Sentences with phrase «more about the horrors»

I do like to watch the occasional Horror movie but what I like more about horror movies is the makeup and special effects.
But we often hear more about the horror stories and frustrations about dating apps rather than anything positive.
Mo Hayder's The Devil of Nanking is more about the horrors that people do to one another rather than anything supernatural — but that just makes it all the more terrifying.
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The game is more about horror rather than a plethora of action we've seen being slowly injected into the Resident Evil series over the years.

Not exact matches

NIA looks like it has a lot of good information mixed with bad, but they're still a bunch of crackpots wailing about hyperinflation with little regard for the historical profligacies it takes to cause the levels they're afraid (or for a more modern example the comedic horror tale that is Venezuela).
It is MORE about how I live my life as one who calls themself a Christian than what horror I am avoiding be trusting in Christ.
Even more disturbing than the now - familiar horror stories about what government agents have done to protect America are all the report's examples of how little was done to protect us from them.
Yet even if they tried, the evangelists could not put aside their knowledge of the crucifixion and resurrection and feel what the people of Galilee felt, any more than someone writing today about Jewish history in the 1930s can put aside their knowledge of the horror of the Holocaust or of the creation of the state of Israel.
But isn't it more likely that he or she is trying to teach students about the dangers of propaganda and the horrors of the Holocaust?
I also do not believe that having students argue controversial positions necessarily makes them better thinkers or more morally sensitive as you implied by your comment about how an assignment like this could have the effect of causing students to think about the horrors of the Holocaust.
This book is more than a collection of apocalyptic horror stories; it is in the authors» characterization a «can - do» book: a book about what you [meaning all of us] tan do to help restore the work ethic.»
We can also learn much from Tocqueville or Manent or Beneton about the excesses of our individualism, about our inability to keep Locke in the Locke box, about the horror that is Roe v. Wade and the mean womyn side of our feminism, and about the more narcissistic and laughably risk - averse elements of our creeping and sometimes creepy libertarianism.
At the very time we humans have been learning more about the ecology of all planetary life, we have been discovering to our horror how much we are now upsetting the delicate balances in the living systems of the ecosphere.
Films about rescue operations are presented more like a horror movie than as the sobering chronicles of somebody's reality.
He will want to know more about the remarkable sailors whose stories are included or he will have read so much of watery ordeals that sailing vessels thereafter will fill him with horror.
And somehow, even after hearing horror stories about hurt children, you will walk away more deeply in love with humanity.
Many BabyCenter en Español moms and dads found names in telenovelas, TV shows, or movies about organized crime or horror — although they tended to choose the names of celebrities who battled the villains in these stories or fought for a more just world.
It can be a daunting choice to consider, with some people shouting the benefits of cloth diapering and insisting you are killing the environment with your Huggies, and with yet more people telling horror stories about how difficult and time consuming cloth diapering can be.
And I would bet that the hospital horror stories are more to do with the womens «feelings» about her birth experience rather than the actual damaged / dead babies from the home birth horror stories.
Then, as time goes on, you hear more and more about prenatal screenings, things that can go wrong and horror stories of heartbreak from other women.
... The more I talk to people who work in corporate America, the more horror stories I hear about how professionals have lost control of their livelihoods.
If we would only think more positive, if we would only start from cleaning our own doorsteps, not pointing fingers at each others so easily, not hating on what we don't know anything about... World would be less of horror and terror and more of a loving place.
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But after the first third — the film is more than 3 hours long — Schindler begins to recognize the horrors that are going on around him and feels compelled to do something about it.
Driftwood is presented and promoted as a horror movie with psychological elements, and while this is true, it undersells what is an effective psycho thriller, less about gore and horror, more about story and character.
But as with Hillcoat's subsequent film The Road, neither the script nor the direction allow a genuine sense of horror to build, and it becomes more about the journey itself than the meaning behind it.
The horrors mount for Jen when Richard returns and is more concerned about Jen blowing his cover than her well - being.
Far be it from me to expect any sort of cerebral experience from a slasher about a doll, but it's evident that a degree of thought DID go into this, which makes its overall failure as a horror film all the more disappointing.
Apparently, they just lied about it becoming the final chapter and wanted to add more installments because they're in it for the horror and money.
This is a film about a horrific act of violence that eventually results in more bloodshed and gruesomely realistic, Cronenbergian body horror than anything I've seen in a long time.
Broad Green Pictures has debuted a second trailer for the upcoming horror thriller Wish Upon, about a magical box a young woman receives that causes more problems than anything.
Arguments about core mechanics of how summons are intended to work aside, it appears that gothic horror adventure title will be getting a patch next week to make matching easier and, more intriguing, to scale the stats of lower level players to the host.
What is it about a game that you think can make a more effective horror experience than movies or fiction?
I also don't find it inordinately scary, but it is well created, especially in its use of sound to create tension, which is more than one could say about most jump - scare dominated horror films released in theaters today.
With the help of long - buried memories about her mother and father, the young woman uncovers the truth about herself, a fact that could either lead her to safety or place her on the path for more horrors.
From Eric Bana's hackneyed character arc — a man wrestling with personal demons becomes obsessed with a particularly troubling case and subsequently even more distant from his family — to the merciless employment of jump scares, to the predictably lame conclusion that relies on nothing more than a standard exorcism to bring the horror to a crescendo, everything about this project suggests what Derrickson and company have to work with here is hand - me - down material.
If the fiendishly clever horror sleeper Unfriended is about anything more than its own ingenious construction — the way it seems to credibly unfold, in real time and with great realism, within the frame lines of a laptop computer — it's about how the internet has allowed people to indulge their worst impulses with anonymity and impunity, behaving ways on the web that they never would in «real» life.
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There's some business about alternate dimensions (or, more precisely, alternate universes), some Alien - style body horror, bits of metal and flesh that take on lives of their own, even the occasional hint of time travel.
The BFI's Jean Rollin collection expands once more with this 1983 horror about a dead girl who comes back to live after toxic waste spills on her grave.
This week in home video releases features one of the most talked - about films of last year, a trilogy from one of America's best directors, a documentary about the people who launched the careers of John Belushi and Bill Murray, the sequel to one of the best horror films ever made, and much, much more.
For a thriller about cannibals, this Mexican film is more of an unsettlingly violent drama than an all - out horror movie.
Through large chunks of this prequel, viewers bare witness to this gimmick far more than I can recall in just about any horror film that I can think of.
This was one of the only horror films I genuinely cared about the characters, the more you care the scarier and more emotional it becomes.
I knew Smith, a filmmaker most known for his juvenile comedies, was putting the finishing touches on his first horror film, Red State, and I was giddy to find out more about that.
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