- is
unsure of what it's
supposed to be. On one hand, it
leans into the
chillingly gruesome; on the other, it
wants to
laugh at the
grimness of its own scenarios...
-
Sissi films (1955–1957),
Vilma Degischer pla**** the part of
Sophie as a
chillingly strict mother-in-law of the
young Empress. The
stereotype of
Sophie as...
- the San-Ti
struggle to
understand the
concept of fiction. The
liaison chillingly interprets the
story as a
testament to
human deception and
claims they...
-
series Flashpoint was
noted by Kate
Taylor of The
Globe and Mail as "a
chillingly convincing performance as a
teenage bully".
Fairlie appeared on the teen...
- mega-grossing mega-budgeted sequel."
Empire gave it five stars,
calling it "as
chillingly efficient in
exacting thrills from its
audience as its
titular character...
- The New York
Times wrote that one of the few
highlights was Tate's "
chillingly beautiful but
expressionless performance". The All Eyes on
Sharon Tate...
- frame. His victim, the deputy,
never sees what's coming, and Chigurh,
chillingly, doesn't even
bother to look at his face
while he
garrotes him." Critic...
- be
supernatural activity are few and far between,
those scenes are so
chillingly written—as if
Jackson was
describing a
phenomenon she'd seen
before and...
- Bulwer-Lytton
published the
metaphor in a late 19th-century book:
Kenelm Chillingly asks, "Does it not
prove that no man,
however wise, is a good
judge of...
-
including Rabin's ********ination
feeds into, in Minow's opinion, the movie's "
chillingly" thriller-type quality.
Writer Carla Hay of CultureMixOnline.com also...