Sentences with phrase «there something supernatural»

The film looks great, with Beckinsale as the quintessential haunted heroine — is she mad or is there something supernatural going on?

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Knowing there exist a divine, supernatural God (even if not monotheistic), is something even primitive ethnic groups know that they know.
But there are others for whom evil is no mere relation of the subject to particular outer things, but something more radical and general, a wrongness or vice in his essential nature, which no alteration of the environment, or any superficial rearrangement of the inner self, can cure, and which requires a supernatural remedy.
What you should be careful of is thinking that there was something «supernatural» (whatever that may mean, you might as well use the term «superdupernatural» for how silly these discussions get) going on here.
Something of the «supernatural thickness» of medieval romance reappeared in the spooky Gothic novels of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but there was no going back.
Wrigley Field The Cubs» run to the 1998 playoffs was so improbable that even the team's owners thought there might be something supernatural going on.
The first offered a series of supernatural eruptions followed by hints of traditional closure and satisfaction, to the extent that series creators Lynch and Mark Frost were able to provide such things — but from the 30 - minute mark onward there were signs that, beneath the veneer of order - from - disorder, something else was afoot.
Although it's an R - rated picture featuring inter-species sex, there's something childlike about Guillermo del Toro's supernatural romance: It presents a perfect streamlined fantasy with every element in place.
But there is more going on, something even more malevolent behind the scenes, and at the urging of the Church the Warrens come out of their self - imposed seclusion to learn whether or not the Hodgson's claims of a supernatural assault are genuine or are instead nothing more than an elaborate hoax.
But Eveleigh is at her wits» end: wine critic Helena (Blade Runner's Joanna Cassidy), who claims to be sensitive to supernatural forces, feels that there's something wrong with the house, but the real estate agent swears nothing traumatic ever happened there — a claim the local newspaper archives appear to substantiate.
Well, now there is something supernatural afoot and all the buried pharaohs are appearing as mummies in city centres, slaughtering the public.
Given the storylines in past Professor Layton titles, it seems reasonable enough to assume that there's no supernatural influence or magical power behind the mask or anyone associated with it at all and that some logical reason will be deduced for why this guy is apparently terrorising the city, but that's something that's got to be found out by playing the game I guess.
There has to be something supernatural going on.)
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