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"You've never suffered the abject, creeping horror of an ailing anus!" the latter is told.
The soundtrack is a slick synth nightmare evoking the creeping horror of a dying world.
Those who use the London Underground regularly will appreciate the creeping horror of what happens next.
And he invented a pictorial theatre of sexual bondage, bug-eyed madness, creeping horror, witches, fairies, spooks and grotesquely posing musclemen.
Mr. Sullivan's ad features a characterization of him with an anvil on his chest with a blurb saying, "The creeping horror".
The special effects are stunning, from the parting of the Red Sea to the plagues – notably the creeping horror of the death of the firstborn.
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You might even feel something too, though your emotional response to the slow-creeping horror will most likely soon die, snuffed out by directorial choices that deaden a story already starved for oxygen.
But when the eponymous alien finally reveals itself, the wait is justified: the creature is fantastically well realised, a creeping, slick horror that cannot be stopped, merely avoided.
Effie, a 20-year-old Malay-Muslim, told the Guardian she felt a creeping sense of horror as she read about genital mutilation on the internet, with the realisation the procedure she saw described as a backwards cultural practice had in fact been done to her when she was too young to realise.
Sure enough, a fascinated horror crept across many faces in the car.
I have been unnerved, thrilled, sometimes shocked and often thoroughly creeped out, by horror films.
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