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"malevolent" Definitions
  1. having or showing a desire to harm other people
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Malevolent people ... They built a platform that malevolent people could misuse very easily. Right.
I don't think AI has malevolent motives, or is really capable of having malevolent motives.
I think one of the issue is it's not ... It is malevolent, but it's not malevolent misogyny that's so obvious as has been in other industries where it's just real misogynistic.
They don't have to be uniquely malevolent to do so.
Was he a malevolent force that needed to be purged?
Malevolent hinges on a single question: Is Angie actually psychic?
There are only the perverted, the malevolent and the conceited.
"I nursed my malevolent feelings," he tells us early on.
He said, 'Malevolent or vicious thoughts don't necessarily imply insanity.
Short sellers are generally reviled by corporations as malevolent opportunists.
Or is something a little bit more malevolent going on?
That does not mean that bureaucrats are malevolent or dishonest.
Malevolent cosmic rays about to burst through Earth's magnetic shield?
Now he is lost, and everything is threatened by a malevolent force known as the IT (not to be confused with the malevolent force in the movie "It"), which lives on a planet called Camazotz.
Malevolent foreign influence perpetrated by the world's dictatorships does the opposite.
Nobody was being malevolent in the high ranks of Wells Fargo.
"We know that they exist," Biscardi said of the malevolent bipeds.
These are all your questions about the end of Malevolent, answered.
The homeless are not sheltered from the elements or malevolent assailants.
The NSA denies any malevolent intentions in changing its core values.
However, I underestimated the malevolent way he would let it unfold.
While usually more irritating than evil, he drew on malevolent roots.
Mr. Allen said it was more likely inefficiency than malevolent intent.
"Color Out of Space," apparently, is blindingly bright and magnificently malevolent.
BRANTLEY How about Saoirse Ronan's malevolent serving girl in "The Crucible"?
"The Word for World Is Forest" (1976), about malevolent humans brutally invading a planet of peaceful forest-dwelling aliens, anticipated James Cameron's "Avatar" (2009), about malevolent humans brutally invading a planet of peaceful forest-dwelling aliens.
The further malevolent characterization of Marnie only makes this theory more likely.
There hasn't been a malevolent hack against connected cars en masse yet.
Protest signs depicted Mrs Lam as Gollum, a small and malevolent hobbit.
Abandoning Venezuela to the malevolent rule of Mr Maduro would be wrong.
Mukasey said in court that Polos' conduct was reckless but not malevolent.
She had reached a state of exhaustion so extreme it appeared malevolent.
At least Henry Kissinger, another malevolent White House force, didn't read blogs.
It was as if some malevolent spirit had rushed through the room.
To set arbitrary dose limits without consideration of patients' needs is malevolent.
It represents everything that is meaningless, malevolent and terrifying about the universe.
When societies try to protect a malevolent status quo, they become warped.
Has Maggie given herself completely to the malevolent presence in her cottage?
The plot, which includes some malevolent mutants, is mostly beside the point.
"Your mind-set became one of malevolent hatred," Judge Cheema-Grubb said.
The malevolent people we encounter in life are mostly just like that.
His views are often malevolent, and his conduct might ultimately prove criminal.
She's like a malevolent gesticulating and talking doll whose batteries have died.
All the same, Reagan's views of a malevolent Kremlin were well-founded.
The earthy bass Stefan Kocan was a malevolent Sparafucile, a hired assassin.
Because surveillance can be not sort of malevolent-seeming in the beginning.
Arguably the most vilified number (aside from 666), 13 has countless malevolent origins.
Mr. Rickman wrung every malevolent drop that he could from Gruber's boastful lines.
Malevolent hackers continually probe for weaknesses as banks are striving to stay ahead.
Barzilai said Karamba's goal is to keep malevolent hacks from ever affecting cars.
Because people do understand that technology could be very malevolent to them. Yeah.
Respawn: the empowered rebels fighting against the malevolent corporation fabricating personality-less worlds.
Sadako is a malevolent force, absolutely without mercy, and evil to her core.
America was viewed, increasingly, as a failed promise, a malevolent empire beyond redemption.
Yet President Trump continues to refuse to even acknowledge the malevolent Russian role.
"There are lots of ways we could be deterring malevolent action," he said.
Suddenly it is a poster child for malevolent government overreach, negligence, and authoritarianism.
In other words, her disease was so malevolent that malignancy progressed during treatment.
The demonic behavior clearly rests within the malevolent souls of the child abusers.
Yet, in the current deteriorating environment, malevolent forces like that could wreak havoc.
People assume she's an enchantress, but she's merely a keen, if malevolent, psychologist.
America, after all, is neither as powerful nor as malevolent as the Kremlin supposes.
We watch a horror movie called Malevolent (ehh) and three episodes of Russian Doll.
They believe our nation is being taken over by a dark and malevolent force.
The fact that he's incompetent at best and downright malevolent at worst doesn't matter.
Questionable meetings with assassins, ties to malevolent international assets, and unmitigated shadowy intelligence powers?
Ritchie said she's used to nasty comments, but Sayoc's struck her as more malevolent.
The glow of a screen as darkness encroaches seems, by comparison, eerie and malevolent.
Her vibe is Kylie Jenner, with her malevolent-cherub face and embrace of streetwear.
The president blames this mess on malevolent outside powers, such as the United States.
Others in the United States have built TATP bombs with far more malevolent intent.
That is all fair and well, but when that advertiser becomes, let's say ... Malevolent.
In one story, Rundell has a malevolent character declare war on people with moustaches.
Every time she's plotting something malevolent in the Red Keep, she's stealing the scene.
Maduro's opponents have portrayed him as indecisive and weak, or as malevolent and corrupt.
Lately, though, Mr. Duijzers has come to see global trade as a malevolent force.
He is your muscle and your voice in a dark, corrupt and malevolent world.
BECKY QUICK: So the inequality that came from that-- CHARLIE MUNGER: It wasn't malevolent.
The IRS also notes that not all of these cases necessarily involve malevolent actors.
Malevolent people will always be able to inflict damage in whatever way they find.
In this context, the urge to control the global order is malevolent, not divine.
The stranger is an identify thief — a malevolent doppelgänger — who steals their legal selves.
For Baron, this is just more meaningless Elon versus some vaguely defined malevolent oppositional group.
Our intelligence views them as the most aggressive and the malevolent force in the world.
I have consistently warned of the rise of China and its malevolent aims toward America.
But the film's villain, a malevolent government suit named Richard Strickland (Michael Shannon), does not.
Photographer Anna Gaskell explores "All Fur," a more malevolent take on the classic Cinderella story.
Well-meaning people get things wrong on the internet; malevolent actors sometimes get things right.
Indeed, there's a long history of presidents and their inner circles obsessing about malevolent cabals.
The writers also avoided the usual malevolent female characters, like menacing matriarchs and tormenting stepsisters.
She has memories of a malevolent scientist (Matthew Modine) who soon shows up in town.
Climate devastation is portrayed almost as a catastrophe visited upon Earth by malevolent outside forces.
There's a common misconception that the risk of AI is that it will become malevolent.
We're committed to staying ahead of this kind of deceptive and malevolent activity going forward.
Over two decades, Tim Evans has developed a name for producing malevolent and enigmatic music.
We are despised … We are the victims of continuous, malevolent, and sanctioned violence against us.
Critique Quest describes the sound design choices that make Hellblade's malevolent forces feel physically invasive.
Not malevolent information, but just people hearing something from their cousin's brother kind of thing.
"Storm Killer" itself signals we haven't seen the last of the Crooked Man's malevolent energy.
In short, that which the demonological Jew once was, demonological Israel now is: uniquely malevolent.
Add to the mix the media's routine demonization of Netanyahu, and it is easy to see how the cartoon came to be drawn and published: Already depicted as a malevolent Jewish leader, it's just a short step to depict him as a malevolent Jew.
Mental doctors were self-deluded or malevolent, their treatments cunning, at times barbaric, methods of control.
And so these platforms — Facebook being the biggest one — have been much abused by malevolent powers.
Obviously, the malevolent forces of Cult were behind the panic-inducing, multi-state drop in power.
But just because fire is dangerous doesn't every new use of it is a malevolent threat.
So, the Gargoyle King isn't some malevolent, omniscient Big Bad — he's just another Hiram Lodge puppet.
When they profit from our indulgence they show themselves braver than we are, if more malevolent.
She's proof that in Hill House, time curls on top of itself in a malevolent loop.
Somehow, I fear, the "erased" pictures can be retrieved by hackers, trolls, or malevolent ex-boyfriends.
He-- Warren hasn't seen any actual indications of any malevolent intent from Watson, yet, has he?
There's something else in the building, and soon its presence goes from disturbing to actively malevolent.
I don't necessarily find them to be malevolent people, and you've had some encounters with them.
When we in the West see robots on television they are more likely to be malevolent.
Now they've learned what it's like to worry that malevolent foreign conspirators are manipulating American affairs.
The Gag Rule, and the blustering attempts to enforce it, made slaveowners look pathetic and malevolent.
"Malevolent, bitter, glittering," the critic Conrad Knickerbocker declared about "The Wig" in The New York Times.
So let's put the most malevolent interpretation of Trump's motives to one side for the moment.
In the future, improved gene-sequencing technologies should make it easier to spot species carrying malevolent drives.
That malevolent force was powerful enough to "reanimate" the bodies for round two of being a jerk.
These have been seen sporting glowing, red eyes and exerting malevolent influence over their mortal target's life.
But a technological race between malevolent drone operators and the forces of law and order is inevitable.
"We're committed to staying ahead of this kind of deceptive and malevolent activity going forward," he wrote.
"I wouldn't say he was a malevolent individual, far from it," Mr. Shiffman said of Mr. Doctoroff.
This brings up the possibility that the malevolent presences in Hill House could actually be murderous, too.
Michael Langdon (Cody Fern) has quickly proven he's the most malevolent force in American Horror Story: Apocalypse.
But in its ending, Malevolent distinguishes itself from other horror movies — because it's a particularly confusing ending.
"We do not endorse these malevolent acts," Nathalie Prieur, director of the Union Viticole Sancerroise, told Decanter.com.
The system was built for access and connectivity; malevolent players can simply use the tools on offer.
That, I think, can solve this major flaw of detecting malevolent actors in a number of ways.
That nominee behaving like a malevolent creep in a nationally televised debate watched by 67 million Americans.
She was angry, she was calculated, and she wreaked vengeance upon the malevolent V.M. Varga (David Thewlis).
Sonny, in white trunks, a black stripe and his name across a thigh, seemed malevolent and invincible.
Shaggy from the beloved cartoon Scooby Doo is a malevolent god-like figure with universe-destroying abilities.
This platform was used by malevolent players, in the way it was designed to be used essentially.
In many ways, it's reassuring to know that a malevolent administration's actions will be tempered by incompetence.
Jonno Davies, who played the malevolent Alex at the Park, will make his New York stage debut.
Hong Kong's leaders increasingly echo top Beijing officials in perceiving malevolent foreign forces in stirring up protests.
What should have been smooth and translucent appeared white, crusty and malevolent looking, with spiky, calcified cusps.
Malevolent loudmouth attacks on citizens who pursue public service are beneath the dignity of a sitting president.
Jackson's fiction is a sort of serial investigation of the malevolent, imprisoning power of her own fears.
Finally, the Assad regime's responsibility for unspeakable civilian atrocities lays bare its malevolent vision of the future.
You never knew, for example, what Tywin Lannister, the malevolent patriarch of the clan, would say next.
We tuned into this debate to hear from the candidates, not to be taunted by malevolent typography.
"Due [to] malevolent behavior on the part of some in society; this page has been modified," he wrote.
But the system contains a deadly secret, and Orlandine might have been used to fulfill other, malevolent motives.
Ejiofor is angrier, more malevolent, and more terrifying than Irons, whose Scar has more charisma and more megalomania.
So, it was really this malevolent hand that changed the course of my life and my professional horizons?
It also introduces the Beast, a malevolent magical being that serves as one of the series's major antagonists.
"Wounds from recent attack here at Stardust Ranch upper right calf from battle with malevolent ET," he wrote.
Don't watch Malevolent in bed right before going to sleep, thinking it'll be a tame teen horror movie.
Certainly, on the horror scale, Malevolent falls a few grades below gore-fests like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Our own systems seem safer, because we don't believe the corporations and governments that run them are malevolent.
But the "villains" it showcases turn out to be rank-and-file employees of the malevolent Monarch corporation.
They're all Sisyphus, cursed for their hubris by a malevolent god to roll a rock up a hill.
They characterize these events as the work of malevolent tricksters, similar to the ghostly "skinwalkers" of Navajo folklore.
This year, the company will stage "Turandot," about a malevolent princess who makes men compete for her hand.
Mr. Trump's crowds remain big and loud, but they're angrier and more malevolent, and so is Mr. Trump.
Anything that moves the country closer to finishing off this malevolent mess is something good conservatives should welcome.
The rush to present Russia as an all-powerful, malevolent influence in the U.S. election conflicts with reality.
However, others were stigmatised for their beliefs, often on the basis that they were possessed by malevolent spirits.
Do these little tweaks that all of a sudden make all of the data available to malevolent people.
British officials say the array of flaws could be exploited by China, as well as other malevolent actors.
But it had little to say about why — leaving it unclear whether doctors were incompetent, callous or malevolent.
"President Trump will treat the Castro regime as the malevolent dictatorship that it is," Mr. Díaz-Balart said.
And the void left by the absence of American leadership calls up malevolent spirits from the vasty deep.
As the giants, Morris Robinson (Fasolt) was dignified and Ain Anger (Fafner) rightly more malevolent and hot-tempered.
Indeed, Iran made no commitment to cease non-nuclear malevolent activity and has not, in fact, halted it.
It seems malevolent throughout that it's not helpful necessarily, except for a small cadre of people and elites.
A week earlier, he had been followed by 12,000 Twitter bots and he was worried that they were malevolent.
No one does all of that work for nothing — not even a malevolent supernatural creature with terrifyingly blue eyes.
It's recently had a surge in popularity among casual spiritualists hoping to cleanse their home of similarly malevolent vibes.
Rules or not, rogue states and other malevolent actors may still want to use gene drives for malicious purposes.
America has come to see China as a strategic rival—a malevolent actor and a rule-breaker (see Briefing).
The film even begins with a view from inside the famed Amityville house, with its iconic malevolent attic windows.
The inequality that came from that "wasn't malevolent and it was an accident and it probably won't happen again."
Is Jonas Blue a real person or a Danny Howard style apparition sprung on us by a malevolent god?
A previous employee committed suicide while performing the same work, so perhaps the apartment itself exerts a malevolent force.
It's a unique portrayal that runs counter to what most people imagine when they think of malevolent artificial intelligence.
Father Tom intervenes when it becomes clear that the board has malevolent intentions that are manifesting themselves through Doris.
Lenovo Joins the Malevolent Side of the Online Advertising IndustryOn Wednesday evening, the news began to break on Twitter.
After meeting the malevolent headmistress (Patricia Clarkson) and her bullying classmates, Heather pleads to return home to no avail.
Complex, colorful interlocking designs metastasize across the aircrafts and malevolent warpaint-daubed faces coalesce out of the frenzied decoration.
But the writers are the closest thing "The Walking Dead" has to an omnipotent being, and they're malevolent rulers.
Therefore, the most potentially damaging aspect of the Asus attack isn't whatever malevolent behavior it might have directly exhibited.
As Odysseus navigates the treacherous path back to his own home, he encounters both morally upstanding and malevolent individuals.
Another said malevolent spirits were haunting the walls of her home and tearing at her body during the night.
Jesse, Tulip, and Cass fight and drink their way through a world that isn't just indifferent, but actually malevolent.
MY WAR CRIMINAL Personal Encounters With an Architect of Genocide By Jessica Stern Where do malevolent leaders come from?
" A Democratic senator, evoking the rhetorical stylings of George W. Bush, called Iran a nation "full of malevolent evildoers.
Noir is a cry of desolation in the face of a universe that is malevolent—or, at best, indifferent.
Editorial Americans have been watching the Trump administration unfold for almost a month now, in all its malevolent incompetence.
So coarse with rancor that Americans with whom we disagree are seen, not just as misguided, but as malevolent.
Will this 8th or 9th investigation mark the end of the Benghazi search for a malevolent, Hillary Clinton-led conspiracy?
They can be strictly criminal in nature, or come from a malevolent backer under the guise of a criminal attack.
The sadistic Caligula, whose paranoia and malevolent humor soon turned all of Rome into a theater of cruelty and excess.
It's an unfounded, deeply held alternative explanation for how things are—often invoking some shadowy, malevolent force masterminding the coverup.
Most recently, she appeared on a television program in which K-pop stars discussed their experiences with malevolent online comments.
Most recently, she appeared on a television program in which K-pop stars discussed their experiences with malevolent online comments.
R.I.P. to this malevolent snack Judy is also a deeply flawed character, but with some semblance of an emotional compass.
An equally malevolent factor aiding Russia is the political fratricide being inflicted on American law enforcement by our own officials.
There are plenty of books, television shows and movies about the dangers of intelligent, malevolent robots bent on destroying humanity.
These malevolent actors continuously create manipulative content and shower the internet's leading platforms with their subversive falsehoods around the clock.
"The Antiquities Act long ago outlived its usefulness even while it remains capable of massive and malevolent misapplication," Pendley wrote.
Jin aren't always malevolent, but they are spirits, and that still makes them pretty damn frightening if you ask me.
They can hopscotch around a city, reaching down here and there, unpredictably, like a malevolent finger rubbing out an ant.
We Americans are self-governing, and in the face of malevolent and feckless and corrupt people, there are better options.
Their version of Peronism — what became known as Kirchnerism — was decidedly left-wing, disdaining global trade as a malevolent force.
His readings were cool to the point of being chilling, especially as the story moved along and HAL became malevolent.
But it takes someone special, someone rare, someone spectacularly Machiavellian and malevolent, to screw up all three branches of government.
So the odds are that we're stuck with a malevolent, incompetent president whom nobody knowledgeable respects, and many consider illegitimate.
Within Iran, the killing resounded as a breach of national sovereignty and evidence that the United States bore malevolent intent.
But nothing's scarier than Jack Nicholson's malevolent leer as he pursues his family through the empty corridors of the hotel.
The sex clubs, as subject matter, echo these delicious contradictions in terms — they are playful, malevolent, superficially banal, and elusive.
It could just make the internet into a less open platform that's even more rife with propaganda, malevolent hacking, and surveillance.
That, he hoped, would fend off the inevitable comparisons to HAL, the malevolent, murderous space AI in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
It encourages malevolent actors to escalate their ambitions as they calculate what they wish to achieve against reduced risk and resistance.
Hawking's view of malevolent aliens may have violated popular conceptions of friendly extraterrestrial visitors, but he was right to be terrified.
His retrieved body was maimed and unrecognizable; his murder reverberated throughout the nation as a severe example of racism's malevolent capacities.
Are they malevolent or do they just want to grab every piece of data possible in order to facilitate their businesses?
This cunning, transcultural, and transgenerational collection of modern and contemporary artworks and fetishist objects presents a coterie of malevolent political atrocities.
And of course the evidence of widespread malevolent Russian activity, ranging from assassinations to hacking to social-media bombing, is copious.
Without wanting to sound crass, WWE's malevolent maestro Vince McMahon has always had a bit of a thing for big men.
In June, the streaming site will debut yet another bone-chilling project: Gypsy, a 10-episode series about a malevolent therapist.
On one hand, you can choose to let a malevolent AI take over your body and live in the "real" world.
He's been an expert craftsman throughout his career creating malevolent schemes that his enemies—regardless tact or skill—fall short against.
Do you imagine you built a platform where it's impossible not to abuse it, or malevolent actors not to use it?
A seemingly normal family slowly but surely find themselves swept up in malevolent witchcraft and neighbours who aren't what they seem.
" Then, despite favorable demographics and a growing economy, she lost the general election to "a malevolent buffoon with no political experience.
The malevolent supercomputer from Stanley Kubrick's sci-fi classic 2001: A Space Odyssey recently landed a new gig: Amazon Echo device.
Another Stanford professor, Jonathan Rodden, provided further evidence of ballot-order effects in a situation clearly revealing the GOP's malevolent intent.
There is now something so malevolent in Trish, Erik's eyes start bleeding just because he's in the same room as her.
Madness ensues after four malevolent beings who call themselves the "tethered" and look identical to the Wilson family invade their home.
Each following entry in the franchise couldn't escape the inevitable comparisons to survival horror's brightest, boldest, and most magically malevolent moment.
I liked the malicious, malevolent, violent quality of those guys, although aspects of the violence themselves didn't turn me on particularly.
"If this is where we end up, it makes the shutdown look even stupider and even more malevolent," a frustrated Sen.
The story shows Sweden's infiltration by malevolent agents of a country called Liquidatzia, an allegorical stand-in for the Soviet Union.
" An editorial in Pravda assailed him, calling him a "malevolent Philistine," a "libeler" and "an extraneous smudge in our Socialist country.
Everybody feels besieged — power is somehow elsewhere, with the malevolent forces who are somewhere out there, who will stop at nothing.
He described the tone of Weiss' writing as "charming, malevolent, dangerous" and imagined he possessed the basis of a best-seller.
Plus, then we'd get to see Bill Skarsgard really stretch his acting chops by playing a set of malevolent orange lights!
I view Trump as a tremendously malevolent force in American politics and society, but I don't begrudge him hostility towards hurricanes.
The first half of the movie occupies the space between heist and comedy, before morphing into something more horrific and malevolent.
Mr. Netanyahu has staked his career on his crusade against Iran and what he has described as its malevolent nuclear ambitions.
From all we know so far, Trump didn't do it because he is a Russian agent, or for any malevolent intent.
There's a malevolent, gnawing humor to The Snagglepuss Chronicles that actively challenges the assumption that that could never happen in our world.
No, not because there is a malevolent ice king quickly approaching the Stark holdfast with the sole goal of wiping out humanity.
BOB is both a malevolent force unto himself and something that could take hold of any one of us at any moment.
In his opinion it's time to stop labeling personality traits as "beneficial or malevolent" and begin to use those characteristics when appropriate.
It's unfortunate that Future Man is tarred by this familiar dynamic and this current cultural moment, because it's more middling than malevolent.
Or think about how the monster in Alien may as well be a malevolent fetus, looking for any exit it can find.
What's interesting is that views of China and in particular Russia, generally considered a malevolent power in the U.S., are ticking upwards.
That's the case with the wordless 12-minute Chilean piece "Bear Story," which follows a bear family kidnapped by a malevolent circus.
"[W]e cannot rely solely on the market incentives of ISP to fully address the risk of malevolent cyber activities," Wheeler wrote.
He doesn't blame the Republican Party for nominating this "malevolent buffoon," or the 63 million Americans who voted for him in November.
Your task is to investigate Sonata, an organization (and malevolent AI) that is sending soldiers into the city to recover powerful relics.
When the space race began in the 1950s, American culture shifted sharply toward science fiction stories about malevolent aliens or cosmic catastrophe.
Notably, it also becomes less about one woman, her malevolent charms and quirks, and develops into an unsettling look at imperial power.
Certainly, the film — a variation on the Jewish legend of the dybbuk, a malevolent spirit that inhabits living bodies — has supernatural elements.
You get the sense, throughout "Frankenstein in Baghdad," that Saadawi's creature, alive with malevolent intelligence, is feeding off its own destructive energy.
I do agree, I think there's something really malevolent about the rise of casual porn, I don't know how to put it.
It means understanding there are no easy answers or malevolent conspiracies that can explain the big political questions or the existential problems.
Yet this malevolent house pest is far less worrisome than L, a ninja-styled über-detective who is obsessively investigating the murders.
On the progressive left, many pundits and politicians describe fracking as a kind of uniquely malevolent force without any redeeming social value.
" Thank you, Mitch "It takes someone special, someone rare, someone spectacularly Machiavellian and malevolent, to screw up all three branches of government.
Obviously, in the popular culture, there's lots of friendly robots, but a lot of the stories, robots are malevolent, and they're ... Terminator.
But the whole incident poisoned Republican views of Rice, who's now seen as a malevolent political operator by virtually the entire GOP.
Colossal is unmissably harsh on its male characters, all of whom are sheepish and ineffectual at absolute best, and downright malevolent at worst.
They borrow the aesthetics and drape them over simple stories about good versus evil where Elder Gods are stand-ins for malevolent forces.
Beneath the scalp of one of Westworld's robotic Hosts, the Man in Black (the always malevolent Ed Harris) has found a strange maze.
Viewers have seen how the malevolent White Walkers were created, but could anyone explain when that took place compared to, say, Aegon's conquest?
It's really hard to imagine there won't be malevolent anti-immigrant bad faith and gratuitous cruelty as part of this forthcoming executive order.
And Dorinda Medley, much like a gremlin, apparently cannot be given a drink after midnight or she turns into a vengeful, malevolent spirit.
This contrast, between the ideological Mr Bannon and the malleable president, gave rise to a caricature of Mr Bannon as a malevolent Svengali.
Ms Clarkson makes an equally compelling Adora, fluttering spitefully around her daughter like a malevolent moth, a study of long-suppressed female loathing.
Because for half a decade, Trump fanned the flames of birtherism: a toxic, malevolent, racist attempt to delegitimize our first African-American president.
The malevolent Seekers of The Host, the 211 adaptation of the novel by Stephanie Meyer, pursue their prey in gleaming chrome Lotus Evoras.
Of course this birth did in actual fact happen in the United States, in the state of Hawaii, despite all Trump's malevolent mischief.
At the end of The Magicians' first season, its central characters did battle with a highly skilled, highly malevolent being called The Beast.
Here the Atlantic Council is taking a brazen stand for a regime that can only be described as a malevolent force for evil.
Are there malevolent spirits haunting this Essex country home, or is there simply an isolated and nervous young woman whose sanity slowly erodes?
HAL-9000, the malevolent supercomputer at the heart of Stanley Kubrick's classic 2001: A Space Odyssey, is an icon of science fiction cinema.
Hanging around lobbies has lost its lurid or malevolent connotations, though it's still seen as faintly sad, something to be avoided if possible.
It was instead a story we always see with autocrats, dictators and genocidaires: one of a powerful few backed by a malevolent many.
This proactivity could mean that WhatsApp is able to detect the malevolent activity before it has the chance to spread far and wide.
History has shown that the best peaceful way to force a malevolent Tehran to change its behavior is to hit their bottom line.
On the one hand, Iran's Islamic regime may just be squeezed to the point of changing its malevolent behavior in the Middle East.
But the son in this mother-son comedy is treated as a zany prankster rather than the malevolent sociopath that he really is.
But until someone provides me with a more rational explanation, I'm going to assume that a malevolent spirit is trying to destroy him.
The mission was the unveiling of Operation Pajé Bravo, code named for an indigenous myth about a malevolent person who must be exiled.
However, their ancient World Series disasters with the Yankees still scramble through my brain like malevolent sheep — to be not counted but feared.
Those who accuse Israel of apartheid — some even say, "worse than apartheid" — have forgotten what actual apartheid was, or are ignorant, or malevolent.
Their online echo chambers reverberate with conspiracies about Soros, accusing him of attempting to perpetrate "white genocide" and push his own malevolent agenda.
Of course, there is the literal villain — Control — the malevolent artificial intelligence which aims to wipe out all sentient life in the universe.
Either way, they would have ended up fighting a malevolent force bent on using forgotten technology to achieve dominance over a galactic system.
While the companies have been scrambling to fix the many loopholes that these malevolent users take advantage of, the entire system has been lessened.
In the woods behind their house, there's also a pet cemetery and a malevolent burial ground that can bring the dead back to life.
And even when the intent might not be malevolent, the whole "pay the monkey on screen to dance" thing is just distasteful and exploitative.
Often, the act is not intended to be harmful or malevolent, and is rather an oversight in an effort to get the story first.
Restoration has emerged as Mr Biden's main campaign theme—as it was, in a different and more malevolent way, for Donald Trump in 2016.
Martin's novella follows an expedition to an alien starship, during which the scientists and engineers realize their ship is home to a malevolent presence.
Malevolent follows a brother and sister duo who dupe people into believing that they can communicate with the dead in order to make money.
And it just shows how devious and malevolent Mueller&aposs prosecutors are trying to smear and convict Paul Manafort simply because he&aposs wealthy.
The victims empty their bank accounts, give up their smartphones, and even raid their jewelry box—all under the control of these malevolent hypnotists.
They pursue with singular vigor the use of the government to control the lives of those they see as lesser or malevolent, or both.
Amidst the love triangle that develops, Edward and Jacob attempt to put their feelings aside to protect Bella from a group of malevolent vampires. 
For centuries, British folklore warned petrified children of symbolic black dogs—evil and malevolent forces in the hills that strike fear into small communities.
The Brooklyn trio's Vendetta Records debut is gnarled and complex, spanning various extreme genres but hewing most closely to a malevolent black metal core.
Now the companies must grapple with how Russian agents used their technologies exactly as they were meant to be used — but for malevolent purposes.
Suddenly, she is the most forceful Western leader in denouncing President Vladimir V. Putin's government, which she portrayed as a malevolent and lawless force.
The main narrative thrust of the show's third season was the battle between Gerald McRaney's manipulative and malevolent tycoon George Hearst and, well, everyone.
At the book's end, Mr. Dewilde's character vanquishes the dark stain and malevolent serpent, finding that he has the strength to leave them behind.
The evils, the omens, the Americans working on secret weapons and the K.G.B. looking for traitors were all part of the same malevolent atmosphere.
The GOP standard-bearer also made the case that the U.S. immigration system is too easily taken advantage of by people with malevolent intent.
He's the first employee at the Hut to realize someone has been surreptitiously modifying the rentals, stitching mysterious, vaguely malevolent clips into the films.
Patrick Warburton narrates as Lemony Snicket, and Neil Patrick Harris, in heavy prosthetic makeup, plays Count Olaf, the malevolent guardian of the Baudelaire children.
How do you keep innovation, and at the same time throttle some of this behavior, which is careless at best and malevolent at worst?
As of this week, I can, by deliberate and malevolent design, no longer send or receive Facebook messages on the mobile browser in my phone.
Moments of queer intimacy are often set against Hong Kong's intimidating urban skyline, which looms in the backdrop of Tse's photos like a malevolent voyeur.
And let's hope we find a way for technology to help with the overarching problem of incompetent and/or malevolent governments, while we're at it.
It is true that the Cuban government oppresses its people and deprives them of many freedoms, while helping to prop up the malevolent Venezuelan regime.
He saw a mildly malevolent jack o'lantern, a giant spider suspended by a single thread… and the silhouette of a man hanging from a tree.
Both clever and heartbreaking, Chambers story focus on the journeys and growth of her two characters rather than a traditional struggle with a malevolent antagonist.
Leaders on the Left want to keep up the façade that everything is going well, that any proposed changes are malevolent attacks on the elderly.
There are the grotesque, shrieking Revenants, the hideous but oddly cute Pinkies, and the malevolent, twisted Cyberdemon that towers over everything else on the board.
According to old Austro-German legend, Perchta is a malevolent pagan goddess who stalks the snowy landscape by night during the Twelve Days of Christmas.
The Islamophobic proposition has failed in Quantico's Congress twice, but that malevolent faction has figured out a way to end up with a winning vote.
And the film's first official poster teases another one of those events, featuring one of Scary Stories' most iconic characters, a malevolent scarecrow named Harold.
Tony, Ryan's dad, is "taxidermy reanimated"; Jimmy, with long experience at the "conveyor belt of deviants", reckons that Tony's malevolent neighbour Tara "failed quality control".
The resulting 13 audio concoctions wholly reflect those malevolent atmospheres through the prism of T.O.M.B.'s signature murky, industrialized black metal-cum-ambient noise machinations.
That meant treating Iran as a normal state, rather than a "uniquely malevolent actor," as journalist Peter Beinart put it last month in The Atlantic.
When I was a resident I took care of an elderly man in whom a mysterious fever had taken up residence like a malevolent squatter.
The idea strikes me as a crude counterpoint to the vogue for bestowing ­malevolent names upon enticing foods like deviled eggs and ­devil's-food cake.
These machines cannot be networked; there is no chance of infecting one with a virus and having that malevolent code spread to any other machine.
Their deep feeling that whatever else he was, he was on their side permitted him to shrug off criticism as emanating from malevolent political elites.
He plays a teacher who takes students under his wing and helps them survive in a high school with a malevolent assistant principal (Oscar Nunez).
Rather than revealing thoughtful analysis, his in-your-face malevolent incompetence could be a sly diversion to keep our attention off accusations of his criminality.
Here, we have all the expected perpetrators of terror — sinister psychopaths, killer plagues and malevolent birds — but without any of the dark and stormy clichés.
That message is likely familiar to fans of "Rosemary's Baby," though the film's protagonist eventually accepts the malevolent force that invades her home (and uterus).
Why should we be comfortable with someone whose ambition is to bend all our futures to his will, even if his aims are not malevolent?
"It's unthinkable that Turkey would not suffer consequences for malevolent behavior which was contrary to the interests of the United States and our friends," Sen.
And a new threat arrives: Leilah (a hammy yet almost silent Noomi Rapace), a lethal elf serving a malevolent entity called, yes, the Dark Lord.
When Humperdinck wrote his chortling yet menacing music for the witch, he may have been thinking of the malevolent undercurrents flowing through Mime's singsong tune.
They see hope in protecting ourselves from the malevolent forces pushing us away from collectivity and towards our own individuality, by simply removing its influence.
Once they arrive, they discover that there's a complication: the pirates are hiding from a malevolent AI that's taken over the station, and they can't escape.
Typically it serves you well, but early this month it will play with your heart, making you see deception and malevolent intent where there is none.
Sure, she's partially responsible for making his life hell, and she's partially the reason Bran is paralyzed, and she's a malevolent tyrant, but family is family.
The malevolent AI and Age of Ultron villain created a more perfect replacement body for itself, implanting the stone in its forehead to give it life.
And this is a question that we never had to face before, because we never had– usually the malevolent players just didn't know me very well.
We have spambots, viruses, ransomware, this endless legion of malevolent entities that are blindly probing us for weaknesses, seeking only to corrupt, to thieve, to destroy.
Once wielded by the malevolent space tyrant Thanos, this "toy" is very intricately designed and is inspired by the monumental final film in the Avengers franchise.
"But there has also been some malevolent resistance," Francis, who turned 80 last week, told cardinals, bishops and monsignors gathered in the Vatican's frescoed Sala Clementina.
Not to be outdone by Crawford, Orson Welles's own final film was 1986's "Transformers: The Movie," in which he voiced Unicron, a malevolent mechanical moon.
The notion that global affairs are secretly controlled by hidden actors with a malevolent agenda — a classic trope of anti-Semitism — was once a fringe view.
Researchers believe it could close the window of opportunity for violently motivated individuals, or stop people who have "malevolent" but temporary intentions, from using a firearm.
It is a melange of a jumpy but fairly wholesome hayride followed by scenes of slaughterhouse abuse and malevolent medical experiments and shrieking corn maze exterminators.
That malevolent scene gives "You Get What You Need" an undercurrent of terror, changing the way you think about the rest of the scenes to follow.
Depictions of the good ones are legion, but Dzon notes many instances of his malevolent acts appearing in sacred manuscripts and well-executed art pieces, too.
Could Alan be so distraught over his lover's mental deterioration that he would strike a deal with some unearthly entity that he believes to be malevolent?
Research into personality traits viewed as malevolent goes back at least to Sigmund Freud, the Viennese pioneer of psychiatry who identified narcissism - or excessive self-love.
Opinion Columnist The Mueller report is like a legal version of a thriller movie in which three malevolent forces are attacking a city all at once.
" She added: "There's also a something in the hall near our bedroom, a visitor that comes and goes — not malevolent, but it makes its presence known.
They stopped a naked act of Communist aggression and opposed three malevolent dictators — Stalin, Mao and Kim — while helping South Korea take wing as a democracy.
And we know that many in the administration treat this President like a malevolent child, ignoring his insane demands and trying to go about their business.
Two years ago, Ms. Rowling wrote that Mr. Trump was worse than Lord Voldemort, the cruel and malevolent wizard of the "Harry Potter" books and films.
Progress is not made by crushing some swarm of malevolent foes; it's made by finding balance between competing truths — between freedom and security, diversity and solidarity.
The elision of that distinction and the rise of malevolent propaganda outfits such as Breitbart News is one of the most baleful trends of modern life.
Throughout history, across cultures and religions around the world, people have feared the malevolent gaze of someone who envies another's good fortune and wishes him harm.
In the final trailer released December 12, we see soldiers going into battle and seemingly malevolent people who are after Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon (Freya Allan).
" Hawley has fretted over what he has said is a willingness by tech companies to cooperate "with foreign adversaries ... leaving our data vulnerable to malevolent actors.
Even without a malevolent spirit harassing them, Annabel has her hands full, and her distress and frustration give the film's title an extra layer of meaning.
At Kennedy, it was impossible not to think of a more alarming prospect: that the immigration ban was not just malevolent and incompetent, but also prototypical.
The story is fairly predictable, especially with a bottle of whiskey sitting on top of the fridge like a malevolent lighthouse luring Doc to the shoals.
For centuries, staff and visitors alike have claimed to have seen and heard all manner of ghosts and other supernatural spirits — some harmless, others downright malevolent.
In Okja, she's a malevolent corporate overlord, and her performance blends equal parts horrible boss, Fox News host, and terrifying cereal box mascot come to life.
"I have spent many good years with him, and have never known him to have a malevolent bone in his body," wrote an 18-year-old friend.
His hair was longer, he grew a beard, and at some point he had a black widow spider tattooed on his forehead, like a malevolent third eye.
I usually place Courtney of Ben Flajnik's season at the top of my list, mainly because she was one maniacal cackle shy of a malevolent sea witch.
Either way, we can only hope that Chad is trapped in a crystal ball somewhere, unable to exert his malevolent energy over our dear, sweet Beard Hunk.
It's been stoked over the years by misinformation and rumor, fertilized by inertia and cowardice, co-opted for malevolent agendas that have nothing to do with justice.
Things like, you know, the information fabric that holds our modern world together being torn asunder by a malevolent web hack affecting potentially millions of people. Coincidence?
She'll also be diving into a dark space for the thriller, Unsane, in which her character is convinced a malevolent stalker has been tracking her every move.
But before long, she's making the active choice to not only stay at the orphanage, but to explore it and engage with the potentially malevolent spirits there.
James Temperton, Wired: Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright continue their malevolent waltz of evil, which at times is satisfying but at others veers towards comic book supervillainy.
In the book, Hill House is a malevolent entity which singles out inhabitants and bullies them with strange events — blood oozes out of walls, random messages appear.
Facebook claims polarization isn't their fault, and that's basically true; it's an emergent property of human nature, accidentally midwifed, not the outcome of anyone's conscious malevolent decision.
Within seconds Owen has figured out there's "something in that town" the malevolent fake news forces want, and they've used a "viral lie" to evacuate the area.
Naturally, the malevolent forces of greed and stupidity tried to stop him, but (spoiler) Jackie got that shit done by doggedly hunting down and murdering people joylessly.
We have another chance to make right our support for the people of Iran, and to finally acknowledge and address the malevolent nature of the Iranian regime.
Imbued with a brawny, malevolent charm by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, the character, at least in his debut, lived up to the hype in every way but one.
The threat is not a hostile takeover by a malevolent computer, but instead the "baking in" of human prejudices, biases and injustices into seemingly dispassionate computer code.
His work, especially on the idea that AI could become perilously indifferent to humans without turning malevolent, has received several big-name endorsements from the tech world.
Yet whether it is useful, given the absence from all of them of a malevolent demiurge and a transcendent God, to call them "Gnostic" is less certain.
The malevolent forces closing in on them are more things not to face, and although Misao and Teppei are proficient at that, the added weight is crushing.
Like coming together on November 8 to use pen and paper—not fire and pointy stick—to defeat an orange-hued malevolent force once and for all.
I'd bounce back into believing my efforts to be cheerful were pointless and embarrassing, and that underlying all reality was an unspeakably brutal spirit of malevolent nothingness.
That version would have starred Leon Kennedy, taken place a few days after the events of Resident Evil: Code Veronica, and found Leon haunted by malevolent hallucinations.
We should recognize his concerns and frame it in terms of a misunderstanding with no malevolent intent and that we will make sure there is no recurrence.
The husband and wife have mocked the grave bench, and the grave bench—which, with each subsequent draft, takes on a malevolent agency—will have its revenge.
Soon he finds himself being pursued by his grandfather, the sinister Moon King, and his malevolent aunts, who slink through the sky like white-faced kabuki ghosts.
Arguing that ''any creatures out there [might be] malevolent or hungry,'' Ryle demanded that the International Astronomical Union denounce Drake's message and explicitly forbid any further communications.
Instead, incumbent banks were incapable of change and would act in a malevolent way to stop fintechs from walking through the front door and stealing their lunch.
We certainly are not the first Americans to live in such divided and anxious times, nor the first in which our national rhetoric has grown so malevolent.
We need to look no further than some clear, recent examples of China's efforts to collect intelligence, compromise proprietary information, and position itself for future malevolent acts.
The characters in The Witch need protection from the malevolent forces conspiring against them, but it's Eggers, not the witch or God, who they should be worried about.
What happens is you connect up an app to your Twitter or Facebook account, forget all about it, and then that app gets compromised by some malevolent hackers.
But when that advertiser becomes malevolent, has a nefarious motivation like a disinformation agent, we need to segregate that shared goal between the internet platform and the advertiser.
Pullman presents a fairy tale-like journey to bring Lyra to her father, where they encounter ancient, mythical creatures such as Old Father Thames and a malevolent fairy.
As Vogel, Goggins steers into the malevolent curve, looking as comfortable fomenting chaos here as he did raising hell in Kentucky coal country for several seasons on Justified.
It was thrilling and took its audience to places where Marvel's Netflix shows are supposed to go — darker, more adult worlds too violent and malevolent for its movies.
But Earth is growing wary of its interstellar neighbors, and as authorities become increasingly nervous about meeting an advanced, malevolent civilization, they threaten to shut her program down.
Sphero, which earlier this year delivered a pitch-perfect replica of R22 is unveiling the malevolent R22-Q25 at its New York Comic Con booth on October 5.
We can see Simpson as he once was: a monstrous manifestation of the Horatio Alger story, one that shows how the American dream beats with a malevolent heart.
I think it is wrong especially at this juncture when we see other ambitious and if you like malevolent forces trying to take advantage of that particularly Iran.
The rise of Adolf Hitler, and the Holocaust that followed, was not the story of a malleable but ultimately innocent populace exploited by a powerful and malevolent few.
Trump and right-wingers turned the migrant caravan into an election issue with their hysteria about "unknown Middle Easterners," leprosy, and the malevolent hidden hand of George Soros.
Mr. Weaver won a Tony in 21977 for his role in Robert Marasco's drama "Child's Play," about the malevolent environment at an exclusive Roman Catholic school for boys.
Just as representative of a world rotten by endless conflict is Cressida's comic relief of an uncle, Pandarus (John Glover), who has been shellacked with a malevolent veneer.
It's Andrew W.K. put through the washing machine, taking cues from bad albums by great artists and twisting Grimes-esque post-pop sensibilities into chaotic, malevolent new forms.
Best known for her work on Doctor Who, Coleman will look blissful and innocent in one moment, malevolent and menacing in the next — all without saying a word.
And the performances, especially from Ms. Wood, Mr. Hopkins as the possibly malevolent mastermind Dr. Robert Ford and Ms. Newton as the madam Maeve, are nuanced and layered.
Between 173 and 1693, 19 people were hanged, and one crushed to death, ostensibly for the civil crime of practicing malevolent witchcraft, after an outbreak of mass hysteria.
Taking over for the malevolent Brenner, Owens was there to monitor Will's well-being and keep the Upside Down under wraps, but he seemed to have ulterior motives.
In New York City's lore, the AT&T Long Lines building in lower Manhattan is a brutalist skyscraper so ugly one assumes something malevolent must be happening inside.
These platforms give voice to everyone, but some of those voices are false or, worse, malevolent, and the companies continue to struggle with how to deal with them.
Could be some nasty, malevolent spirit that's hearing you call out, and they're coming through layers of God knows what to travel to here, to get to you.
Unless put out of harm's way, plutonium is virtually a permanent radioactive threat, and a potential attraction for would-be nuclear terrorists or malevolent governments of the future.
Like any good conspiracy theory, anti-Semitism is predicated on hidden knowledge, in this case the secret that any social ill may be attributed to malevolent Jewish control.
Although Nixon and then Bill Clinton considered their accusers malevolent and tried to block them, illegally at times, neither disputed that a president can be subject to investigation.
The United States, a beacon of freedom and democracy for Latin Americans in the 19th century, was seen in the 20th as hypocritical at best, malevolent at worst.
The first season of Syfy's Superman prequel Krypton focused on the denizens of Kandor, the Kryptonian city bottled and preserved by the malevolent alien AI Brainiac in Superman canon.
And Mr Rawat's recognition of the doctrine's existence provides further reason for Pakistan to develop "tactical" nukes—tiny warheads that could easily end up in inexpert or malevolent hands.
Or is it victory over the natural world—a malevolent force, screaming with overwhelming and collective murder, just begging to be brought to heel by mankind—that Boris craves?
And while it doesn't appear that the Russians got what they wanted, it's possible the GRU — or other malevolent actors — could successfully pull off a hack down the road.
It's an undertone that grows even more malevolent in the shadow of a catastrophic extinction event, especially one where only a privileged few were given the opportunity to escape.
Casey Newton: We've seen a lot of movies and TV shows where there is a malevolent AI, so I want you to unpack that for us a little bit.
They are an emphatic rejection of all things malevolent and sordid, and an emphatic assertion of pleasure, catharsis, inventiveness, sensuality (understood comprehensively), unbridled growth, and connection with the world.
The second: If Kim Jong Un intends to continue these missile tests, I expect the United States to react accordingly and to announce new measures against this malevolent regime.
Meanwhile, "Black Museum" ends in an act of vengeance; it's undeniably satisfying to watch a woman turn the tables on a malevolent scientist who tortured her father for decades.
When he and a group of friends set off into the Black Hills Forest to try and find out what happened to her, they're visited by a malevolent presence.
Yet for all the limitless potential positive impacts IoT may yet have on our world, there are also intelligent but malevolent actors who imagine leveraging its potential darker side.
The whisper of the wind past an open sliding door and the balcony beyond, the blue sky ambivalent above — it's all as ominous and malevolent as anything we've seen.
" In an opinion piece for Metro, the baby's creator, Leo Murray, points out that the balloon will certain have "tiny hands and a malevolent, constipated expression on his face.
Though it was hard to top Ms. Linney's malevolent coolness, Ms. McDonald held her own and then some, as she started to tear off her earrings to do battle.
Values would require that Twitter make tough calls on high-profile and obviously malevolent figures, including tossing them off as a signal of its intent to keep it civil.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' The light bulbs are yolk-yellow, painted with black-dot eyes and Edvard Munch-like mouths, alternately anguished, dopey, malevolent and cackling.
In the Act 3 ballroom scene, Von Rasposen and Rothbart share the stage and some of the credit for manipulating Siegfried into proposing marriage to Odile, Odette's malevolent doppelgänger.
Crucially, neither of these malevolent geniuses would have emerged from obscurity were it not for the first great cataclysm of the 20th century, then known as the Great War.
The angels mesmerizingly invoke the symbolisms of Old World Catholicism, Peru's indigenous culture, and, thanks to their malevolent European-looking faces, the clashes that resulted when these forces met.
"We do acknowledge the potential of such forward-looking technology being misused or abused for various malevolent purposes," including media manipulation and propaganda, the researchers write in their paper.
Stern presents Karadzic not as a psychopath, but as a human being turned malevolent through context, with traits shared by other leaders of his type, including our own president.
Russia has engaged in a "long pattern of deflection" to pin blame for its malevolent acts on other countries, Dr. Hill said, not least Ukraine, a former Soviet republic.
China is building islands bristling with firepower and potentially malevolent capacity, increasing its demands that its territorial claims are respected, while also developing military bases half a world away.
Greatly complicating matters is a subplot about the firefighter's soldier brother, whose death at the hands of another trooper is covered up, turning the brother into a malevolent spirit.
A favorite of some blissfully uncool young fans, this Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz musical about a teenager who swallows a potentially malevolent supercomputer is booting up on Broadway.
Mandy stars Nicolas Cage and Andrea Riseborough as a couple contending with malevolent, supernatural darkness, and Jóhannsson's score helps to distinguish it as more than a typical action thriller.
For instance, she honestly couldn't tell you about Khloé's alleged malevolent plot to replace Kylie as the Queen of Lip Kits or about Kourtney's nipply time out with Justin Bieber.
I love the subtlety of its world building, too, the way you're able to grasp the backstory of the crashed ship and the malevolent corporation without much dialogue on them.
She described him as a loving husband who refers to her as "mi reina" — my queen — and is not the malevolent global influence that he is made out to be.
For long stretches, Castle Rock is more focused on exploring the working-class realist side of King's fiction than the side that produces, say, malevolent spirits shaped like evil clowns.
Though we caught a glimpse of Harold in the movie's earlier teaser trailer, this new one spotlights the character in all his malevolent glory — equally scary by day and night.
There's a question for Facebook, whether they want to make a benevolent contribution to our society or they want to contribute to a malevolent, something that detracts from our society.
"[W]e will not ease our campaign to stop Iran's malevolent influence and actions against this region and the world," Pompeo told an audience at the American University of Cairo.
Medieval folk believed that a malevolent life-force could take root in a dead individual, particularly among those who committed evil deeds or created animosities when they were still alive.
The story, about four siblings trapped in a decaying country mansion with an unseen malevolent force, zigzags across genres and teases viewers with the various ways the story could go.
If for Freneau these lands were mystical and sacred, in the 20163s this idea turned malevolent, becoming the foundation for a series of horror movies and stories of haunted houses.
The most disturbing thing about Burn After Reading, though, is how it resembles every day in Trump's Washington, where the line between blundering idiocy and malevolent conspiracy is increasingly blurred.
In both sectors, there was little thought given to the possibility that we might one day hand the keys to these systems to malevolent actors with contempt for democratic norms.
It turns out to be a near-fatal act of hubris, unleashing some malevolent force—"like a dot of black shadow, quick and hideous"—that then pursues and torments him.
I started with black-bean soup and was a few spoonfuls into it when the beans seemed to come alive on my tongue, churning with a kind of malevolent aggression.
But spirits or not, Boehme said there is nothing malevolent about the energy in the house, with even psychics visiting and concluding that there's a nice aura about the place.
What was supposed to have been a search for Russia's cyberspace intrusions into our electoral politics has morphed into a malevolent mission targeting friends, family and colleagues of the president.
He's like Sauron in Lord of the Rings—a malevolent force that one should fear—but hatred is reserved for the humans (or wizards) who choose to serve his ends.
All in all, it was a supremely boring and malevolent enterprise that bred a false sense of superiority in mean teenage girls with low self-esteem and lots of eyeliner.
Mr. Trump, with no government experience, and little knowledge of how the federal government works, has been a free if malevolent spirit, less likely than even Nixon to observe boundaries.
Ellen, the dead matriarch and closet occultist of Ari Aster's "Hereditary," invites a malevolent spirit to puppeteer her daughter and granddaughter, thus leading to the end of her entire family.
They were taboo, with a malevolent history as an identifying feature of deadly gangs like Mara Salvatrucha, better known as MS-13, and the 18th Street gang, or Barrio 153.
And demonstrating international resolve on holding Iran to account for its non-nuclear malevolent activities is more likely to win Iran's begrudged respect for the constraints of the deal itself.
It made it harder to watch the debate, though, as I saw good people -- and many of the House Republicans are indeed good people -- kowtow to this malignant, malevolent man.
It's no surprise to me why, given the pugnacious slipping into malevolent DNA of the culture, all created by its early leaders, who celebrated their aggression with, well, more aggression.
A conspiracy theory is the belief that a group of people — often powerful people — collude in secret in order to make plans that are widely seen as malevolent or evil.
They also matter to malevolent foreign actors, who happily claim responsibility for the violent crimes that have kind-hearted citizens revisiting the warmth with which refugees were initially welcomed in 2015.
We would be surprised if there is a home left in the western world that doesn't have something from Amazon lurking in the corner like some sort of malevolent beast (yikes).
But it's far from perfect, and the novelty of its premise and world is weighed down by an over-reliance on familiar tropes like killer robots, malevolent AI, and haunted houses.
Style without substance is ultimately a dulled weapon; bands like Sarparast, who back up their incisive lyrics with sharpened riffs, Juliet's vocals, and impeccably malevolent atmosphere, are how social rebellions start.
Before you get in too deep and end up summoning a malevolent entity (if not literally Bloody Mary), there are a few things you need to know about communicating with spirits.
The occult corners of Reddit are full of stories of black magick gone wrong or, even worse, tales of malevolent forces attaching themselves to people as a result of black magick.
I asked her who could be blamed for the fire, which seemed to me to be more a result of a corrupt and inefficient regulatory system than any particular malevolent actor.
From Elena's perspective, her own "goodness," the passive-aggressive repression of the grade grind, comes alive only when it is placed next to Lila's fiery, feral, at times malevolent creative genius.
This year's opera is "Turandot," about a malevolent princess who vets her suitors by having them solve a riddle to earn her hand; the penalty for a wrong answer is death.
It's a fairy-tale kind of horror, of course, but something about Ferrante's abandoned doll, who cannot even move on her own, seems especially vulnerable and helpless before the malevolent universe.
Luke has a secret life on the internet (there may be a contemporary thriller in which the role Facebook is assigned is non-malevolent, but it has not yet presented itself).
Hopefully the majority of our compatriots, those not in the thrall of our president, will now wake up and choose to exercise their power to counter the malevolent forces at work.
But the word has always suggested something more malevolent; derived from the Greek toxikon, which referred to the poison used on arrows, "toxic" implies a dangerous substance with a clear origin.
In so clearly breaking international law, we would not just put our troops in harm's way; we would also be licensing malevolent leaders the world over to follow in our footsteps.
In "Crazyhead," Susan Wokoma and Cara Theobold star as Raquel and Amy, two young women in Bristol who have the ability to see the malevolent, supernatural beings who walk among us.
Throughout this seven-minute scene, the cube remains unchanged — until later in the episode, when we encounter this setting again, and the cube's empty center fills with something shocking and malevolent.
The much more likely situation is that only communications can travel that fast, and so a malevolent presence on some distant planet will only be able to send us hate mail.
Abused by her pimp, Mercedes receives moral support from a sympathetic cop (Miguel Inclán, the malevolent blind man in Buñuel's "Los Olvidados") who nevertheless proves helpless to avert the tragic ending.
His first film, "The Witch" (2015), was set in Puritan colonial times and depicted a devout family of Plymouth Rock separatists who come to believe themselves cursed by a malevolent spirit.
We're introduced to new characters and locations, and those twists and turns lead to revelations about a possible malevolent entity that, if it's real, is pulling strings from behind the scenes.
The haunting power of "Bluebeard's Castle" comes from the way Bartok, for long stretches of the score, keeps the malevolent forces of the tale swirling below the surface of the music.
Given how malevolent and successful Cersei has been so far this season, it doesn't feel like a question of whether her downfall will happen so much as when it will happen.
The real threat involves a malevolent force that a local wizard cop, or auror (Colin Farrell), hopes to locate, release and control, although the logistics of all that, frankly, remain rather fuzzy.
Children, with their fluid identities, have shapeshifting daemons, but at puberty a daemon settles down into a single form: a scholarly raven, a tough Arctic hare, a glamorous and malevolent golden monkey.
She confessed to pinching girls in several households and riding through the night on sticks with Good and Osborne, and even described the existence of a malevolent coven of witches in Boston.
"As the digital world continues evolve [sic], and risks to democracy continue to emerge, openness and cooperation among major stakeholders will be essential to understand and counter malevolent threats," their paper concludes.
In the first novels, In the Shadow of Gods and The Bones of the Earth, Dunne followed warriors as they contend with a malevolent gods that want to take over their world.
In Malevolent, premiering October 5 on Netflix, the horror seeps in slowly, perhaps because most of the characters — save Angela (a spectacular Florence Pugh) — refuse to admit horror is even a possibility.
It's also a factory town, and Hades is both the grim god of death and a malevolent overseer, forcing his tenants to labor unceasingly at building an endless wall around his city.
Two critics looked at the ugly mechanisms that drive toxic movements in gaming culture - a "big, malevolent machine" made up of business interests and journalistic practices, as well as patriarchal social dynamics.
There's a gleeful tone in some coverage of the 2016 election—that all of Trump's idiots are going to lose, and then somehow American politics will be cleansed of this malevolent force.
At their most paranoid and byzantine, these pattern-matching misfires are called conspiracy theories: unfounded, deeply held alternative explanations for how things are—often invoking some shadowy, malevolent force masterminding the coverup.
Like most people, I was taught that pressure is a negative thing, a malevolent weight we're under, a cruel and impersonal outside force, pressing down on us from above, holding us back.
Kayako is the white-faced, wide-eyed antagonist of classic Japanese horror movie Ju-on (The Grudge), a malevolent spirit of a murdered woman who kills everyone who steps into her house.
Howling wolves and gnashing hyenas and elephants and malevolent chickens slink onstage whenever Saki wants a shot of surrealism (before Surrealism) and romance and humor—what we used to call the absurd.
It comes second in the devilish stakes only to the malevolent imp on the Lincoln City badge, which was introduced in 1971 in replacement of, that's right, the municipal coat of arms.
I could tell you that the atmosphere was heady and malevolent; with the boys pushing for an advantage over each girl, waiting for the moment when their guard was down just enough.
Here and in his other books, Eggers fixes on the same tropes that the American right is obsessed with, but with the intention of showing these characteristics not to be malevolent traits.
The question is how the West can maintain the core values of freedom of speech and the free flow of information while protecting itself from the constant presence of malevolent geopolitical actors.
He was possessed by a malevolent spirit that had inhabited his body, draining his family of their life force, and traveling the planes as a monstrous being of pure will and evil.
A 2016 study by University of Maryland and Stanford University researchers explored how hoaxes, disinformation, and "bullshit" (a scientific term, in this case) enter Wikipedia, and how the platform handles malevolent edits.
The editor of Commentary magazine, John Podhoretz, who was a co-founder of The Standard in 1995, described the closing as a "murder" and "an entirely hostile act" perpetrated by malevolent owners.
In these, a malevolent hacker can make specific changes to images, sound waves or text documents that while imperceptible or irrelevant to humans will cause a program to make potentially catastrophic errors.
I won't recommend the horror movies starring a malevolent example (of a leprechaun, not a film studies professor), but they are out there, too, and probably available to view on this holiday.
The process also includes dealing with an assortment of characters (some malevolent, others simply odd) who are already in Beck's life, who serve as impediments to his pursuit of happily ever after.
"Still not deterred despite two deaths in his apartment, Buck persisted in his malevolent behavior," prosecutors said in the court papers, in which they requested his bail amount remain at $4 million.
Zan (Freddie Kuguru), a monstrous, racially ambiguous hip-hop entrepreneur with a malevolent Bugs Bunny intensity, skillfully inserts himself into a casual conversation as if he were already part of the crew.
Ullah joins the ranks of other hapless yet malevolent post-9/11 attackers, a group that includes the Christmas Day underwear bomber, shoe bomber Richard Reid and wannabe dirty bomber Jose Padilla.
As Jesse's new home directs its malevolent energy into his brain and onto his increasingly violent canvases, its psychotic former resident (Pruitt Taylor Vince) becomes obsessed with Jesse's teenage daughter (Kiara Glasco).
Yet some privacy advocates have warned that the new system has the potential to be misused for commercial or surveillance purposes—or even hacked by malevolent actors—concerns that LinkNYC backers strongly dispute.
Because throughout Thrones, the White Walkers' biggest problem has been figuring out how to get through The Wall, which was built centuries ago with enough magic to keep the malevolent creatures at bay.
It's well past midnight, and his paranormal team has been summoned to the 19th-century brick house in San Diego because people say a malevolent spirit dubbed "Yankee Jim" has taken up residence.
The aim of the game is to make your dungeon as appealing as possible to the incoming adventurers, stuffed full of the particular treasure they crave, like some sort of malevolent candy store.
One of the common trends when you look at serial bombers is that they feel persecuted, they feel that there are malevolent forces plotting to against them, and there's an urgency to respond.
"This was a terrorist attack - over the space of a month or so your mind-set became one of malevolent hatred," said judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb, sentencing him at London's Woolwich Crown Court.
The character buys a copy of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask from a mysterious old man at a garage sale, that turned out to be haunted by a malevolent spirit named Ben.
You're only paying for one main laser unit, and if one of those exterior units gets banged up by hail, a fender bender, or a malevolent pedestrian, it's cheap and easy to replace.
"However, the culture at ICE has become malevolent in the Trump era, and now they're off the leash under a president who has made immigrant bashing a centerpiece of his agenda," she said.
Some of our most cherished folktales center on violence and hate, and many rotten people have made indelible marks on the genre, from Varg Vikernes to that racist ding-dong from Malevolent Creation.
I mean that when I turned on my 360, opened up NHL 0003 and stepped into an online ranked match, I was attacked by a malevolent force whose origins are impossible to explain.
But there's nothing quite as scary as the sight of Ms. Ronan's Abigail, seated stock still in a chair, bending a vulnerable girl to her will with the force of a malevolent stare.
Lincoln, by contrast, made no such condemnations; he recognized that the nativist movement, despite its malevolent elements, was part of the antislavery movement, and he had no intention of dividing those antislavery forces.
The firms distanced themselves from the platforms they deemed malevolent — including 8chan, the fringe social network that has been linked to three mass shootings so far this year, including the El Paso attack.
The four characters are so preoccupied with insult-hurling, petty politics and simmering romance that they aren't fully on guard against the possibility that they've stumbled into a village full of malevolent forces.
Though Harrison's mother flits in and out of these pages like a malevolent sprite, leaching love, order and money from the household, "On Sunset" is not, in the end, a story of loss.
It's important to stress that what Mr. Trump is doing is no different from what various autocrats and haters around the world are doing with social media platforms to push their malevolent agendas.
Many years later, the Trolls, given to singing, dancing and group hugging, have lowered their guard, and a group of them is captured by the most malevolent Bergen, Chef (voiced by Christine Baranski).
The film ultimately "becomes less about one woman, her malevolent charms and quirks, and develops into an unsettling look at imperial power," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
After she sees her brother open the book only to become instantly possessed by an ancient malevolent entity, Sal finds herself embroiled in a whirlwind caper, occasionally terrifying, to try to save him.
The Essex Serpent is the malevolent presence breathing through Sarah Perry's astonishing new novel, lurking below the surface of the Blackwater estuary and haunting the residents of the small country town of Colchester.
A marked departure from Carrey's wacky and cringy-but- lovable characters from the 103 films, The Cable Guy was perhaps the first time an audience witnessed Carrey in an unlikable and malevolent role.
His three other works in the show, all large oil paintings (six feet on the longer side), are racked by the presence of a malevolent white man — part clown, part ogre, all cannibal.
Thus all it takes is a rogue, malevolent CBP agent, asylum officer, immigration judge, or attorney general who refuses to acknowledge that domestic violence is a systemic issue to send women to their demise.
But it all serves as a backdrop to a tremendously tense thriller about an exiled Puritan family trapped in the wilderness with a malevolent witch — or possibly, just with their own suspicions and judgments.
The most surprising thing about the new It adaptation — in which a malevolent force masquerades as a razor-toothed clown that brutalizes the children of Derry, Maine — is that it's not all that scary.
" Right-wing websites called her "an anti-American radical determined to destroy the very foundations that helped to make this country great," and a "malevolent nitwit [whose] job is to undermine, corrode, and ruin.
A cast of fleshed-out non-player characters also makes the imaginary world feel like a warm and welcoming place to spend time, despite the presence of malevolent sorcerers, bad robots, and evil relics.
The massacre was pure malevolent violence committed on Tulsa's "Black Wall Street," undertaken by white citizens who killed dozens and wounded even more (exact totals are unknown) while burning black property to the ground.
Because instead of crafting a malevolent AI, which has been done better and more thoroughly in stories from The Terminator to Steel Beach, Brooker has created a nightmare version of a Silicon Valley executive.
Searching for answers in the spirit world, Annie befriends an older woman named Joan (Ann Dowd), who helps her understand that the persistent woes the Grahams have experienced may serve a larger malevolent purpose.
Imagine sitting there on a dark and quiet night, the rain pelting against the windows, and a malevolent, synthetic whisper starts crackling at you in Latin through the shell of your old analogue radio.
Or is the house in sterling condition except for a couple dank dungeons that are, I don't know, ruled by a malevolent bug king who's slowly trying to annex the rest of the house.
As if Shideh (Narges Rashidi) didn't have enough to deal with in the midst of the Iran-Iraq war, a casual Djinn — a malevolent Middle-Eastern spirit — drops by her family's Tehran apartment block.
Most notable in fans' criticism was the malevolent turn by Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen, the "Dragon Queen," who used her dragon to lay waste to the show's fictional capital after her enemies had surrendered.
When Marise, mocking, blew out a veil of smoke, she had a glimpse for a moment of Gil's malevolent Bitch from Hell, the strong-jawed dark sorceress who might incite a man to violence.
But whoever struck the blow, whatever its malevolent purpose or toll, the response cannot be to abandon the respect for human rights, equality, reason and tolerance that is the aspiration of all democratic cultures.
In their 2014 study, Buckels and her co-authors did note a strong association between people who engaged in trolling and malevolent personality traits, particularly Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism, in particular, she says.
The malevolent master of all those shoot-'em-ups, the tough guy who smashed a grapefruit in his girlfriend's face in "The Public Enemy," enjoyed growing — maybe not grapefruit but other fruits and vegetables?
The Warrens were Roman Catholic, and Ms. Warren said it was her belief that a lack of religion was what often opened the door for malevolent forces to enter a home or a life.
For a panicky Japan, a frightened South Korea, a bellicose North Korea, a malevolent Russia and a powerful Chinese dictatorship seething with resentful chauvinism, the unraveling of Pax Americana could result in violent conflict.
Since her introduction in November 2014, Alexa has neither devolved into the malevolent intelligence predicted by Arthur C. Clarke nor ascended to the metaphysical eroticism promised by Spike Jonze (by way of Scarlett Johansson).
If this "it's all connected and there's a giant malevolent conspiracy against us" sort of explanation feels like a detour into Infowars territory, then this points to the second purpose of a "provocation" claim.
In practice, this means that the URL-copying method can only be used if someone has access to the page where the URL appeared in the first place (or are otherwise a malevolent AI).
Through a project like this, CLUI displays a deep respect — or at least an honest curiosity — for some core part of what went on at the lab, no matter how malevolent, dreadful, or simply boring.
The malicious developers typically earn money when an eager player downloads the fake apps, which is a common hoax that malevolent developers use whenever there is a lot of hype surrounding a video game's release.
The game, unveiled at the publisher's E3 press conference today, looks like a mix of Mass Effect and No Man's Sky, putting players in the role of interstellar pilots fighting an malevolent artificial intelligence force.
KS: There are a lot of those, which are weaker people or people who, they're not necessarily malevolent ... Just cheerleading, and when things are good they're there and then they don't do the hard work.
"What was supposed to have been a search for Russia's cyberspace intrusions into our electoral politics has morphed into a malevolent mission targeting friends, family and colleagues of the president," Powell wrote in The Hill.
And no one makes the case better than a midlevel Pentagon employee who nearly brought down a presidency armed with nothing more than a Radio Shack voice recorder and a bottomless well of malevolent rectitude.
She still isn't an action protagonist — the Beast has to save her from wolves and from the malevolent, egotistical Gaston — but Belle isn't saved by love so much as she saves her prince through love.
The tech industry is so complex, sprawling, and ubiquitous that the show could reasonably take its band of characters to the moon on a SpaceX rocket or have them accidentally develop a malevolent artificial intelligence.
The bad guys include such malevolent presences as Richard E. Grant and Boyd Holbrook, the latter of whom turns out to be much better at playing a villain than he is a cop on Narcos.
Twin Peaks was born, at least as legend has it, in a small room in Los Angeles in the late 1980s, where two men sat contemplating a malevolent, banal mill town in the Pacific Northwest.
The "Men in Black" people have been grappling with it for years, but on Monday night Syfy gives us the Exo-Terrorism Unit, which also has been battling the malevolent fake humans in our midst.
Flayings, for example, involve a piece of rubber and a prop knife he has to hold just so for the light to catch its malevolent angles, making it hard to obsess over the moral dimensions.
There is something mesmerizing about the sheer power of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano, magnificent and malevolent all at once, a reminder that for all of our modern-day progress, nature possesses vast powers we cannot tame.
A malevolent force has been loosed on the world, moving great invisible gears in unpredictable ways, and no one can say with an iota of certainty where we will be five, ten years from now.
The well-trodden formula of a group of experts/soldiers/horny teens being picked off by a malevolent force is structurally present but it's not presented in the same generic package we've grown tired with.
In that ancient mystery religion, remember, the earth was created by a malevolent demiurge, while a transcendent God dwells, inaccessible, in a realm of light, unknowable except by those who receive a special, secret revelation.
That's what happens with Walt as we watch the drug business turn a timid, stumbling chemistry teacher into an overly confident, malevolent kingpin — aka Heisenberg — who wouldn't hesitate to put a bullet through someone's head.
A little more than eight months ago, the United States inaugurated one of its worst people as president, a nasty showbiz huckster whose own staffers speak of him as if he were a malevolent toddler.
We should recognize his concerns and frame it in terms of a misunderstanding with no malevolent intent and that we will make sure there is no recurrence....If he has to leave so be it.
The 82nd Airborne Division is briefing family members of deployed paratroopers to double-check their social media settings and report any strange messages they may receive after some malevolent ones were reported to the command.
It's a basic post-PaRappa the Rapper rhythm-action title that sees you take control of Ulala, an intrepid intergalactic reporter who is tasked with defeating a malevolent alien invasion through the medium of dance.
Movies are filled with body snatchers and switchers, some malevolent and others benign, and ranging from science-fiction freakouts to Disney staples like "Freaky Friday," about a girl and a mother swapping bodies and problems.
Stevenson also runs up against the malevolent arrogance of the sheriff (Michael Harding) who led the investigation and the duplicity of the new district attorney (Rafe Spall), whose initial politeness turns to condescension and contempt.
" These are just a few of the categories Dave Levitan sets forth in "Not a Scientist," his book about the "variety of subtle, nuanced and sometimes downright malevolent ways to manipulate science toward political ends.
In interviews, Mr. Berger said his father had joined the Nazi party in the early 1930s but left in protest after an orgy of anti-Semitic violence in November 1938 revealed the party's malevolent intentions.
Photo: APWhile Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are busy debating whether a malevolent, future AI could dispatch machine-gun toting drones to kill us all, a current-day "revolutionary AI" could get you killed right now.
Even the ship's captain is not really in charge; the actual pilot is an intelligent and malevolent talking robot, Auto, and like so many talking machines in science fiction, he eventually makes a grab for power.
The idea of victims caught in an unending malevolent fantasy has come up before in speculative fiction, like the frightening Roko's Basilisk, a posited far-future AI that would torture reconstructed digital simulations of our minds.
The 2000 miniseries FLCL (usually pronounced "Fooly Cooly") has always been an outlier among popular anime in the US. While it includes familiar elements like fighting robots, malevolent corporations, and space pirates, they aren't the focus.
Coming from the suburbs of New Jersey, I was raised to think of raccoons as malevolent pests that rifle through your garbage and inevitably carry rabies, not any type of creature near which one should dine.
In this installment, Murderbot has been searching for its own past, and is now headed back to its former owner, Dr. Mensah to bring her evidence of crimes that the malevolent megacorporation GreyCris Corporation has committed.
And speaking of malevolent acts, as the so-called wine war rages on in the Loire, a group of 30 balaclava-clad militants "ransacked" and lit fire to the offices of winemaker Vinadeis in Languedoc-Rousillon.
Sometimes that could be something mundane, like going for Chinese food—but when your last two hours were spent battling malevolent shadows in a surreal bathhouse, a deep bowl of steaming ramen is just what's needed.
Although during this period, stories from ravers who swore they had seen apparitions reinforced the ghostly myth, it wasn't until real horror struck that the hospital took on a malevolent character in the minds of locals.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis decried "malevolent" internal resistance to his campaign to reform the Vatican bureaucracy on Thursday and said lay men and women should get top jobs if they are more qualified than clerics.
Even Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has heeded the warnings about AI. Musk last year co-founded Open AI, a non-profit dedicated to preventing malevolent software and ensuring the tech is beneficial to humanity.
A movie-like scenario of compromised fleets of autonomous vehicles wreaking havoc on America's roads may be the stuff of Hollywood imagination, but certainly, the risk of malevolent actors trying to cause actual harm is there.
Embers: inch-square pieces of burning wood, white hot with the blowing wind, oxygenating them like a monstrous bellows, flying helter-skelter like malevolent insects, raining down in torrents, bouncing and scuttling around like hungry locusts.
As the tribunes whipping up the fever against what they see as, you might say, a rigged election (although they themselves are scheming to manipulate it), Mr. Spinella and Ms. Janson are cool and glibly malevolent.
"Americans would likely be very troubled, if not outraged, to learn that their retirement and other investment dollars are funding Chinese companies with links to the Chinese government's security apparatus and malevolent behavior," the letter read.
A malevolent entity (whose history is sketched in a brief prologue) is spotted scrabbling on the walls and generally skulking about, though any attempt to investigate is met by the back of the Reverend Mother's hand.
The Fox News commentator Glenn Beck once called him a "puppet master" who controls a malevolent liberal machine, and in recent years, references to Soros as a global supervillain have become commonplace on conservative media outlets.
The Santa Anas hold a particular place in Los Angeles lore, not only as fire propellants and harbingers of allergy flare-ups, but also as a kind of malevolent psychic force, a regional Mercury in retrograde.
Its shocks are well-timed, giving us enough reason to fear what's on the other side of various doors while nodding to the time-honored horror tradition of turning a mundane object into a malevolent one.
Whenever I passed through, I felt as if I were in that movie "Dark City," where malevolent beings rearrange the urban environment while the populace sleeps; high-­concept bars seemed to materialize out of the ether.
The false alerts can be triggered by clicking on a malicious link, mistyping a web address that leads to a scammer's site, landing on a page running malevolent scripts (or hosting poisoned advertisements) and other actions.
Two of the monumental figures in the latter half of the 20th century, Reagan and Pope John Paul II, together helped to bring down one of the most malevolent political movements in history: Soviet-led Communism.
Netanyahu's office said Monday that the two leaders "spoke at length about the dangers posed by the nuclear deal with Iran and by Iran's malevolent behavior in the region" and pledged to work together to counter Iran.
He's a skilled voice artist (there are echoes of his work as the Joker from the animated "Batman" series in Chucky's angrier tones), and he clearly has fun with the mix of saccharine sayings and malevolent menace.
Only by becoming a multi-planet species, he argued, can humanity make itself safe from the sorts of disasters that might wreck Earth: asteroid strikes, say; or malevolent robots; or the gamma radiation from a nearby supernova.
Reality TV has a long history of subjecting its participants to horrifying experiences, from Solitary, where contestants lived in windowless, 10-foot-wide rooms while being deprived of sleep and tormented by a malevolent "AI," to Susunu!
Naturally, when Mike Cernovich appeared on InfoWars, this was all supposed to be evidence of a malevolent conspiracy between Silicon Valley gazillionaires like Google's Eric Schmidt, and the government globalists they donate money to like Hillary Clinton.
The survivors' only hope to avoid a similar fate was to tell Stalin what he wanted to hear: that Hitler would refrain from invading the Soviet Union, and that any suggestions to the contrary were malevolent disinformation.
Why, then, would a movie about a young man becoming gradually ensnared by a powerful, potentially malevolent, woman make me, and all the other women in my row at the screening I attended, frequently cackle with laughter?
But there's also the possibility that the titles "Star Spangled Boner" and "Dicks of Death" are puns on the names of John Boehner and Dick Cheney, a calling-out of the incompetent and malevolent in political life.
And as Hannes Grassegger and Mikael Krogerus pointed out in their recent New Republic article on Russia's cyber threats, our commitment to free speech and the free flow of information leaves us particularly exposed to malevolent actors.
So if a private equity investor comes knocking on your company door singing sweet songs of risk and reward, be sure he really is a risk-taker, and not the malevolent doppelganger, before you let him in.
Pompeo spoke extensively of the US "campaign to stop Iran's malevolent influence and actions against this region and the world," but offered few details beyond the use of sanctions about how the US would achieve its demands.
On the other hand, dispatching them by any of the traditional methods—smashing, squashing, stepping on—means that, like good Christians, they will triumph even in death, in this case by leaving behind a malevolent olfactory ghost.
" The hearing is being led by Hawley, a major tech critic who has fretted over what he has said is a willingness by tech companies to cooperate "with foreign adversaries ... leaving our data vulnerable to malevolent actors.
I think they've got to moderate and vet content much more aggressively to try and find ways of transcending polarization and diminishing the scope for Russia or any other malevolent actor to poison our social media atmosphere.
"A lot of people really want to believe a conspiracy because it's a lot easier to think a malevolent force is in charge than that our government is run by idiots," Mr. Erickson said in an interview.
Gru and Dru bicker but find common cause when Bratt — a petulant, mulleted former 1980s TV child star — leads a giant robot of himself and an army of malevolent flying action figures on an invasion of Hollywood.
It is likely to make your vote less valuable in comparison to someone else's—plug in your favorite malevolent billionaire here for a scenario in which electoral outcomes are determined by the mass purchase of voting rights.
An increasingly important element of our critical national infrastructure, rail transportation — passenger and freight — faces the same intense, focused, persistent and malevolent threat from our adversaries as do the nation's financial institutions, energy sectors and communications network.
When compared with his ambitious contemporaries, he doesn't seem like an artist—he's not self-punishing and dark, like Martin Scorsese; or mischievous, even malevolent, like Brian De Palma; or complicated, elusive, and bitter, like Robert Altman.
Most of all, students and others must be put on alert that there really is fake news — false information deliberately planted by malevolent actors — and that they need to be on guard against propaganda masquerading as truth.
An article in Undark Magazine declared, "It's time to wake up to the dangers and start preparing," evoking a world in which a devastating stream of malevolent cosmic radiation would wreak havoc on lives and power grids.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Procedures and processes, as everyone who has spent time waiting for permission to travel in authoritarian regimes knows, are what malevolent bureaucracies take refuge in when they wish to deliver a silent snub.
Indeed, the production notes draw appropriate comparisons to the 1961 World War II classic "The Guns of Navarone," another film about a team of strong-willed individuals thrown together to undertake a secret mission against a malevolent empire.
So is there anything more terrifying or destabilizing than finding out that one's own small town has a history of mass murder, or that one's own home is being watched by a malevolent force intent on "young blood"?
If humans stick to a single planet, he warns, they will be sitting ducks for a supervirus, a malevolent artificial intelligence or a nuclear war that could finish off the whole lot of them at any time. Claptrap.
The scariest climate change-driven horror flick in recent memory is probably Larry Fessenden's The Last Winter (2006), an underseen blood chiller about malevolent ghosts that are released from an Arctic oil reserve by a team of drillers.
Everyone is multi-dimensional up to and including the villains, so while I just said they are kind of tasty and malevolent and dangerous, we also spend enough time with them that we see their human side too.
Lucas's little sister Erica (Priah Ferguson) will also play a bigger part thanks to her (well-earned) popularity among fans, though her spunkiness would suggest that she's not quite as at risk of falling prey to malevolent forces.
It was the perfect time to watch an alternate reality comedy where the government was led by hapless — but not malevolent — dimwits who were more interested in insulting each other than improving the lives of the American people.
This reaches its apotheosis in an arc which is almost entirely text-based, and has Cerebus develop an intricate exegesis of the Torah in which YHWY is identified as "Yoohwhoo," a malevolent female aspect of the true God.
While fans saw shades of that expected trope in the wealthy New Yorker's "When a Stranger Calls" debut, Nick was actually there for a much more malevolent reason; Nick came to town to help Riverdale explore date rape.
The right has no monopoly on insult and incivility—the online universe can be a sewer of spite—but there is no real equivalence: no modern President has adopted and weaponized such malevolent rhetoric as a lingua franca.
A new "Investigative Operations Team" at Facebook is hiring former intelligence officers, media-buying experts and other researchers to pressure-test the social network and identify ways of misusing it before malevolent outsiders can exploit them, BuzzFeed reports.
That's the primary goal here: not to immediately rid the city of malevolent spirits, although that helps, but to collect enough cash to stay in business until a climatic encounter with a disturbingly diminutive sweet-tooth-tempting sailor.
We may be able to reverse or slow increases in world trade for a time through tariffs, but not of global viruses, global environmental dangers, global financial crises or the global spread of malevolent ideologies and cyber threats.
It's a force to be reckoned with, one that can crush a creative spirit or inspire a malevolent one, set the record straight or twist it around again, leave us feeling inspired and uplifted or hopeless and despairing.
Mostly constructed in the mid to late 20th century and ranging in appearance from Moscow's surprisingly benign Ostankino Tower to the malevolent Zizkov Television Tower that lords over Prague, television towers stand in the middle of this continuum.
In the intervening 2½ years, the question of whether Corbyn and the Labour Party he leads contains strands of anti-Semitism has bubbled below the surface of British politics, occasionally bursting to the surface in wildly malevolent eruptions.
Projected onto the floor are two overlapping videos: The first shows a desiccated landscape with rust-colored rocks, yellow grass, and a malevolent sun, while the second shows a wrinkled hand inscribing a red motif on a yellow ground.
Rather than say "thank you" to Mr. Zuckerberg for his speech without asking any questions, I would like to discuss how giving marginalized people a voice is different from giving malevolent users the tools to manipulate sloppy digital platforms.
We knew that this kind of malevolent anti-Jewish hatred lurked in dark corners of our society, but it is quite another thing to see it in public, to witness hundreds of American citizens marching beneath swastika-emblazoned flags.
Yes, it plays host to bad and malevolent actors, but Twitter also helps amplify voices like that of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez who doesn't have to water down her progressive political message to get it out to a wide audience.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) examined all of the sources from which the TSA has founded its behavior detection techniques — the process through which agents are expected to determine who in an airport might be involved in malevolent activities.
In the wake of the Pearl Harbor attack and Executive Order 9066, they are rounded up and shipped off to "relocation centers," and their struggle to cope is intensified as the malevolent spirit begins possessing people to murder them.
Here it's useful to contrast the way Republicans scapegoated Jimmy Carter (who was not a great president, but more unlucky than genuinely incompetent or malevolent) to the way Democrats have treated Bush (among the worst presidents of all time).
Ever since its marketing blasted off last summer at Comic-Con, Valerian has leaned in hard on its kaleidoscope of extraterrestrial creatures, from tiny sentient space lizards to giant sea malevolent creatures — and all sizes and types in between.
No, as recently theorized by Star Wars fans, Jar Jar Binks is the Sith lord at the center of the galaxy's tilt toward the dark side, a malevolent puppet master pulling the strings of Skywalkers, Solos, and Senators alike.
Initially following 9/11 and the bioterrorism response, agencies were created to tackle public health crises both natural and malevolent, and many of us in the medical and public health community were hopeful that such efforts would be transformational.
The two pre-eminent distinguishing features are an all-powerful, malevolent Church centred in Geneva, and daemons: a sort of external soul that all humans have and which takes the form of different animals depending on the person's character.
Policymakers should recognize that while traceability mechanisms and geo-fencing could be important public safety tools to better manage increasingly crowded airspace and mitigate irresponsible or reckless drone use, they will not solve the problem of malevolent drone use.
So the sort of moral standing of musicians and whether their music should get distribution I think is almost a different issue than, are you providing distribution for malevolent content or things that are knowingly trying to mislead people?
So with all of this value—aesthetically, monetarily, and as an excellent venue for a lazy river float—why do we continue to think of swamps as nasty, malevolent places where only "swamp monsters" and "skunk apes" hang out?
" One reason, aside from our longstanding skepticism over synthetic imitations, may be the preponderance of malevolent or duplicitous artificial intelligence voices in science fiction, from HAL 9000 in "2001: A Space Odyssey" to Samantha in the 2013 film "Her.
The hyenas have their own entrances into the city, where they are said to be the only creature capable of seeing and swallowing Djins, spirits of Harar's past inhabitants, sometimes malevolent, who stalk the alleys under cover of darkness.
The darker elements took root gradually, while the warriors meant to combat them — like the spirit of Laura Palmer, or the various non-malevolent forms of Agent Dale Cooper — slipped into the world in ways both clumsy and imprecise.
The Obama administration feared using such tools in the post-Iran deal era would undermine the staying power of the deal, but the deal was never intended to give Iran a free pass on its non-nuclear malevolent actions.
They don't wanna take responsibility for the fact that their platform was used by a malevolent power to create discord in our country, and that doesn't seem to bother them as much as technically our ads weren't bought until here.
Cohen—who also runs the label Memorials of Distinction, which has released music by rising acts like Porridge Radio and JPEGMAFIA—has a knack for taking genres you know and making them feel like they've been possessed by a malevolent force.
The summer of scam is bleeding into the fall with the Netflix Original Malevolent, which follows Angela (Florence Pugh) and Jackson (Ben Lloyd-Hughes), sibling con artists who offer their grieving marks the promise of talking to their dead relatives.
In recent years, the rise of explicitly racist movements across the Western world, combined with the exploitation of huge online platforms by authoritarian foreign actors, fake news disseminators, and malevolent charlatans like Alex Jones, has shaped the debate over free speech.
The second season introduces the most outwardly malevolent of these, the Shame Wizard (a wonderful David Thewlis, who gets to say things like "hella faded"), and he terrorizes the kids with a heightened self-consciousness for their urges and actions.
It's a shame that this narrative of malevolent beasts is the one that dominates and that — in the absence of myth and the popularity of attack movies — sharks that were once respected as complex creatures today are simplified into bloodthirsty monsters.
Vandermeer has often drawn inspiration from humanity's relationship with the natural world, and this fight is between two giant forces: one a chaotic force of nature, and the other a calculating, malevolent individual who mutates her followers into grotesque creatures.
Director: Troy Nixey Writer: Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins Remake of: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) Evil fairies don't necessarily sound like prime horror film fodder, but the malevolent creatures here are scary enough to convince any naysayers.
They encounter some problems — it turns out that hiring a ship on the cheap has some pitfalls — as they discover that the Nightflyer has quirks and malevolent presences that turn a run-of-the-mill scientific expedition into a horrifying experience.
In the original Marvel Runaways comic, launched by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona in 2003, six kids learn that their parents are secretly supervillains who run Los Angeles through a powerful and malevolent organization called The Pride.
While none of these systems are necessarily malevolent or ill-intentioned,  the reality is that they are silencing huge swathes of society and, in the process, selling keys to the doors of the future that many people simply can't afford.
Language barrier aside, fright fans should quickly spread the word about this one-of-a-kind ghost story, where a mother and daughter deal with a malevolent supernatural force in their apartment building in a bombed-out section of Tehran.
While there are malevolent machines out there, Barry has seen first-hand how machines can be the opposite: he watched a benevolent AI named Distant Prime seize power in his home country and force out a faction of power hungry machines.
Like Bale's character in The Big Short, Axelrod is into Metallica, but rather than marking him as an iconoclast, Axe's Master Of Puppets T-shirt seems to be a not-so-subtle message about his penchant for malevolent string-pulling.
Sure, the winter presents us with many practical challenges, like coping with colds and flu and getting to work through the snow, but what these new studies suggest is that the season doesn't have some mystical, malevolent effect on our brains.
But something is shifting: consider the very fact that a Vatican-sponsored discussion found it conceivable that with proper regulation, business and markets might be part of the solution, as opposed to simply a malevolent cause, of the world's worst problems.
In Fallout, a malevolent corporation purposely used them as a means to perform radical experiments, while The Bunker proposes an equally terrifying but more empathetic premise in which the war above ground is far worse than anyone could have anticipated.
But in fact, if you take a step back and you realize that America isn't the entire world, then you realize that people of most cultures have some belief that humans can be possessed by entities both benevolent and malevolent.
Channel Zero fleshes out the bare bones of the original story to gripping effect, complete with a strong ensemble cast (featuring British treasure Fiona Shaw), a malevolent tone, and a cadre of creepy monsters — including one covered with human teeth.
Mr. Trump, it may just be that your greatest contribution to America will not be a malevolent presidency, or making bigotry socially acceptable again, but rather serving as motivation for millions of American Latinos to vote and help save the nation.
That is generating excitement in the kingdom, while upending a superstition among many Saudis - and long-backed by religious edicts - that the area is haunted by jinn, the malevolent spirits of the Koran and Arabian mythology, and must be avoided.
Abbott's overarching issue is fending off the malevolent influence of California, which is widely seen as Texas's political antithesis: it is more regulated and highly taxed, whereas Texas is relatively unfettered, with one of the lowest tax burdens in the country.
Marnie's game falls apart when two men become too curious about her: Mark, who is propelled by a murky mixture of aggression and sympathy; and Mark's brother Terry, who is purely malevolent, seeking to destroy Marnie after she spurns him.
"In an era where foreign governments have indisputably tried to use the internet and social media to influence our elections, federal and state governments should be working together to ensure that malevolent actors cannot subvert our administrative agencies' decision-making processes."
It seems safe to assume that even the malevolent Ortrud would become, in Ms. Mattila's hands, less a simple force of evil than a complex, very real woman — much like the tortured Kostelnicka, whom Jenufa forgives in a radiant final scene.
Ruth's malevolent father, Cade (Trevor Long), tries to call the shots from prison, but she enters into a friendlier partnership with Marty and the Byrde family, who entrust her with operating one of their businesses — a strip club called Lickety Splitz.
After warning us that the possessed doll is "a beacon for other spirits," the demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) lock her in a special artifacts room in their home alongside other malevolent bits and bobs.
After a bit of brawling and a spate of North Pole deaths, after the Candy Cane of the Apocalypse is unsheathed to ward off evil, the lamb with seven horns and seven eyes is borne aloft by a malevolent ghost.
Simon Manyonda's malevolent Edmund is all appetite — he works out while delivering his lines — while Jane Horrocks's vampy sex kitten of a Regan complements Celia Imrie's Goneril, forever appearing drink in hand, clearly guzzling her way to an early grave.
We need serious, thoughtful people to grapple with the implications of innovation and help us recognize the ways that new technology, if placed in an unstable political climate and seized upon by malevolent actors, could result in harm and hardship.
To the chief prosecutor, the officer, Michael T. Slager, was an aberration of American policing, a malevolent lawman who "let his sense of authority get the better of him" when he shot and killed Walter L. Scott in April 2015.
Some readers may find Farrell's portrait too sympathetic — he's as apt to describe Nixon as a tortured depressive as he is to call him a malevolent sneak — but more readers, I think, will find this book complicating and well-rounded.
None of us should accept something to be true because one source says it is, but all of us should be armed with the tools to evaluate sources of information, and whether there is malevolent and manipulative intent behind the reporting.
She grows up and goes away to college in the US, and over time the ogbanje in her mind — an incoherent cloud of malevolent glee that refers to itself as we and narrates much of the novel — becomes stronger and stronger.
As they settle into their new home, a historic house with a secret dark past, their romance becomes a ghost story: The relationship soon begins to unravel, and it's not clear whether psychosis or malevolent spiritual forces are to blame.
More explicit is "We Suck Young Blood," based around a comically despondent piano progression, intentionally flubbed handclap percussion, and a wordless falsetto hook that recalls the sheet-wearing, "I got a rock" variety of ghost instead of more malevolent spirits.
In service of this aim, the book touches on subjects as varied as the history of rock 'n' roll, the popularity of American football, the odds of humans developing a malevolent AI, and the soundness of our theory of gravity.
"Why is the Trump administration proposing sanctions relief when President (Vladimir) Putin has not yet made any move to curtail or contain his malevolent activities around the globe?" asked Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, who forced the vote on the resolution.
Right, there are cases in which it's malevolent and they need to do better, yeah, they need to be constant arbiters while maintaining free speech and allowing people to express themselves, even if they don't personally agree with what's being expressed.
For those on the far-right, rather than a terrible crime during a complicated and turbulent moment of political upheaval, this video reads only as evidence that Muslims represent an encroaching malevolent force for which blind hatred is the only viable foreign policy.
When Trump won the presidency in November, newspaper columnists smugly claimed that we'd elected the first reality-television POTUS, lumping Trump in with his well-known reality show, and not his malevolent business practices, history of misogyny, or toxic social media persona.
In the latest season, even when Richard's intended ends don't justify his increasingly malevolent means, he's not wrong when he says he's working toward something genuinely important: a new kind of internet that will be faster, cheaper, and easier for anyone to access.
For example, he was only 22 in 1842 when he painted "The Fairy Blast," which depicts a band of travelers moving hurriedly through the dark mountains just as a gust of wind — suggesting the presence of mischievous, malevolent fairies — is compounding their dread.
In a film filled with stealth and mutating creatures, Fassbender's performance — with his soothing voice, searching gaze and genteel handsomeness — is proof that sometimes, the most malevolent and terrifying menace is one that doesn't look the least bit alien to any of us.
"In an era where foreign governments have indisputably tried to use the internet and social media to influence our elections, federal and state governments should be working together to ensure that malevolent actors cannot subvert our administrative agencies' decision-making processes," Schneiderman said.
But for single mom Peggy Hodgson (Frances O'Connor) and her four kids, who live in a British council house where a malevolent spirit keeps attacking them from every available dark space, the casual approach to nighttime rambles around the house makes no sense.
" Like a figure in a malevolent Irish fairy tale, a mysterious stranger appears one day seemingly out of nowhere on a bank of a tumultuous river in western Ireland, in a "freezing backwater that passes for a town and is called Cloonoila.
Grey's inquiry, which grows more and more obsessive, gets nowhere, but in the process Onetti casts a light on a society made up of nosy, restless, insecure people who take a malevolent interest in others only because they have given up on themselves.
When these crabs appear on a beach — suddenly and in large numbers — they can seem fearsome and even malevolent, and that's before you glimpse beneath their intimidating, pointy-tailed carapace at a mouth set in the center of 12 madly churning legs.
The book, a postmodern confection featuring a malevolent, unreliable and spectacularly dim narrator named Rufus — who is addicted to footnotes and dedicated to slandering "the spinster authoress," as he calls Jane Austen — is very, very funny, and stands on its own merits.
"In an era where foreign governments have indisputably tried to use the internet and social media to influence our elections," Schneiderman said, "federal and state governments should be working together to ensure that malevolent actors cannot subvert our administrative agencies' decision-making processes."
Trump is truly a malevolent version of Chauncey Gardiner, the TV-addicted naif of Jerzy Kosinski's 1970s novel Being There, who ends up being elected president thanks to his ability to repeat banalities he's heard on the boob tube and in ordinary conversation.
Emezi was raised in Nigeria and lives in New York, is the author of "Freshwater," a haunting, incantatory account of a Nigerian girl born "with one foot on the other side," her body inhabited by a malevolent Igbo spirit known as an ogbanje.
The Dark Crystal, set on the dying world of Thra, followed two Gelflings — the last survivors of a small, elfin race — on a quest to restore a crystal power source that was corrupted by a malevolent birdlike race known as the Skeksis.
There's a child abuse ring run by Clintonites out of a pizzeria in Northwest D.C. All the ambiguities of life can be explained by pointing to the malevolent webs of secret power that only you — you precious, superior few — can see and understand.
The movie, which notched middling reviews (it currently holds a 56 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes) centers on two siblings (played by Sophia Lillis and Sammy Leakey) who find themselves lured into the woodland cottage of an old, malevolent woman (Alice Krige).
But while Russia sorts out its own future over the coming years, the United States has a great opportunity to develop a new approach, one that is not fixated on the caricature of a malevolent Putin as the source of all our problems.
This particular meme factory believes that they are spreading the will of a greater population than just their own; crossing international boundaries to do is a matter of duty in the fight as what they perceive to be dominant, malevolent forces like the mainstream media.
So while they're not sweating losing gigs to the robots, millennials are just as likely to rule our robot friends like malevolent masters of the universe, ensuring that the robot uprising will be bloody no matter which generation is in charge when it happens.
In Child's Play 220, Vincent returned as Andy Barclay, but he would be living with foster parents Phil (Gerrit Graham) and Joanne Simpson (Jenny Agutter) and a foster sister, Kyle (Christine Elise) — of course, he was still being pursued by the same malevolent doll.
The first episode does begin with Jesse using Genesis to order highway patrolmen to perform various embarrassing acts — a callback to one of the more memorable moments in the comic, where Jesse told a malevolent sheriff to fuck himself, with hyperbolically bloody and disgusting results.
I try to give everyone the benefit of the doubt, but there isn't a single retail worker whose heart doesn't shrivel and die when observing customers flipping merchandise around out of those neat piles and rows, whether it's innocent size hunting or malevolent mayhem.
The summary: Disgraced investigative journalist Eddie Brock (Mad Max: Fury Road's Tom Hardy) starts digging into a shady foundation, and winds up infected with a malevolent, powerful symbiote that gives him tremendous power, as long as he's willing to share his body with it.
And his most ardent opponents won't be able to complain much if in February he shows progress in addressing China's unfair trade practices, toward denuclearizing North Korea, in rallying support to counter Iran's malevolent behavior, and in replacing Venezuela's odious dictatorship with democratic change.
The show — for which Remender serves as showrunner and executive producer — is set in a dystopian alternate version of San Francisco in 1987, where criminals, warlords, thieves, mercenaries, terrorists, and white-collar scammers send their offspring to a special finishing school for malevolent children.
A Chair in a Room (Android) Supernatural mystery story Chair in a Room is a better-than-usual version of the classic "VR jump scare" experience, putting you in a decrepit old house with limited battery life and some malevolent things in the shadows.
The central image for me—the thing from which the whole story developed—was this vision of a family discovering a ghost in their house, a malevolent spirit used to terrifying people, but they just stand there laughing at it, filming it on their smartphones.
The franchise is not shy about its intentions; we know what writer-director James DeMonaco is up to at this point, especially with the cheerfully malevolent "I Purged" ad spots for The Purge: Election Year, the third film in the franchise, out this Friday.
I noted then that it was an affirmation to me of the tumultuous seas through which our ship of state has sailed for more than 200 years, with many brilliant and inspired individuals at the helm, along with personalities ranging from mediocre to malevolent.
Particularly as you get toward the end and realize the role that Nic and her brother may have played in the disappearances of both young women — and how sometimes accidents and malevolent intent collide — it becomes increasingly difficult to tear your eyes from the page.
When Andrew slides into Bridget's bed, her terrified face fills the frame; and when Lizzie's slimy uncle John (a gleefully malevolent Denis O'Hare) reminds her who will control her inheritance, his quietly menacing threats, delivered through clenched teeth, are magnified in extreme close-up.
As a tribute to the Argentine citizens who had been "disappeared" by the country's military dictatorship in the 1970s and '80s, he painted a poster of a malevolent-looking Army figure with a chest full of colorful decorative ribbons upon which tiny skulls dangled.
There's a lot more beneath the Twilight Zone-like surface of Vivarium, if you scratch at it, from ideas about malevolent forces keeping us in a social experiment to some funny but chilling acknowledgement that children, sponge-like, grow up to be like their parents.
As then-managing editor of The Verge, I wrote an editorial note that was signed by our entire leadership team, declaring that our newsroom would not be cowed by the tactics of Gamergate and other malevolent online movements meant to intimidate journalists and their newsrooms.
Whether it was a protest in the form of color-blocking, a somehow malevolent eyewear trend, or a soccer jersey that became a symbol for so much more, these are the 22011 items of clothing that explained what the hell even went down this year.
Whether it's "found footage" flicks like The Blair Witch Project, home-surveillance ghost tales like Paranormal Activity, or malevolent forces transgressing the sacred IRL-screen boundary—looking at you, Samara Morgan—modern horror often finds inspiration in the panoptical reality of ubiquitous video recording equipment.
Among the other looming threats named by the Bulletin, we have cyber warfare (and related "threats to the democratic process") and the double-edged sword of groundbreaking biotechnologies like CRISPR, which are incredible advancements in disease-fighting but may yet be exploited by ignorant or malevolent actors.
When one of the clans that controls Silicon Isle takes notice, she's nearly killed, but a more forceful and malevolent version of Mimi takes over — first killing a group of enforcers by inhabiting a broken mech, then setting Silicon Isle's "waste people" on a path toward revolution.
The series follows a young girl named Lyra Belacqua, who sets off into the arctic to track down a friend who has been kidnapped by her world's malevolent Church, which is conducting experiments on children to uncover the nature of an elementary particle known as Dust.
It hits the classic beats of the genre, largely established by Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House: a protagonist with a troubled past moves into a grand but dilapidated old home with a dark secret, then finds a malevolent force dredging up his personal demons.
Presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Museum of Modern Art, the slate unveiled Thursday is an international one that opens with "Under the Shadow," from Babak Anvari, about a mother and daughter haunted by a malevolent spirit during the Iran-Iraq war.
Around halfway through its two hour run time, a librarian (Benedict Wong) tells surgeon-turned-sorcerer-in-training Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) that Strange's fellow students aren't just budding masters of arcana, but a cosmic complement to the Avengers in defending the Earth against malevolent outsiders.
Her brush with popular culture would come in 1994, when she teamed up with John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin on "The Sporting Life," a collection of homicidal love songs that combined Mr. Jones's signature heavy grooves with Ms. Galás's malevolent ravings about castration, rape and torture.
However, inspired by their mutual passion for collecting psychologically charged non-art objects, and by Felix Guattari's idea of a "collective assemblage of enunciation," this ensemble of exchanges traces something very specific: the lines of flight between malevolent wretchedness and amiable recovery that pass through physical transformations.
"Neither benign nor malevolent, the faceless forces animating every inch of his paintings are integral to a vision of reality in which destruction and renewal are different sides of the same coin," Yau wrote of Soutine's still life paintings in a 2006 review for the Brooklyn Rail.
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll gain a new appreciation for The Dave Matthews Band's "Crash Into Me." —Genevieve Koski The first season of Starz's The Girlfriend Experience was a beautiful, menacing gem that offered a compelling glimpse into the luxurious and malevolent world of upscale prostitution.
Wisely, though, Dolnick — the author of three previous novels, including "At the Bottom of Everything" — resists and instead serves up a more nuanced account of the couple's unraveling, leaving us to wonder if their problems are the work of malevolent spiritual forces or a complicated psychological meltdown.
At a minimum, the worldwide cyberthreat will put a premium on trusted relations among the Five Eyes (the United States, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) and other like-minded nations, to facilitate working together to counteract malevolent activity that can span the globe in seconds.
But this episode reveals her to be a malevolent manifestation of the parasitically evil forces at work in David's incredibly powerful brain — a figure at least as loathsome and lethal as the obese "devil with the yellow eyes," who continuously lurks at the fringes of David's consciousness.
Its portrayal of Pazuzu as a malevolent concierge who moves into your brain and starts tugging at your synapses seems a little silly at first, but it grows more and more disturbing as the series goes on, thanks to Robert Emmet Lunney's work as the demon.
It is the policy of the United States to protect its citizens from foreign nationals who intend to commit terrorist attacks in the United States; and to prevent the admission of foreign nationals who intend to exploit United States immigration laws for malevolent purposes. Sec. 2110.
" Wheel Memories' website has a section titled "BHS Prom Pics," but the photos have been deleted and replaced with a message that said the page was modified "due [to] malevolent behavior on the part of some in society who can and do take the time to be jerks.
On political discourse "We weaken those ties when we allow our political dialogue to become so corrosive that people of good character aren't even willing to enter into public service; so coarse with rancor that Americans with whom we disagree are not just misguided, but as malevolent," he said.
Plath takes a heavy hand with atmosphere here: The "red plush" seats are "the color of wine," and nearly everything else on the train is also blaring a hostile and malevolent red, except for the peaceful "leaf-green wool" that Mary's mysterious seatmate is knitting into a dress.
Lady Macbeth, that malevolent alpha, still needs to give her husband a shove — still needs, even, to finish what he started by murdering Duncan (Mary Beth Peil, the ensemble's M.V.P.), the king who has been nothing but generous to Macbeth, and who is at that moment their houseguest.
Four years and as many seasons later, the malevolent memoir of political mastermind Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) is as ruthless as ever, but in a world now accustomed to Spacey's slithery monologues and the general debacle of the American political landscape, Season 5 doesn't make quite the same splash.
Starring The Sixth Sense and Little Miss Sunshine's Toni Collette — alongside The Leftovers' Ann Dowd and young Matilda The Musical wunderkind Milly Shapiro — Hereditary explores a family's descent into the supernatural after the death of a grandmother unleashes a malevolent force that threatens to destroy their bodies and spirits.
Basically, he feels too much, and too often (dude...me too), to be a successful emoji, so the deranged "Smiler" emoji (Maya Rudolph) decides he has to be deleted and sends a fleet of malevolent bots to chase him around the world of the smartphone he "lives" on.
They frequently involved kindly (cruel) puppet shows, friendly (terrifying) clowns, harmless (malevolent) magicians, and strange tales of low-budget adventures that easily blurred the line between "harmless children's entertainment" and "sinister surrealism" and aired at such odd times that it's plausible you could have dreamed them into existence.
In 1857, Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens collaborated on a play about the Arctic, "The Frozen Deep," in which a malevolent explorer by the name of Richard Wardour encounters his romantic rival in the Far North and is presented with the opportunity to kill (and, by implication, eat) him.
Most of them really would like to eliminate whole categories of bugs, because they're chronically overworked, understaffed and underfunded; they really didn't want to have to drop everything for a few days to deal with WannaCry, apparently because the NSA carelessly let its tools be stolen by malevolent hackers.
Hack the Army is the latest expansion of a program launched earlier this year that encourages hackers — ones with a clean criminal record and Social Security number — to attack the government's online systems in order to expose vulnerabilities before truly malevolent hackers, or hostile governments, get there first.
The aural nightmare is further complemented by band leader Philippe Tougas' dry rasps, wet, reptilian gurgles, and colorful tales of eldritch horror; like Immortal, Chthe'ilist has created its own fantasy realm to run wild within, but Eil'udom's malevolent gloom feels far more sinister than Blashyrkh's pristine snow drifts.
AMC's The Terror was one of the best TV shows of 2018, an ice-bound, eerie tale of men trapped above the Arctic Circle, turning on each other and trying to escape a malevolent monster (or possibly god) who wanted nothing more than to tear them to shreds.
"This action arises from a greedy, malevolent, fraudulent, bad-faith and (unfortunately) successful scheme to financially devastate the Estate and, indirectly, Belinda, by destroying the value of the Estate's most valuable asset — Jean-Michel Basquiat's masterpiece, 'Flesh and Spirit,'" the suit, filed in New York State Supreme Court, states.
She doesn't always deliver on the personal introspection she's reaching for in this memoir, but elements like her short profile of the pancreas, which, in part, describes the organ as "pale and malevolent, hiding between the smooth, jolly pink intestines and the dense, bloody liver," are memorably vivid.
Historically, one of the biggest and most fear-mongering tropes about the internet is that it allows people to hide themselves from you, with the built-in assumption that if someone is hiding or pretending to be someone they're not, their motives must be purely duplicitous or malevolent.
Chains, hooks, locks and horseshoes are welded into dense knottings of steel, which hang from the wall in this gallery like malevolent sconces; skeins of barbed wire stretch from one wall to the next, and are (a little melodramatically) suspended from the ceiling to form a large tent.
Brock -- who pays a price for his first encounter with the mogul, which also has implications for his girlfriend (Michelle Williams) -- ultimately gets exposed to the malevolent alien presence, providing the movie a fleeting spark as the man struggles to coexist with his body's ravenous, ill-tempered occupant.
Still, as much as I know about tech, I'm often lazy and use its tools without care, even as each day seems to bring new headlines about privacy incursions sometimes done for commercial reasons, sometimes for malevolent ones, and sometimes just as a result of tech's latest changes.
It's hard for me to look around at the world in 2018, to look at all the malevolent things about it that I can't control but that can control me, and feel like playing that game is something more than rearranging the deck chairs on my own personal Titanic.
Yet part of that article gets at why Family Guy has proved so surprisingly durable all the same, and it's not the one you'd think, but it's one I thought of instantly while watching "Send in Stewie, Please," which sends the famous malevolent baby to a therapist voiced by Ian McKellen.
On their debut release, Plagued by Sufferers, this young Portland, OR trio hunkers down on an uneasy strip of no man's land between Amenra, Grief, and Inter Arma, holding fast to a post-metal influence and doomed tempo while allowing a malevolent undercurrent of black metal to steer the ship.
Then the couple is visited by two malevolent strangers—a husband and wife played by Michelle Pfeiffer (catty and funny) and Ed Harris (hollow-cheeked and unnerving)—who stay on to cause mischief, very much like the more worldly, aging characters who turn up unannounced in plays by Edward Albee.
Kinnaman and Yun Lee excel as the two versions of Kovacs, who struggles to understand the violent worlds he moves through, and proves to be the right person to take on not just the murder mystery he is tasked with investigating, but the more malevolent forces lurking beneath the surface.
Here is one thing we know for sure and should admit from the start: since he was birthed from the Pit of Suffering, Gormöth has a history of trying to usurp the entire planet, engulfing it into an era of darkness where he rules as the malevolent King of Gloom.
But one thing that's kind of surprising is that Okja doesn't let anti-meat activists get off looking purely like the righteous side: as much as the film's villains are cartoonishly malevolent, the anti-meat activists are occasionally shown as dopey and dishonest and even willing to betray their own values.
This malevolent drive might lead you to believe that Bannon is some kind of evil genius — that his successful pushing of the Muslim ban, and landing himself on the NSC, has made him into one of the iconic villains he has fondly cited as inspirations in at least one interview.
With its claims of being based on a true story, The Exorcist profoundly impacted America's collective psyche regarding the existence of demons, and single-handedly transformed the popular Ouija board from a fun, harmless parlor game into a malevolent device capable of inducing spirit possession, demonic infestation, or other paranormal activity.
As loaded dishes of food made their way past my hungry eyes, I mentally ticked off what I couldn't eat: the brisket, made with tomato paste, a nightshade; the hummus, made with chickpeas, a legume; the bread of affliction itself, the matzoh, made with wheat, and thus that malevolent gluten.
G (Elizabeth Debicki), and Jenny remembers that the pair conspired to bring her into the sexual fold, often taking her out for dinner and wooing her almost as if she was a willing entrant into a threesome and not a child swept up in an abhorrent game between malevolent adults.
But after we've had a good laugh and savored the schadenfreude that comes from the disastrous investments of others, we should reflect on what this debacle tells us about the damage done when investors stray from taking risk, the useful work of private equity, into making risk, its malevolent doppelganger.
In contrast with North Korea thus far, Kim has the initiative and has been setting the agenda; Trump should demand that the talks include items Kim wants to avoid, such as human rights, religious freedom and North Korea's malevolent behavior such as currency counterfeiting, cyberhacking, illicit weapons proliferation and Japanese abductees.
In Kara's (Valerie Curry) first scene, driving home with her cartoonishly malevolent owner, Todd, we get glimpses of what the margins of prosperity might look like in a near-future Detroit: they pass the exposed wooden skeletons of burnt row houses; a freeway under construction looms over their blighted neighborhood.
I used to think that before I was born, Mama and Papa probably spat fire on my skin and rubbed warm-beige of fine sandy-desert soil to give it colour, and in particular hand gestures added dung-shit—for I'm not pure—to drive away malevolent spirits, insect-demons.
Yet even with her malevolent presence, the whole thing tends to be a rollicking bore -- pretty to look at in terms of its production design, but too room-bound and talky to feel like an epic, certainly compared to the mother of all fantasies to which HBO just said goodbye.
When I served in the George W. Bush White House, I believed before the war began that it was justified — that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, that he was a particularly malevolent and destabilizing figure, and that it was a military conflict that would liberate an enslaved people.
Disenfranchised settlers, driven from their homes into banditry and the mountains, are the good guys; the rapacious bounty hunters sent to kill them on behalf of a malevolent banker are the capitalist villains, depositing their victims' corpses, for which they receive cash, in the snow — frozen assets for later retrieval.
It took a few generations of the House of Trump, in other words, to produce Donald Jr. The Donald Trump Jr. we see through the Russia scandal story is not malevolent: He seems to be simply oblivious to the idea that ethical concerns could possibly play a role in everyday life.
Because security measures cannot be taken in advance by those with good intentions, malevolent hackers have a much easier time hijacking these technologies, as evidenced by an unknown individual yelling at a child through a baby monitor and a series of Chrysler Jeeps whose hotspots allowed hackers to control them remotely.
Sure enough, tuning the radio around the cave's mouth triggers a reaction – deeper inside, a portal to another plane of existence, and while not everything on that other side poses a risk to our not-so-famous five, at least one malevolent spirit begins to torment the island's seemingly unwanted guests.
"It was a blow against the past and current governments of America and the regimes linked to it in the region who created this group and gave them every kind of support so they could expand their malevolent power in west Asia," Khamenei said in a statement published on his official website.
The English are in revolt for they have been broached by malevolent forces intent on causing as much disruption as is physically possible: the irreversible 5p charge for plastic bags in shops has come into play, and citizens face up to spending an additional six pounds over the course of a year.
Grant's world is, in certain respects, painfully familiar, peopled by such figures as the military man whose managerial skill is assumed to indicate integrity; the tycoon who is assumed to have none; and a press that is engaged in bouts of unfocussed self-righteousness, damaging the well-meaning and the malevolent alike.
This possession can transpire through either simple misfortune or the malevolent spell of a katsune-tsukai (a sorcerer with foxes at his command); either way, the possessed displays a range of symptoms, which can be simple (a sudden aversion to eye contact) or complex (periodic verbal dialogues between the fox and the human).
Perhaps, but his willingness to shatter this carefully constructed public façade while still in office — and likely weaken the Democratic Party in the process — purely to take action against a nation of only 8 million people on the other side of the globe suggests there is something even more malevolent at work here.
However, by the beginning of the 11th century, while Murasaki Shikibu put the finishing touches on what many consider the world's first novel ("The Tale of Genji"), her contemporaries in Kyoto were already marching mikoshi through the city streets to ward off malevolent spirits and natural disasters as a part of their festivals.

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