Sentences with phrase «fright into»

Her bedbug experience threw a little fright into her, but she powered through it, as she might have through a particularly lengthy and repetitive privilege log:
While it was going on, Indigo got bored and went back to his gold hunting, bashing a lump of coal so hard that pieces flew everywhere, and the baby got a chunk to suck, and the hamster jumped in fright into the health visitor's bag, and the health visitor said, «Thank goodness my twins...!
It's both a worthy successor to the R36 and a car to throw a fright into the prestige brands,» said the General Manager of Sales for Volkswagen Passenger Vehicles, Ryan Davies.
The actual storyline involves a pair of sibling National Guardsmen named Angus and Dorian (Jake Busey and Luke Wilson), who use a low - flying helicopter to put a fright into their unfaithful stepfather at their mother's request.

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Whenever there is a reaching down into innermost experience, into the nucleus of personality, most people are overcome by fright, and many run away.
This fails to take into account that whenever man has made a beginning of liberty he has taken fright, retreated, renounced his freedom, and sighed with relief at being able to put his destiny finally in the hands of someone else.
Their fight or flight mechanisms, and one might add their «fright» reactions, which we now know are built into their very DNA, do indeed seem to imply that a certain degree and type of suffering seems also to be built in.
Real Madrid survived a huge fright to squeeze into the Champions League semi-finals with a 3 - 2 aggregate victory over Borussia Dortmund, who were deserved 2 - 0 winners on the night.
Marseille gave Arsenal a fright in the opening 20 minutes, splitting the new partnership of Mertesacker and Vermaelen apart numerous times, but Arsenal settled into their rhythm quite efficiently.
that when emotions run high at the table, children can often enter into a fright, flight or fight mode
We learned earlier in this article that when emotions run high at the table, children can often enter into a fright, flight or fight mode and, subsequently, turn off their appetite, resulting in not eating anything.
When we are upset, afraid, or threatened, our sensory system kicks into gear and we enter into a fight, flight or fright mode.
Released into the daylight of equal debate, he has given the other two parties the fright of their lives.
If you have a student who is into theatre, singing or performance, point out how yoga and meditation can help with concentration, the ability to remember lines and conquer fears, such as stage fright.
These coats demand courage and personality, but once you overcome the initial fright, you're to stride into this season creating a fierce statement.
By the time the nigh endless climax rolls around, Fright Night has certainly established itself as just another in a long line of needless horror remakes - with the movie's failure especially disappointing given the strength of Farrell's engaging performance (and it's also worth noting that David Tennant does manage to inject some life into the proceedings with his small role as a Vegas vampire hunter).
And when studios do throw money into a fright flick (e.g., Universal's Van Helsing, bankrolled at $ 160 million), the results can be dismal.
More recently, a few Hollywood productions have let him explore a more tongue - in - cheek side to his persona («Horrible Bosses» and «Fright Night» for example), but before that in American films, he was largely squeezed into straight - up hero or classic villain roles.
Crimson Peak reveals the first fright before the opening title, yet 15 minutes into the film this original screenplay feels more like a Jane Austin adaptation than a horror movie, and that isn't a complaint.
Holland frames the halls of Mrs. Appleby's as a labyrinth of corridors and darkened office space, inserting into its claustrophobic environs the kind of «wrong man» intrigue favoured by Holland in his previous exercises in pop fright.
The original Fright Night, while fondly remembered, falls firmly into the first category, and its remake is a solid if uninspired effort.
The new Fright Night, which remakes and updates Tom Holland's enduring and entertaining 1985 film about a high school kid who finds that a vampire has moved into the house next door, is about vampires and feelings, but not vampires with feelings.
An enjoyable genre effort that invests fun into the many fright - inducing moments, The Innkeepers is illustrative of West at the top of his game.
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She has written screenplays in the past, including the 2011 «Fright Night» remake, and rather than necessarily seeing the books «Sharp Objects» and «Dietland» as one - off films, she saw the open - ended possibilities for making them into series.
Because Fox's wet blanket of a demon generates absolutely zero scares, Jennifer's Body relies mostly on el cheapo startles to generate tension, such as Jennifer showing up behind people with no warning and don't - look - behind - that - door frights where things jump into view from off - screen.
The plot twists are easy to see coming, a contrived deus ex machina rescue attempt from Edith's Dr. Alan McMichael (Charlie Hunnam) is preposterous and hard to believe — when intelligent characters behave like fools, in this case charging into the lion's den armed only with accusations, not weapons or anything useful — and the unnecessary inclusion of a twirling little papillon — seriously, such a superfluous Spielberg - like addition to the story, a cute dog, stymies an atmosphere of fright in exchange for what exactly?
But for families interested in a fright film, this one includes brief, but strong, profanities and the portrayal of partial nudity when Caroline climbs into the shower.
Wan appears to throw everything into the film in order to produce frights.
Eventually, Fright Night transcends into the strip, where it becomes more action - oriented.
Why it's scary: Recognising the manipulations that lead to familiar horror tropes supplies a fair few frights, but the real terror begins when those big lift doors open... Although consistently funny as hell, Cabin in the Woods steers right into the full potential of its genre - wide horror knowledge when things really kick off, delivering brilliant pastiche at the same time as totally legitimate recreation.
Fright Night isn't the sort of film one points to as an example of a trendsetting horror film so much as one that took pre-existing conventions of the time and blended them into a satisfying hybrid.
«The Den» is a powerful «cyber home invasion» film that taps into the same sense of vulnerability that made traditional home invasion fright flicks like «The Strangers,» «You're Next» and «Funny Games» so powerful.
Women under 25 love scary movies, Gauthier - Mercier says in an interview, and this demo often brings boyfriends with them, turning fright night into date night.
Tapping into a relevant, cerebral horror for the most part before switching to more traditional, visceral frights towards the end, Peele has proved to be an adept director of horror, whilst retaining his comedy credentials.
And centred on a sixty - something father, Winfried (Peter Simonischek), donning fright wig and buck teeth to inveigle his way into the work - focused existence of his estranged, middle - aged daughter, Ines (Sandra Hüller)?
Along with Freddy Kruger and Creep Show, Fright Night was one of my first forays into the horror genre back in the day — Classic 80's horror at it's best — Love to add it to my collection.
The amazing folks over at Fright - Rags have already released some of the most badass horror t - shirts and apparel out there, and this month they are kicking their love of the Halloween season — and the Halloween movies — into high gear like never before.
Incredibly, the familiar formula of comic relief and well - placed jump scares continues to work in the third installment even though the frights conjured up this time aren't the type to dig into your brain and leave you lying awake horrified late at night.
With its dialogue muted and mushy and its score booming in a way that suggests what it might sound like if a ghetto blaster playing bad fright music were wrapped in a wool scarf and thrown into a metal well, the Dolby 2.0 mono audio lacks the aesthetic excuse the image has for its dreadfulness.
It's a canny satire of the vampire genre even as it's an honourable addition to it, exploring those metaphorical elements that transformed vampirism in the»80s into the equivalent of being the «cool kid» (The Lost Boys), the rock star (The Hunger), and the eternally demon lover (Fright Night).
If you're keeping score, so far it's Psycho, Stage Fright, and a small, not - insignificant detour into Un chien andalou, maybe.
Nominated for a Fright Meter Award for her performance in that 2013 film, Levy plays as a woman who recruits her pals to break into the house of an unexpectedly resourceful blind man (Lang).
Perhaps that's what owners want these days, but we can't help pining for a time when Overfinch was known not for its woodworking abilities, but its very real talent at turning sluggish, roly - poly land vehicles into barnstorming SUVs that could give contemporary sports cars a fright.
It's a form of stage fright as people release their books into the wild.
I tore away and broke my buttons and rushed out into the dappled woody light of morning, bawling in fright, but I wanted a sleep and a feed and so fetched the stupid trolley from its hiding place and brought it back to the main door of the printery where I met my father rushing the other way, a stick of type grasped in his hand.
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A man that runs into a house that is on fire to rescue somebody is not just extremely courageous; he has the skill to conquer fright.
For her latest book, international best selling author Monica McInerney delved into the fascinating worlds of the antiques trade, the Australian gold rush, stage fright, Irish surf schools and even...
Two new trailers, revealed during the Expo, take viewers deep into the frights and delights of the animated classic as Sora, Donald and Goofy transform into monsters to blend into the Monstropolis cityscape.
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