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Every trailer for Lady Macbeth looks more and more chilling.
Evelyn's death is less cinematic, but definitely more chilling. 14.
But Friday's attack signalled a more chilling threat to foreigners.
Now, of course, the prophecy seems all the more chilling.
Oh no, we're here to talk about something much more chilling.
Those numbers, to me, were more chilling than the guard towers.
In this context, the brazenness of Liu's imprisonment appears even more chilling.
But the bits about office culture inside tech giants are actually more chilling.
That worldview is what makes Trump's thought on Xi all the more chilling.
That was bad enough, but on Sunday, Mr. Trump's taunts became more chilling.
Thought you'd have to wait until next Halloween for more Chilling Adventures of Sabrina?
The only character more chilling than Francis Urquhart is our American friend, Frank Underwood.
But the "no words" statement alluded to two things that are far more chilling.
The result is something much scarier, more chilling, more menacing, and absolutely, wholly its own.
But the killing of Lübcke had cast it in a more chilling light, she said.
It's a "just the facts, ma'am" presentation that makes its revelations all the more chilling.
Go read Warzel and Thompson's piece in The New York Times for more chilling details.
The film is funny at first, but as it progresses, it gets more and more chilling.
What was detachment in earlier Spiotta characters has hardened here into something chillier — and more chilling.
Yet "The Visit" has usually sounded more fun, and more chilling, than it winds up being onstage.
But the way her experience is detailed in the movie gives it an even more chilling layer.
Nothing is more chilling than Amma (Eliza Scanlen) uttering "mama," in her Southern accent, dripping with fake sincerity.
It's somehow even more chilling and impressive than the original song that captured the world's heart in 2013.
For Pelle's people, this is just a part of everyday life, which makes it all the more chilling.
A more chilling aspect of that Bond interview I did was when I was asked about transportation safety.
This makes one of Kaplan's final chapters, on the dangers of a new utopianism, all the more chilling.
The report has an even more chilling conclusion: that thousands of inexperienced crews worldwide are flying passengers every day.
A few days earlier, viewers were gifted with more Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and the end of The Ranch.
What makes the curse even more chilling, as the film progresses, is that there is no attempt to explain it.
Volume I of the Mueller report garnered less attention than Volume II, but in some ways it was more chilling.
Every new layer reveals an even more chilling event, starting with a global flood that seems to be biblical in intensity.
It's a reminder that football, with its more chilling crisis of concussions, isn't the only sport with a major health problem.
Read more: Chilling undercover footage taken inside China's most oppressive region shows it's virtually impossible to escape the paranoid police state
Striking visuals by the acclaimed director Deepa Mehta and clear references to contemporary Indian politics make the series even more chilling.
As if it isn't creepy enough to have a strange doppelganger show up announced, The Tethered style make them even more chilling.
Do you know what I find more chilling than the specter of a ghoulish doctor "ripping" babies out of their mothers' wombs?
The second, more chilling conclusion from the statement, is that the UN effectively accepts it no longer has a role in Syria.
In one of the more chilling gestures in Western art, he reaches behind his back to pull a dagger from its sheath.
If that name sounds familiar, it's because he was the brains behind dystopian hit The Lobster, but Deer looks so much more chilling.
The most revealing tears, though, were those of Hong Kong's chief executive, Carrie Lam—tears all the more chilling for being seemingly heartfelt.
But after looking at photojournalist Seph Lawless' photos of an abandoned mall in Kansas City, MO, we're not sure which one is more chilling.
What's even more chilling is that the actress is performing just one day after announcing the death of her father, who was battling cancer.
Knowing what we now know about the origins of "Optimistic Voices" makes the second time we hear it in Death Note even more chilling.
Even more chilling, authorities released Gizzell's rainbow-colored diary, which documented her descent from a straight-A, sunny third-grader to an abuse victim.
But as harrowing as it was to watch the Highlanders running towards English guns with no protection, what came later was even more chilling.
Once again, the private sector is favored over the public—provided significantly more opportunity to protect itself than individuals, despite even more chilling potential harms.
Even more chilling, a Guardian investigation found that Honduras had bought £300,000 of sophisticated surveillance equipment from the U.K. government just before the November election.
Hurd's op-ed is all the more chilling because before he came to Congress in 2014, he was a CIA operative from 2002 to 2009.
Even more chilling, as we approach Thanksgiving, an unwelcome visitor at your table may soon be the season's first appearance of the infamous Polar Vortex.
A grisly discovery, yes, but perhaps even more chilling was what the beheaded skeleton was holding: two small whistles, one in the shape of a skull.
If you dodge all of the more chilling, graphic details, Brudos essentially wanted his victims to be "quiet" so he could play with them like dolls.
This is probably why the season seven premiere was more chilling than I was ready for — and I've been watching it since it's beginning in 2011.
One late-film monologue from Henry in particular is even more chilling than his actions, because it provides such a startlingly specific window into his behavior.
This data collection could therefore vacuum up a significant amount of data about Americans' associations, beliefs, religious and political leanings, and more, chilling First Amendment freedoms.
She brought glint and terror to moments when her fears took hold, and was even more chilling when she unfurled her scheming thoughts in breathy utterances.
The episode was all the more chilling for how the lives of Mr. Gonzalez and Ms. Arroyo had brushed up against each other in recent years.
Knowing that the searing sounds Aurelius is conjuring were produced with software actually used to fight back against drones makes the experience all the more chilling.
The series stars Sivan Alyra Rose as Sasha, a Native American teen whose heart transplant causes her to experience terrifying visions — and exhibit even more chilling behaviors.
For those looking for a more chilling experience, there is Ottawa Jail Hostel, a former prison that has been converted into a hostel in Canada's capital city.
The casual deliberations about the relative lethality of different kinds of guns become more chilling when we realize that all of them were easily available in Texas.
The encounter was made even more chilling by Ms. Reynolds's anguished but calm commentary during her 10-minute Facebook video, which began soon after Mr. Castile was shot.
As in, no more chilling on the couch with your friend group, Instagram stalking side-by-side — a hobby that used to occupy much of my time pre-global pandemic.
Most notably, "Black Mirror" has created various realities, united by Charlie Brooker's jaundiced view of social media and virtual intelligence, that are more chilling for how closely they resemble our own.
If there's anything more chilling, I don't know what it is, than to hear somebody -- this is not a drill, this is the real thing -- yelling out over the radio, 'Mayday!
The truth, Rachel confessed in its pages, was far more chilling — and deadly — than the "picture-perfect" exterior her family showed to the world, staying brave in the face of repeated tragedies.
More chilling, some of those items linked Waterman to more than Galloway's killing: Police began to suspect Waterman was also responsible for the sexual assault of a second woman in the area.
A more chilling effect of HIV/AIDS was to leave many children orphaned and vulnerable to predatory adults, a problem exacerbated in many African societies by the strict obedience expected of children.
Besides, the Super Nintendo played host to some proper fuck-up-the-kids fare: Super Metroid's menu music alone was more chilling than anything seen in the Mega Drive exclusive Splatterhouse 2.
This new flurry of censorship has been all the more chilling because the cancellations and withdrawals of films have come only days, or even hours, before long-scheduled and carefully planned premieres.
As those attacks evolve, the cybersecurity community has started to move beyond the question of whether hacks can impact physical infrastructure, to the more chilling question of exactly what those attacks might accomplish.
Yes, the outside trees may be bare and the temperatures more chilling by the day, but our cupboards (and corners of our mouths) will soon no longer need to be cookie crumb-free.
But writing articles about serial killers and interviewing relatives of women who suffered violent deaths leaves a darker, more chilling mark on the psyche, despite the emotional armor you develop as a reporter.
That fact is made all the more chilling by the game's text explaining that Ganon's followers were hunting Link so they could revive their Lord by sprinkling the hero's blood onto his ashes.
"I can hardly think of an action more chilling of free speech than the federal government investigating a broadcast station because of disagreement with its news coverage or promotion of that coverage," Pai wrote.
But the underlying reality is more chilling, and more obvious: As noxious as many Republicans think Trump's Curiel comments were, none have pulled their endorsements, and some have even moved to give Trump cover.
Even more chilling is the idea that Madaya may not be the exception in Syria today, after nearly five years of civil war: It might be representative of an ongoing catastrophe of larger proportions.
At a time when the American people face new threats from this administration on a daily basis, nothing could be more chilling than to see an explicit and intentional effort to suppress self-expression.
In 2014, Mr. Akinmusire released a more chilling and expansive follow-up, "Roll Call for Those Absent," consisting of the names of casualties sounded out by a child, over a darkly unsettled synthesizer hum.
But the drama, which follows the multigenerational Lyons family of Manchester, England, from the present to a completely plausible (and increasingly grim) tomorrow, is more clever and more chilling than any of the gadgets.
In one of their odder and more chilling moves, the Nazis occupying Lithuania once collected Yiddish and Hebrew books and documents, hoping to create a reference collection about a people they intended to annihilate.
One of the more chilling scenes was fisherman Quint's quiet recounting of bobbing in Pacific waters for days while sharks circled him and his fellow sailors, waiting to see who would be the next victim.
More chilling are the close-up of a tall chair on which hunger-striking prisoners are nasally force-fed and the image of a set of wrist and ankle shackles, some bearing faded blood stains.
Hitler's murder of millions of Jews, Gypsies and other groups deemed "undesirable" was all the more chilling because deaths were recorded using industrial-style precision, as would be seen on a well-oiled factory floor.
Though it later breaks off into a variation that has a more chilling tone, the first few bars of the main theme are borrowed from "Hedwig's Theme" — the theme that played in all eight Harry Potter movies.
But the contrast on Monday, between exultation in Jerusalem and the agony of Palestinians in Gaza, could not have been more stark, or more chilling to those who continue to hope for a just and durable peace.
The stars dished about the series' highly anticipated Part Three — and it's setting up what will be the show's biggest season yet, with even more chilling adventures of Sabrina Spellman (Shipka) and company waiting in the wings.
As we near the end of the season, the cumulative effect of these sporadic societal meltdowns is far more chilling than if the entire world had fallen apart in the season two premiere, as many people expected.
As chilling as it is to contemplate a foreign power seeking to undermine the sanctity of our electoral process, it is even more chilling to contemplate our own leader seeking to turn the people against our free press.
Testifying this week she recalled that one of the more chilling moments of her time in the room was on a day when she sneaked out and went to another part of the house and checked her email.
Lombardo also confirmed more chilling details about Paddock's tactical setup on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, where, perched in his room, he fired down onto a concert crowd, killing 59 and wounding hundreds more.
Regardless of how The Handmaid's Tale treated Natalie (it did her dirty!), the image of the state keeping her alive so that the fetus in her womb will stay alive is one of the more chilling ones this season.
These parallels are even more chilling considering that these anxieties have resurged in recent years, as tensions between the United States and Russia tighten and a series of nuclear weapons tests from North Korea heat up political rhetoric across the world.
The other, more chilling danger is that both sites will see vile and distressing content either being accidentally indexed by custom web crawlers or deliberately uploaded, the latter having long been a problem for more prominent video platforms like YouTube.
Workers speaking to Gizmodo over the years have complained of repetitive strain injuries developed from the sort of labor performed in Amazon warehouses, while more chilling stories have described severe injuries and deaths in the company's many fulfillment and sortation centers.
Perhaps even more chilling given the current media climate, the platform would also feature a database filled with the personal and social media data of "journalists, editors, correspondents, social media influencers, [and] bloggers," searchable by location, beat, publication, and ad-hoc keywords.
Though the lawsuit to overturn the ACA is built on what experts call a shaky legal argument, the threat of the Justices overturning the law is made all the more chilling by the fact that the Trump administration has no backup healthcare plan whatsoever.
I understand that you disliked or disagreed with the content of particular broadcasts, but I can hardly think of an action more chilling of free speech than the federal government investigating a broadcast station because of disagreement with its news coverage or promotion of that coverage.
But what began as a "rant" became far more chilling when Trump got a crowd of his supporters to agree with him and then became official government policy when "What You Need to Know About the Violent Animals of MS-13" was published on the White House website.
Theological history can boast few ideas more chilling than the claim (of, among others, Thomas Aquinas) that the beatitude of the saved in heaven will be increased by their direct vision of the torments of the damned (as this will allow them to savor their own immunity from sin's consequences).
In one of the more chilling murder cases from 2018, Chris Watts pleaded in a TV interview for his pregnant wife and two young daughters to come home following their mysterious disappearance, before later admitting to killing them and dumping their bodies at the oil site where he worked in Colorado.
Even more chilling from a constitutional perspective is that the Obama administration has — with little to no complaint from the American people or the other two branches of government — deliberately targeted and killed US citizens in drone strikes, without those individuals ever having been given their constitutional right to due process of law.
"I understand that you disliked or disagreed with the content of particular broadcasts, but I can hardly think of an action more chilling of free speech than the federal government investigating a broadcast station because of disagreement with its news coverage or promotion of that coverage," Pai wrote in response to the senators.
The C.S.I.-worthy level of detail makes "Confession" more chilling than the same story told — as it already has been — from the point of view of the heroic cop, the celebrity F.B.I. profiler, the local lawyer, the priest (who believed Rader was possessed), the work colleague unaware of his secret identity or the victim's family member envisioning a conspiracy.
Halloran goes on to predict WWIII casualties by extrapolating the effects of atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, by factoring the destructive potential and scale of the warheads that can be used today, and by considering the cities that are likely to be targeted during a mass nuclear exchange (one of the more chilling parts of the video).
Of all the concerns raised by the contamination of Flint's water supply, and the failure of the state and federal governments to promptly address the crisis after it began nearly two years ago, none are more chilling than the possibility that children in this tattered city may have suffered irreversible damage to their developing brains and nervous systemsfrom exposure to lead.
While there were many moments during the president's first official trip abroad that were disconcerting to First Amendment advocates — including the failure to hold open press conferences — perhaps none was more chilling than the comments made by Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross as he took note of the lack of protesters during the visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: "Not one guy with a bad placard," he said, approvingly, seemingly interpreting this as a sign of President Donald Trump's popularity.

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