Sentences with phrase «especially for a horror»

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«The Challenge of Peace,» for example, presented a stark condemnation of the savagery and horror of war, especially modern warfare and an envisioned nuclear war.
As for the players learning from their horror showing: they are all highly paid professionals who are not new to sport / football and therefore know you NEVER undersitmate your opposition especially considering your not that good yourself.
And that horrible season not only exposed the coaches for the bumbling incompetents they really were, but exposed to the shock and horror of many the sheer number of holes on the team especially on defense.
After last Sunday's 5 - 0 hiding in the semi-final of the FA Cup at the hands of Stoke, I doubt there will be too many in that Bolton dressing room excited at the prospect of turning out in front of their home fans for the first time since last week's horror showing, especially as another may well be in the offing should they turn up in a similarly lacklustre mood when Arsenal pay them a visit on Sunday.
He loves to buy new things, especially jeans, but spending hours trawling the shops is a personal horror for him so he does the majority of his clothes shopping online.
For all my horrors, they pale in comparison to the ones my children have endured themselves, especially because they lack the life experience to know how they will get through challenges that range from social pressure to emotional catastrophe.
This Scary Horror Game Has Been Made Especially For People Who Don't Do Scary Horror Games Sean Hughes, who died has died aged 51, was one of his generation's leading stand - up comedians.
WAGS Miami Recap: Astrid Steps Into the Dating Game With a Baseball Player and Darnell's Birthday Celebration Goes South This Scary Horror Game Has Been Made Especially For People Who Don't Do Scary Horror Games
It is very rare for a third film (especially in the horror genre) to surpass it's predecessors, and while «Insidious: Chapter 3» doesn't quite capture the brilliant atmosphere created in James Wan's original, it definitely is a step above his first sequel.
A must - watch for anyone, especially the horror fans.
Taking weapons from the player is a bold choice, one that takes you back to survival horror experiences of old, and that's really something, especially for true fans of the genre.
Although the problems appear to have had an impact on the final product, especially in the uneven tone of the comparatively smaller - scale finale and the unsatisfying epilogue, it's a bit of a pleasant surprise that the movie manages to hold together even through some turbulent patches to be worthwhile viewing for anyone not expecting much more than a grandiose, set - piece dominated horror - thriller.
For me this happened big - time during William Friedkin's The Exorcist, when I realized that I was expected to believe the film's superstitious nonsense, that the movie was using its horrors as a sadistic club against sensitive people of faith, especially devout Catholics.
That part was a little ridiculous, but the backstory of the prison and the family dynamic actually wasn't too bad, especially for a B - horror movie without any big names attached to it.
Fargeat brings a rare woman's perspective to the table, for one, but she also flat - out delivers the goods, operating at the high end of extreme French horror films like «High Tension,» «Martyrs» and, especially, «Inside.»
That's a rare feat for a film that hit theaters so early in the qualifying year, especially a horror movie, and that calls for a celebration.
The film's negative aspects outweigh the positives, especially for the seasoned horror fan.
I haven't gotten around to writing a review for Hereditary yet but I will say that the soon to be released A24 horror film is definitely something special especially if you consider yourself a fan of the horror genre and are tired of how must horror films follow a formula.
That's bold and weird and exciting, especially since Green is such a unique choice for a horror film in the first place (and especially since Danny McBride of Eastbound & Down fame co-wrote the script with him).
Her take on the selfish and pampering Madame Raquin, especially as she grieves for her perfect son and then befalls an even greater personal tragedy, is pure Oscar material and reminded me greatly of her multi-dimensional role in American Horror Story: Asylum.
The ramifications of killing for art's sake have long been fair game for film treatment, especially in movies that tap the horror - comedy vein, whether the target of the humor is the reception of the resultant artworks (Roger Corman's A Bucket of Blood gives it in the neck to Beatnik poseurs) or else their inspiration (Herschell Gordon Lewis's sanguinary variation on the theme, Color Me Blood Red).
For horror nuts (David Lynch fans especially), there could definitely be something to unpack here.
Without spoiling the story of this game, The Evil Within really questions the sanity of Castellanos, especially as he faces the horrors of the underworld as twisted human - like creatures mutilate and torture the living for their own personal pleasures.
Leaping to prominence with this expertly scripted ghost story, the director seemed to have it all: a talent for pacing and atmosphere, a Rod Serling-esque gift for a clever twist ending (only one of them at this point in his career), and an easy way with actors, especially this film's Haley Joel Osment, a rare horror Oscar nominee.
It's very rare for a movie franchise to get better with each successive installment (especially in the horror genre), but that's exactly what writer / director James DeMonaco has done with the «Purge» series, refining the concept each time by carrying over the elements that worked best.
The conveyor belt of modern filmmaking slows for no film, and it's especially true for the ever - prolific genre of horror; in...
Now, remember I am not comparing this to an Oscar contender but for a horror film there is plenty of background information on the characters especially Ed and Lorraine.
Notable for the revitalization of the teen slasher film and the genesis of the found footage craze, the «90s horror films became a metaphor for the psychological and physical terrors that we inflict on our fellow humans (especially the vulnerable ones).
Survival Horror genre especially for third person shooters is getting increasingly rare with the death of Silent Hill and the change of Resident Evil...
Less than 24 hours ago, director John Carpenter announced he's executive producing a new installment in his Halloween franchise, an announcement met with the sort of unfettered enthusiasm horror fans usually reserve for an especially goopy exploding head.
People were also upset that the horror / comedy wasn't nominated for Best Original Screenplay, especially given that Get Out is the highest grossing debut film based on an original screenplay in history.
Consistently being on the hunt for food, resources to craft ammunition, and survivors to bolster your ranks doesn't always translate into a captivating gameplay loop — especially when you're faced with horrors other than the countless undead that roam around you.
When the horrendous crimes of Josef Fritzl were discovered in 2008 - he had imprisoned and sexually abused his daughter in a secret cellar in the Austrian family home for 24 years - many looked to Austria's artists for ways of understanding the horror as a possible symptom of national malaise, especially as another Austrian kidnap / imprisonment victim, Natascha Kampusch, had been in the news two years before.
(For the record, I nearly always identify with the «victim» when watching horror films, and I think most of the audience does, too — teenaged girls, especially, flock to movies like the Scream series or I Know What You Did Last Summer for three reasons: they like to see strong actresses in the lead roles, they enjoy watching the cute young guys cast opposite the girls, and finally, they want to be scareFor the record, I nearly always identify with the «victim» when watching horror films, and I think most of the audience does, too — teenaged girls, especially, flock to movies like the Scream series or I Know What You Did Last Summer for three reasons: they like to see strong actresses in the lead roles, they enjoy watching the cute young guys cast opposite the girls, and finally, they want to be scarefor three reasons: they like to see strong actresses in the lead roles, they enjoy watching the cute young guys cast opposite the girls, and finally, they want to be scared.)
The relationship between the hero and his deceased pet remains moving, and the story still works, especially for those too young to know Burton - fatigue (but old enough to handle some light horror).
«Insidious: Chapter 3» is shockingly good — especially for the third movie in a horror franchise.
Survival Horror genre especially for third person shooters is getting increasingly rare with the death of Silent Hill and the change of Resident Evil from third person to first person.
For that reason, I'd recommend skipping my review until after you've seen it if you're at all interested in such things as campy horror flicks (especially if you find most ridiculously formulaic), satirical romps, or just are enamored of the writing of Joss Whedon (Serenity, Atlantis: The Lost Empire).
Haneke's efforts at attracting horror film - goers through posters and trailers are salient, especially in the advertising campaign for Funny Games U.S. (although it is arguable whether his goal was realised).
Horror fans this release should be an instant purchase, especially for less than $ 10 bucks for both films.
LA times says,...» Although it's called «Heartless» (for several key reasons including an especially gruesome one), this compelling psychological horror - thriller contains a tremendous amount of heart.
The younger adolescent audience that the film is targeting may get some chills out of the images of old ladies stalking sexually active teenagers — especially if they haven't seen The Shining — but those looking for the next big thing in horror will have to keep on looking because It Follows does as its name suggests — follows, but it never leads.
Personal Shopper is one of those films that repays repeated viewing and will doubtless divide audiences, especially those looking for straight horror or pure European art movie, but it is definitely worth the price of admission whatever genre it fits.
Director Scott Derrickson has worked on horror flicks such as «Sinister» and «The Exorcism of Emily Rose,» so while we know it won't go that dark, if this film does manage to up the ante with some scares and chills, then that would be a major one - up on DC (especially with «Justice League Dark» slated for production).
And although you've always been a well - known actor and a well - regarded actor, but especially for like horror nerds like me who just soak up every horror movie they can.
Added Nicole, «We are very much horror fans, so we are very excited every time we get a new horror order, especially for Pennywise the clown.
And especially after the success of «A Quiet Place,» it's clear Hollywood has an appetite for horror flicks.
Horror fans and art - film aficionados alike have struggled some with what to make of writer - director Nicolas Pesce's debut film, which is disgusting enough for gore - hounds and pretty - looking enough for aesthetes, but which doesn't push either the genre or prestige buttons especially hard.
They are especially interested in mysteries, women's fiction, thrillers, horror, and science fiction, but are always on the lookout for fine nonfiction (health, medicine, nature, how - to, parenting) and even young adult books.
Many commentators throw up their hands in horror at this idea, and many consumers take it to extremes and face the consequences, but I think there is a case for a certain amount of debt at an early age, especially if it is at a low rate and subsidized by the government.
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