Sentences with phrase «scary scenes in»

I am positive that you will experience really scary scenes in this version.
If your child was upset in the past by scary scenes in a similar movie, you may want to reconsider the frightening moments that may be listed in a movie's PG rating — or else you may find yourself triple - checking under the bed for monsters at bedtime.
It's one of the scariest scenes in baseball, Blue Jays starter J.A. Happ was hit squarely in the head by a line drive off the bat of Tampa Bay Rays» Desmond Jennings in the second inning of Tuesday's game a Tropicana Field.
African American Stella and her brother, Jojo, witness a scary scene in the middle of the night near their home.

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I love watching animated movies in theaters full of children where I feel less insecure about laughing super-loud and gasping at scary scenes.
On Sunday, while Hockey Day in America was being celebrated, there was a very scary scene that unfolded during an AHL game between the Springfield Falcons and the Adirondack Phantoms.
On Sunday, while Hockey Day in America was being celebrated, there was a very scary scene that unfolded during an AHL...
In quite a shocking a scary scene, the ultras of Bulgarian club Levski Sofia took over the press conference to announce the appointment of Ivaylo Petev as their new coach.
But after getting over the scary scene of grown adults going mental at the football I stood in the North Bank nearly every match until (1980) and my education began and other older Arsenal fans would mention RAY KENNEDY's name with respect and a little dam (why did we sell em) if my faded memory is right.
As Alfred Hitchcock so ably demonstrated in the shower scene in «Psycho», it is the horror that is NOT shown on camera, the thing the viewers must imagine in their own minds, that is the scariest.
If they encounter a scary or violent scene from a movie or read about one in a book, it can stay on kids» minds for a very long time.
«Fortunately, no one has lost their lives [sic] but it's quite a scary scene here; very very scary... It is causing so much traffic her,» he said in a Facebook Live video just about five minutes after the accident.
Using electrodes, European researchers in 2015 measured the facial movements of volunteers who sniffed sweat samples of people who had watched either pleasant or scary videos — happy - go - lucky scenes from Disney's The Jungle Book versus hair - raising clips from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
We're not exactly sure what the former reality television star has been up to lately, as her career seems to be at a standstill since her last web series in 2011, «Dream Maker», save for filming some scenes in «Scary Movie 5» that didn't quite make it to the final cut.
All unsure of yourself people out there, it is quite heavy and also scary in fact dating scene.
In fact, these various online dating services — which are usually just free online dating services, have been put up to make the dating scene seem less scary and complicated as opposed to what we may all think.
For many seniors, the dating scene is scary in more ways than using online senior dating sites and finding the right partner.
The outstanding script by screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker is skillfully conceived, makeup artist Rob Bottin» special effects are effectively scary, Fincher's direction is maddeningly tense and taut, and the noirish and darkly graphic cinematography by Darius Khondji forces the viewer to see the crime scene in the horrible way it looks.
In the film's scariest scene, her enraged father, Jerry (Daniel Baldwin), goes after Tommy with a baseball bat.
There are encounters with a comical predecessor of the KKK (led by a terrifically over the top Don Johnson), a small town sheriff who is not what he seems and, of course, the very proper southern gentleman / Mandingo fighting aficionado and plantation owner, Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio)-- and his right hand plantation man, house slave Stephen (Samuel L. Jackson, stealing every scene he's in in a scary, mean, dangerously funny role).
The emotional beats are right on cue - although this can be called into question slightly in the closing minutes of the movie - and the action scenes are visceral, real and are actually incredibly scary for a PG - 13 movie.
There is nothing gratuitous or gory about what the Coens show onscreen, but there is one scene in particular that has been named as one of the scariest in reviewer's lists and I am inclined to agree.
There is nothing as scary as Rick Baker's dog transformation scene, in the 82 version, in this movie.
Over the years I discussed the scene with Leigh, artistic consultant - credits designer Saul Bass and others involved in the scariest three minutes committed to celluloid.
And even though its partially played for comedy, a scene inspired by his bizarre 1988 arrest shows how Brown could go from laughable to scary in a second.
It's scabrous, hateful — a deeply stupid scene involving a lion tamer and his charges would be laughable (well, it is laughable in any case) if it weren't evidence of a deep - seated misunderstanding of what's scary and what's merely revealing of a general lack of respect for your fellow man.
Get a glimpse behind the heavily embroidered curtain in this brief behind - the - scenes featurette about Guillermo del Toro's upcoming film Crimson Peak; del Toro and actor Tom Hiddleston wax poetic about the design of the gothic corridor, which is where the film's scariest spooks will go down.
Yet, the film plays out with little sense of requisite suspense that made the first Psycho such a great film, and many of the scenes, including the murders, play out as if they were made for a psychological drama, rather than in a scary horror flick or tense, nail - biting thriller.
Still, moments of peril in the frequent action scenes and some scary images may be a bit too frightening for the littlest ones.
Parents should be aware that there are a few other scary scenes — hunters shoot Elliott several times (with tranquilizer darts rather than actual bullets, thankfully... but still), Elliott gets sick and is captured, and then later many of the humans are endangered in several different ways — but I can't stress enough how sweet and pure and joyful this movie is overall.
We had heroes fighting each other, we had fantastic CGI work, we had a decent story line, and I felt like he made the Hulk scary in that first scene when he transforms.
Despite coming from the writers and director of Shrek The Third (by far the worst in the series), executive producer Guillermo Del Toro has his prints all over the movie, from the genuine latin flavour to the genuinely scary scenes involving The Great Terror at the top of the beanstalk.
He lets scenes play out uncomfortably, whether it's funny (Kayla's learning about oral sex via YouTube) or scary (Kayla being pressured by a high school senior in a scene that further complicates the film's tone).
And honestly, aside from the final scene in The Conjuring, it's been quite a while since we've seen any truly scary exorcism scene.
Every scary, tension building scene is clearly telegraphed from two miles away resulting in plenty of yawns.
«Airplane» and «Scary Movie 3» director David Zucker hasn't found religion — this movie is still packed with gratuitous scantily - clad women, diarrhea jokes and mindless slapstick, at one point all in the same scene.
In lightning flashes Marion Cotillard is furious, good - humored, sexy, and a little bit scary, stealing the show at every turn, most notably in a scene in which she's left floating in the sea after a prank causes her to wipe out while waterskiinIn lightning flashes Marion Cotillard is furious, good - humored, sexy, and a little bit scary, stealing the show at every turn, most notably in a scene in which she's left floating in the sea after a prank causes her to wipe out while waterskiinin a scene in which she's left floating in the sea after a prank causes her to wipe out while waterskiinin which she's left floating in the sea after a prank causes her to wipe out while waterskiinin the sea after a prank causes her to wipe out while waterskiing.
Rossi wrote a script exploring the most gruesome depths of repressed grief, Morano certainly pulled it out of the actors and added further intensity with her blurry focus and pore - revealing intimacy in almost every scene, throw in the ear - assault and too - serious actions of the characters and it stops being insightful and starts being a bit scary.
However, in scenes between Heck and Antonina there isn't the tension you'd expect from this kind of scenario; the common «scary Nazi is attracted to heroic Jewish sympathiser».
I will admit that some of the use of lighting and camera movements in the second half do provide for some scary moments, but there are an equal amount of scenes that are predictable and laughably bad; one particular scene involving a character winking is particularly (and hilariously) terrible.
Mulholland Dr. is never more disconnected than its opening 20 minutes, which introduce characters who seem to belong in different movies (some of whom never appear again) and include one of the most purely scary sequences in contemporary film — the self - contained «man behind Winkie's» scene.
Shown in flashback mode, these scenes are awkwardly handled, with Leslie Nielsen (Scary Movie 3, The Naked Gun) belligerently insisting that the two bathe together to the point where violence ensues.
Deadpool is known for taking some risks, but even the actor who plays the character with scary accuracy, Ryan Reynolds, thought one of the mid-credit scenes in Deadpool 2 was «cheating.»
-- Kurt Halfyard [LOVED] To focus so much of its time on such a young child is a ballsy move by director Sean Smith, but boy does it ever pay off in spades by providing some of the most uncomfortable, scary scenes of the fest (along with some of the more original and stunning visuals).
Winchester, as indicated earlier, is largely Dr. Price and Sarah Winchester's story and their scenes together (be they dramatic or scary in nature) are easily the strongest in the film.
The movie includes some scary «jump» scenes and depictions of characters in nearly continual peril.
Looming over the repertory scene was the grand, grubby Scala cinema club in King's Cross, where the only thing scarier than the undead on the screen was the undead in the pre-gentrification streets outside.
One of the strengths of I Kill Giants is its balance of straightforwardness and avoidance of its main themes - however, its straightforwardness is portrayed at times with scary or gruesome visuals (a particular scene in which Barbara and Sophia stumble upon roadkill comes to mind).
Other strong supporting parts include Brooks» appearance alongside Dan Aykroyd in the funny / scary prologue to 1983's Twilight Zone: The Movie; a great turn in Steven Soderbergh's Out Of Sight as a spineless white - collar criminal in the Michael Milken vein whose mansion becomes a crime scene; and a standout role as a bad guy in the upcoming Nicolas Winding Refn thriller Drive.
«Before I Wake» (September 25): Mike Flanigan is a quickly rising talent in the horror studio scene, having made mirrors scarier than long stares at one's self with his film «Oculus.»
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