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If it lacks the electricity of the most highly charged thrillers, it is because Kazan took it so seriously that he could not hype it up, for after all, the threat of plague is serious enough to scare anybody without the need for extra guns and molls.
The extensive use of black and white and grey tones makes this almost a sci fi "film noir" in the tradition of many classic
thrillers.
Robert Altman shouldn't make a movie like this, but the fact that he did- and that it turns out to be a reasonably good and tightly-wound thriller in that paperback-tradition of Grisham thrillers- shows a versatility that is commendable.
But long before that he was churning out generic
thrillers
in his native land.
This movie is nerve wrecking... a must see for any fan of thrillers!!!
The idea itself isn't bad and with the right handling it could've been a British equivelent of "The Girl Can't Help it" (it even features Britain's own blond bombshell - Diana Dors, in a cameo) But the satire is limp, and J Lee Thompson is far more at home in gritty
thrillers
than froth like this.
Before "Scanners" there was this wonderful little gore fest from Brian De Palma, who all-ready had done such great Hitchcock-like
thrillers
as "Sisters" and "Obsession" and of course "Carrie", which in many ways is related to this one, another tale of telekinesis with deadly results.
You know those
thrillers
where killers have sincere motives?
Do not watch this film alone!! Brilliant thriller without all the blood they put in common
thrillers
of today.
It is a weak link in an ordinary chain of
thrillers.
But my boyfriend and I had nothing better to do last week and decided to see it, I have to say that actually, it wasn't as bad as I expected, I have to admit that it was a pretty good re-introduction to one of the greatest
thrillers
of all time.
LIGHTHOUSE (dead of night) is without question one of the best
thrillers
to come out in years.
A somehow interesting film, for fans of Italian
thrillers
or people who love Dario Argento, but don't expect a masterpiece.
Some scenes play like
thrillers
and some play like horror.
As far as serial- killer films and
thrillers
are concerned this one's right down there with the worst of 'em.
Allhough German television is full of good crime stories and
thrillers
this Genre is hardly found in German cinema.
The plot-line is strongly reminiscent of 1930s British drawing room detective
thrillers
- you expect Hercule Poirot to reveal himself at any moment.
WELL, then...what can I say about a movie I used to think was one of the coolest supernatural Indian
thrillers
I'd ever seen?
Owing more to the British
thrillers
such as the Quatermass films and the stark black and white horror films of Hammer (X The Unknown) or things like the Day the Earth Caught Fire (which while released 2 years later has similar feel) or Corridors of Blood, this is for a good chunk of the film a dark detective story of sorts as the monster remains hidden and the scientists try to figure out whats going on.
It showed, along with "Jaws", that
thrillers
can be fun and profitable, if you do it right.
First of all it rips off other primal
thrillers
such as "Fatal Attraction" and "Cape Fear", second of all THE ACTING IS TERRIBLE!!!!!!, except for Keaton in the smaller role as the bad guy, come to think of it he didnt have to act much.
I don't particularly like violent films, I'm not a huge action fan, and I dislike
thrillers.
By far one of the best hardcore
thrillers
ever made.
In an era in which everyone seems to want either tense thrillers, puerile comedies or awesome special effects (the only one here, as has been pointed out, is a cheaply put together tornado), both movies offer little more than a thoroughly improbable plot and a focus on character development.
This particular film is the essence to why Great Italian or Spainish
thrillers
are never taken Seriously.
Please, some one, for the sake of quality Euro-
Thrillers
that deserve an audience.
The second of director Jeff Lieberman's trilogy of perfect B thrillers, the others being Squirm (1976) and Just Before Dawn (1981), is a clever shocker given some interesting spins.
The prolific Italian helmer Enzo G. Castellari of "Any Gun Can Play" and "Payment in Blood" not only made terrific Spaghetti westerns, but he also made one of the best European B-movie World War II
thrillers.
Eric Schaeffer's film was a detour from all the
thrillers
that opened in the summertime.
I knew that it was 4 parts, all
thrillers
and each somewhat related to the others.
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