Sentences with phrase «slightly uncanny»

The result is something slightly uncanny, as initially shocking as the notably CGI aliens (a far cry from the hulking suit of the original film), but thrilling and hard - hitting all the same.
Working with veteran cinematographer Henry Sharp (who had shot King Vidor's The Crowd in 1928), Lang imbues even the most benign of locations with a sense of unease, which gives the entire film a slightly uncanny quality.
His youthful looks have an enhanced, slightly uncanny cast, but I am still shocked when he tells me he is 65.

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Even the most sophisticated computer - generated actors still seem slightly unsettling — often attributed to the «uncanny valley» phenomenon, in which unfamiliar imperfections in an otherwise super-realistic caricature unnerve the viewer.
Day - Lewis's metamorphosis is at times uncanny: His chin underslung beneath its curtain beard, his spare frame slightly stooped, his voice a tad higher than we are accustomed to hearing it, with an accent demonstrably but not excessively Midwestern.
New investigative techniques and a duo that slightly resemble Holmes and Watson, the Salem Witch hunts and an uncanny ability to make the reader actually feel that they are in this time period mark this series debut by a new author, nothing short of fascinating.
It'll be interesting to see how far the folks at Guerrilla will be able to push the animation of the new game, especially considering that Killzone Shadowfall's facial animation was good, but fell slightly into the realm of the uncanny valley.
A side scrolling 2D retro style survival horror mystery set in an abandoned facility, Uncanny Valley tries to capture the essence of modern day horror games and tries to put a slightly different spin on it, but to put it bluntly, it just doesn't work.
Although different in their approach to style and themes they explore, the selected artists share their interest in the surreal, magical, and often slightly menacing and uncanny themes.
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