Sentences with phrase «like fright»

Nearby, in the booth of the Rhona Hoffman Gallery from Chicago, is a photo the American artist Deana Lawson shot in the Democratic Republic of Congo: a young man, smiling on a deserted road, with bunches of bananas framing his head like a fright wig.
While companies like Fright Rags and Cavity Colors continue kicking ass with...
His career becomes even brighter when you start to appreciate how he refuses to phone in performances in movies where it would have been easy to sleepwalk, like Fright Night and Winter's Tale, which is the kind of legendarily bad movie that every actor deserves to have on their resume just so they can say they were there.
The first two movies haven't exactly set the world on fire, but if you like your fright flicks slick, stylish and packed with jumps, this should tick all the right boxes.
I know brand recognition supposedly equals profits (ahem, tell that to recent films like Fright Night and Conan the Barbarian), but maybe they could try to make something new using the general idea of an FBI agent infiltrating a criminal ring.
For those who like a fright, why not visit some of these supposedly haunted buildings this Halloween and see if the rumours are true.

Not exact matches

And that's what they look like under a microscope — meet the dweller in the dark, Halicephalobus mephisto, in all his fright - dispensing glory.
These ghosts look more like they're the ones getting a fright, instead of giving others a fright.
Thanks for persevering through a terrible fright — I once opened a drawer and discovered evidence of a visitor much like yours.
It seemed like there might have been a little stage fright in game one, even in the Portland game.
I have this feeling that he shoulda, woulda, coulda tried the young guns like Jeff - Reine Adelaide of Alex Iwobi, then again the stage fright might have gotten to them... But who knows they may have turned the game on its head... or... not!
And if you know how Barcelona had circled our players like vultures in recent time, you will understand the fright.
People don't know this but I used to have stage fright, and I know it came from my sixth grade, I was like the school player and I forgot my lines and I was forever traumatized.
The Horror Mazes are the unique aspects of the Fright Nights — scary movie - inpired mazes where costumed actors jump out at you from dark corners and meat - locker like passages.
Amy purports itself to be survival horror, but the only surviving you'll be doing is trying to make sense of the muddled gameplay mess laid before you as you're «scared» by the same gimmicky frights, like bursting gas pipes and falling portraits, over and over again.
Nick Braun (Prom, TV's Poor Paul), Alison Brie (Scream 4, TV's Community), Brandon T. Jackson (Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son, Tropic Thunder), Christopher Mintz - Plasse (Fright Night, Superbad) and Jay Pharoah (TV's Saturday Night Live, Lola Versus) are set to co-star in the film.
We were dubious when this remake of the classic suburban fright flick was announced — it looked like just another cheap Hollywood cash - in.
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.
Martin Freeman: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy David Tennant: Fright Night (2011) Brendan Gleeson: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire • The Guard Salma Hayek: Puss in Boots • Grown Ups Jeremy Piven: Cars • Grosse Pointe Blank Anton Yelchin: The Smurfs • Like Crazy
Asylums are the refuge of B - movies and others seeking easy frights, but like with everything it has done, Penny Dreadful found new ways to make it extra horrible.
This bloody - minded need to constantly «re-invent» the horror genre with each outing leads less to innovation, and more to easily - staled trends like J - horror remakes, torture porn, or found - footage frights.
But Gillespie, the journeyman who made Lars And The Real Girl and the Fright Night remake, directs I, Tonya like yet another entry in the endless cycle of Goodfellas clones, employing freeze frames, multiple narrators, and enough played - out, wall - to - wall pop cues (yes, «Spirit In The Sky» makes an appearance) to stock a jukebox.
I've moved past all the reservations I had about remaking Fright Night (because there's nothing I can do about it) and while I'm not feeling mad excitement at the prospect of this version, I like the cast enough that I'm willing to give it a chance.
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Australia is brutal and beautiful, and Roeg's film is nothing short of a captivating masterpiece that, like Ted Kotcheff's Wake In Fright the same year, suggests that Australia is never more fascinating than when viewed through the lens of a foreigner.
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Ex-photographer and future seafarer Tristan (Chris Sarandon, «Fright Night») is an amiable, trustworthy type that Isolda immediately takes a liking to, but he's a mere bystander in this town compared to the local bullies who run the show.
Yes, it's really cool to see Smaug (Cumberbatch, Penguins of Madagascar) destroy Lake - town, but it's also so rife with CGI that it looks more like a well - made video game than an honest - to - goodness real - life tale of fright and might.
If confirmed, VanCamp will have beaten out Jessica Brown Findlay (Downton Abbey), Emelia Clarke (Game of Thrones), Imogen Poots (Fright Night), Anna Kendrick (End of Watch), Felicity Jones (Like Crazy), and Alison Brie (Community) for the coveted role.
Like The Exorcist, it's a supernatural fright flick that provokes serious discussion.
Your internal fright alarm gets set off and you get that feeling like, «Oh dam, just look behind you!»
Yeah, there'd already been a bevy of run - after slasher films with beastly boogeyman - like brutes such as Bob Clark's Black Christmas (1974), and Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), but even those formidable spine - chillers weren't quite like this nimbly sophisticated fright flick.
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?
Touchstone Pictures / DreamWorks Pictures: Bridge of Spies (2015)(Blu - ray + DVD) Delivery Man (2013)(Blu - ray) The Fifth Estate (2013)(Blu - ray + DVD) Fright Night (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) The Help (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) The Hundred - Foot Journey (2014)(Blu - ray) I Am Number Four (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) Lincoln (2012)(4 - Disc Blu - ray + DVD Combo) Need for Speed (2014)(Blu - ray) People Like Us (2012)(Blu - ray + DVD) Real Steel (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) War Horse (2011)(4 - Disc Blu - ray + DVD Combo)
No, I did Fright Night with the same DP and we have a certain style we like for 3D and we're doing it that way, same lenses.
Like The Blair Witch Project, that most influential (and effective) of found - footage fright flicks, the Paranormal Activity films tend to sharply divide genre fans.
The remake can turn out good or bad, I like this news cause it means we'll get a REAL DVD / Blu - Ray of Fright Night (Meaning Special features that include more then just the trailer)
The sort of problem Sontag has with Jameson is, of course, the very argument Bordwell has with anyone from Slavoj Žižek to Jacques Lacan, evident in a comment he makes on his blog (but not in the book) that echoes directly Sontag's: «Most of FRT [Zizek's The Fright of Real Tears] offers standard film criticism, providing impressionistic readings of various [Krzysztof] Kieslowski films in regard to recurring themes, visual motifs, dramatic structures, borrowed philosophical concepts, and the like
And that was like two days before I started shooting Fright Night Part 2.
From the cinematography, make - up, and set - design, Fright Night feels like a classic vampire flick.
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According to the New York Post's Page Six, Anna Kendrick (Up in the Air, The Twilight Saga), Felicity Jones (Cemetery Junction, Like Crazy) and Imogen Poots (Fright Night, 28 Weeks Later) are considered frontrunners for the role, which isn't identified but is presumably that of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Sharon Carter.
«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.
Anna is best known for her roles in «Twilight» and «Up In The Air», while British actress Felicity recently starred in «Like Crazy» and Imogen fronted horror comedy remake «Fright Night».
This week the nerds discuss recent movie trailers like Captain America, Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Fright Night and much much more.
I would marvel at the ingeniously designed video covers for films like Dead Alive, Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, The Blob, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: Dream Master, Cutting Class, Chopping Mall and Fright Night amongst many, many others.
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Horror hits like Stephen King's IT and Jordan Peele's directorial debut Get Out saw audiences flocking to these for a good fright.
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What begins with a very well done fright flick falls apart like so many of these things do and what had been a fun movie becomes a pointless bore and chore for the last half an hour.
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