Sentences with phrase «macabre past»

Explore the macabre past of an old mansion in the 1930's and solve puzzles of light and shadows in this fully black & white survival horror.
Explore the macabre past of an old mansion and solve puzzles of light and shadows in this fully black and white survival horror.
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When Alex's young daughter, Sally (Bailee Madison, Brothers), comes to stay, she soon discovers the mansion's macabre past and goes about unleashing a terrifying set of events.

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[133] While Osborne has used macabre imagery about Theresa May in the past, he did not directly comment on the incident, although he was criticised for the alleged remark.
Filmmaker Dan T. Hall explores macabre shadows of the past as he documents the haunting of the infamous Fox Hollow Farm estate, former home of alleged serial killer Herb Baumeister.
To solve a mysterious and macabre murder, Homicide brings in Brother Sam, a minister with a criminal past whom Dexter recognizes as a fellow killer that might have found a cover even better than his own; now a local hero, Debra is surprised by two life - changing proposals.
His latest film, Crimson Peak, again combines his abiding obsessions, a story about a macabre clash between the past and the future, modernity and archaism, the realm of the living and that of the dearly departed.
For a taste of the macabre, consider the Downtown haunted tour, which delves into spooky stories of Sacramento's past, including the Indian burial ground under City Hall and rumored ghosts at the allegedly haunted Crest Theatre.
Explore a Devastated, Darkly Beautiful Planet: Revion Prime is an alien world, with environments inspired by the work of macabre artists like H.R. Giger and H.P. Lovecraft, that challenges you to unearth its dark history by connecting fragments of the past.
Good friend and 2x former cover artist Camille Rose Garcia just opened a new body of work, «La Danse Macabre» at Seattle's Roq La Rue Gallery this past weekend.
Columns and reviews Associate editor Pablo Larios writes a fan letter in praise of the late Guy Davenport; Olivia Laing discussed the enduring relevance of Philip Guston's «Klan» paintings amidst recent racial tensions in the US; Krzysztof Kościuczuk observes how «necropolo,» a new genre of macabre, deadpan music in Poland, reflects current political anxieties; Ben Eastham witnesses a revival of state - of - the - nation novels in his review of Virginie Despentes's book trilogy, «Vernon Subutex»; Andrew Mellor surveys the London Sinfonietta, past and present, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary; and Elvia Wilk asks whether live - action role play can help us overcome social obstacles in the art world.
In light of the complexities of tackling a number of unfamiliar and highly technical media, Eisenman was wise to stick to familiar subject matter — the works convey disaffected drinking scenes, surrealistic / expressionistic portraits and nudes, and the occasional macabre figure that have been features of her work over the past several years — albeit with a fresh perspective.
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