At first he thought this eerie, but soon concluded rightly that the clock had run down.
For the moment they were feeling less eerie, because Tink was flying with them, and in her light they could distinguish each other.
Likewise Ari Astor's upcoming folk-horror "Midsommar," opening July 3 in the US, takes a Swedish midsummer festival for its setting and is likely to inspire a fresh audience to seek out a real-life slide of eerie pastoral delights.
Social media users have posted photos of a ski resort in Sochi, Russia with its eerie orange slopes.
The whole scene had an eerie, surreal quality, like when you're on vacation in another city and "Jeopardy" comes on at 7:00 p.
She gathers a dozen, sometimes eerie, holiday-themed stories, which range from otherworldly to magical.
It was downright eerie the way he always got to the spot the kite would land before the kite did, as if he had some sort of inner compass.
From their sizes (each 198 cm) to the almost eerie similarities of the way they pump their fists after big shots.
They were all empty, and there was something so eerie in there.
The singing sometimes superficially resembles the style of traditional Chinese opera, with its eerie pitches, but the performers eschew a regimented style of performance for a looser, more physically fluid and natural approach that's more accessible to Western audiences.