It doesn't create suspense or spark my interest like The Invitation, and the kills aren't memorable like Bone Tomahawk.
Not exact matches
The story itself uses the parody of horror cliches to its advantage to
create a plot that is classic
suspense / thriller inspired alongside comedic elements that don't interrupt the plot but rather compliment it.
An efficient prison break movie that manages to be tense and gripping, even though there is nothing really memorable about the plot and it doesn't even make any attempt to conceal its artificial and clearly manipulative efforts to
create suspense in many key scenes.
Rainer Klausmann, Akin's regular cinematographer,
creates a rain - soaked atmosphere of
suspense set in a world that feels real,
not one simply designed to trigger emotions.
However is a good scfi story with a semi-slow rythm that
create some
suspense but I wouldn't recommend it if you have seen a lot of Cameron movies.
Buried may
not have a lot of rewatchability but the first time will leave you exhausted from the tension and
suspense it
creates.
This is because there are pauses in the action used to build
suspense and
create tension so we aren't simply bombarded with explosions from beginning to end.
The problem with this approach is that
not one of the film's observations is new, and its technique — in which artificial
suspense is
created by cross-cutting multiple story arcs in an attempt to disguise that each one is predictable as a metronome — undermines the quality of its performances.
It was more like, «Don't you think we could
create more
suspense if the character did this?»
Credit the script as there's
not an obvious fighter that should win over the other
creating some actual
suspense in a boxing movie as to who will be the victor.
Bird's proven hand at
creating spectacular and imaginative set pieces (a chase in a raging sandstorm; an insane parking garage fight that's Pixar - ready) is in full effect here as well as a heretofore unseen skill at nailbiting
suspense (a sequence of Cruise —
not a double — scaling the side of the world's tallest building is by far the best non-documentary use of large format IMAX photography to date).
Ayad Akhtar
creates suspense,
not from an impending beheading but from what a prisoner teaches his captor about the stock market
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players, until the true story starts to unfold,
creates an unsettling feeling of dread absent from American horror cinema which shifted quite a bit to gore and body horror for a good couple of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was
not the buildup of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, diminishing the emphasis on narrative and
suspense.
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players until the true story starts to unfold
creates an unsettling feeling of dread, absent from American horror cinema which shifted quite a bit to gore and body horror for a good couple of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was
not the buildup of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, weakening the emphasis on narrative and
suspense.
While he can
not generate enough
suspense and forward momentum to carry the movie through from beginning to end, he is able to
create some suspenseful moments, such as scenes involving a prowler and a pharmacy break - in.
I don't know if my brain picked up on any of these «clues,» but they succeed in jarring the viewer,
creating a greater sense of paranoia and
suspense.
The whole conspiracy plot
not only
creates a sense of foreboding and
suspense, but in addressing real - world issues like national security, it lends itself to the moral battle that's been waging inside Rogers since joining S.H.I.E.L.D. in «The Avengers.»
Be that as it may, it didn't work as House of Games does telegraph it's twisty plot beforehand in many cases and as a result loses it's ability to
create true
suspense.
In response, Assayas
creates suspense,
not simply by having Maureen plagued by texts from an unknown source, but by blinding her to the possibility that the sender is very much alive and dangerous because she wants to believe that the messages come from beyond the grave.
You don't have to write thrillers to
create curiosity and
suspense.
Suspense: You don't have to write thrillers to create intrigue and s
Suspense: You don't have to write thrillers to
create intrigue and
suspensesuspense.
Don't get me wrong i own a dell streak and notice the bugs and inperfections but i love the phone alot more than the competition at the moment so yea the
suspense is crazy but im fairly certain Dell this time round will show exactly why the Dell Streak was
created, for well - performing raw mobile power.
Scary as it is for other reasons, the «3D» control scheme does
not enhance the feeling of urgency and helplessness, nor do the door animations
create suspense.
He is interested in the relationship between the idea of freedom, spontaneity, improvisation and creativity, believing that freedom is
not the outcome of a pre-determined script, but is
created from incertitude,
suspense, desire, and being compelled to «do something».
The insurance policy forms
create suspense, drama, comedy, action, adventure (well maybe
not adventure, the adventure is probably obtaining the policy forms).
It entertained and provided action but was certainly moderately predictable, and cutting the ending short half a tick to
create «
suspense» doesn't really work with me.
This way I take pressure off of myself if I don't actually get to do them... haha and it
creates suspense, which what a better time to
create suspense than with Halloween coming up.