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I have no idea what the actual reasons are for this film being made; but given Italy's film-making record, I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that this film started life as merely a
thriller
about a comatose patient with telekinetic powers and ended as a 'sequel' to Patrick simply to cash in on the title.
Viewers might be readily assisted by first seeing classics like THE INNOCENTS and DEAD OF NIGHT to get a sense of the eerie outdoor chills this neat low budget
thriller
has to offer.
This is not a taut thriller, a gritty cop film, a clever spy movie, or an intellectual comedy.
Despite all of the horrific reviews it has received, I went into this film expecting a flawed but entertaining
thriller.
El Charro opens up in a fairly interesting way, leading me to believe it was some sort of religious supernatural
thriller.
Clint Eastwood's third coming as Detective Harry Callahan is once again a stylish, well-made, fast-paced and wonderfully strong police
thriller
that's definitely worth a watch or ten.
To think that this most intense crime
thriller
has been totally overlooked.
A pretty dreadful French
thriller
in which a gifted scenarist may be learning how to direct.
Shot like a noir detective film with all the action and speed of a spy thriller, this film set a new benchmark for the sniper/hit-man genre.
Though uneven, I was left pretty pleased by the end, it satisfied my craving for some Italian
thriller
fun pretty nicely.
Do not watch this film alone!! Brilliant
thriller
without all the blood they put in common thrillers of today.
Certainly a decent cop - thriller; it's quite entertaining despite some actions sequences that are really unlikely (they could also be called brainless).
This last instalment leaves the Swedish focus, and makes it in to a European
thriller
instead.
There were no surprises in this completely unoriginal erotic thriller, but then again, who watches these films for the plot?
This is an action packed
thriller.
And this is also a very intelligent, humane and absorbing
thriller
(for want of a better word, we all express ourselves by clichés, like Peter or Jan would say!) because Hans Weingartner is a consummate and devilishly clever storyteller and after the first few sequences you will forget where you are, and you won't be able to take your eyes off the screen!
IDENTITY is a very good idea how a horror
thriller
should be done.
I warn you there are many bloody scenes and much violence and is not an usual
thriller.
Starting with the time-honoured police
thriller
format, the way in which the drama plays out couldn't be more different from your average excellent but formulaic episode of "The Closer" or "Without a Trace"; as in much Korean cinema, the presumption of intelligence in the viewer means that far from being walked through every plot point, you tread the lonely road of clues and suspicion by yourself.
Nothing new, probably not ridiculous enough for most, but a better than average revenge
thriller.
I'm not sure who coined the description
"thriller"
for this but it ain't.
(Though in the states, blaming A-pix for it's forced, inappropriate title and amateurish B-grade box art is a good place to start!) Perhaps the film is just too sophisticated for the slasher set and too gruesome and effective for
thriller
fans.
This is a classic adult thriller, meaning that it is not thrilling and is really meant for frustrated teenagers.
Now while this would have been a good premise for a
thriller
in the drama section, it seems really out of place in the horror section.
Though its opening sequence is great and so is Max Von Sydow's character, most of the movie is nothing but a below average
thriller.
This is the real sci-fi
thriller
we've been waiting for.
Clearly this is one of the classic examples of a 60's and 70's Movie adaptation of a book that is an unsung masterpiece of how you can as a producer, Director of Photography, Set Designer or Special Effects coordinator relay the textual concept, intention and feel of the original author in to a visual and intellectual Science Fiction
thriller.
All but the most analytical cynics will get caught up in this well crafted
thriller
which squeezes 10 pounds of dramaction into a 5 pound bag magically making room for the excess with hi-tech gadgetry.
He immediately realizes that she is the only one that can help him and now she's in control... Polanski and Brach once again bring you an excellent
thriller.
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.
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