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The darkness is beautiful, as is the music and scenery, creating a Gotham City cloaked in mystery, unlike Batman Begins, where Gotham City is a normal-looking city.
I adore the Ln Chaney version of "Phantom" and I appreciate Webber's version if only for the growing interest in the book, wish I find more of a
mystery
slash horror with the romantic aspects downplayed.
This film was full of suspense and was well directed, the black and white effect made it a great
mystery.
Life is comprised of infinite possibilities; some known, others a
mystery
and destined to remain so.
I saw this television version of a Christie
mystery
story when it was shown back on Channel 5 in New York City in 1980.
The film is a murder
mystery
and begins when a young girl covered in blood is brought into a police station.
action packed,with my favorite type of creature.I won't give any of it away if you have'nt seen it,cause it's worth taking the time to sit down and unravel in the
mystery
of things as presented in this film.It did gets slow at times and those were the moments my mind wondered which does easily anyways but moist of it kept me quietly thrilled,where you keep it in your head instead of letting it out,probably the mood I was in at the time.Special effects and action sequences you could feel made up for the occasional lulls.Of course there'es a duschload of movies out there exactly like this,the film still has it's own style and flavor,which I respect from underground independent horror movies anyways.
This is fairly well done for films of this type, and there's an air of
mystery
to what's going on because apparently what happened to the kids before is somewhat of a
mystery
and perhaps the truth wasn't revealed.
Along the way, he meets some interesting supporting characters (this time, Paul Guilfoyle as "Pearly" Gates) and during his unraveling of this not especially compelling
mystery
(none of them really are), Templar is extremely erudite and just plain cool! George Sanders is once again the consummate sophisticated British do-gooder and he succeeds once again in making an excellent B-detective series film.
This is a nicely put together
mystery
based loosely on "The Dancing Men," one of the best of Conan-Doyle's stories.
The horror of "A Tale Of Two Sisters" lies not with sudden shocks or large helpings of CGI guts and gore; it is a psychological horror movie which piques the viewer's curiosity from the start and builds a suspenseful aura of
mystery
and questions throughout.
"The Vicious Circle" is a very unknown British
mystery
story.
I also loved the
mystery
and magic.
The tension in the film comes not so much from the 'murder
mystery'
plot as from the relationship between the characters.
The World War 2 Sherlock Holmes films don't tend to be as good as the ones such as The Scarlet Claw where Holmes is conducting private investigations, as they're usually dogged by too much propaganda or a plot that is more to do with the war than the
mystery.
A well portrayed drama, a strange sense of humor and a
mystery.
How this movie has escaped the European and American audience is a
mystery!
Larry tells that he did not like it, and explains that in every
mystery
tale, the murderer should eliminate the motive and establish an alibi, otherwise he would get caught.
In "Nemesis", you can spot a lot of those subtexts - but you can also find a good old-fashioned intriguing
mystery
that keeps you in the dark for most of its length.
It's no
mystery
how they died, I guess, it's more who's doing it.
You'll only know if you watch, and watch you should, for this is a top-notch
mystery
thriller, or should I say, a "giallo".
This is a truly impressive, story and character-driven murder
mystery
that might well be the director's masterpiece.
Once I began watching it, though, what I discovered was a nifty little
mystery
about an Englishman (Richard Green) seeking to discover what had happened to two of his friends who had disappeared in the Black Forest and, if necessary, to take revenge against the evil Count (Stephen McNally) who ruled the territory.
In the tradition of "neo" film noir flicks like "Chinatown", this film focuses on a crime
mystery
in a bleak realm with a bit of character insight blended in.
But then, there was nothing normal about what happened to us..." And we're off on a first-class Gothic story of madness, deception and villainy, based on Wilkie Collins' great novel of Victorian
mystery.
This is nowhere near the traditional finger-pointing murder
mystery
as the film graciously reveals the killers to us (Gosling and Pitt).
It's a
mystery
to me why it isn't.
Sort of a
mystery.
Ironically, what makes John Carpenter's "The Thing" such an entertaining sci-fi film are its genre-defying elements of mystery, suspense, and tight plot structure.
The Hollow is a wonderful murder
mystery
that provides all you can expect from Agatha Christie and of course Poirot.
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