The killer — a black - robed
mystery figure who wears a ghost - like mask — looks not just a bit like the killer from Scream.
The incomparable Jared Harris supplies restrained flamboyance as Paganini's manager,
a mystery figure who might be an emissary of Satan, or merely a consummate manipulator.
Not exact matches
There are still a lot of
mysteries surrounding her, and fans have been working hard to try and
figure out
who she really is and where she came from.
He reserves his most ferocious verbal assaults for «zealots» like Nellie Gray; he attacks Phyllis Schlafly («Why anyone paid any attention to this lady is one of the
mysteries of the 80s»); he turns on Carl Anderson,
who perhaps more than any other single
figure in the Reagan Administration was responsible for the success of Koop's confirmation process, and berates him unmercifully for his opposition to the condom solution for AIDS.
To those of you on this thread,
who, with your 3 pound brain, HS or College degree, 15 - 40 year lifespan to this point, and literally dozens of books and articles and discussions over beer and pretzels, have the
mystery of thousands of years and millions of people
figured out — Bravo!
The science you learned in school was
figured out by people
who were not simply «ok» with the
mystery of the universe.
Truest: Ray Hollenbach with «The Tension of Love and
Mystery: Why We Don't Have to Know it All» «If you're the kind of person
who needs to
figure everything out, perhaps the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is not for you.»
Babies can be quite the
mystery, especially to new parents
who are always trying to
figure out what they may need or want.
This
mystery of the deep was solved by a graduate student at Harvard University, Colleen Cavanaugh,
who relates the story of jumping up in class and shouting that she
figured out how the tubeworms make their living.
Brilliantly and sensitively assembled entirely from footage of Gray, taken from interviews and one - man shows from throughout his career, it is a rich, full portrait — an autobiography of sorts — of a
figure who was never less than candid but retained an air of
mystery.
What happens to the scientists and project managers and directors
who work so long
figuring out something mysterious that they get caught up in the
mystery themselves.
It's Brooks
who invites the gang to his posh house to play a
mystery game in which one of the group will be snatched by paid actors and the others will have to follow clues and
figure out how to save the poor sucker.
It's about a resourceful guy
who's smarter than anyone else around him, better than everyone else at solving
mysteries,
figuring things out.
Loving Vincent is structured as a
mystery, with Armand Roulin (Douglas Booth)-- the son of a postmaster (Chris O'Dowd)
who was himself a subject of Van Gogh's paintings, as are almost all the major characters in the film — wrapped up in trying to
figure out whether Van Gogh actually killed himself or he was murdered.
When a group of friends
who meet regularly for game nights discover that the murder
mystery game they're playing this time is actually for real, everyone freaks out but
figures out the only way to win is to keep playing.
The
mystery in this one is less interesting until it nears the end and we get more information about Moriarty,
who until this point is just a looming
figure in the background.
Radcliffe seems incredible in this film that has a truly twisted sense of humor and an interesting
mystery at the center as Radcliffe plays a man trying to
figure out
who killed his girlfriend (Juno Temple) as he causes chaos in a North Pacific town.
While Jake is shot into orbit to oversee an Agatha Christie
mystery of
who amongst a united nations of elite crew members sabotaged Dutch Boy from the inside, Max is trying to
figure out
who is trying to kill a Hong Kong - based system whiz (Daniel Wu, «Into the Badlands»)
who may know too much about what's looking to be a conspiracy that could go straight to the top.
Johnny Depp stars as L.A.P.D. detective Russell Poole (played by Jimmi Simpson in the USA series),
who spent years trying to solve the death of Notorious B.I.G.. Two decades after the murder, Poole teams up with a reporter desperate to save his career (Forest Whitaker) to not only try to solve the
mystery behind the rapper's death but also to
figure out the truth as to why it never got solved in the first place.
Figuring out
who the rapist is among a host of wily suspects is hardly any more difficult than solving a Scooby Doo caper, but Verhoeven and screenwriter David Birke continually insist on dedicating a chunk of screentime to a silly campaign of misdirection where so much evidence is stacked so loftily against an employee in Michèle's video game company that anyone with even a cursory knowledge of
mystery storytelling couldn't possibly fall for the trick.
Figuring out
who took the book isn't a
mystery.
Each of them play their roles so well that, even as someone
who knew how it might play out (there is always a chance that they'll change something), I was swept up in watching them and
figuring out the
mystery.
It seems he is the only one
who might have half a brain in his head and maybe the only one
who would be able to
figure out the murder
mystery.
Somehow
figuring into the
mystery is a mysterious blonde - wigged woman (Carla Gugino)
who took a seat in front of the Secretary seconds before the shooting and caught a bullet herself.
Send your students on a
mystery to find the
figures behind the heartfelt quotes on Teaching Master 2: A quote from the heart —
who said It?
Give them one set of clues a week, or one clue a day, and see
who is first to
figure out the
Mystery State!
As
mysteries abound and loyalties shift, Liza, Petya and Kesha must
figure out
who is trustworthy, and if they can even trust each other.
Like I said, I don't read
mysteries often, so I'm not keen on «
who done its» and
figuring things out.
I have been reading more and more
mysteries and have been having fun trying to
figure out the «
who done it» before the truth is revealed.
Here to help us
figure it out is
Mystery Reviewer,
who participates in the Vine Voice program.
I mean, you've got the interviews,
who she's interviewing, what they're saying,
who they point to, the lie they tell, the truth that they tell, because usually in a
mystery you wan na misdirect, so sometimes they tell lies, but they also tell truths, and it's up to the sleuth to
figure out which is which.
Readers
who are unfamiliar with the rest of the Easy Rawlins
mysteries may find themselves overwhelmed by the number of characters in this novel, as they will have to meet both old and new
figures and sort through their involvement.
Figuring out how to build credit can be a
mystery to those
who don't understand how credit works.
Can anyone
figure out
who this
mystery figure may be?
There was an action game where you break into a building and do all sorts of picking up clues and things like that, and then there was the story which involved a plot where you had to
figure out
who the mastermind was and what cities they were in, and it was an involved
mystery - type plot.
Rooted in myth and
mystery, this siren
figure — evocative of a mermaid — references both the dugong, an endangered relative of the manatee found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia, and the East African folkloric legend of the half woman, half sea creature
who entices and eludes (nguva in Swahili).
By the time Twombly died in 2011, he had become a
figure of unique
mystery and authority in modern art — an American
who chose to live in Italy, an abstract artist fascinated by myth and history, a man
who never spoke to the press, and when all is said and done, the most intelligent and emotionally eloquent artist of our age.
The ultimate
mystery of clinical supervision is
figuring out how to help people not just be competent and compassionate, but help them weave together their strengths, skills, and personalities into their unique clinical style that best represents
who they most truly are.