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But there's an added layer between myself and the spookiness.
Hopefully, we'll have more of whatever spookiness awaits us all tomorrow.
Adding to the spookiness, the street borders Totowa's Laurel Grove Cemetery.
It's basically a pulpy detective novel with extra spookiness for flavor.
"No, I think the spookiness ends with the engagement," Schroeder says.
That's what creates spookiness for me, a formerly populated place that's empty.
Given their spookiness, neutrinos have also presented mysteries that humans hope to crack.
The spookiness of all this ghosting and haunting was getting a little old.
Actual retired shelving units and advertising material gave the site a genuine spookiness.
Sora Kim-Russell's translation moves gracefully between gritty, whiffy realism and folk-tale spookiness.
But the biggest pop culture spookiness came from the acclaimed Netflix show Stranger Things.
It's dark and creepy but the exhilaration of getting in far outweighs any spookiness.
Here are 12 ways to add some spookiness to your beauty routine for Halloween.
I hope by now it's become utterly clear: In quantum physics, spookiness is a given.
Check out 13 simple ways you can bring some spookiness to your home this year.
Chambers hits the streaming platform on April 26, and promises to serve up some serious spookiness.
Get ready to fall even deeper in love, because ahead you'll find serious limited-edition spookiness.
There's even a bit of spookiness when Detective Miller — who died earlier in the show — reappears.
Del Rey's album teaser struck just the right tone between Old Hollywood glamour and outright spookiness.
There is also fine lighting work by John R. Malinowski, manipulating our reactions to the spookiness.
Williams-Sonoma's shade skull decanter combines style and spookiness, making it the perfect drink accessory for October.
It gives this whole boss fight the spookiness it deserves while remaining true to the Star Fox fun.
The book's descriptions of the victims of Brady's thrill-maiming also need no extra spookiness to hit home.
There's something mystical about palm readings that will give your indoor Halloween decorations a sense of spookiness, too.
When Nintendo developed The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening for the Game Boy, they ramped up the spookiness.
Like a Barry Hannah short story, Kokoska's gothic relies on the spookiness of the familiar reimagined as the perverse.
When it comes to VPNs, there is one outright winner when it comes to spookiness, and that's CyberGhost VPN.
But Hawkins starts with just the spookiness, withholding the date and the full, pointless story for a long time.
It's exactly as violent as it needs to be, and Muschietti understands that spookiness sometimes works better than jolts.
His version of The Twilight Zone seems to pay homage to the show's original spookiness and adapts it for 2019.
Maybe it's just the spookiness she's been accessing while filming Ghostbusters, but her eyes and line delivery have us shivering.
"Beetlejuice" lovers can bring the spookiness of the Halloween movie home this year with a sandworm inflatable for their yards.
The show plays with jump scares and walking-in-the-woods-at-night spookiness, but it does so with a light touch.
The appealing Representative James A. Garfield, a bright, up-from-nothing war hero, had glimmers of Lincoln about him, without the spookiness.
The subtle spookiness of this brass and glass globe centerpiece makes it an investment for your space rather than a holiday splurge.
Dean plays this curious villain with a stylized spookiness — a sly sort of offbeat languor and slur of language — that concentrates spite.
A little of both: The spookiness leans heavily on the score's crashing organs and jarring strings, and some of the silliness isn't unintentional.
White said this canister is a fun way to decorate for Halloween or to even add some year-round spookiness to your home.
Many of the preexisting AI GAN artworks also derive from Romantic landscape paintings or portraiture, which contributes to the spookiness of the style.
The songs are all about our connection to land and the spookiness of the natural land and the supernatural aspects of the natural world.
The whole vibe is a cross between Tim Burton and a glitter bomb, striking a nice balance between Halloween fun and horror movie spookiness.
MIKE HALE The last time we did this, Jim, it was for the reboot of "The X-Files," another icon of spookiness and dread.
Disney's teaser trailer suggests an almost Tim Burton-ian sense of spookiness enveloping this film, which is not a usual mode for a Spielberg picture.
Because we care about moving culture forward and are big fans of general spookiness, we thought up a handful of truly terrifying Halloween yard decorations.
And based on this footage, the acting actually adds a lot of spookiness and intensity to the creepy myths and folk tales that Mehnke recounts.
Such references inspire a teeming, eclectic visual vocabulary reflected in Luke Halls's genre-blending video dreamscapes and the pregnant campfire spookiness of Jack Knowles's lighting.
If you do check this story out, make sure you click on the image at the bottom of the email for an extra layer of spookiness.
It's also about the inherent spookiness of the French coast, how a friend group forms around childhood trauma, and the loneliness of a writer's creative process.
But the enduring spookiness and undeniable influence of the almost 100-year-old movie about a crazed hypnotist makes it a worthwhile watch all on its own.
When a tincture of spookiness yields a restlessness, a wandering, when for an evening or two the very flesh of the universe jags from obedience to obsidian.
Riddled with empty air and small-town spookiness, the David Lynch show is a museum of curiosities and artifacts — no touching allowed, and no speaking above a whisper.
This unintentional side effect, which adds a level of appropriate spookiness, is caused by the heat from the bulb coming in contact with the flesh of the gourd.
For extra spookiness ... the reception was held at Millennium Biltmore Hotel which, according to legend, is riddled with ghosts including the Black Dahlia who had her last drink there.
They had been lured north by a spellbinding weekend of witches, art and spookiness hosted by Think Olio, a pop-up lecture series founded by Chris Zumtobel and David Kurfirst.
And of course, a setting where you're not expecting to see a clown — as in outside your door randomly or in the woods behind your house — adds another layer of spookiness.
A Nobel Laureate explains quantum entanglement Physicists use quantum mechanics to make the random-est random number generator ever Physicists use the Bell test to confirm that quantum spookiness is real
Such is the growing spookiness in BTTM FDRS, which melds social horror with body horror, as the thing in the apartment building integrates its inhabitants, the gentrified space literally consuming humanity.
The spookiness (and psychology) of this phantom lover perplexes us all — way more than the question of whether or not #Brab will return from the dead in Stranger Things Season 2.
Mädchen perceives the biggest parallel between Twin Peaks and Riverdale to be exploring the lives of both teenagers and their parents, but recognizes the common thread of spookiness that most critics highlight.
This is more specimen than gem, but there aren't that many shows from the 1950s available to stream — and this one, starring Boris Karloff in an eye patch, has a fun spookiness.
Spookiness is scarce, though, in "Strange Window: The Turn of the Screw," a multimedia adaptation of Henry James by the Builders Association that shifts between the contemporary world and the 19th century.
And marrying social commentary with spookiness doesn't just make for effective storytelling; it underlines just how frightening it is to live in a world where your station in life controls your happiness.
For your part, you need only decide between a classic and modern style, select the levels of spookiness and uniqueness, and choose if you want something that's trendy on a national or local scale.
But also, I kinda dig a lot of things about this trailer: the '60s vibe, the kind of lighthearted spookiness, how everything is just casually evil, the way Ouija is shamelessly shoehorned in there.
Bats are amazing animals — they contribute a massive amount to pollination, pest control and general spookiness across the United States, and they're also the only mammal that can fly, and they have built-in sonar!
The fictional tribe's customs owe a lot to actual Swedish tradition—the white dresses and floral headdresses of the real Midsommar festival are authentic—but their eccentric beliefs toe the line between religiosity and spookiness.
Praising Reiniger's "blend of whimsy and spookiness," Mr. Scott wrote that her "dreamy images that seem to tap right into the collective unconscious suggest both an antidote to Disney and a precursor to Tim Burton."
But he has a fine cast and a good sense of place, including a feel for the spookiness of emptied-out spaces, and he makes his conspicuously low budget work for the near-claustrophobic intimacy.
But he has a fine cast and a good sense of place, including a feel for the spookiness of emptied-out spaces, and he makes his conspicuously low budget work for the near-claustrophobic intimacy.
On paper, this looks like the basic set of internet spookiness that was rampant during those hellish early days of email spam, but the story here turned out to be more true than you might expect.
Japanese printmakers used eclipses to heighten the spookiness of ghost scenes, while modern artists from Joseph Cornell to Roy Lichtenstein and Alma Thomas painted eclipses with both an awe for science and a freedom reserved for artists.
It was admired for the ingeniousness of its construction, how it builds suspense out of the spookiness of default avatars and uses a Skype group call to keep the actors' faces onscreen as the ghost starts menacing them.
If Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Mash," illustrated with fittingly toothless spookiness by David Catrow, is the most successful lyrics-to-text transfer I've come across, it's because Pickett wrote the words with a schlockmeister's soul and a percussionist's ear.
He walks us through a grisly narrative that combines kitschy "spookiness" with a somewhat reductionist view of the trials, portraying them purely as the result of ignorant superstition, even as he uses the tropes of magic for dramatic effect.
In a review in The New Yorker in 2013, the poet and critic Dan Chiasson praised her poems for their "frolicsome gravity," and said that while some baffled him, "their stylish spookiness (some combination of Poe and Stevie Nicks)" ensured that they were not boring.
Dickinson's work is remarkable not simply for its genius, but for its spookiness, its prescient freakiness; this Dickinson, other than when she is quoting from her poems, does not give the impression of an unusually towering intellect, nor an unusually intense connection to the natural or divine.
Like the country club that still turns out a good porterhouse, "The X-Files" still produces excellent stand-alone TV episodes — tremendously entertaining hours with the show's familiar blend of spookiness, self-deprecating humor and cleverly conceptual in-jokes that only the initiated can really appreciate.
Urban Advantage, an educational partnership, will enlist young botanists in a Family Science Day at the conservatory, with plant investigations and dissections, and those who can't wait for end-of-October spookiness can take part in a music-filled Halloween children's costume parade at 4:30 p.m.
If I was to wring an ounce of spookiness from a PG-rated kids comedy starring a vampire who never bites anyone, the creaky herringbone wood floors and fake candles on wrought-iron sconces of Zabola seemed a far better ambiance for it than anything I'd find at a Transylvanian Hilton.
After all, at least one of the hosts of the Original Content podcast is a fan of "Riverdale," and this comes from the same creative team, with a similar approach — instead of a noir version of Archie, it's a show that takes the "witch" side of Sabrina the Teenage Witch a little more seriously, with genuine spookiness and scares.
We took the goblin to the next level of spookiness.” The new look for Tall Betsy was created by Hollywood Mask Masters in Van Nuys, Calif.
Series Premiered: UK: Channel Five 1998, Discovery Channel (reversioned with the "spookiness" removed), then in its original form on Animal Planet worldwide. It has been seen in more than 120 countries.
Rembrandt was too much for her, however, and he was sent to train with Klaus Balkenhol, a noted trainer who saw his potential and advised the Uphoffs to keep the horse, despite his spookiness and sensitivity.
I was really looking forward to the moment when Fiona would solve her first murder by actually talking to the dead, or more specifically, the moment when the dead would talk to her. But like Wire in the Blood and Waking the Dead, that title promises much more spookiness than it delivers.
He was also known for his spookiness, however, to the point that crowds hushed themselves when he was performing. He is known as a "legendary" dressage horse, and mounted upon Rembrandt, Nicole Uphoff pioneered an era of female-dominated dressage competitions. In 2009, Uphoff donated Rembrandt's saddle to the equestrian museum at CHIO Aachen in Germany.
To the thirteenth edition of the Joel Feinberg- and Russ Shafer-Landau-edited Reason & Responsibility, Gertler contributed a paper in support of dualism. It explored the fundamentals of the mind-body problem and defended her philosophy against charges of "spookiness". Her argument is founded on the claim that, in feeling pain, we know the essence of the mental state of pain.
Of Rain, Dodds stated "She is a shades of grey character because some of her actions are quite justified, but then others are so wrong. There is spookiness about her which makes playing her a lot of fun as well." Dodds later said Rain was "good-natured" and a little narcissistic. Rain comes to Erinsborough to visit her former boyfriend, Daniel Robinson.
Rembrandt (15 March 1977 – 30 October 2001) was a dark bay Westphalian gelding ridden for Germany by Nicole Uphoff in dressage competitions. Together, the pair won four Olympic gold medals, three gold and one silver World Equestrian Games medals, and numerous other international championships. Although known as a sensitive horse prone to spookiness, Rembrandt's elegance and expression in the ring allowed him to become one of the top horses in the sport of dressage.
On 30 October 2001, he was euthanized after his health deteriorated quickly and he was unable to rise. Rembrandt's transitions, particularly from passage to extended trot back to passage, have been called "unequalled". He was also known for his spookiness, however, to the point that crowds hushed themselves when he was performing. He is known as a "legendary" dressage horse, and mounted upon Rembrandt, Nicole Uphoff pioneered an era of female- dominated dressage competitions.
Daisy Bowie-Sall of The Daily Telegraph gave "Hide" four out of five stars. Radio Times reviewer Patrick Mulkern gave "Hide" a positive review, highlighting Smith's performance and the spookiness. While he praised Raine and Scott, he felt that Hila was "shortchanged", and also criticised the "love story" ending. The A.V. Club Alasdair Wilkins gave the episode an A-, praising the way it changed direction and the subtle hints about the Doctor.
Dark Shadows received mixed reviews from film critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 36%, based on 252 reviews, with an average rating of 5.34/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "The visuals are top notch but Tim Burton never finds a consistent rhythm, mixing campy jokes and gothic spookiness with less success than other Johnny Depp collaborations." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 55 out of 100, based on 42 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
Like, it shows the grown side of Chris – it doesn't show the kiddie side. 'Cause with this album, I wanted to blend, I wanted to do all different visuals of me. The first [video] 'Wall to Wall,' the acting, the vampires, the spookiness, then you go to 'Kiss, Kiss,' that had the little goofy part, now this one is solo, the main [performer] is me. Me freestyle dancing – just showing people me naturally, not a choreographed routine, just me dancing and showing you what I'm capable of.
Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories (1983) is a collection of ghost stories chosen by Roald Dahl.Michael Ashley, William Contento The supernatural index: a listing of fantasy, supernatural, occult, weird, and horror anthologies Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995 Dahl read 749 supernatural tales from an array of writers at the British Museum before choosing 14 that he considered the best. In the book Dahl writes; "Spookiness is, after all, the real purpose of the ghost story".Lisa Hefner Heitz Haunted Kansas: ghost stories and other eerie tales p.178.
All of it wired straight into your cortex." Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post felt that the album frequently recalled the Art of Noise, "Britain's first great rejoinder to American hip- hop," updated via the addition of "some Tricky-style dub-derived spookiness and occasional movie-dialogue samples in the manner of Saint Etienne." Mike Schulman of Rhapsody said: "truly embodying the Balearic ideal, DJ Justin Robertson's Lionrock blend all manner of dancefloor styles, from loping House beats to propulsive Techno, hip-hop and down-tempo grooves. An undeniably funky undercurrent ties it all together, keeping the dancefloor humming.
Tom Breihan of Stereogum stated that it is hard to see how "When I Was Older" has anything to do with Roma, although wrote its "themes of alienation might have some resonance" and called the track a "weirdly pretty song". Chris William of Variety praised the track for the lyrics, calling them "impressive" and also noted its "preternatural spookiness". Pitchfork editor Philip Sherburne described it as "gorgeous" and one of the soundtrack's best songs, noting that while its sound "couldn't be further from Mexico City of the 1970s", its thematic closeness to the film made it "a fitting contemporary extrapolation". "When I Was Older" experienced limited success on record charts.
Upon the song's release, Gould and Greenwood described "Black Rain" as "a bitter love song". Reviewing the song for Upset magazine, Ali Shutler described the lyrical content of "Black Rain" as being "Soaked in heartbreak and dramatic consequences", proposing that it deals with the concept of "the frustrations of being young, free and wanting more centre stage" which, he claims, then lead to "uncertainty and self-doubt". Speaking about the style of the song for the NME, Anita Bhagwandas outlined that the song "opens with twinkly piano before a slathering of AFI-esque vocals amble up to provide perfect spookiness". Clash writer Dannii Leivers claimed that the song is influenced by the work of record producer Jim Steinman, describing it as a track which features "goth majesty".
According to Sarrano, she was influenced by the music she was familiar with while growing up, church chanting being her first contact with music, along with gospel, folk and southern rock, with later influences like Nick Cave, Tom Waits and Neil Young. She also mentions Rilke and the connection between her songwriting and painting processes. Reviewing King, Americana UK has called her "the new queen of shoegaze", noting the "spookiness" achieved with the lap steel, repetitive lyrics, dissonance and Sarrano's voice, and compared her to Mazzy Star and Mary Margaret O'Hara. Lift Your Eyes to the Hills features a heavy use of reverb, echoes, multi-tracked vocals, organ and pedal steel, flowing and diffuse sounds creating a "dark and dreamy" style (it "is made of layers of shifting sound strata"), mixed with repetitive, personal experience based lyrics and spiritual imagery.
Roger Covell, chief classical music critic for The Sydney Morning Herald, wrote in his 1990 review of the CD, "Simon Walker's "Binary" has a feeling of severity and power to it; Philip Powers, producer of the disc and its animating spirit, inevitably calls to mind a degree of filmic spookiness with his use of almost-human wails and sighs from electronic sources in his inventive "Wired"." The article finished with praise for the concept, Covell writing, "[t]he disc is a useful message from composers who are in the process of working out their place in Australian music. More messages of a similar kind would be welcome."Sydney Morning Herald review (1990) The Australian Recording Industry Association nominated Powers and the 1M1 label for five ARIA awards: Bloodmoon, Wendy Cracked a Walnut, beDevil and the highly regarded Christ Church St Laurence Choir CD Victoria.
Siouxsie said of this performance, "I don't remember much about doing it except for I was wearing a new leather dress that a friend had made for me, and stripy tights." Riley cites the fact that Siouxsie and the Banshees would choose to record a song by the Beatles as evidence of the latter's "pervasive influence", and he describes this version as "a surprisingly effective distortion of the Beatles' elegiac original". Further to his view on the "spookiness" evident in the Beatles' 1968 recording, Quantick says that its "ambience [was] so at odds with the floaty hippie vibe of India" that this characteristic "goes a long way toward explaining why the 1980s punk/psychedelic/Goth band Siouxsie and the Banshees were able to cover the song so successfully, bringing out its buried but implicit sun-blinded sense of menace". "Dear Prudence" was the group's first single released on Geffen Records in the US.

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