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Aside from some holes in the story and intermittent improbable dialog/events, this is an effective
thriller
worthy of your time to watch.
From there, director Michael Winner ("Death Wish") kicks this supernatural
thriller
into gear, and there is a devilish glee to the hallucinogenic tortures he inflicts on his heroine.
Sydney Lumet hasn't had a box office hit in 20 years and yet at 83 has managed to churn out a tight, well-cast, suspenseful
thriller
set in his old stamping ground, New York City.
Both a dark
thriller
and a story of moral regeneration (for the female character!
In a 40s thriller!), the film has an upright hero who turns mad and murderous (and possibly paedophiliac), brilliantly brings the faraway ideologies of the Spanish Civil War into jolting dangerous reality, has one horrific murder, an astonishing insights into class and capitalism, clever theatrical metaphors, a rare approximation of Greene's God, and an ending that is only happy if you know nothing about history.
Deliverance is a stunning thriller, every bit as exciting as any good
thriller
should aspire to be but also stomach-churningly frightening.
What can be said, really... "The Tenant" is a first-class
thriller
wrought with equal amounts of suspense and full-blown paranoia.
Actor Paxton made his directorial debut with this chilling, dark, and competently made
thriller
about a widowed mechanic (Paxton himself) who ropes his two sons into participating in savage ax murders, claiming that the victims are not human beings at all but "demons", and that they have been selected by God to destroy these "demons".
Richard Chamberlain is David Burton, a tax lawyer living in Sydney, Australia who is drawn into a murder trial defending five Aboriginal men accused of murdering a fellow native in Peter Weir's apocalyptic 1977
thriller
The Last Wave.
What an extraordinary crime thriller!! My wife and I saw this at the Toronto International Film Festival last week and it was far and away the best movie in an exceptionally strong festival.
I enjoyed it because I wasn't expecting what I was seeing, but an ordinary sex-drama so.... It's a pscyho-sexual thriller, in which nothing is what it seems.
It looks like a Pascal Bruckner meets Roman Polanski (better than Bitter Moon), like a Chabrol gone astray or Clouzot
thriller
(I have seen someone mentioning Les Diaboliques), but closer to Georges Franju's Les Yeux sans Visage (Eyes without a face, the godfather of Dr. Phibes and more).
If you love Michigan, a good story, or a decent
thriller
go check out "Hatred of a Minute."
Excellent political thriller, played much quieter and slower than other, higher ranking films in this genre.
It's not an epic like the original, it's more of a popcorn
thriller.
This crime
thriller
is sort of like a film noir, though changes the context from post-war to Cold War and has something relatively decent to say about humanity.
After dipping his toes in the giallo pool with the masterful film "The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh" (1971), director Sergio Martino followed up that same year with what turns out to be another twisty suspense thriller, "The Case of the Scorpion's Tail."
Great little
thriller.
I was expecting some type of silly horror movie but what I got was tight short
thriller
that waste none of our time.
It becomes this gripping
thriller
where stuff gets thrown at the viewer from all different directions, and it gets scary.
I admit that it is a bad movie if you expect an action thriller, but if you stop in your track and remove all your expectations.
"House Of Games" is definitely not without its flaws- plot holes, stiff acting, final scenes- but they do little to detract from the fun of watching a
thriller
that so methodically messes with your head.
"House Of Games" does almost everything a good
thriller
is supposed to do.
It was brilliantly directed by John Dahl and featured a marvellous cast including Nicolas Cage, Dennis Hopper, Lara Flynn Boyle and especially J. T. Walsh (in a memorable performance) making this a riveting and captivating
thriller
not to be missed.
Ed Harris, Kate Capshaw, Ruby Dee, and the Late Lynne Thigpen co-star in this very intense dramatic
thriller.
"Cypher" is not really a sci-fi movie, more a psycho
thriller
settled in the environment of globalized business.
This
thriller
certainly isn't a masterpiece; but it shows Yuzna's eye for horror excellently, and the plot moves in a way that is always thrilling and engaging.
First time I saw this movie was in the eighties, but reviewed now this
thriller
is still actual.
'De Grot' is a terrific Dutch thriller, based on the book written by Tim Krabbé.
Another of his books, 'Het Gouden Ei' was made into the great Dutch mystery
thriller
called 'Spoorloos' ('The Vanishing') in 1988.
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