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It's a chiller of a moment.
Through Feb. 22 To get a feel for what Baghdad and Manhattan might look like after a nuclear assault, visit this little chiller of a photography show.
There is, in his performance, a touch of the amused relish that was shown by Boris Karloff, when he, too, oversaw an asylum, in "Bedlam," the Val Lewton chiller of 1946.
The rest of the world may be about to find out as much for themselves, but Film Experience had that chiller of a text message on Tuesday, and from someone who had seen The Lady In The Water to boot.
Under the Skin Michael Faber Canongate £6.99, pp296 Buy it at a discount at BOL Michael Faber's charming chiller of a debut is a weird and lovely hybrid - one of the sweetest nastiest novels you'll ever read.
(Cotter) ★ 'Death of a Cameraman' (through Oct. 26) This tight, timely little chiller of a group show is built around a cellphone video made in Syria in 2011 that captures the moment when the phone's user, while filming a sniper, is spotted by the gunman, and shot.
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(Grode) 'The Weir' (in previews; opens on Thursday) Irish Repertory Theater's offerings tend toward the comforting, which makes this revival of Conor McPherson's 1997 bone-chiller of a play all the more intriguing.
Chilean director Sebastián Silva gave us a clever and disturbing psycho-chiller of domestic servitude in his 2009 movie The Maid, then teamed up with Michael Cera for the peyote-dream road movie Crystal Fairy.
13 12 2 CHILL OF FEAR, by Kay Hooper.
The chill of late autumn had moved indoors.
The old songs describe the chill of innocence; the new songs describe the chill of experience.
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