And while the ghosts, like the original, have spookiness and atmosphere to spare, they have nothing else. |
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The full-bore spookiness of these interludes provides a startling contrast to the main action, which traverses familiar road-movie territory. |
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In addition, the new Asian horror movies blend their supernatural spookiness seamlessly into modern contexts. |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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It wasn't like I grew up in a city and had to picture the spookiness of it all. |
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But invoking our better angels is not adequate to the real, non-human spookiness of the coming epoch of super-intelligence. |
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It almost seems too emotionally manipulative for a horror show, it doesn't truly rely on scares or spookiness, just loss and pain and the suggestion of mental illness. |
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Cornell's art occupies a special place between the spooky and the sappy, and it is the spookiness that gives the sappiness its power. |
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For sheer spookiness, nothing matched the trip across civilisations on an all but empty underground train in Berlin, as it passed from East to West at the Bahnhof Friedrichstrasse. |
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As the trees block the moonlight these zips are completely in the dark, truly enhancing the spookiness of the evening and season. |
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But it has none of the strangeness of an actual nightmare and, like so many current horror films, it opts for sudden loud noises on the soundtrack in lieu of legitimate spookiness. |
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I think that this is a perfect fit for the fall, when spookiness is still on people's minds. |
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I've always thought museums are wellplaced to be sites of spookiness. |
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Here, Saygun achieved considerable drama with the veiled spookiness of soft wordless singing and solo celesta, creating a darkly magical atmosphere. |
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With a darkly dreamy atmosphere, it relishes its lush spookiness and nasty bloodletting, and is a ghostly treat for those who like old-fashioned chills 'n' thrills. |
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The non-Guantanamo sections sag a bit, and the redactions don't help the narrative flow, though they add a weird spookiness to the text that seems almost deliberate. |
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