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First, this film is not a "thriller."
It seems that Salvatores couldn't decide what to do with this movie: some of it is a very weak
thriller
(and I say very, very weak), some of it is an attempt to explore the relationships between the main characters.
This could have been an effective psychological thriller, a study of madness.
Well, as in any thriller, here too are murders, corpses and blood.
Instead of intricate plot-twists, this so-called
thriller
just features sudden and seemingly random story changes that serve only to debase it further with each bizarre development.
This UK psychological
thriller
is known in the United States as CLOSURE.
After seeing the trailer of this film in the cinema, i thought that it was an original concept for a thriller, setting it in the competitive world of computer companies.
So, Prom Night was supposed to be a horror and
thriller
movie.
It's worse offense is that it has taken an interesting topic and reduced it to a ridiculous and BORING
thriller
that has no thrills and no suspense and no inner or emotional logic.Especially after the first half hour the movie dovetails into a series of ridiculous set pieces that are so over the top that the audience I saw it with was laughing at it.
An overlooked, ahead-of-its-time, intelligent and engaging city-political
thriller.
It relies on the typical American
thriller
plot - "who is going to outsmart everyone".
Steven Vasquez directed and co-wrote with James Townsend, the star, this strange little drama cum horror flick with evidently very good ideas and intentions: make a gay film that takes a different storyline than the usual fare and make a drama that wants to be judged on its merits as a
thriller.
For starters the film loses direction from the opening frame and wanders rather aimlessly throughout the film, dead set on making a suspense
thriller
but getting sidetracked into satisfying an audience who wants to see nude encounters.
Debbie Reynolds toe-taps, tangos and, yes, tap-dances her way through this ordinary
thriller
which has a distinctly fabricated '30s atmosphere.
So for a
thriller
it is not tense and unpredictable enough but also as a drama it's a failure.
Dolph Lundgren stars as Murray Wilson an alcoholic ex-cop who gets involved with a serial killer who kills during sex, after his brother is murdered, Wilson starts his own investigation and finds out a lot of his brother's secrets in this very dull
thriller.
This is the official sequel to the '92 sci-fi action
thriller.
Like many others on here, I don't know how to categorize this film, it wasn't scary or spooky so can't be called a horror, the plot was so wafer thin it can't be a drama, there was no suspense so it can't be a thriller, its just a bad film that you should only see if you were a fan of the Blair witch project.
This TV-made
thriller
is all talk, little action.
It's not too emotional for a drama, not too gripping for a thriller, not too fast for an action.
It was the most clichéd
thriller
ever made that I have seen.
I'll give writer/director William Gove credit for finding someone to finance this ill-conceived "thriller."
They sell it as a horror movie, it's supposed to be a thriller, but I found it pretty funny (comedy?, don't think so), I laughed the whole movie I think it was because of the ridiculous acting and plot.
Radiation thriller, with barely a nod to ecology, has small town residents going berserk, which (laughably) includes two women gazing at each other with desire in a public place and Tim Matheson receiving oral attention from a girl on an office bench.
The film can't even decide its tone, with the first ten minutes (a flashback) being legitimate supernatural horror (I thought I was in for a trash classic after these) to a rather poor character study of the female being repeatedly abused and tortured to a revenge
thriller.
In this "tense" thriller, Pierce Brosnan plays the gentle Patrick, who works leading ghetto kids on "confidence courses".
I think sharks were in one scene of this movie; the fact that they happened to be included in this
"thriller"
was supposed to sell tickets.
Guy Richie's third proper film (not counting the God-awful "Swept Away" is a complex action
thriller
concerned with gambling, gangsters and chess.
On the contrary though, its actually a supernatural
thriller.
Though having its moments, the movie started off looking like a fast
thriller
which quickly grounded to a slow crawl, jumped quickly between highs and lows, and only barely picked up steam again near the last 20 minutes.
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