Not exact matches
True
horror feels like it could
happen in real
life.
It's really the best
horror movie ever made... I do also
happen to think that this is a really spooky, scary topic, that you could be possessed or that there could be supernatural things
happening that impact your very ordinary
life.
One of the signal hits of 2017 was a fiendishly clever
horror parody that put mainstream audiences in the mind of a black man uncovering the conspiracy theory of his
life; even the thickest moviegoing Mr. Jones knew there was something
happening here.
True
horror feels like it could
happen in real
life.
It's a mystery game, rather than
horror — but when a jump scare did
happen, it certainly
lived up to that phrase.
Living in concrete bunkers and fighting nature could very well
happen, to our
horror.
As humans, with one heart and two legs, we didn't think about what we'd do, we didn't plan what
happened, we felt the
horror of the
lives lost and the beauty that this man had shared with the international community as he announced he was fasting until a meaningful action was taken by the UNFCCC.
But as things go the
happenings of
life moved me past that initial conversation with Clive Hamilton and the first article I had written on why Environmental NGOs should be engaged on this issue, shelved my shock and
horror to focus on the «now» of the environmental movement — incinerators, carbon rule, loopholes in the carbon rule, divestment, fracking, etc..
Take global warming, as already noted: with all the data regarding its nature, the problem is not the uncertainty about facts (as those who caution us against panic claim), but our inability to believe that it can really
happen: look through the window, the green grass and blue sky are still there,
life carries on, nature follows its rhythm... And therein resides the
horror...»
As we pour more of the privacies of
life into our devices (personal habits revealed by app data, banking info, gigs of connected cloud storage, our social media troves), we probably (somewhat unthinkingly perhaps) recognize that it's all kind of a bad idea, and maybe a
horror show waiting to
happen.