Sentences with phrase «evoke feelings of dread»

Relationship gridlock, like freeway gridlock during rush hour, can evoke feelings of dread, frustration, anger, and panic.
Schumacher is good at showing you the sleaze, but he's not as good at evoking a feeling of dread, or twisting the knot in your stomach.
There wasn't a time where I outright yelled in surprise, but the game does a great job in making its Rez - like visuals evoke a feeling of dread while you're playing the game.

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The film blends dread with intrigue, often evoking that feeling of dangerous wonder, where you know you're watching something uneasy unfold but can't take your eyes off the screen.
While 2008's «The Strangers» evoked a sense of dread and fear that made it feel as though this could happen to anyone anywhere, «The Strangers: Prey at Night» felt much more extravagant and didn't really capture the dread of the original.
The film's opening, with the bandmates waking up in a field in their beater of a van, instantly evokes The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and speaks to archetypal dread: the feeling of a boat adrift on a limitless sea that these backwoods horrors, when they work, suggest.
I suspect he intends the ambiguity, in what could represent either controlled substances or ordinary medical practices, to evoke the shock of transgression and the dread viewers may feel confronted with their likely future.
Mr. Kabakov exploits the intrinsic silence of painting to evoke feelings of alienation and dread.
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