Sentences with phrase «of real fright»

Though it seems initially as if Llosa will wisely keep the creature from view throughout (its point - of - view menace throughout the earlygoing courtesy Butler's water - level eye), the second the snake appears in all its digital glory, any pretense of real fright falls by the wayside.

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She didn't know that I was in town, so when I appeared at the front of the line, I gave her a real fright.
We need to beat Olympiacos tomorrow and score 3goals is the target... with walcott on the bench coming on for most of 2nd half i could see him giving them real frights, hes a defenders worst nightmare tbh!
At the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday night, Real Madrid got the fright of their lives from Juventus before being saved in injury time by a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty.
It is directed by Craig Gillespie (Lars and the Real Girl, Mr. Woodcock, and Fright Night remake) and stars Chris Pine (one of many Chrises in Hollywood), Casey Affleck (Batman's younger brother), Ben Foster (That angel mutant called... Angel, in X-Men 3), Eric Bana (Not the second or third Hulk...), Kyle Gallner (The STD - ridden teenager in Veronica Mars), John Magaro (One of the character's husband, Lorna, in that Netflix show about prison women), and Holliday Grainger (Cinderella... but she wasn't Cinderella).
Director David Yates manages to create a real sense of tension and fright; the feeling that any of our heroes could be slain at any moment... and sure enough, one does go down.
But Gillespie, the journeyman who made Lars And The Real Girl and the Fright Night remake, directs I, Tonya like yet another entry in the endless cycle of Goodfellas clones, employing freeze frames, multiple narrators, and enough played - out, wall - to - wall pop cues (yes, «Spirit In The Sky» makes an appearance) to stock a jukebox.
Akeelah and the Bee (2006) American Loser (2007) An Inconvenient Truth (2006) And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird (1991) Autopsy (2008) Barnyard (2006) Batman (1989) Batman Returns (1992) Best Seller (1987) Bio-Dome (1996) The Black Stallion (1979) The Blue Lagoon (1980) Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009) Carrie (1976) Contact (1997) The Cove (2009) The Cup (2012) Dances with Wolves (1990) Dare Not Walk Alone (2006) The Dark Half (1993) Disturbing Behavior (1998) Dead Hands Dig Deep (2016) Defiance (2008) Down to Earth (2001) Dr. Strange (2006) Dying Breed (2009) Eternity: The Movie (2014) Fools Rush In (1997) Fright Night (2011) The Golden Child (1986) Gridiron Heroes (2015) Harriet the Spy (1996) History of Jazz: Oxygen for the Ears (2012) Hitch (2005) Home Sweet Hell (2015) Indecent Proposal (1993) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) The Invincible Iron Man (2007) Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love (1997) Kill Me, Deadly (2015) L.A. Twister (2004) Lars and the Real Girl (2007) Last Chance Harvey (2008) The Last Godfather (2011) The Levenger Tapes (2011) The Loved Ones (2012) Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) Man About Town (2007) The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009) Mistress (1992) The Monster Squad (1987) My Girl (1991) My Girl 2 (1994) Nacho Libre (2006)
Yes, it's really cool to see Smaug (Cumberbatch, Penguins of Madagascar) destroy Lake - town, but it's also so rife with CGI that it looks more like a well - made video game than an honest - to - goodness real - life tale of fright and might.
The project started in the hands of David O. Russell, for a brief moment had Mike White attached, and then seemed to be ready to go with «Lars And The Real Girl» and «Fright Night» director Craig Gillespie.
Touchstone Pictures / DreamWorks Pictures: Bridge of Spies (2015)(Blu - ray + DVD) Delivery Man (2013)(Blu - ray) The Fifth Estate (2013)(Blu - ray + DVD) Fright Night (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) The Help (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) The Hundred - Foot Journey (2014)(Blu - ray) I Am Number Four (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) Lincoln (2012)(4 - Disc Blu - ray + DVD Combo) Need for Speed (2014)(Blu - ray) People Like Us (2012)(Blu - ray + DVD) Real Steel (2011)(Blu - ray + DVD) War Horse (2011)(4 - Disc Blu - ray + DVD Combo)
Best Actress: Annette Bening — Kids Are All Right — stern, intelligent yet moving and likeable — it takes a real pro to accomplish that with such style and verve Nicole Kidman — Rabbit Hole — heartbreaking but resilient — a perfect balance between broken and fixed — it is so joyful to watch a character so succinctly communicated Lesley Manville — Another Year — heartbreaking with closeup after closeup of vulnerability and grasping hope — truly a fragile and pulsating performance Julianne Moore — Kids Are All Right — courageous and oh so human — sexy and vulnerable in an earthy way — her struggles with herself are the heart of the movie and she carries it magnificently and warmly Natalie Portman — Black Swan — the tour de force this year — the crazy, emotionally volatile core of a crazy, emotionally volatile film — some wonder if it might be «easer» to play such big emotions but the incredibly thin wire she has to traverse in such an extreme environment is daunting and she makes it work and gives us believability and solicits true sympathy in the middle of a fright fest — a truly accomplished achievement
The remake can turn out good or bad, I like this news cause it means we'll get a REAL DVD / Blu - Ray of Fright Night (Meaning Special features that include more then just the trailer)
The sort of problem Sontag has with Jameson is, of course, the very argument Bordwell has with anyone from Slavoj Žižek to Jacques Lacan, evident in a comment he makes on his blog (but not in the book) that echoes directly Sontag's: «Most of FRT [Zizek's The Fright of Real Tears] offers standard film criticism, providing impressionistic readings of various [Krzysztof] Kieslowski films in regard to recurring themes, visual motifs, dramatic structures, borrowed philosophical concepts, and the like.»
Why it's scary: Recognising the manipulations that lead to familiar horror tropes supplies a fair few frights, but the real terror begins when those big lift doors open... Although consistently funny as hell, Cabin in the Woods steers right into the full potential of its genre - wide horror knowledge when things really kick off, delivering brilliant pastiche at the same time as totally legitimate recreation.
Director Craig Gillespie, a strange sort of journeyman filmmaker responsible for movies such as Lars and the Real Girl, Fright Night and The Finest Hours, has assembled I, Tonya as a confessional that jumps around in time to recall what happened from multiple perspectives.
Speaking of, lots of little nods to the first one: Jerry's love of apples, «Welcome to Fright Night, for real,» the night club scene, etc..
I am sure Disney and director Craig Gillespie (Fright Night, Lars and the Real Girl) want Million Dollar Arm to be one of those feel good inspirational sports films.
A forgotten genius, Bernstein also proves an unsung raconteur in enthralling stories that place him at the centre of a real - life Sunset Boulevard or on the front lines of Korea; he commands the screen in lingering close - ups and holds court with equally - captive audiences of confrères and disciples, despite his professed stage fright.
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Unsure of what is real, and what is a hallucination, Isaac and Carver struggle through pulse - pounding fights and frights, trying to makes sense of what's really happening.
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