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With the Dentist, they succeed once more to bring an entertaining and very chilling
thriller.
This low-budget erotic
thriller
that has some good points, but a lot more bad one.
Capably directed by Kallio (who also wrote the tight, astute script), with uniformly fine acting by a sound no-name cast (Jeff Steiger is especially good as Eric's wannabe helpful guardian angel Michael), rather rough, but overall polished cinematography by George Lieber, believable true-to-life characters, jolting outbursts of raw, shocking and unflinchingly ferocious violence, a moody, spooky score by Dan Kolton, an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, grungy Detroit, Michigan locations, a grimly serious tone, and a taut, gripping narrative that stays on a steady track throughout, this extremely potent and gritty psychological horror
thriller
makes for often absorbing and disturbing viewing.
Revenge is the theme of this Denzel Washington
thriller
that offers its share of action, mayhem, murder and grisly bloodletting.
A super, unusual film from Audiard, Read My Lips is a pulpy, lonely- hearts
thriller.
It has the classic mystery of Hitchcock and the terror of a modern
thriller.
Vince Cassel is no Tom Cruise and Emmanuelle Devos is no Penelope Cruz either, but these two are fantastic actors, and this is a taut and compelling
thriller
which starts off slowly with some clever character building and then starts to put tension on tension to a wonderful climax.
Do yourself a favour, get the DVD, a bottle of wine, turn the lights low, take the phone off the hook and immerse yourself in this Hitchcockian
thriller
:)
It is a good
thriller
and has an emotional core but still I can't decide.
The film is very much structured like a Hitchcock
thriller.
In keeping with Miike's working practice of taking any work that comes his way and then grafting his own sensibilities onto the script, this is at heart a fairly basic yakuza thriller, with a morally ambiguous cop chasing a gang which his lawyer brother has fallen in with.
I have seen the recent Region 2 DVD of this movie displayed in the "horror" section in an Oxford Street store and also advertised as a "classic
thriller"
.
Julie Davis (I love You Don't Touch Me) directed two very strong lead actors Kira Reed and Doug Jeffery in this enthralling
thriller.
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).
There are other examples of how a clever director can elevate his film to the level of a very enjoyable
thriller.
In this mix is a very original and inventive erotic laden
thriller
that keeps it quite unclear as to how it is all going to end, which, along with a splendidly interwoven sub-plot with a nod to Kaufman's earlier and unfortunately unavailable BIG GUSS WHAT'S THE FUSS, makes for a very exciting one-and-a-half-hour.
An interesting
thriller
that has Paul Winfield as a detective on the case of a murder.
After watching the rather sloppy WW1 spy thriller, Madam Lili (1969)starring Julie Andrews on tv this afternoon, I suddenly thought I had seen a far superior WW1 spy
thriller.
So-so
thriller
starring Brad Pitt and Juliette Lewis, who join David Duchovny and Michelle Forbes on a road trip out west.
"Cypher" is a pretty inventive Sci-Fi
thriller
that often evokes feelings of fright & claustrophobia despite being utterly implausible.
Farewell Friend aka Adieu L'Ami/Honour Among Thieves isn't perfect but it is a neat and entertaining
thriller
that sees mismatched demobbed French Algerian War veterans Alain Delon and Charles Bronson trapped in the same basement vault, one to return stolen bonds, the other to clean out the two million in wages sitting there over the Christmas weekend.
The film is constructed as a murder mystery, or a "cold case"-style
thriller.
As well of being a fan of the Monty Python movies, Terry Gilliam's genius follows through in this sci fi thriller, whom Bruce Willis plays a wonderful role as James Cole, and as well (perhaps my favorite character) Brad Pitt who played the insanity of Jefferey Goines.
This is an excellent but hard to find trippy World War I spy
thriller
in the inimitable 60's Italian style.
Hamlet is probably the most faithful adaptation of Shakespeare to a film and yet is a very dynamic film, almost an action
thriller.
This movie about 4 prisoners, trying to escape with the help of spells, written by another prisoner centuries ago was a superb occult
thriller
with a surprising end and lots of suspense.
He hits on all cylinders, but there is one implausibility near the end that involves the FBI agent (Powers Booth) which deducts a point from this otherwise chilling and thought provoking
thriller.
It's true that Danny Steinmann's "The Unseen" is a simplistic horror
thriller
with a very predictable plot, no particular attempts for twists or surprises whatsoever and featuring literally every single cliché the genre has brought forward over the decades, but that doesn't necessarily make it a bad film.
Still, I don't consider these to be negative remarks, as "The Unseen" is a completely unpretentious and modestly unsettling
thriller
that clearly never intended to be the greatest horror classic of the decade.
Director John Frankenheimer, adopting a tough script based on Elmore Leonard's gritty crime
thriller
novel, expertly maintains a steady snappy pace, delivers plenty of gripping tension, and effectively creates a compellingly seedy'n'sordid atmosphere.
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