Sentences with phrase «suspense comes»

We know that orphans - adrift stories require happy endings, so the suspense comes from wondering how Lowry will make things right and tie the loose ends into an extravagant bow.
But plenty of suspense comes from waiting to discover when and how the boom will fall.
Suspense comes from wondering who will survive and what the world will look like once this storm has come and gone.
Suspense comes in all flavors and stripes.
The minimal suspense comes from whether Dominika will be able to take back ownership of her body and what will happen if she falls in love with the target of her mission, as agents in these sorts of movies tend to do.
More suspense comes from this nearly 10 - minute sequence than in all of Mark Wahlberg's remake of «The Gambler».
Monroe and Cotten are compelling enough as a husband and wife who've had it with each other, and more suspense comes from wondering to what degree their younger foils will be hurt along the way.
In the end, the only real suspense comes from seeing whether the film can stretch its wafer - thin premise and paucity of ideas out to a full 90 minutes — and at 88 minutes with credits, even there it comes up short.
The minimal suspense comes from whether Dominika will be able to take back control of her body, both from the State and the American CIA operative named Nate Nash (Joel Edgerton) with whom the plot dictates she fall in love — despite zero chemistry between the two stars.
Director James Cameron's 1986 blockbuster follow - up to Ridley Scott's Oscar winning science - fiction / horror flick that became one of the biggest grossing films of 1979 asks a good question to a successful hit... How do you make a successful sequel to a film in which much of the suspense comes from learning about the mysterious monster?
Perhaps because the winners in the Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories were widely presumed to be «sure things,» the suspense came from wondering when they would get beyond the statuettes for sound.
The only suspense came in wondering how long and hard a franchise could be milked.
Intensity, plotting, characters and suspense come together in this winner — which will take you all the way from the Mexican border to Costa Rica.
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Not exact matches

Along with other Winter Olympians, Uhlaender has had to deal not only with suspense over whether a Sochi medal might come to her after all but also the possibility that Olympians who flouted the rules will be in PyeongChang.
Since then, ski racing's pro tour has bounced along through a season of relative excitement and perpetual suspense and last week came home to Aspen to wind up its fourth and most significant year of dual course, head - to - head competition.
The segment created suspense, delivering just enough apprehension to plant the seed of doubt that Ziggler's career was coming to an end.
Just when it seemed like Team McNichols were doing all they could to eradicate suspense at the top of the power rankings, team Hanessian came along and refused to stop winning.
Come back and enter my second giveaway (SCROLL DOWN) if you don't win this one (no suspense — you'll find out right away!)
Meanwhile, top local Democrats came together to denounce Trump, who said in a debate a day earlier that he would «keep you in suspense» about whether he would accept the election results.
The delay in the radio signal returning to Earth from the spacecraft adds to the nail - biting suspense, since it takes 48 minutes for it to come back all the way to Earth.
Her uncertainty becomes a source of finely wrought suspense, while her emotional myopia comes into crucial scrutiny.
Blacksite, was beyond beleif when it came to suspense, but then lead to a horribly short uninteresting ending!
... an incredibly lame suspense flick that may as well have come from a book entitled «Paint - By - Numbers Thriller Writing.»
It's only in the last fifteen minutes when things finally pick up and all the bits start coming together, but it never feels like the so - called «suspense» that's been building — and we're being charitable by suggesting that it has — leads to anything particularly exciting or shocking.
Between them, first - time screenwriter Carl Ellsworth and director Wes Craven don't come up with a single clever way to generate suspense, and the movie's onboard atmosphere is so phony.
Too bad they couldn't come up with a decent story line or enough suspense to make a movie.
It's more engrossing being involved in the suspense rather than guessing what crazy turn might come next, as she's learned from her previous series.
Her retreat proves anything but relaxing, however, when she comes under attack from a vicious, revenge - minded killer in this suspense thriller.
Surprisingly, when Colonel Nelec literally comes face - to - face with the realities of the situation he is facing with in Lillian, the suspense and excitement which should be amplifying the moment is sorely lacking.
With so many teen thrillers taking the route of bad, sensationalist horror, it's nice to see a standard suspense vehicle come out once in a while, with better characterizations and fright earned through putting characters in potential jeopardy, rather than just cheap jump - scares and shrill music.
But there's not a lot of suspense about where the movie might go, even for the uninitiated, because the out - of - order opening scene blatantly establishes that Wimbledon will come down to these two contenders (lest one fear they have to pay any attention to any of the matches leading up to the finals).
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So most audiences are going to come away from Prospect having seen what they bought tickets to see: spectacular, otherworldly visions that create almost unbearable suspense, culminating in an explosive finale.
Twenty - one go below and 10 come out, and there's a touch of «Ten Little Indians» to the suspense of who has the nerve or the strength or the luck to survive.
What we can say is that Better Watch Out generates white - knuckle suspense and pitch black humour while dishing out plot shocks galore that even hardened horror hounds won't see coming
The DVD comes with a comprehensive making - of documentary, «Suspense at 40,000 Feet,» that includes the participation of all the key cast and crew.
Instead, what we learn about Joe comes through in disjointed flashbacks that appear at times of suspense, fear and pain.
You would think, given the narrative, that suspense would be a prevalent sensation within this movie, and yet the film comes devoid of any real tension.
Action Thriller Suspense Drama Synopsis From Academy Award ® winner Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential) comes the true story of London's most notorious gangsters, twins Reggie and Ronnie Kray (Tom Hardy, Mad Max: Fury Road).
Suspense is high in making us wonder whether Atari will find his dog (and there is an additional twist there), what will happen to all the dogs we've come to know on the island, and what will happen politically in Megasaki City.
Compared to the previous entries, the action in Alien 3 is fairly minimal, with the alien attacks coming more out of shock than suspense this time out.
Synopsis (via Coming Soon): «How to Catch a Monster» weaves elements of fantasy noir, and suspense into a modern day fairytale.
That heat takes a while to build up, but not in the tension - filled way that ace horror directors like to slow - burn their audience with drips of suspense before gunning everything into full - throttle when the final act comes.
From a bent nail posing as Chekov's Gun to damning and life - saving «rockets», Krasinski proves himself a maestro of suspense behind the camera, holding hostage audiences breathless and on knife's edge from damn near the very first frame, finding room for fine - tuned familial drama and smuggling in a touching coming - of - age subplot along the way.
It adds to the amount of time he's spent in the room, building the suspense of knowing that someone is coming in at any time.
Patrick Watson gets to the bottom of why a child made a seemingly suicide plunge for the «9th Life of Louis Drax» (Varese Sarabande), and in turn opens up a captivating, surreal world of musical possibilities as he enters an enchanted, subconscious realm of eerie voices and hallucinogenic samples, as coming back to reality with suspense - thriller stylism, as well as waltz - like rhythms.
Its power comes in the form of suspense and to that end, the movie succeeds considerably in its riveting second half.
The explanation of Clyde's methods is preposterous, but it comes late enough that F. Gary Gray, the director, is first able to generate considerable suspense and a sense of dread.
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