Sentences with phrase «ominous tone»

The phrase "ominous tone" refers to a feeling of impending danger or something bad about to happen. It describes a sense of uneasiness or foreboding that can be felt in certain situations or when hearing certain words or sounds. Full definition
There was a trailer and not a whole lot was known about the game aside from aesthetics and a heavy handed trailer with a very ominous tone.
The sounds of footsteps and wind rustling grass were both very crisp, and the low, ominous tone when an enemy noticed me was distinct against the game's soundtrack.
It happens nearly every time, sometimes in relatively benign form (the melting snows before Vancouver Whistler 2010), sometimes in more ominous tones.
Normally I block out faces, but the way this cute baby is smiling in that top photo at her mother — who just straight up ROASTED her child for being an eating machine — nicely complements the playfully ominous tone of the post itself.
He explains in ominous tones that Christine was not, as Ben tells her, the victim of an accident but of an attack, so she starts to suspect Ben because of the lie.
It's a high - tech environment, to be sure, and there's ominous tones from their conversation with underling Lin (Amy Acker), but this could basically be the set up for an office - bound comedy.
The Invitation is a gripping thriller with a really ominous tone and a terrific ending.
For example, the opening theme delivers soft, ominous tones which capture the mystery behind the game's time travel elements, while the bombastic beat of drums later on helps convey a sense of adventure and danger.
By all means, the deluge of damning information, string of political intricacies and overall ominous tone of the latest documentary by French journalist and director Marie - Monique Robin, «The World According to Monsanto,» should have put me to sleep.
When you are as large and all - encompassing as Facebook, even something that seems like a gesture of friendship can take on a much more ominous tone.
In fact, the first thing the OB said when she walked into the room (in a very ominous tone) was «I can try to get him out but he may get stuck and you'll need a CS anyway or you can just have a CS» and then she threw in the «Even if I can deliver the head I might not be able to deliver the shoulders and that would be bad» card (which makes no sense given that he was stuck with his hand up).
This verse has an ominous tone to it.
In retrospect, stories published prior to the game take on an ominous tone.
Writing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences last August, marine ecologist Jeremy Jackson of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography sounded an ominous tone: «Mass extinction of multicellular life will result in profound loss of animal and plant biodiversity, and microbes will reign supreme.»
The filmmakers also bequeath to the proceedings an ominous tone rich in portent.
Credit Yates, who directed last year's Half - Blood Prince — still the most satisfying adaptation of Rowling's novels — and will stay on for Part 2, due July 15, with honoring the book's ominous tone, making Deathly Hallows the bleakest Potter movie to date.
At times, the music is ethereal and wispy, then changes to a more ominous tone.
Obviously Joe Russo, who co-directs both with his brother Anthony, wouldn't name names on the San Diego Comic - Con red carpet — but he sure did take an ominous tone when we asked him what to expect.
The primary supporting cast of Jena Malone, Abbey Lee and Bella Heathcote set an ominous tone by channelling the Weird Sisters from Shakespeare's «Macbeth».
The spare dialogue — which matches Philip Messina's sleek, sterile space - age sets and the ominous tones of Cliff Martinez's score — doesn't speak as much as the many silences, or rather the emotion that can be felt bubbling beneath the nonverbal surface.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The ominous tone for FX's eight - part «Feud: Bette and Joan» is set in the first few minutes by Oscar winner Catherine Zeta - Jones playing Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland.
It's reminiscent of his work on Drive, but the Demon score leans more toward the «ominous tones» side of modern film composing.
Throughout the book there is an ominous tone, portending the destruction of the hive.
The video they have is one that is full of ants, with an ominous tone playing behind it, until the screen blacks out and you hear some clicking and then an inhuman scream.
Visually, the game looks solid as the game captures the creepy and ominous tone that the story calls for wonderfully.
I spoke to developer Giant Sparrow's creative director Ian Dallas about designing the game and the many inspirations for its ominous tones.
Well, except this: before the not - a-reveal reveal of River's condition, there are scenes where John is talking to friends and doctors about what's wrong with River in hushed, ominous tones.
It is a while before you encounter anyone and this is a credit to the direction the developers aimed for as the series succeeds far more with its ominous tone than an action based one.
Some pieces have a more ominous tone.
His Neo-Luminist panoramas engender an ominous tone, a sense of uniquely human ruination evident through melting icecaps, crumbling towers, and purging smokestacks.
Hard edged color and graphic forms give an ominous tone to Two Conditions (1983), which seems to threaten two equally violent and undesirable scenarios.
The works presented were diverse with some taking an ominous tone.
Zuckerberg, however, continued with the advertisement by saying something that had an ominous tone.
I ask him in an ominous tone when he suggests that I stick to my workout routine instead of sleeping in.
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