Sentences with phrase «tease out of a scene»

The natural tension that Brice was able to tease out of a scene — the inherent discomfort and overarching ambiguity of character relations — made for a plucky and generously bewitching offering of horror comedy.

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To find out more about the lives and deaths of these ancient people, Schultz has spent years teasing out the secrets of their bones, using techniques like those employed at crime scenes.
To tease out how REM sleep — during which most dreaming takes place — affects our emotions, the Canadian researchers showed disturbing images (such as gory scenes or a women being forced into a van at knifepoint) to a group of healthy volunteers just before they went to bed.
However, interestingly enough, in the comics, Gamora's race (known as the Zen - Whoberi) is wiped out by Adam Warlock, the character who was teased as a creation of the Sovereign's high priestess (Elizabeth Debicki) in one of the credits scenes in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
As expected from a Ridley Scott - directed sword / sandals epic based on the story of Moses leading 600,000 slaves out of Egypt, the trailer and footage teased killer action sequences and battle scenes, a cast of thousands which includes Sigourney Weaver, Ben Kingley, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul, John Turturro and some of history's earliest family drama between Moses and Rhamses (Edgerton).
If film as intellectual history sounds arduous, a single scene of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy arguing out ideas while playing pool will convince you otherwise: Margarethe von Trotta's gripping dramatization succeeds not only in bringing complex ideas to life without dumbing them down, but in teasing out their emotional stakes.
The Paris issue according to the press release «teases out an offbeat and distanced portrait of the Parisian and French scene, through the restitution of work groups (dinners, performances, round table) and contributions from 70 participants for whom a certain detachment was chosen or imposed: foreigners living in Paris or in residency, French people based abroad, nomads and dromomaniacs passing through, etc..»
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