Sentences with phrase «macabre tale»

A "macabre tale" refers to a story or narrative that is disturbing, gruesome, or chilling. It often includes dark or horrifying elements, such as death, violence, or supernatural elements. Full definition
In other categories, Disney / Pixar's uproarious and inspiring Ratatouille was named Best Animated Feature, and Paramount's macabre tale of vengeance, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, was honored for Best Art Direction.
It's an amazing read, a very dark, macabre tale set in Victorian London.
From what I heard, John Carpenter was hoping this could be the future of the Halloween franchise, with every subsequent film having been a different macabre tale centered around Halloween.
Finally, the legendary Sondheim play came [or fell] into the hands of the one director who could take its stylishly macabre tale and do it justice.
• Lafcadio Hearn's The Faceless Ghost and Other Macabre Tales from Japan: A Graphic Novel (Kindle Edition)
This dark, macabre tale of New England terror is about little Norman Babcock (Kodi Smit - McPhee) a fairly normal kid who has a special talent.
Snicket's macabre tale of three newly orphaned siblings has been lavishly visualized.
Out of the three episodes based on the macabre tales by Edgar Allan Poe, the third — the only modern - day one, directed by Federico Fellini — is far and away the best.
Poe's macabre tales are re-envisioned by three auteurs: Vadim, Malle, and Fellini.
Now, some three years later, Katz has returned with another macabre tale called Small Crimes.
Theroux's seventh novel, The Black House is a macabre tale set in the English countryside.
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