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It's a very tight and intense
psychological
mystery/thriller from Netherlands's Paul Verhoeven.
It's very well made and has more
psychological
elements to it than you might realize at first glance.
In this "critically acclaimed
psychological
thriller based on true events, Gabriel (Robin Williams), a celebrated writer and late-night talk show host, becomes captivated by the harrowing story of a young listener and his adoptive mother (Toni Collette).
Most Bible-based movies are basically schlock- what might call forth smiles and giggles here is how Peck, tries to raise consciousness on a variety of
psychological
and social issues with the spear carrying Neanderthals all about him.
This is a
psychological
drama and in recounting which of these old films have stuck in my memory, I figured out is my favorite gender.
Two different signs become the
psychological
centerpiece for the drunken Irishman.
One of the first movies to portray the
psychological
desolation of death row.
Explored as a
psychological
study by a noted psychologist (Lindsay Crouse), it slowly pulls her into his world with the usual nasty consequences.
What I remember is an amazing
psychological
thriller that dazzled my brain and my eyes when I watched it.
So, Polanski fans - who can actually look past his thirty year-old pedophile charges - should enjoy "The Tenant" as an entertaining
psychological
head-trip...
A skilled TV director, well-trained in story-telling and in directing his actors through long epics he tried to catch in this very low-budget film the essence of the very special
psychological
situation the Israelis live though under the permanent danger of the terror attacks, resulting in 'distorted' lives.
Now it's time to learn about the nature of this evil, the
psychological
aspects of Freddy's realm of terror.
More like
psychological
analysis of movies, but Psycho does sound better as a header.
A slow movie with no
psychological
depth.
The movie deals with the so-called historical figure of Vlad Tepes (phonetically that is "Tzepesh" and it literally means "Impaler"), not the vampire of Bram Stoker but the tormented Wallachian (Romanian) medieval ruler that stood against the might of the Ottoman Empire with nothing but a few trained men of his own and his reputation as master of
psychological
warfare by means of sheer terror and unprecedented scale of prisoner execution through impalement (Google on that for detailed info).
Then we have the
psychological
approach, because our hero is usually alone.
As a long time aficionado of
psychological
horror and spooky movies, I was immensely impressed by this little Aussie flick.
Don't expect too many visual effects here : the suspense is intensely
psychological
and the cast does deliver, even though the screenplay sometimes doesn't (to be honest, the story is not always clear).
Beyond the human
psychological
profile of the film, it captures the harsh, expansive grandeur of nature better than almost any movie I've seen.
Certainly the film is very over-the-top and silly, but it's light-hearted fun - a welcome alternative to the glut of psychological, heart-wrenching, blood-and-guts fare on the market.
Hide and Seek is a really creepy
psychological
thriller directed by John Polson (Mission: Impossible II, The Sum of Us) and it has one of the most memorable and most shocking/surprising endings ever.
Many people might think that this is going to be another good
psychological
thriller ala Silence of the Lambs.
Of course, there is a dream sequence which starts to get downright silly, and that takes the film in a weird direction, involving
psychological
issues.
This movie is a beautifully acted
psychological
thriller.
HAUNTS is an almost forgotten film that would be better billed as a
psychological
thriller rather than a horror movie.
I don't know why some people have to look for deep "inner or
psychological
meanings in movies.
Naturally you expect some in-depth analysis of Quek's unconventional trajectory, with adequate
psychological
insight and complex discussion.
Clichéd, tiresome
psychological
thriller/horror movie with a one-note central performance by Liv Corfixen, whose titular feline is accidentally possessed by a demon, when it happens to gate-crash an occult seance by the upstairs neighbours.
It is about the
psychological
transformation of a very conservative, and somewhat shy woman, into what in the US we would hypocritically call a slut, i.e., a woman who wants sex and is not averse to using it to make a living as only a woman can.
Realist films should strive for
psychological
consistency, not moralistic formalism.
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