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A crackling and magnificent
thriller
about a child psychiatrist, Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez) who is desperately urged by two FBI agents, Peter Novak (Vince Vaughn) and Gordon Ramsey (Jake Weber) to use her therapy on Carl Stargher (Vincent D'Ofornio), a serial killer who (uses strange and horrifying torture tactics) is found in a coma by the feds.
Created by Dennis Spooner, 'Department S' was a glossy
thriller
show about an offshoot of Interpol, based in Geneva, created to solve baffling mysteries the police could not handle.
This movie is an exciting
thriller
masterpiece even w/o the religious considerations.
Brilliant thriller, deserving far more fame, Mitchum and Ryan are awesome in their starring roles, as is the entire supporting cast.
Though parts may seem a little preachy to modern audiences, it still has the power to shock, and works very well as a
thriller
in its own right.
Taut, topical political thriller, taking square aim at the controversial US policy of rendition, another appalling Orwell-ian phrase (collateral damage, anyone?) for the illegal interrogation even torture of terrorist suspects by-passing due legal process.
Almost no cinema experience can beat a good
thriller
with a sense of humor.
It's an entertaining
thriller
and not so much a horror film.
Brilliant psychological thriller, heart-wrenching drama, and gripping horror all wrapped up in one beautifully orchestrated package.
Director Christian Duguay created a very clever action/spy
thriller.
This movie is a picture perfect action/drama/and thriller, every scene has you sucked in.I watched this movie and was amazed by how many talented actors were in the movie.Damian Chapa especially was great,he played his role perfectly.The story was made for these actors.The characters make the movie so realistic.
It took a sort of typical
thriller
story and reached for a more interesting, in-depth look at an individual character's struggle with faith.
In a sea of terrible features, shorts are often twice as bad do to small budgets and poor acting, A.W.O.L however is a taut little
thriller
that hearkens back to "The Outer Limits."
She also played in a terrific made for television
thriller
around the same time called You'll Never See Me Again with David Hartman.I got the biggest kick out of Eileen Heckart's performance as the housekeeper.
I highly recommend this movie to people who love a good
thriller
without graphic violence.I gave this movie a vote of seven.
This existential thriller, in Portuguese with English subtitles, is a modern version of the American filmes noires of the 40s, complete with a surprise twist at the end.
This is a nicely paced, contemplative
thriller
of sorts.
This movie has all the elements of a standard modern day thriller, guns, techno, baddies, cash, etc, and yet it stands out from your average Hollywood also-ran.
It was a lot better than I thought it would be, is a combination of a psychological
thriller
and a horror film.
Crossfire remains one of the best Hollywood message movies because, unlike the admirably intentioned Gentleman's Agreement, which it beat to theatres by a few months, it chooses to send its message via the form an excellent noir
thriller
rather than have an outraged star constantly saying "It's because I'm Jewish, isn't it?"
This could have easily unraveled into generic suspense thriller, or depressing white trash drama, but it stayed a course all its own till the end.
This is a wonderful
thriller
I watched many times and never can get enough of.It's all about the obsessive love 5 people have for eachother in Paris, (un)lucky coincidences, false identities.The music makes it really gripping.There are hardly any flaws in the characters,just the end is not very credible,but a definite "must-see" still.
The influences of other science fiction and
thriller
movies and stories are evident throughout this film.
its a brilliant
thriller.
This isn't so much a horror movie but more a
thriller
with lots of thugs battling it out over turf and babes and other thug-type things, but it's strangely entertaining in ways I can't begin to describe.
There are a number of thrillers that focus on a certain disability - blindness is more common (Blind Terror, Wait Until Dark, Cat o'Nine Tails to name a handful), but the implications of having a mute lead in a
thriller
such as this are well portrayed, and actually integral to the plot as the fact that the lead character can't speak is often the reason why she finds herself in dangerous situations that would be easy for anyone else to get out of.
Sporting a title seemingly more suitable for a Looney Tunes featurette than a grisly giallo, "Don't Torture a Duckling" (1972) is nonetheless a Grade A
thriller
from horror maestro Lucio Fulci.
One of its demands is tolerance for a certain coyness and misdirection as to the exact genre we are watching: a crime melodrama, no, a spy thriller, ah, a romantic comedy.
There's a "Third Man" look to the shadowy B&W photography of STOLEN IDENTITY, a
thriller
produced by Turhan Bey, ex-star of Universal pictures during the '40s.
All the right elements seemed to conspire here to make this a memorable
thriller
for years to come.
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