Not exact matches
Columns like «The Top Shelf,» which she often conducted while sitting on the subject's bathroom floor,
featured insider - y interviews in which supermodels, magazine editors and beauty and fashion execs revealed their daily routines, preferred products and, in a
plot twist, quite candid struggles with insecurities (supermodel Karlie Kloss on acne, J. Crew's then - creative director, Jenna Lyons, on aging and ice cream).
While the first clutch of episodes mainly focused on aristocratic social issues, the second series
features a string of shocking
plot twists, including the surprise deaths of several major characters.
The final chapter of the 2013 college football season was befitting of a year that
featured too many
plot twists to count.
It
features toned arms, slinky outfits, a cat fight, titillating e-mails, a military more consumed with sex than violence, a
plot with more inconceivable
twists than «Homeland,» and a Twitter's - delight lexicon: an «embedded» mistress named Broadwell, a biography called «All In,» an other - other woman of Middle East ancestry who was a «social liaison» to the military, a shirtless F.B.I. agent crushing on the losing - her - shirt - to - debt Tampa socialite, a pair of generals helping the socialite's twin sister with a custody case, and lawyers and crisis - management experts linked to Monica Lewinsky, John Edwards and the ABC show «Scandal...»
The
plot twist is good and it
features a large amount of humor and enjoyable moments.
There's a unique novelty in general to this film's
featuring its protagonist as a biopic in the starring role, and as a war film, it has a few other
twists, but when it falls to formula, it falls pretty hard, with very mid-20th century Hollywood tropes to its
plotting, characterization and, for that matter, fluff which tends to get a little too fluffy for its own good.
High points include the implanted Ripley's recitation of the line «somebody's got to kill me» directly into the camera and the most genuinely unsettling finale of the series — an unrelentingly tragic denouement (
featuring Bishop's return, sort of) which is redeemed spectacularly by the principal
plot twist of Alien Resurrection.
Both halves of this week's Friday Night Double
Feature, Alfred Hitchock's The Lady Vanishes and George Sluizer's The Vanishing, hinge on the disappearance of a woman but share far more than that
plot twist.
The A.V. Club caught a special sneak preview screening of Split at Fantastic Fest, where we described as a «Hitchcockian take on a Silence Of The Lambs serial - killer movie,»
featuring Shyamalan's signature
plot twists and turns — including one at the end that had our audience gasping and applauding — and anchored by McAvoy's virtuosic, if showy, performance as Kevin / Dennis / Hedwig / et al..
There's a terrific introductory sequence
featuring River Phoenix as a young Indy, exploring some of the origins of his character; a couple nasty tombs are waiting to be explored; many countries dying for a visit from the 1989 Just - Call - Me - Indy World Tour; Nazis; Sallah (John Rhys - Davies» greatest role outside of Gimli);
plot twists and turns; and so many action sequences and trademarked humor that you just couldn't find a fedora big enough to carry it all.
The
plot that follows
features plenty of nonsensical
twists and turns that give White and director Scott Sanders an excuse to pack in every memorable element from Blaxploitation's heyday.
The
plot itself follows the creature
feature formula to the letter, offering not a single
twist or turn to force your brain cells into action.
So begins the romance framing this movie,
featuring a
plot that
twists fate around many of the characters» life events and moments of decision.
That aside (and a silly
plot twist with another reporter played by Margot Robbie), this is by far the best
feature film in which Tina Fey has played the lead.
This
feature begins with a simple three - answer question on the
plot of the book: was it predictable, did it have some
twists, or was it completely surprising.
The built in dictionary allowed me to quickly understand terms... and the note / bookmark
feature allowed me to note / review my speculations on
plots and
twists!»
... Even the linear
plots feature twists and turns, thanks to unreliable narrators.
I'm ruling out Azrael not from a lack of evidence but because from a narrative perspective I believe him to be a poor choice since he was
featured so little in the game, and it's entirely possible for players to never even bother completing his missions, making it an even poorer
plot twist.
In a bizarre meta -
twist, though, the
plot is a loose allegory for the current console war and
features characters based on the three major consoles.
In fact, just like that game, the ending
features a
plot twist that completely turns the story you experienced throughout on its head.
To The Moon is a masterful piece of storytelling, which not only
features a huge
plot twist, but is both heart - breaking and bittersweet.
The current publisher of the Universal Fighting System CCG, Mega Man The Board Game, Buffy The Vampire Slayer The Board Game, Top Gun The
Plot Twist Party Game, Universal Tactics The Miniatures Game
featuring Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat X and Dragon Ball Z, and many more.
SWORD ART ONLINE: Integral Factor
features original and exclusive stories with all - new
plot twists, new characters and monsters, as well as familiar faces returning from the beloved series, including Kirito and Asuna.
The
plot, as we can tell at this moment, also won't
feature some massive
twists and incredible character development.
This is a helpful
feature to review the
plot — especially the ending cutscene which has something of a
twist.
The fight between / r / Bitcoin and / r / btc
features another
plot twist.