I climb aboard the train a minute or two before it pulls out of the station and find to my horror that my seat is taken. |
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He had an abiding fear of fundamentalism, not a neurotic fear, but a deep horror of it. |
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A woman and her unborn baby were killed in a horror car smash as she drove to hospital to give birth. |
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Its excommunication banished the unfaithful and unbelieving to the horror of outer darkness forever. |
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Slowly, Betty mounted the stairs, feeling as if she were in some sort of horror movie. |
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There isn't a single family that didn't have horror stories to tell about the POW that came home. |
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Through bleary eyes, they watched in horror as a blaze devoured the house of one of their best-loved families. |
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There were cries of excitement and horror as a monstrous serpent and a giant spider came on to the train, sending shivers down one's spine. |
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Showering and dressing, still in a dream, we looked with horror out of the window and saw a thick blanket of fog hiding the street. |
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Imagine her look of horror upon entering the flat as she spins, gazing in horror at shelf after shelf of tiny toy cars. |
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I was interviewed for this programme, but I listened to it with mounting horror and a sick feeling in my stomach. |
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On Tuesday afternoon and evening we found ourselves gasping in horror at those images. |
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The moment my exams were over, I put down the Shakespeare and Chaucer, and started reading trashy horror novels. |
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I closed my eyes, trying to calm myself down, trying to forget the horror of the nightmare, and took one deep shuddering breath. |
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They screamed in mock horror when they went past the roaring Abominable snowman and leaned into every turn. |
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The boys looked at Will in mock horror and disgust, moving away from Will ever so slightly in supposed contempt. |
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The music mocks the pompous words with its crude, plodding scales, and speaks of horror rather than triumph. |
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I was so incensed that, to the horror of my teacher at the time, I even talked about it at show-and-tell. |
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I watched in horror as children and adults alike shoveled food into their mouths without a second thought. |
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But grammar and syntax and a horror of cliches and mixed metaphors were the least things he taught me. |
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He has sold short fiction in a range of genres from horror to romantic comedy, and back again. |
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When we were marching from one horror to another, I had shoepacks on because the ground was always wet or frozen. |
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The cartoon featured a confused looking gent looking at a billboard advertising a horror film. |
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The horror sent a shock wave through the police training community nationwide. |
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This is a corn-pone horror story with bizarre twists and shockingly sick set pieces. |
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Watching the weepy big-breasted girl run away from the bad man seems to be formulaic in horror movies these days. |
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It looks like you've just seen a horror movie and your mates shone a torch in your face and took the photo. |
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That experience inspired him to publish a bibliography for another of his favorite horror writers. |
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What, is he one of those transmuters who looks like something from a horror movie? |
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Even now, as I write, so many hours after the unspeakable incident, my mind still reels in shell-shocked horror and uncertainty. |
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Kiko looks up almost painfully and I'm transfixed at the depth of horror I see in his blue eyes. |
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The milkman had been delivering and to his horror returned to see the float hurtling down the hill. |
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I watched in horror as he shivered, streams of tears tracing paths through the dust on his cheeks. |
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Can you imagine my horror when I realised that all three radio sets were pipping at slightly different times. |
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He is an artist obsessed by the horror of existence and the terrible vulnerability of being. |
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They have an absolute horror of begging letters, they think that if they give once, they will be expected to carry on giving. |
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The deeper horror in this book is the relentless nature of trauma and the toll it takes on those who witness its seismic effects. |
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Old horror monsters never die, they just wait a few years for a new sequel to come along. |
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Neither these merchants of death nor the government saw any reason to stop the fair in the wake of last week's horror in New York. |
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Furthermore, when I asked in the staffroom if the little horror was bluffing, I was told that in all likelihood, he was telling the truth. |
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Today I experienced the profound horror of both viewing this ad on television and hearing it on the radio. |
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I love horror movies and action flicks, though sometimes my soul and mind yearn for something more, something healthier. |
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Judge Mitchell Hattaway thinks this horror flick is the best film ever made. |
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I was mega organised this month in my budgeting and shock horror still haven't run out of money this month, long may this continue! |
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Because it makes good evolutionary sense to get this feeling in your body when you're looking at the horror film. |
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I shook my head soundlessly, shame and horror and self-disgust combining in a wave to overpower me. |
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Eliot seems to have an unconscious horror of Maggie's plan of self-deprivation. |
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Primarily a portrait of suburban teenage angst, it feels entirely contemporary, yet it avoids the smarmy self-consciousness of most horror films. |
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The horror is achieved through editing, sound, composition, lighting and drama. |
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I watched my fair share of horror or violent films as a kid and I never went out and tried my hand at throttling someone or whatever. |
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The swinging meathook in the background is always a bad omen in horror movies, and this meathook is worse news than most. |
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He moved from side to side threateningly, like a maniac in a horror movie and I froze in complete panic. |
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The final third of the movie switches gears and treads into horror film spoof territory. |
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Cleanup crews watched in horror as otters scratched out their own eyes to rid them of oil. |
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The legend upon which the ballade is based is just ghoulish enough to appeal to a teenager whose favorite pastime was watching horror movies. |
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Funny how I can watch all sorts of horror movies for hours and not get scared while that movie and its sequel terrify me! |
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Many in the arts industry reacted with horror to such an idea, pouring scorn on the author. |
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We all love original horror films and a lot of us love to bag on studios and their horror remakes, gimmicks and 3D trickery. |
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He has composed for a variety of genres but science fiction, horror and fantasy stories dominate his filmography. |
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The owner of the chemist's shop where the armed robbery took place told of his shock and horror at the incident. |
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Eyewitnesses told of the horror of being crushed, of falling and then having other people falling on top of them. |
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At the bottom, in what was a shopping centre, a scene of horror awaited him. |
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Customers at the surrounding tables are looking on in horror as I send the birds scattering in their direction. |
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The black-haired teen looked behind her in horror as she saw her father emerge from the house. |
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Of course you always try and ignore it and snooze on, but sooner or later your eyes are open and the horror and tedium of real life await. |
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I shall not need a horror mask when I open the door to the young scallawags who come trick or treating on Hallowe'en. |
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In horror films, girls run away screaming and some guy comes in and saves the day. |
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It successfully conveys a taste of the horror and the violence that characterised the Pinochet dictatorship. |
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The kind of awakening horror of what I had become was about 10 years later. |
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He had an aversion to horror movies, but he would have preferred one to what he had seen on the screen. |
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We're talking six whole movies here that could provide a veritable dissertation on horror films. |
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Ghost stories, tales of the supernatural and horror films all scare us via confrontation with the unknown. |
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He began his writing career with genre fiction, from historical novels to vampire horror sagas. |
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A teenage werewolf tale that cleverly equates lycanthropy with menstruation, Snaps is a horror movie that apparently has something to say. |
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Brennon is the real horror hound of the writing team responsible for this version of the film. |
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Commentators across the country expressed their shock and horror at hearing the L-word used in political debate. |
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It really does take away from the potential luridness of these horror movies. |
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Having acted in a bunch of them, are you a fan of low-budget horror flicks? |
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Hailey watched in open-mouthed horror as James' car rumbled past her house and down the road. |
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Einstein had long lived in horror of his bomb, which was supposed to erase evil from the planet. |
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This movie is an armful of horror ambience wrapped around a toothpick plot. |
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I think it may have been the director's career hitting rock bottom with his latest horror effort. |
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Anubis watched in horror as Set tore the very fabrics of reality, opening up a rip right into the Underworld. |
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She gazed in horror at the seemingly lifeless body of her dear friend on the floor. |
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He looked up, horror in his straining eyes as the fire licked greedily along the edges of his parachute. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing him as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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Each of those movies was scary, but with the right note of levity to keep them out of straight horror territory. |
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His dark eyes were pleased with the expression of horror written on her face. |
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Walter sat and watched Richard's pensive face as he read, which eventually led to an expression of horror and fury. |
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In 1848 the British establishment watched in horror as revolution swept across Europe. |
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A woman who asked her husband to reverse her new luxury car into a parking space watched in horror as it smashed through a shop window. |
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He was unusually withdrawn and reticent during that time, until suddenly, the more public horror of world events seemed to shock him out of it. |
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Often, all it takes is a controlled encounter with a live bat through a wildlife guide or zookeeper and the horror spell is permanently broken. |
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Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways. |
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Some folks simply aren't cat lovers, and this fun, lavishly photographed horror film isn't likely to convert them. |
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But here he distils horror by showing it in slow passage through the ageing, reptilian contours of Michael Caine's face. |
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She's less of a horror because she represses it, and Ginger's more horrible because she accepts it. |
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Every scientist held an air of great anxiety and anticipation, yet also of fear, dread, and horror as they worked. |
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The play is a horror story, charting a young man's descent into madness in a rural Irish town. |
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I froze in horror as I saw that Gabriel had already found my grandparents, and was sitting with them, chatting amenably. |
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Schoolboy Will Greer watched in horror as two yobs rode off on his prized BMX bike. |
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To my horror and amazement, everyone on the boat laughed, grabbed their masks and fins and jumped in. |
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Police and former problematic consumers regale pupils with horror stories and issue warnings of what can happen if one uses drugs. |
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That horror in turn serves as a symbol of the chains that trammel the spirit. |
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Do you have any problem with Hollywood's recent trend of doing big-budget remakes for classic low-budget horror films? |
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Nowadays, if scanning the movie listings gives us any indication, most of the foreign films being remade are cult Japanese horror flicks. |
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While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice. |
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Now, with this new face, she once again relived the horror that her neighbors had put her though. |
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He was a just, if not a strong, governor, but he regarded his appointment with horror as a second relegation from Rome. |
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The authors touch on the critical lambasting the horror genre took from its very inception. |
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I felt that the game fell between two stools in that it was supposed to be scary yet it presented itself as an extremely tacky 1950s horror film. |
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Judge Elberry watched delightedly as horror registered on his prisoners' faces. |
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Shaun Hutson, alias The Godfather of Gore, made his name as a horror writer with novels like Slugs, Spawn and Relics. |
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These kinds of horror stories might scare kids, but they're unlikely to scare worldly adults. |
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The boy wonder really does know how to turn boxes of slop into chests full of wonga, but how will he continue with his shock horror portfolio? |
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The other Guards stood back in horror as the man's body hit the floor, a gaunt, withered, specter of their own future. |
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The next morning, I reached down to stroke my sleek calves and recoiled in horror when my fingers encountered a disgusting prickliness. |
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Their cries became stained with alarm and horror at the departing children. |
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He imagined himself in a winding sheet, and horror overwhelmed him until he was able to fight free of what was indeed a sheet. |
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So the horror movies that I most enjoyed were werewolf films, especially if they showed a good transformation scene. |
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One woman, who moved to the area in the summer of 2003, was aghast at the horror in her own backyard. |
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I am aghast with horror that at this late stage in the day, we are still having to have this argument. |
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Take it out of that system and dress it up as art and it you re-empower it with true meaning and readdress the full horror of the original. |
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Gregory reached out subconsciously with his mind, reading her feelings of horror and fear. |
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Why are the boy's eyes glowing red as though he'd been satanically possessed in a cheap straight-to-video horror flick? |
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Chase lashed out with another quick kick, and I was left to watch in horror as the song spun around for a backswing kick to Chase's head. |
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Law, it is well known, filters and rarefies the halo of horror and suffering surrounding crimes. |
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It has a fair share of scares and horror moments in it, ones that stick with you after the movie is over. |
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The plot is very hokey, just like any good horror movie, but the scares are genuine. |
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I really enjoy the scare from a great horror movie, but have to say it runs a close second place to a great comedy or romantic comedy! |
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She did melodramas, musicals, romantic comedies, westerns, and horror films. |
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You joke a lot in interviews about how you wanted to write horror because you experienced so much of it in high school. |
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Of course The Magdalene Sisters is a serious film, a horror story in the true sense of the term, but also a lesson in history. |
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The abattoir worker's wife may be a prematurely raddled crone, but the horror she arouses is horror at the extent of her deprivation. |
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Gorbachev understood the horror of nuclear weapons, and was resolved not to use them. |
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It wasn't exertion that left him weak-kneed and trembling, but rather the gut-wrenching horror of Joe's scream and his pleas for mercy. |
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It instead focuses upon the absurdist horror of one man holding back a tide of blood. |
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That was all she had time to say, for in the next moment, a loud sound ricocheted throughout the entire hall and she watched in horror as the roof fell towards her. |
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The horror of what followed is permanently etched on countless memories. |
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Here he picks his five favorite horror novels, from Ambrose Bierce to Stephen King. |
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By contrast, The German Doctor is a thriller that becomes a horror story amid the breathtaking beauty of the Andes foothills. |
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Sabrine says that despite the private horror of what she was going through, she was too ashamed to tell her family. |
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Speaking of bamboozled, every Halloween you hear a horror story of a celebrity in blackface costume. |
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Piranha 3D, the new horror movie by director Alexandre Aja, which marks the big-screen return of the schlocky creature feature. |
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As I tried to get upright, I realized with horror that the blood was my own. |
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At which point it becomes clear that we have entered a minimalist, bloodless horror movie. |
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Her next book, a horror novel based on the Bluebeard legend, promises to do likewise. |
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Of course, you can read this just as a brilliant, subversive coda to a horror movie. |
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Only in bureaucracy or horror movies do people get in trouble for compelling acts of kindness. |
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The folks at the White House had better understand how quickly a campy horror movie can get ugly. |
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Daily Beast has a slideshow up of famous people recounting their casting couch horror stories. |
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I remember quailing in horror at the American charts in those days. |
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We keep the tradition of the first Absurdists, who wrote and performed and drew and danced in response to the horror and devastation of world war. |
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Absurdists can only laugh so long, until the horror paralyzes them. |
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In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles. |
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William looked down in horror as he tried to keep composure, but the very fear of what his acid remarks could do to this man's mood made him gulp and shift once in his feet. |
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Jung argued that horror touches on primordial images in the collective unconscious. |
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After all, the comeuppance of the Big Bad is the good part of any horror story. |
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The shock horror satisfies our cravings for conflict and yet justifies our comfy suburban disconnect. |
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I cannot condense the horror of either the Bosnian war or the Rwandan genocide in the length of this column. |
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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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Fans of the 2013 horror film The conjuring may be familiar with the doll, which plays a central role. |
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For next to no money, the photographer Christine McConnell makes cakes and cookies that are their own miniature horror movies. |
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Before you go about calling me a reactionary, it could be that future generations will view the horror of the music culture in the same light as the crack epidemic. |
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The viewer catches on pretty early that, unlike other classic horror films in which the identity of the killer is never in question, this film is a whodunit. |
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In some ways this film is a whodunit as well as a horror flick. |
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Even participants in the cross-dressing scene are visibly uncomfortable around the mask because of its horror movie connotations. |
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So here comes the bus and I'm making sure to look but not look and maybe nod but not wave at her but as I look up at her window seat all I see is a look of horror on her face. |
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After recoiling in horror when she realised it wasn't her boyfriend, she told the man to get out of her room and reported the matter to the police. |
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I'm sure young people are recoiling in horror from the thought! |
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And while other housemates recoiled in horror at the thought of picking objects out of a bucket of sheep's eyes, he grabbed a handful and wolfed it down. |
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Perhaps if we see ourselves in this human story, we can recommit ourselves to ending the fragmentation, the divisiveness, and the horror we see around us. |
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That night I lay on the couch in the rec room watching horror movies. |
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The horror genre had run its course during the '80s, mostly because filmmakers were so quick to cash in on the popularity by releasing inferior sequels and lame knock-offs. |
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He says certain books, and even scary Halloween horror movies, tempt people to the devil. |
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The horror film is generally about xenophobia, the fear of the unknown. |
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On the horror front, George Romero's genre-busting Night of the Living Dead allegorises militarised consumerism as zombie flick and is genuinely scary as well as hilarious. |
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How the horror of these times has influenced us, that we accept with indifference the all-present terror which we would have never been able to imagine! |
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What I assumed was a horror thriller quickly became a yawner with endless debates about opening a slimy, frozen alien pod, or not opening a slimy, frozen alien pod. |
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Prague Fatale is authentic because Kerr can muffle the horror of this epoch in dramatic irony but he can also shout it out loud. |
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Giving his respondents the option to share specific examples left Grenny with a wealth of edi horror stories. |
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He turns without thinking to the one following him to ask him to zip him back up in again, realizing with horror after a moment exactly what this must forebode. |
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Intimations of zoanthropy and diabolical rites also attend the depiction of New York's financial world in David DeCoteau's low-budget horror movie Wolves of Wall Street. |
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Disturbing, highly intelligent, referential to a legion of horror movies, the film is a horrifyingly bleak portrait of a Britain overrun by rabid zombies. |
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Has it not been vividly described in all its horror by Eli Wiesel and others? |
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This year, she starred as the protagonist Nancy Holbrook in the remake of the 1980s horror movie A Nightmare on elm Street. |
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As with most horror remakes, the new Nightmare on elm Street finds the tune but loses the rhythm. |
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They accept with equanimity the true horror of aging alone, sundered from family and community. |
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The horror of rootlessness in post-war Europe was understandable, but it needs revaluation in a multicultural age of out-of-body electronic experiences. |
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Imagine my horror when one day I glanced at the reverse side of some scratch work only to discover it was a letter of recommendation written for a student at Macalester. |
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The horror stricken shrieks of the driver interrupted his thoughts. |
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As ever, Jon Stewart and The Daily Show crew encouraged us to find some humor alongside the horror and the shame. |
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Call it horror lite, or fright by numbers, but this sub-genre has become fairly predictable, even by the standards of a genre that often trades on meeting our expectations. |
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Real horror ought to inform our policy debates at least as much in the fullness of time. |
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She decided not to take the route through the village but to walk the roundabout way along the forest's edge in order to not having to see the horror any more. |
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But then, like a scene in a horror movie, she will wake as though someone were coming at her with a gleaming knife. |
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With Lindsay Lohan, we were watching the horror show of self-sabotage, and grappled with our role in feeding into it. |
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Consider what The Ring, The grudge, Dark Water, Pulse, and a slew of other horror remakes have to add. |
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It becomes a battle of wills between the cop and the crazy for the life of the girl, although lurking beneath such intimations of horror is a modicum of respect. |
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Though I don't believe in such creatures as lycanthropes and other creatures from the horror movies I do enjoy a good book about one from time to time. |
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In July 1943 the full horror of total war was visited on the German city of Hamburg. |
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Katniss walks through mountains of skeletons, at one point recoiling in horror as she inadvertently steps on a skull. |
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He grimaces and takes a slug of coffee to get him through the horror of the thought. |
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Besides which, have you noticed that all the Republican hoo-ha about these alleged horror stories never holds up on examination? |
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Every visit to a hospital is an ordeal but for those who cannot pay for private care the experience is a horror show. |
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Hollywood legend reads more like a horror story with examples of such movies going horribly, terribly bad. |
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Every journalist has a horror story about their first big celebrity interview. |
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The starlet of The O.C. is 27 now, with a new horror movie out, A Resurrection. |
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Susan watched in horror through her kitchen window as a ball of flame came screaming out of the night sky and scored a direct hit on the garden shed. |
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The rest of the world has reacted to the idea of such a child with horror and incomprehension. |
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She screamed in horror as she fell, thinking she was soon to die. |
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With time she faded away, though Inez, Leon, and Butch lived with the horror that another Graney might soon be born, somewhere. |
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Again and again Oney grabs the reader by the scruff of the neck, both through his dexterity with details and through the horror of the downward spiral of the case itself. |
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His subsequent horror at his own insensitivity, of course, provided fodder for a column! |
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All of us can readily conjure up horror scenarios by the isolated person acting badly. |
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A sharp intake of breath all round was followed by an out-and-out gasp of horror as our eyes collectively made it past this first obstacle and on to the rest of the house. |
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I glared with horror at Lucien for his crude statement, all in the meanwhile backing away from the two of them in an embarrassing attempt to hide my appalling state. |
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Audiences can be jaded when it comes to horror novels, as they are used to jolting films. |
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Released in 1996, it was a postmodern, self-aware horror movie. |
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A small crowd of people even sat through the 1978 film The Swarm, a horror movie about a killer bee invasion in Texas. |
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Thaddius watched with horror as it tipped itself over, dropping a tiny smudge of clear liquid from a now apparent hole on the marble on Takel's foot. |
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For a low-budget horror sequel, the movie tries pretty hard. |
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Even after the horror of it all, she still looked so serene. |
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Several of them carried burning torches and I had a flash of old horror films, the mob of villagers going after the mad scientist and his monster. |
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Diving into the nearby meadow, she could do nothing but glance up in horror as the horse reared and tossed its rider onto a grassy patch beside her. |
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Other cars swerved out of the way as the two-wheeled horror roared past them, sparks showering everywhere as the tow bar scraped against the ground. |
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All of which would suggest that a film which casts spiders as the malevolent force of evil would be a natural fit for a when nature attacks horror movie. |
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What began as a low-budget independent film in 1978 would come to be known as the horror movie of the century. |
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The public display of the tortured body terrorizes through the depths of horror implied in its calibration of pain witnessed by a culturally informed public. |
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When a horror series is not horrifying, the suspense that keeps you tuning in is gone. |
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Recoil in horror as he allows The View ladies to tousle his formidable mane! |
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Pleasure turns to horror when the realize that they have walked into a cunning trap, where the harder they try to run, the worse their predicament. |
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Many of us have watched in horror at the events as they have transpired in this suburb of St. Louis. |
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When the horror comes from Transylvania, there's always a comfortable giggle behind the shudders. |
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And, much to the horror of the ground commanders of World War I, they suddenly realised that the Germans had three rather than the accepted two lines of trenches. |
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By now, most of us are familiar with horror stories from Uganda and Russia. |
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I sat up so I could see her, a look of mock horror on my face. |
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Some reviewers have recoiled in horror from the film, denouncing von Trier as a misogynist, a fake, a show-off, an incompetent director, and worse. |
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His name was virtually unknown to the rest of society, but the horror stories that had been created by him made even grown men shudder to think about. |
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Then all too rapidly, the horror and monstrousness began to sink in. |
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Franklin had already honed his horror movie directing chops on Psycho II, though I'm not sure that's much preparation for making a movie about killer simians. |
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In 1896 Somerset Walpole discovered his son's horror of the Marlow school and he moved him to the King's School, Canterbury. |
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It seems few remember a notorious little horror film called Lifeforce, involving a sexy alien who seduces and then kills men for their blood. |
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It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. |
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Mary, Percy, Lord Byron and John Polidori decided to have a competition to see who could write the best horror story. |
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Martin Kelly fired in a dangerous cross and the Hearts defender looked on in horror as the ball rebounded off him and into the net. |
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Crijnssen sailed back to the Caribbean in horror only to find the French fleet destroyed and the English back in possession of Suriname. |
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I recoiled in horror though enchanted by her assailing tone and vatic peroration. |
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All the visual cues suggest a formative attachment by the artist to best shlock horror the eighties had to offer. |
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Some horror will be too great, some attack too grievous for us to ignore. |
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Jump-scares, suspense, and sudden violence are all a major part of the horror genre. |
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Vacancy Visually stylish but scare free cliched horror as a couple find themselves stars of a snuff movie. |
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Myatt appeared in other kids' shows such as Zig Zag and ChuckleVision and has also had roles in horror films such as Snuff Movie and Dead Cert. |
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A FORENSIC computer analyst has spoken of his horror when he viewed the snuff film found in Daniel Fisher's collection of child abuse images. |
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The Socialist primary could have made the race a comedy or a horror show. |
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That hearing last week was a horror show, no doubt about that. |
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Michael Ironside stars as a homicidal telepath in a notorious, exploding heads, sci-fi horror show. |
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The horror sent shockwaves across a nation still jittery from the skyjacks. |
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A MAN was killed in a horror crash on the A55 at Rhuallt Hill after he lost control of his campervan when one of the tyres started to come apart. |
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May God's curse rest upon the arrogant men and the unholy ambitions which let loose this horror upon humanity! |
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Following her execution, Elizabeth I wrote to the citizens of York expressing her horror at the treatment of a woman. |
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Staff watched in horror as HMS Argyll launched the 9ft-long missile by mistake. |
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Thriller films also share a close relationship with horror films, both eliciting tension. |
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Shaun of the Dead and 2005 horror film The Descent were both shot on the lot. |
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Boris Karloff played the leading role in major horror films in the 1930s, and collaborated with film director James Whale. |
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The 1973 British horror film The Wicker Man is set on the fictional Hebridean island of Summerisle. |
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The 36-year-old man was killed in the horror crash which happened on the A7 just two miles north of his home town of Hawick, Roxburghshire. |
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The spirit of manifestation will but upbraid you in the shame and horror of a sad eternity, if you have not the spirit of obsignation. |
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In 1945, overseen by Alfred Hitchcock, a crack team of British film-makers went to Germany to document the horror of the concentration camps. |
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Like Ethan Keene, the comic book writer in Based on a Totally True Story, Aguirre-Sacasa is writing a horror film for Warner Bros. |
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His other film credits include the independent horror film Deathwatch in Prague and Fakers, a comic crime caper. |
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Indeed, I had my share of dreadful typos, bringing me shame and horror upon publication. |
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The horror feature received generally poor reviews but found a significant worldwide audience. |
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Happily for horror vacuists, Jim Shaw's recycling of cultural detritus continues unabated. |
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His unbiassed justice... struck horror into the heart of every castellated felon. |
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Priorities are all wrong I NOTE, horror of horrors, a strip club has applied for a licence to open in the city centre. |
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Years of research in the scientific field of 'paktohlogy' have shown that horror movies are the best to watch on a date. |
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Chelsey, a credit controller from Glasgow, had her lips done in October 2013, and it marked the start of her very own horror story. |
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Lovecraft was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. |
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To my horror I perceived that the yellow blossoms were all dabbled with crimson. |
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That excitement was to turn to horror when Bob scaled a wychhazel, also known as a wych-elm, that he guessed would be a perfect spot for a nest. |
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Witchfinder General Reviled on release for sadistic violence, Vincent Price's historical horror is now a cult classic. |
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A pair of cash-strapped students agree to take part in a drug trial with disastrous results in this straight-to-DVD horror cheapie. |
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The witnesses gawked in horror and fascination and held their breaths. |
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The twisty horror film The Cabin in the Woods opened Friday. |
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Art had presaged the horror and now art was to memorialize it. |
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I'll go all thundersnow and icy foggish in my horror story, but I really want to see a fogbow. |
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The javelin flew wild and struck a spectator, to the horror of all observing. |
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But Kent will not let us off the familiar horror hook so easily. |
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But again I thought of the emptiness and horror of reality, and boldly prepared to follow whithersoever I might be led. |
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A place for Vimeans to post horror or thriller movies they like or created! |
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But let the judicial system be criticized, and up-handed horror echoes its protest in all directions. |
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She realised to her horror that she had unwittingly helped those people she most despised. |
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The plot is typical horror B-movie, but the thin storyline really does not matter so much once you put on those 3D specs. |
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Obviously, it's the unspeakableness, the sheer horror of it, that is motivating some news organizations. |
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The clever send-up of the horror genre shows a profound understanding of the traditional Hollywood machinations. |
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Politically incorrect, lowest-common-denominator comedy and body horror humor can be sublime when the timing is sharp and the staging inspired. |
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A brilliantly twisted take on the Frankenstein tale with a touch of David Cronenberg-style body horror for good measure. |
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A TEENAGE neice of Northern Ireland finance minister Mark Durkan was killed in a horror car smash yesterday. |
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His stuff was called body horror because it was always things happening to people's insides, things erupting from inside the body. |
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