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I went into Deathtrap expecting a well orchestrated and intriguing thriller; and while that's something like what this film is; I also can't help but think that it's just a poor man's Sleuth.
He brings us an amazing end of summer
thriller
I was so desperately craving.
This is THE
thriller
of the year..no doubt.
One of the Dutch writer's more recent works is 'De Grot', a psychological
thriller
about two totally different men, Egon and Axel, who meet at a youth camp and, surprising enough, become friends for dear life.
A lovely old - fashioned
thriller
coming on like a cross between Alfred Hitchcock and David Lynch,"Red Rock West" follows the misadventures of injured veteran unemployed oil worker Mr N.Cage as his luck turns from bad to worse after he ends up with an empty gas tank and barely enough money for a cup of coffee in a one ute town in the back of beyond.
Then picture a dystopian, science fiction thriller, such as Steven Spielberg's Minority Report or Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly.
PRC which was the lowest of the low actually struck gold with this moody little
thriller.
Why does the screenplay go on the side of a half-developed
thriller?
This isn't the comedic Robin Williams, nor is it the quirky/insane Robin Williams of recent
thriller
fame.
This is a hybrid of the classic drama without over-dramatization, mixed with Robin's new love of the
thriller.
But this isn't a thriller, per se.
Under these circumstances, no wonder it was a really good thriller, seen when issued and immediately identified with the music.
It's nice when you can see a clean, coherent
thriller
even when originality doesn't stand out as its main character.
Particularly from a film-maker like Craven that has brought so many innovative ideas to the
thriller
and horror genre in the past and that now just lends himself to bringing home what could have been a good TV movie had it not been released theatrically.
It starts out almost as a thriller, but steadily progresses into a hilarious piece of work full of one-liners and great comedic energy between Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear.
Drama and tragedy ensue, and the film becomes a kind of NOT WITHOUT MY BABY styled
thriller.
This is what a real
thriller
movie is all about.
The Clouded Yellow is a compact psychological
thriller
with interesting characterizations.
The film has a Seventies feel in the respect that risks are taken in the telling of this story, but unlike the majority of trite films that populate the landscape today, this is a
thriller
that is sincerely based upon relationships rather than special effects or product plugs.
In a Coreen drama such as this "Secret Sunshine", you'll also find some comical parts,
thriller
scenes and romantic times.
The plot is a reworking of his recent London-based
thriller
Match Point, right down to the upper-class sins and the "American Tragedy"/Place in the Sun boating "accident."
Chilling, majestic piece of cinematic fright, this film combines all the great elements of an intellectual thriller, with the grand vision of a director who has the instinctual capacity to pace a moody horror flick within the realm of his filmmaking genius that includes an eye for the original shot, an ice-cold soundtrack and an overall sense of dehumanization.
"Panic in the Streets" was a decent thriller, but I felt a bit disappointed by it.
As a result I was expecting an average
thriller
at most .However because of Paxtons excellent directing and acting the film is well worth watching , especially if you are a horror film fanatic.The film is also helped by the plot twists which keep coming until the closing credits .
Once the coup begins, it's the most dazzling, edge-of-your-seat
thriller
you'll ever see -- even though you know the outcome.
A Kafkaesque
thriller
of alienation and paranoia.
Hudson Hawk (1991), who is just hysterical funny, Color of Night (1994), which may not be Oscar-worthy, but is definitely a not dumb at all
thriller
with some nice twists, Swept Away (2002), which I thought is a great mix of sick humor and a beautiful romance, Gigli (2003), which was great entertainment with some really memorable lines and not badly acted at all from the former "Bennifer"-Couple, and this year it's "Basic Instinct 2"!
An excellent interpretation of Jim Thompson's novel, this neo-noir
thriller
has all the requisite elements--deranged ex-boxer turned drifter, alcoholic widow with sinister desires, ex-cop turned small-time crook, and a kidnap plot destined for doom.
Director Greengrass has surpassed himself with this compelling
thriller
and this is probably as exciting as cinema thrillers get; a true pay-off to Bourne fans and a new breed of spy-thriller standard.
Some of these are dealt with in the truly excellent and far superior sequel, Election 2: Harmony is a Virtue, but it's still a dependably enthralling
thriller
about a contested Triad election that bypasses the usual shootouts and explosions (though not the violence) in favour of constantly shifting alliances that can turn in the time it takes to make a phone call.
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