings with him; not only as a simple idea but also in his actual presence.
That wouldn't be a bad choice, but a majority of them feel
like filler used to expand the runtime instead of as used as a device to show the unspoken, the discoveries of our characters, or
build tension.
But I feel
like the organization has this
tension built into it.
If that
tension seems more
like director Wes Anderson's preoccupation than Dahl's, it's certainly possible; Anderson has
built his career on characters (particularly men) who are trying to understand their own natures and find their way in the world, and Fantastic Mr. Fox has plenty of these.
She isn't the typical kind of main character so this book series won't be for everyone but if you
like heavy plot lines, complex worlds, politics and slow
building tension - then give this one a try.
By involving the obvious touches — body language, internal monologue, showing the gameboard — but doing them all on the same page, alongside some dream -
like sequences, really
builds tension, even for those who don't know how to play shogi.
Just
like a movie editor shapes a sequence, to
build tension to a climax, a book editor does it by changing tempo with words and sentence and paragraph length.
All you are aware of is that you're either gaining sins, or not, and it looms over your head
like a dark, ominous cloud,
building tension and promising nothing good.
They take the time to occasionally slow down the pace and attempt to
build both
tension and their characters, and while the terrible writing omits any possibility of decent development of either DICE manage to succeed in giving their soldiers more personality than the
likes of Call of Duty: Ghost's uninspired idiots, but of course that's not high praise considering said idiots have all the personality of a rubber duck.
It feels
like this part has been added to
build tension and add into the whole tactical approach of the mechanics, but I never really noticed any benefits for having high fear other than knowing I'll be dead if one or two bullets hit me.
Leaving the player alone with their thoughts
like this is a great way to
build tension in a horror game.
There is not enough
tension really
built up through the story and character interactions to really feel
like you're having to make tough decisions to kill one of your own.
Few developers in the video game industry can
build up atmosphere and
tension quite
like the talented team at From Software can.
But the
tension between wild things and humans will continue to
build in the subtropical state, where spreading development puts people — many of them newcomers or visitors
like the unfortunate Nebraska family at the Disney resort — in contact both with thriving indigenous species
like alligators and sometimes with invaders,
like Burmese pythons.
This pattern of freezing communication
builds icy walls of stress and
tension and leads to marriage problems
like anxiety and emotional distance.
When
tensions arise, you make things worse, blame your partner, or let problems
build up and fester
like a wound that hasn't been cleaned properly.