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- 20, 2024. McCluskey, Megan (July 12, 2024). "Making Sense of Longlegs Terrifyingly Ambiguous Ending". Time. Retrieved July 19, 2024. Wiseman, Andreas (November...
- Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times praised an "electrifying and terrifyingly convincing" performance while Todd McCarthy of Variety felt his "dynamite...
- plunge as a graceful slide underwater. He "wanted to depict it as the terrifyingly chaotic event that it really was". When carrying out the sequence, people...
- irritates all nearby. Hair-trigger temper, blusteringly belligerent... a terrifyingly effective warrior. Enormously strong, resistant to most conventional...
- this "flock", Guevara now ****erted, "Yankee monopoly capitalism" now terrifyingly saw their "gravediggers". It would be during this "hour of vindication"...
- His performance was praised by Metro's Matt Prigge, who called him "terrifyingly confident". Poulter was originally cast as Pennywise the Dancing Clown...
- Andrew (October 28, 2017). "Morbido 2017 Review: ATERRADOS (TERRIFIED), A Terrifyingly Fun Paranormal Shocker". Screen Anarchy. Retrieved 23 June 2020. Hopewell...
- 1100 BC), which has a depiction of a fisherman carrying an octopus. The terrifyingly powerful Gorgon of Gr**** mythology may have been inspired by the octopus...
- covered by armor that makes him appear both regal and powerful. He has terrifyingly sharp teeth, and the signature symbiote tongue." Bradley Prom of Screen...
- mainstream sources for allegedly "lack[ing] a moral center: neither terrifyingly malevolent supernatural creatures nor (like Anne Rice's protagonists)...