Sentences with phrase «name inferno»

Not exact matches

A remake of the 1974 film of the same name, Death Wish pairs aging action icon Bruce Willis with director Eli Roth (Hostel, The Green Inferno) to bring the classic tale of vigilante justice to modern audiences.
The flick will be based off the EA game of the same name, which is based on part one of the medieval epic poem, The Divine Comedy, commonly referred to as Dante's Inferno, by -LSB-...]
Tellingly, the closest thing that 2012 has to a Linda Lovelace is adult performer - turned - actress Sasha Grey (who, incidentally, is featured in Matthew Wilder's Inferno)-- and though Grey seems to have no love for the industry that made her a household name, she's never once described her former work environment in anything but the most professional terms.
, he him her, Hell Or High Water, Hello My Name is Doris, into the inferno, JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK, Jackie, keanu, la la land, lion, loving, manchester by the sea, midnight special, Miss Hokusai, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, moana, moonlight, neon demon, Rogue One, star wars, stranger things, suicide squad, Sully, Swiss Army Man, the lobster, The Music of Strangers, the nice guys, the witch
Combining facets of Dark Water and Rosemary's Baby with Dante's Inferno, the Orpheus legend, and the Old and New Testament (via scripture - quoting signs and Rose and Sharon's symbolic names), the film is detrimentally overstuffed with backstory, unbelievable protagonist behavior, and video game - worthy dialogue that doesn't improve even when spoken by a wraithlike Deborah Kara Unger or a psychotic Alice Krige.
Roth directs as the mood suits (he's recently completed The Green Inferno, which seems unlikely to make its scheduled 2013 release), but more often of late he's been a producer and actor, his name and likeness carrying some clout
While final color names have yet to be determined, the 2014 Soul will be available in seven new exterior hues, including the two seen on stage in New York: Solar Yellow and Inferno Red.
SUGGESTED READING Andrew Davidson's Favorite Novels: Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy Perfume, Patrick Süskind Skinny Legs and All, Tom Robbins The Bone People, Keri Hulme Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë The Eyre Affair, Jasper Fforde The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro Frankenstein, Mary Shelley A Prayer for Owen Meany, John Irving Suggestions for Further Reading The Divine Comedy (The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso) by Dante Alighieri, translation by John Ciardi Medieval Germany: An Encyclopedia, edited by John M. Jeep The Mystics of Engelthal: Writings from a Medieval Monastery by Leonard P. Hindsley Henry Suso: The Exemplar, with Two German Sermons, translated, edited, and introduced by Frank Tobin Light, Life and Love: Selections from the German Mystics of the Middle Ages, edited by W. R. Inge Surviving Schizophrenia: A Manual for Families, Consumers, and Providers by E. Fuller Torrey, M.D. Rising from the Flames: The Experience of the Severely Burned by Albert Howard Carter III, Ph.D. and Jane Arbuckle Petro, M.D. Severe Burns: A Family Guide to Medical and Emotional Recovery by Andrew M. Munster, M.D., and the Staff of the Baltimore Regional Burn Center Holy Terrors: Gargoyles on Medieval Buildings by Janetta Rebold Benton The Holy Bible, King James Version, 1611 Also of Interest The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zafón The Time Traveler's Wife, Audrey Niffenegger Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, Susanna Clarke The Thirteenth Tale, Diane Setterfield The Magus, John Fowles Possession, A. S. Byatt Interview With the Vampire, Anne Rice The Rule of Four, Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason The Dante Club, Matthew Pearl
La Divina Commedia consists of three poems respectively named: Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory) e (and) Paradiso (Paradise).
While it's never specifically mentioned that the child is both Del and Iden's and that she is indeed Rey, the way the child's name is carefully avoided, the presence of Kylo Ren, the timing and Del's link to Luke Skywalker all point toward the two members of Inferno Squad being Rey's parents.
The whole thing is told via a series of comic - book styled still - screens that depict the evil Inferno (yes, that's his name) blowing up some cities.
In today's Start - up Saturday spotlight is a 2D action games from developer Inferno Studio names Forest Warrior.
What in God's name is going on in Little Inferno?
There is plenty of lava and fire to satisfy the Inferno name.
Players will play as a new character named Iden Versio, who is a commander of an Imperial special forces unit — called the Inferno Squad.
This generation has given us the first real glimpse of what DLC can add to games, with brands like Borderlands and Fallout leading the charge; it's given us gaming's first profanely - named hero in Shadows Of The Damned's Garcia Fucking Hotspur; it's offered us our first glimpse of Satan's digitised penis, courtesy of Dante's Inferno; it's even served up the first known example of riding a horse being a suspicious activity — take a bow, Assassin's Creed, but be careful not to put your hands together or we won't be able to see you.
Custom - built for Inferno Squad, this modified TIE has seen heroic service in the name of the Emperor.
After the initial release the studio rebranded to the Visceral moniker we know best, under which name we saw the rest of the Dead Space series as well as Dante's Inferno.
Renegade Ops opens up with Inferno (that's his name) destroying a city with one of his many nukes and promises to blow up more cities if the world government doesn't pay him.
Dante's Infernal Agency, by Megan Condis Megan compares the morality of Dante's Inferno to that of the action videogame of the same name.
Renegade Ops is an old - school vehicular shooting game that sees you and up to three other team - mates wreck havoc against the evil forces of a terrorist by the name of Inferno.
The same applies to JoyJoy (you'll understand the name after clearing the first wave) and Inferno.
Taking its name from the final line of Dante's Inferno (1314), A Riveder le Stelle, «to gaze once more upon the stars,» is conceived as a virtual conversation between two artists, separated by time, place, and practice, whose work nevertheless manifests striking formal and conceptual correspondences.
Known for its striking geothermal geography and sulfurous springs to which it owes its name of Valle Del Diavolo (Devil's Valley), it was there that Dante found inspiration for his Inferno.
In the aptly named essay «Res ipsa loquitur, sed quid in infernos dicet?»
As befitting its name, the technique incinerates a foe with flames from the heart of Dante's Inferno.
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