Sentences with phrase «in suspense about»

And Marc Weidenbaum, editor - in - chief of the magazine didn't leave us in suspense about what the new title was going to be.
We are in no suspense about Rothstein's answer, of course: the poor, because they are poor, should not be expected to learn as much.
I won't keep you in suspense about my opinion of this exercise: Mr. Reilly is full of prunes — that's an expression we old folks like to use.
Warren Buffett, one of the world's most swayful investors remains in suspense about the advantages of trading bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Foreign allies and companies that source steel and aluminum from abroad were left in suspense about how the tariffs deadline would play out until late Monday and were fretting about the uncertainty created by the situation.

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David, I'd wondered about your gelatin entry and was waiting in suspense to find out why.
Arsenal fans (and the players) have been kept in suspense for long enough, and it is about time we were told the truth about Wenger's future.
About the only suspense attendant to last week's judicial conventions in Albany for state Supreme Court, which one Democratic attendee called «extremely boring,» was whether a Capital District Democrat would emerge to challenge Ulster's Julian Schreibman.
Meanwhile, top local Democrats came together to denounce Trump, who said in a debate a day earlier that he would «keep you in suspense» about whether he would accept the election results.
I feel like everyone is talking about it but in case you haven't heard, it's a Netflix original series with a mix of sci - fi and suspense.
Your ploy worked, now I'm in suspense:) And uff, I know what you mean about colored jeans.
A great trailer gives you enough information about what to expect from a film while still keeping you in suspense and making you want to learn more.
Director James Cameron's 1986 blockbuster follow - up to Ridley Scott's Oscar winning science - fiction / horror flick that became one of the biggest grossing films of 1979 asks a good question to a successful hit... How do you make a successful sequel to a film in which much of the suspense comes from learning about the mysterious monster?
De Niro's performance begins to seem more a matter of well - practiced gestures than real conviction, and the long, silly finale more an exercise in empty panache by director Tony Scott than a truly gripping suspense piece involving people we care about.
An efficient prison break movie that manages to be tense and gripping, even though there is nothing really memorable about the plot and it doesn't even make any attempt to conceal its artificial and clearly manipulative efforts to create suspense in many key scenes.
It tries to create suspense about the survival of Bilbo, who we know full well is going to live long enough to be in the «Rings» films.
This series, about an underground British antiterror team that has joined forces with U.S. Special Forces veteran Damien Scott (Sullivan Stapleton), does succeed in wresting plenty of high - level suspense out of these low - aiming scripts — no small miracle.
He did several suspense films, including Johnny Allegro and Dangerous Profession, but it was his work on The Window that earned Tetzlaff a permanent place in the memories of filmgoers — a dark, chilling, and suspenseful thriller, based on the fable of the boy - who - cried - wolf, this film, about a young boy (Bobby Driscoll) known for telling tall tales, who witnesses a murder in his tenement building and can't get anyone to believe him, was an instant hit.
There's no suspense about what will become of Anne: The whole film is a recounting of the events leading up to the one haunting pre-credit image, of Anne in her final repose, with which Haneke brings us into this experience.
The only suspense to be had in this bland chiller is whether or not Sophie is right about her family being threatened, or whether she is, indeed, cracking up.
Amid familiar themes of obsession, psychosis and gender politics, this stylish cautionary tale about foreigners in strange lands manages to generate consistent suspense within an intriguing moral framework while avoiding genre pitfalls.
It is in fact a prequel set just before the events with kurt russell, now having seen the 1982 version about 10x i kinda know whats gona happen for the most part in this film, now that does nt mean there wasnt alot to enjoy, seeing cool new versions of the thing (which are very well done), and still being in suspense on who is infected and who isn't.
Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's juicy documentary about expert suspense filmmaker Brian De Palma doubles down on its subject's famous obsessions with Alfred Hitchcock, curvy women in peril and coke - snorting gangsters, reclaiming a peevish Hollywood giant in the process.
Instead, what we learn about Joe comes through in disjointed flashbacks that appear at times of suspense, fear and pain.
This ripcord - tight suspense thriller, about a meek loner who engages in an ill - advised attempt at revenge, debuted at Cannes, and after seeing it at TIFF, stuck in my head all throughout fall and winter.
Kind of noteworthy, if not actually remarkable, then, is that the movie actually works as well as it does, offering up suspense set pieces that are genuinely suspenseful despite one's security that everyone in the top - billed cast that we're supposed to care about will be okay.
But while Chandor's script does well to inject some suspense into the story by keeping things tight and claustrophobic with everyone trapped in the office like rats in a cage, it's the actors who truly make the material interesting, even if you don't always understand what they're talking about.
Affleck has never exactly been the most dynamic actor in my opinion, but in the other films he's both directed and starred in — The Town and the Oscar - winning Argo — he knew how to pace the action, build suspense and make you care about what happened.
Talk about leaving gamers in suspense!
It plays with the Robert Wise - directed The House on Telegraph Hill (1951), a handsome suspense melodrama about a European WWII relocation camp survivor (Valentino Cortesa) who takes the identity of a deceased friend for a new life in America, which includes a son, a San Francisco mansion, and a suitor (Richard Basehart) who may have ulterior motives.
Features commentary by film scholar Dana Polan, a new interview with Gloria Grahame biographer Vincent Curcio, a 20 - minute piece with filmmaker Curtis Hanson produced for the 2002 DVD release, a condensed version of the 1975 documentary I'm a Stranger Here Myself (this runs about 40 minutes), and the radio adaptation of the original novel produced for «Suspense» in 1948, plus a fold - out booklet with an essay by Imogen Sara Smith.
As Roy stands in a field, with the boy in his arms, peering with great anguish at the eastern horizon behind a line of trees, the suspense is no less unbearable for the fact that we know that what we're about to see is the most quotidian thing in the world: as The Beloved sang in 1990, it's just the sun rising.
Other highlights in this strand include: the World Premiere of Thierry Poiraud's DO N'T GROW UP, a stylish and inventive film about a group of teens on an unnamed island who wake up to find their youth facility eerily abandoned; the World Premiere of Jon Spira's affectionate documentary ELSTREE 1976 about the bit performers who appeared in George Lucas» box office behemoth Star Wars; GHOST THEATER, the latest film from director Hideo Nakata, the forerunner of J - horror; GREEN ROOM, Jeremy Saulnier's latest exercise in edge of the seat suspense, starring Patrick Stewart, Imogen Poots and Anton Yelchin; returning for the third year running, Sion Sono screens LOVE AND PEACE, his tale of punk rock and talking turtles; and the fantastically prolific Takashi Miike's riotous, unruly gangster vampire concoction YAKUZA APOCALYPSE.
Yesterday, THN had the opportunity to speak with Aussie stunner Sharni Vinson about her heroic role in Adam Wingard's intense, yet superbly funny suspense thriller YOU»RE NEXT.
Focusing on the leak of the Pentagon Papers in 1971, The Post is a stunning film that plays like a crackerjack suspense thriller but is about nothing less than the survival of the First Amendment and the right of a free press.
Everything else is just bonus in this romantic thriller about a woman pursued in Paris for her late husband's stolen fortune: the Henry Mancini score, the Hitchcock - ian suspense, the plot twists and Walter Mathau as a CIA agent.
«Alfred Hitchcock's famous explanation about the real difference between surprise and suspense — a bomb exploding with no warning vs. being forewarned about the bomb in advance — lies at the heart of the difference between his film Psycho (based on the Robert Bloch novel) and the new A&E television series «Bates Motel,» which examines Norman Bates» upbringing and the events that will ultimately mold him into a cross-dressing murderer with dual personalities.»
A fatalistic suspense drama set in rural Ireland, Calvary wonders about faith and cynicism, and the distinction between surrender and sacrifice.
Man Down (R for disturbing violence and pervasive profanity) Suspense thriller about a U.S. Marine vet (Shia LaBeouf) who is accompanied by a fellow vet (Jai Courtney) during a desperate search for his wife (Kate Mara) and estranged son (Charlie Shotwell) upon returning to the States after serving in Afghanistan.
The weekend's other top 10 newcomer, Universal Pictures» PG - 13 suspense film Breaking In, bowed with about $ 17.6 million.
Strickland builds suspense out of the mundane: Jones stresses out about getting paid, and he watches as the people who run the studio argue in a language he can't speak, about issues that have clearly been festering for some time.
Anthony Hopkins is «Hitchcock» in this 2012 bio-pic about the master of suspense during the making 1963's «Psycho.»
Red Dead Redemption 2 is officially coming next year, but Rockstar's keeping us in suspense as to what the game is actually about until the first trailer debuts on Thursday.
In its tone, acting, location work, music and inexorably mounting suspense, this is an exemplary horror film, apart from the detail that they're not usually subtitled «A Christmas Tale» and tell about wild Santas.
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Traffik (R for violence, sexuality, drug use, disturbing images and pervasive profanity) Suspense thriller about two couples (Paula Patton and Omar Epps, and Roselyn Sanchez and Laz Alonso) whose getaway weekend at a lair isolated in the mountains is rudely interrupted by the arrival of a violent biker gang.
10 × 10 (Unrated) Suspense thriller about a young businesswoman (Kelly Reilly) who is kidnapped and locked in a soundproof, concrete cell by a creepy identity thief (Luke Evans) Supporting cast includes Noel Clarke, Jason Maza and Olivia Chenery.
The suspense picks up in the last couple of episodes, but for a show that's about a gun - toting hit man and a class full of struggling actors, Barry demonstrates something entirely unexpected: restraint.
One of the most revealing documentaries ever made about a filmmaker, Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow's juicy profile of suspense expert Brian De Palma doubles down on its subject's famous obsessions with Hitchcock, gorgeous women in peril and coke - snorting gangsters.
«Argo», Ben Affleck's suspense filled political thriller about the rescue of six Americans during the 1980 hostage crisis in Iran has been named the best picture of 2012 by the Nevada Film Critics Society.
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