Sentences with phrase «fear at the horror»

We tremble with fear at the horror of the Nazi occupation and swell with compassion for those who were forced to hide or flee.

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As a recovering christian, 5 years clean and open minded, the truth definitely did set me free - it set me free of the horrors and fear that come with christianity; it allowed me to look at things from all sides (putting the shoe on the other foot so to speak); it allowed me to love more freely and be a better person.
What right have you, sir, Mr. clergyman, you, minister of the gospel to stand at the portals of the tomb, at the vestibule of eternity, and fill the future with horror and with fear?
That is until I lost 18 pounds on the Dukan Diet this past summer... Now I feel like I can wear shorts without fearing everyone will look at my thighs in absolute horror!
But this overbearing sense of familiarity is what dogs Cold Fear down into the lower echelons of the genre — it just doesn't do enough to further survival horror in any way at all.
Although at times it suffers from cheesy dialogue, The Cabin in the Woods is easily on the best horror films of our time, poking fun at the cliches of horror, while being pretty scary, as at least one of your greatest fears appears, in one of the best films of 2012.
The film works as supernatural horror at the same time as you feel the chaos and fear in everyday life during the Iran - Iraq War as experienced by people like the rest of us and not by presidents and kings.
The plot unravels beautifully, at a pace that's methodical but still anxiety - inducing, building up an air of psychological fear so impenetrable that the only relief from it is an occasional splattering of visceral horror or an even more rare quip along the way.
While horror movies often get shuffled into the «escapist entertainment» corner, a way to escape the world and just let your inner animal hoot and holler at blood and guts for 90 minutes, there are few genres as ready, willing, and effective at actually reflecting our real - world fears and anxieties.
Whilst most horror remakes have us quaking with fear at just how much (and usually how badly) our genre faves will be pillaged for...
The premise involves a shapeshifting monster that stalks its targets until they have sex, passing on the curse to someone else, and though a generation ago, this would seem like a fairly clear - cut AIDS metaphor, Mitchell (The Myth Of The American Sleepover) makes it at once more complicated (for instance, after killing a target, the titular It begins stalking the previous one again) and more primal, a locus for all kinds of sexual and social fears that horror movies tend to express more clearly than any other genre.
With limited resources at your disposal, you'll fight for survival and experience profound fear in this perfect blend of horror and action.
It's balanced execution of claustrophobic cinematography and traditional jump scares set the pace for a new franchise («Insidious: Chapter 2» and «Insidious: Chapter 3» followed) that reminded audiences of what horror films could be at their core: Films capable of absorbing audiences into a world filled with their darkest fears.
After a facing off with a particular nasty demon at the Amityville Horror home, Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) convinces her reluctant husband Ed (Patrick Wilson) that they need to take a break from paranormal cases for a while, fearing for both their safety and peace of mind.
With their surprise hit Layers of Fear, Bloober Team has proven itself adept at delivering psychological horror games that are as...
Played Demento; I'm used to play horror games, but Metroid Prime was no fun at all - mostly it made me play in constant fear; I didn't like it.
A family leaves in fear and isolation following a global event that has unleashed a horror that will attack at the slightest sound.
At the very least, Tony has a greater innate fear of Impending Space Horror than most Avengers, making this an important early telegraph of what's eventually to come.
Trey Edward Shults» sophomore feature It Comes at Night is a psychological horror film that traps the audience along with two families in an abandoned house in the woods that, over the course of a slow - burning 90 minutes, turns into a cauldron of fear, mistrust and paranoia as they try to survive an unnatural threat that is terrorizing the world.
Yes, this will terrify you to the bone, but at the center of all the horror lies a heartfelt and sad family drama full of real fears and emotions that we haven't seen used this effectively in horror since William Friedkin's masterpiece.
SANTA MONICA, CA (July 26, 2017)-- Fear knows no limits when the suspenseful horror - thriller It Comes at Night creeps its way onto Blu - ray ™ (plus Digital HD) and DVD September 12 from Lionsgate.
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Professional horror writers explore how great drama lies at the core of the most frightening films, and discuss the style and techniques used to invoke fear, suspense and thrills that linger long after the credits roll.
Shorris eloquently offers a penetrating and unsettling look at American fear birthed by the horrors of the atom bomb and nurtured by 9/11 that promises to have an enduring impact on global and domestic policy for generations to come.
Just as ol' Lovecraft would have wanted, for our month - long Horror October Reveal celebration we here at Kodansha Comics fully intend to bring you that fear of the unknown — of unknown new digital manga licenses, that is!
With limited resources at their disposal, players will fight for survival and experience profound fear in this perfect blend of horror and action.
Many horror games, films and books rely on the fear of the unknown to instil a sense of dread in their audience... and though it's never truly scary, Dead Money succeeds at being extremely tense and unnerving.
The attempts at complete mind - numbing horror might fail, but in terms of atmosphere and creep factor Layers of Fear wins.
While it's not truly original and borrows a bit too much at times from its inspirations, Layers of Fear is solid horror gaming and a step in the right direction for the development team.
Unlike a lot of other survival horror games (looking at you, Resident Evil) it understands that horror is created in our own heads through isolation and the fear of what lurks around the corner, not from simply draining all life from the world.
Fresh off the success of Layers of Fear, the people over at Bloober Team have announced that they will begin publishing independent horror games.
The setting alone makes Detention more interesting than the seven trillion horror games set in a haunted house released over the past few years (looking at you, Layers of Fear).
Whether subverting artists» original works — including their own — twisting historic narratives or peeling back the surface of consumer - driven culture to reveal the horror and humour that lies beneath, the Chapmans compel us to confront the nagging fears that lie at the dark heart of the Western psyche.
The sculptures are at times hideous visions that present bodies in states of fear, sadness and horror.
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