In many ways, the film is a morality play, but it is equally valid as a thriller or a character study. |
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What a match and no wonder the RFL have turned down Sky's bid after this thriller. |
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Chorley and Rossendale United go head to head tomorrow in a game that has all the ingredients for a New Year derby thriller. |
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No soldier has done it more powerfully than the controversial boy thriller Michael Jackson. |
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When Douglas's character smells a rat, the convoluted thriller plot is set in motion. |
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The play gave him the idea to write a historical thriller and combine both his history and English teaching experience in a novel. |
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The bouncer let the political thriller in without a second glance whilst other patrons were halted at the door and interrogated. |
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It may dovetail with comedy, with stysized bloodbaths and gore, with the thriller and morality-play, but it is not beholden to any of them. |
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But those mots are just the icing on what is essentially a very rich, very filling, very addictive, gooey chocolate cake of a thriller. |
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It started out as a thriller, morphed into action and towards the end tried to be a comedy. |
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This play has all the twists and turns, unexpected revelations and dark secrets you would expect from a good thriller. |
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Forget about the debate, ignore the rows over religious misrepresentation, just buy this book and enjoy a thriller to beat all thrillers. |
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It was also named as British film of the year, beating off competition from World War II thriller Enigma. |
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Sunday's match was a thriller from the start of play as opposing teams engaged in a valiant tussle for ball possession. |
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He has since written short stories, a novella, novels and even a thriller set in the Pacific. |
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There is something intrinsically fun at work in this squishy, demented thriller. |
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In 1957, Orson Welles finished filming his last American film, a lurid and misanthropical thriller, Touch of Evil. |
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The Life of David Gale is a cut above the average brain dead thriller, but it's not a mind-bender on par with the likes of Memento. |
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However, this movie lacks the touch of genius that turns a mere thriller into a transcendentally surreal film. |
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This was hardly a thriller, but there was plentiful excitement due to a plethora of mistakes from both defences in the second half. |
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From this intriguing postulation onward, the film slowly and hesitantly assumes the shape of a thriller. |
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Another thing that a great thriller requires is believable characters and understandable motivations. |
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A top-drawer assembly of Hollywood talent comes together for a political thriller that is grand in both scope and scale. |
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Is it a mystery, a comedy, a thriller or the last instalment of the X-Files? |
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It's a two-hour fictitious psychological thriller that has real elements to it. |
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In the course of the evening, you get a thriller, a comedy, a drama, and a farce, which, together, add up to a feast of first-class theatre. |
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They try to turn our complex and multifaceted planet into the facile contents of a military thriller. |
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It is an old-fashioned thriller being performed in a summer repertory season for a holidaying audience. |
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The author seems unsure whether he is writing a thriller or a satire and, with his clunky prose and rudimentary plot, ends up doing neither. |
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Lopez is completely inept when it comes to playing out the hysterics that this mellow-dramatic insipid thriller so often demands of her. |
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It's a crackerjack spy thriller with classically Hitchcockian characters and situations. |
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The book is a much more intelligent and suspenseful thriller than the movie. |
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Eight years later his 16th novel marked a change of genre, to suspense thriller. |
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Even though it's riddled with melodrama, this is still a high quality internal affairs suspense thriller. |
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In contemporary popular cinema, it is virtually impossible to cleanly demarcate the genres of horror and thriller. |
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All in all, it was a decent action thriller, with elements of espionage and intelligence thrown in. |
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Along with his nephew, Kit, Kiran has written, produced and directed a short thriller film which has been shot in Hounslow and Richmond. |
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Runaway Jury is a good Grisham movie, Mystic River is a very good drama, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an excellent chiller thriller. |
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This is a thriller that cheekily defies the ground rule of keeping you in suspense about who did it. |
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The result is a grimly effective, if overlong, mix of cautionary tale, ghost story, and psychological thriller. |
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The thriller plot is fragmented, subsumed in absurdist detail and consistently mapped onto the struggle between body and landscape. |
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The result is a good pre-Christmas thriller chiller, where nothing is as it seems. |
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Criminal is a taut, well-written and extremely pacy crime thriller that is set over the course of 24-hours. |
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It's the sort of thriller which, as time wears on, is beginning to look dated. |
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This action-packed cop thriller rattles along at a cracking pace, with strong performances from all the leading players. |
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This action-packed thriller gives a unique look behind the scenes at the White House. |
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Some of the violence in the film is as brutal as you'll find in any Hollywood crime thriller. |
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Part weepy, part thriller, the deliberately paced action is infused with unpredictable psychological insights and spiky dialogue. |
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One of life's great joys is ploughing your way through a reasonably intelligent, breathless thriller. |
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A nasty, overwrought contrived thriller about a woman suspected of bumping off her appalling husband. |
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Max turns from hireling to hostage, and the movie's fine-tuned thriller motor gets purring. |
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He seems to have borrowed from every influential genre hit of the past decade to fashion a kaleidoscopic existential thriller. |
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Some thriller writers, he admits, do desperately want to be taken seriously, but not him. |
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Ten strangers with secrets are brought together in a savage rainstorm in the whodunnit thriller Identity. |
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It is a whodunnit and a thriller with thrills and fun for audience and actors alike. |
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And so Max turns from hireling to hostage, and Collateral's fine-tuned thriller motor gets purring. |
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The director has you on the edge of your seat from go to whoa with this slick, totally cool adaptation of the thriller. |
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Her future projects include a Hindi thriller by Raman Kumar, with the actress playing one of the three leads. |
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London's organised-crime underworld, in all its diversity and brutality, is the setting for this edgy contemporary thriller. |
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This may seem like it has the knottiness and subterfuge of a good spy thriller, but it fails as a drama because every climax is a false climax. |
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It was a fitting end to a game that had more twists and turns than a pulp fiction thriller. |
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He looked like a character actor from a tense psychological thriller set in Michigan or Kansas. |
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Told partly in flashback, this stylish thriller is a cool crime flick that keeps you guessing until the end. |
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The supernatural thriller takes place in the gloomy, dark dismal backwoods outside New Orleans. |
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These are classic thriller plotlines, recycled time and again to what is often yawningly predictable effect. |
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Finding your local town between the covers of a sharp, stomach-churning, well-written thriller is an unusual experience. |
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It starts off as a ghost story, moves into a political thriller and finishes as an epic, spiritual battle between good and evil. |
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Codes and great historical figures go together like the author of a certain fantastical thriller involving Leonardo da Vinci has shown. |
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It's a gritty, violent, amoral action thriller with plenty of twists and some surprisingly funny moments. |
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The contrasting riotous oddball farce and the blood-soaked political thriller could hardly be more different. |
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But they were shaded to the honours by the odd goal of a seven-goal thriller. |
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Barmby Moor won a thriller at Ouseburn where they edged home by the odd goal in nine. |
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This game was a thriller to watch and I can't wait for the return game this Sunday. |
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His existential thriller, Portrait of a Lady Far Away, is a dreamy, hallucinatory ride through Tehran by twilight. |
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A normal thriller would have a villain, ready to strike at any moment and a hero in hot pursuit of the truth that will set him or her free. |
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The violent action thriller starred Richard Roundtree as the superfly sleuth who likes his women hot, his villains iced and his coffee black. |
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Costanzo's documentary style camerawork lends an air of reality to this claustrophobic thriller, based on actual events. |
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Few writers move so effortlessly from the gothic tale to the psychological thriller to the epic family saga to the lyrical novella. |
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It becomes a study in the corruption of friendship, by default, since it doesn't function well as a mystery thriller. |
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What starts out a psychological thriller turns into little more than a ghost story, and the potential of the initial story is abandoned. |
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The film is a period thriller clearly intended to shed light on present-day problems. |
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Except there is a love interest in his latest novel, a spiritual thriller set in an imaginary country very much like Tibet. |
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The two very sexy stars provide enough chemistry in this stylized thriller but the movie runs out of steam halfway through. |
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She shuts herself away from the world while she translates a trashy thriller from Czech into English. |
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Speaking of music, it's remarkably atmospheric and stylish for such a low-rent thriller. |
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Even Bryan Singer cites Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon as the inspiration for his nonpareil take on the thriller in The Usual Suspects. |
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It is then that Jacobsen's controversial account takes on the tone of a cheap airport thriller. |
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This intense thriller follows the survivors of a deadly and virulent virus which wipes out London and possibly most of the world. |
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It's no accident that John Altman's World War II thriller has a German eagle, a swastika and a Nazi-esque title font on the cover. |
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Still, it's fair to say that the episodes here represent a good sampler of One Step Beyond's brand of thriller television. |
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It is a simple but engrossing thriller set around an under-resourced hospital in a poverty-stricken township. |
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Colapinto's noirish thriller didn't please some critics, who felt the author was straining for effect. |
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Only the capricious talent of David Lynch could manage to produce a noirish thriller that is so confusing and yet spellbinding at the same time. |
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The show was a dark, noirish thriller about a psychopath working his way up through the ranks of a major corporation. |
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That hadn't been the case in a nip and tuck first half hour though when the scene looked set for a real thriller. |
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And while the plot makes the film sound like a campy thriller, it never falls into that trap. |
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For Bay, the movie represents an opportunity to direct a futuristic sci-fi thriller, but he insists that it is in no way geeky. |
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Sadly, the movie shifts gear into thriller denouement mode where everything soullessly clicks into place. |
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To their credit, Pollack and his scriptwriters have tried to tackle all the necessaries of a proper old style political thriller head on. |
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This nifty little thriller opens with the arresting image of a nebbishy accountant being dangled over the side of a bridge. |
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A formulaic plot, predictable storyline, and a slow beginning hurt what in some places is a nice suspense thriller. |
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Believe me, there is nothing schmaltzy about this riveting futuristic film noir thriller. |
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This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth. |
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This very modern thriller has all the elements of science fiction combined with a racy thriller. |
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The first one was a sci-fi crossed with an action thriller, and we both agreed that it sucked. |
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The best of his scoreless period is a 1964 Cold War thriller and one of the most arresting films of any era. |
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This new, suspense-filled thriller from the acclaimed writer of the TV drama Prime Suspect makes unputdownable holiday reading. |
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The experienced cast and ensemble will make this musical thriller a must-see for all theatre lovers. |
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This novel is a thriller based on the search for identity, an identity that remains undiscoverable. |
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At the same time it's a slasher film, a brutal thriller, and deeply moving tragedy. |
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The film comes across as a music video slash video game masquerading as an 'arty' thriller. |
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But it is a series for everyone interested in a crackerjack thriller with a knockout ending. |
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The play is a thriller about the talented Mr Tom Ripley who is a master of deceit and disguise. |
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Sidney Lumet's film is a thriller in the classic sense and slowly builds tension to boiling point. |
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Red Dragon's goal of being a smart thriller is also tainted by the cheap and obvious pop psychology used to paint the characters. |
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Villa's climb up the table continued in this five goal thriller in Mullarney. |
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In adherence with the film's title Mamet has filled his thriller not with characters but with faces. |
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I long to write a thriller or a romp or a story from the point of view of a woman or a gay Irishman. |
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It is not a thriller or a mystery or an action film or a crime film, nor any kind of ordinary drama or melodrama. |
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Next up for Lewis is a starring role alongside Robert Redford and Jennifer Lopez in a thriller due to be filmed later this year. |
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Manchester United survived a Leeds fight-back to record a vital win in a seven goal thriller at Elland Road. |
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For the fact of the matter is that Saturday's thriller against New Zealand was not a discrete event. |
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In a high scoring cut and thrust thriller the St. Patrick's boys ran out six points winners. |
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It would have been a travesty had either side lost this out and out thriller. |
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Here again, another little, mini thriller was played out as both teams fought it out to the finish. |
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Leatherhead came out on top after a remarkable nine-goal thriller at Fetcham Grove on Saturday. |
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Poor defending cost the Rams this seven goal thriller, as it was a game they could and should have won. |
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Keith lost ground away to Cove who overtook them in the table in a five goal thriller. |
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In a five goal thriller played at Ozier Park, they had to come from an early goal down to win the final. |
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This soft cover book was published at the end of last year and it is another in the suspenseful thriller genre for which Leather is so well known. |
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By contrast, The German Doctor is a thriller that becomes a horror story amid the breathtaking beauty of the Andes foothills. |
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The Aussie delivers one of the best performances of his career in the riveting thriller Prisoners. |
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What prompted you to pick the fall of the Berlin Wall as the backdrop for your thriller? |
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This will rightfully be marketed as a thriller, but it belongs among the brainy examples of the genre, like those by Robert Stone. |
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Reidy was relieved at finally recording a win over his tormentors, but less than happy with the seven kicks at goal his team missed over an absorbing seven-try thriller. |
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Louie Psihoyos' The cove, on the other hand, feels entirely fresh, and is as dramatic and gripping as any live-action thriller. |
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The quirky sci-fi thriller Transcendence finds depp playing a scientist whose brain is downloaded onto a supercomputer. |
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What I assumed was a horror thriller quickly became a yawner with endless debates about opening a slimy, frozen alien pod, or not opening a slimy, frozen alien pod. |
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Persecuted is a ludicrously mushy political thriller, but the fact that it can find an audience is downright terrifying. |
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A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai. |
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Gillian Flynn, the bestselling suspense writer of Gone Girl, has also spun out a juicy thriller. |
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This stand-alone thriller features Miles Flint, an unambitious low-level spy, whose job is to watch and listen, and report backs to his superiors. |
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Two writers find themselves in the unlikely role of protagonists in a heist thriller. |
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That hollywood ending was a re-shoot, tacked on to the end of a brilliant psychological thriller by nervous studio executives. |
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A woman-oriented tele serial, it is a thriller with a strong social message complete with all the commercial values required in the making of a successful serial. |
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Somehow, however, he manages to emasculate the idea in order to generate a second-rate thriller with cheap theatrics and an embarrassingly stupid ending. |
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Then, like a twist in a pulp thriller, the jawbone washed up on shore in Aruba. |
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Keighley Lifts just missed out on the points in a five goal thriller. |
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As a thriller, the film has an inevitability that cannot be rerouted. |
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The third and deciding game between the clubs could be another thriller. |
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Director Christopher Nolan gave movie-going audiences an enormous amount of credit with this labyrinthine thriller. |
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Top Producerby Norb Vonnegut A financial thriller about a Bernie Madoff-like swindler. |
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The novel is a tautly paced thriller, but it also packs a searing satire of the much-ballyhooed modern world we live in. |
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For a political thriller, it is shamefully lazy about its politics. |
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His detective novels contain none of the twists that strain credulity so often relied upon by thriller novelists. |
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Stung by the poor reviews of his thriller Liberty Two, Lipsyte was lugging a bigger canister of dynamite. |
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Like most martial arts movies, this action thriller is full of bad dialogue, hopeless acting and plenty of biffo for anyone with a short attention span. |
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Watch it in high school or college and what you see is an imaginative, masterfully paced thriller, pure and simple. |
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But unfortunately, the film also tries to be a suspense thriller, a love story, and god knows what else, until it finally becomes what they used to call mulligan stew. |
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Well I've read it and it seems like a bog-standard airport novel thriller. |
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Don't let the ads fool you into thinking this is some kind of edgy French thriller, by the way, or you'll be too annoyed by its unhurried pace to enjoy it. |
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The story is a fairly set piece murder mystery, or murder thriller. |
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Another brainless action idol thriller rakes the box office markers into the drawer, tallies up the boodle and announces the dawn of a new era of starmaking. |
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It's a reasonable thriller, with all the usual boofhead trimmings. |
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Vanessa was watching an American thriller show, in which thousands of bullets vanished into thin air just short of apparently unmissable human targets. |
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It's a spine-chilling, fast-paced thriller packed with vivid descriptions of Egypt from the glistening sands of the western desert to the stinking back streets of Cairo. |
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That said I was left smiling by this outrageously dumb splatter thriller. |
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The faux thriller spoofery goes silly-side-up and Steve's boisterous young assistant isn't given enough to do, but this is a small price to pay for the genius that is Brooks. |
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And director Gore Verbinski, whose last outing as helmer was the spooky thriller The Ring, handles the action with aplomb while still bringing the best out of his starry cast. |
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A jumbled curiosity of a film, Charlie isn't sure whether it wants to be a hard-boiled gangster thriller, a thoughtful biography, or a legal drama. |
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Stylishly told, this is a taut cop thriller with excellent performances. |
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As from next year, there will be no domestic coverage of Test cricket, so no opportunity for hungover passers-by to accidentally chance upon such a thriller. |
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Al Pacino and Colin Farrell team up for some high jinks as a spy master and student in this intriguing thriller about the secret intelligence service. |
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Jim and Ruth start to uncover the truth, putting themselves at risk as they do so, in a pacy thriller that reveals dark secrets that need to be explored and exposed. |
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Like the age-old concept of customer service, it seems that the thriller element in many modern psychological or sociological chillers is all but missing. |
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Much of the plot in bare-bones form would make a nifty suspense thriller. |
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The hype has worked, but the reality is a lumbering, unconvincing tale that is filled with one cliffhanging moment after another but never builds into a satisfying thriller. |
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Proclaiming he wants to be a screenwriter too, Donald starts to pen the kind of formulaic thriller that runs against the very principles Charlie's work is built on. |
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Even though it has a great many potentially implosive elements stacked against its success, it is actually a very good, very intense action thriller. |
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The public service and the defence force, under intense practical and political pressure, are players in what has become a compelling political thriller. |
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This Canadian-UK co-production is an underwhelming supernatural thriller. |
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He gained wider exposure in the hip, flip Scottish thriller about three flatmates who dispose of a body that stands between them and a suitcase filled with cash. |
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The result is a more emotionally accessible, less regimented film that should appeal to thriller lovers who don't usually cotton to his eccentricities. |
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As a futuristic, gothic thriller, however, the film is somewhat lacking. |
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It's a thriller about courage and ingenuity during the escape, and deprivations Vili survived before being saved by a farming family across the Austrian border. |
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The other two books were by British authors, both of them well known in the thriller genre, and both books had covers which carried enthusiastic puffs from big names. |
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As it approached the hangar, the sound system played the grandiose theme tune to Air Force One, a thriller starring Harrison Ford as a tough, embattled president. |
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The era of the erudite, intelligent thriller, it would seem, is upon us. |
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Combine them with a dark, gripping story, rich characterisation, superb direction from Eastwood and you have a powerful, absorbing thriller. |
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The 1936 thriller A Gun for Sale was filmed at least five times under different titles. |
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Later in the century the race was the setting of a thriller by the popular novelist Henry Hawley Smart. |
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She hires childhood sweetheart Andy Cobb to oversee repairs while encouraging lustful glances from celebrated thriller writer Nicholas Hardiment. |
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Otherwise, don't bother with it, basically 10 OUR COVER STARS GAME OF THRONES It's back, the goriest, most epic fantasy thriller on telly. |
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In 2010, he starred as Eames in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception for which he won a BAFTA Rising Star award. |
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He made his feature film debut in Ridley Scott's 2001 war thriller Black Hawk Down. |
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The Last Stand is a rollicking testosterone-fuelled action thriller, enlivened by Kim Jee-woon's hyperkinetic direction. |
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Violent thriller with an authentic air of sleaziness, produced by Martin Scorsese. |
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However the final film is a largely fictionalised action thriller only loosely inspired by events in the book. |
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Samhita Arni's speculative thriller combines mythology with riveting storytelling. |
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Meierjohann has created a muscular, masculine production where vaudeville meets Shakespeare meets noirish thriller. |
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Blackmail is a 1929 British thriller drama film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Anny Ondra, John Longden, and Cyril Ritchard. |
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Thriller author Patrick Oster was a reporter in berlin when the wall came down 25 years ago. |
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With thriller, we took 800 songs and whittled them down to nine. |
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He believed American audiences were ready for a thriller set in Africa. |
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He pioneered many elements of the suspense and psychological thriller genres. |
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In plots about crime, thriller films focus less on the criminal or the detective and more on generating suspense. |
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With Flashback, Simmons gives us a noirish thriller set in a grim, broken future where the only relief comes from a drug. |
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Enemy Cert 12 IN this psychosexual thriller Jake Gyllenhaal plays glum maths professor Adam who is in a rocky relationship with girlfriend Helen. |
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Sleeping Policemen is a true science-fiction thriller depicting the suspenseful adventure of Nick Laymon. |
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The thriller, about wartime codebreaking heroics, was first shown at a film festival last week. |
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Berlin-based producer Lotic manipulates his music like a movie director does a thriller. |
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This movie will make you want to travel back in time to the 1980s when Michael Jackson's Thriller was a hit and you used to wear leg warmers and scrunchies. |
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Life is typically threatened in thriller film, such as when the protagonist does not realize entering a dangerous situation. |
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He decided to go with the title Panic Room after deciding Safe Room was not a great name for a thriller. |
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Hard-hearted thriller with an authentic air of desperation and sleaziness, produced by Martin Scorsese. |
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Stratospherically overthe-top plotting in a thriller from Luc Besson's action factory. |
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An unlucky-in-love woman is swept off her feet by a guy who seems absolutely perfect in a clunky stalker thriller that's anything but. |
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This frills-free remake of a stonefaced Charles Bronson thriller shows that murder is a cut-throat business. |
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Nevertheless, it is a well-written thriller that keeps the reader guessing, with the author doling out clues and facts stingily. |
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Gary's writing goes between black comedy to poeticism to real thriller and suspense. |
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The fictional heroine of BBC1 archaeology thriller Bonekickers was depicted as living in the Crescent. |
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This is a taut thriller in which the grounds for torture, rape and murder is Nazism. |
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Unlike the 80s thriller The Star Chamber, it isn't concerned with vigilante ethics. |
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Interacting with media persons, veteran actor Rishi said the film is purely a crime thriller and there are no useless things in the film. |
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A strict definition of the thriller film is that the film's overarching goal is to build tension in audiences as the film approaches its climax. |
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Look at the men playing football in the trenches in the First World War, the Thriller in Manila or the Rumble in the Jungle. |
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The political and social unrest that borders on paranoia in the Berlin of 1936 is the background for this thriller. |
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In this edge-of-your-seat thriller, Marcus struggles with parasomnia, a rare sleepwalking disorder. |
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And it has been confirmed the actor from Ballymena, Co Antrim, is set to star in new thriller The Revenger. |
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Night Shyamalan surprised everyone with this spookily brilliant supernatural thriller. |
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The psychological thriller Chatroom, follows the story of a disturbed teen who tries to alleviate his own misery by making others miserable. |
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A super-smart sci-fi thriller, which taps into our technophobic fears about artificial intelligence. |
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But in his second online thriller The Glorious Twelfth, Calder twists Brown's plot to suggest the holy relic is buried elsewhere in Scotland. |
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An intriguing premise gets bogged down in a surfeit of subplots and back stories in this unwieldy thriller set in Soviet Russia. |
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Earlier in the season following an 18-13 defeat at Ampthill, they got the better of Sedgley 40-34 in a thriller at Paton Field. |
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Thriller film, also known as suspense film or suspense thriller, is a film genre that falls under the general thriller genre. |
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They include The Quick, a Gothic thriller by Lauren Owen, and Suffragette by award-winning graphic novelists Bryan and Mary Talbot. |
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Especially in her latest role as the gorgeous, ball-busting, burger-eating detective Stella Gibson in BBC1 thriller The Fall. |
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The thriller follows the rapid progress of a lethal indirect contact transmission virus that kills within days. |
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He's also made another film, Red Mercury, a timely terrorist thriller set in London, with Pete Postlethwaite and Juliet Stevenson. |
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He's going to appear in a new Jack Reacher best-seller by acclaimed thriller writer Lee Child. |
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British thriller writer Lee Child returns with the 20th instalment of his Jack Reacher series. |
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Mukherjee's film, Chotushkone, a thriller starring Aparna Sen and Goutam Ghosh, will open the festival. |
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This week, Dan Brown gave Genesis a star turn in his latest thriller. |
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He likes to tell people that it's a Hitchcockian thriller, but that's kind of like saying Happy Gilmore is a homage to Woody Allen. |
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The second Lance Underphal Mystery, Flight of the Tarantula Hawk is similar-a thriller with a paranormal twist, yet it's very different. |
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For those looking to get on the chairlift, the mountain thriller ride or the giant zorb ball, those attractions will still be available. |
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Caine appeared in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception as Prof. |
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A place for Vimeans to post horror or thriller movies they like or created! |
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This film is a romance, suspense and thriller all rolled into one. A thrillmance! |
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A full-length feature thriller made by two German female Filmmakers, Carolin Von Petzholdt and Ursel Walldorf, in Hollywood. |
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Confidential, a slick noirish detective thriller by Curtis Hanson, draws the most rapturous applause of the festival. |
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Norman Mailer's 1984 noir thriller and murder mystery novel Tough Guys Don't Dance is set in Provincetown on Cape Cod. |
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These are used as plot points in Dennis Wheatley's 1938 thriller, Contraband. |
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In 1938 Olivier joined Richardson to film the spy thriller Q Planes, released the following year. |
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While primarily a conspiracy thriller, the series also examines the depths humanity can sink to under pressure. |
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This includes successful 50-something thriller writer Nicholas Hardiment and handyman Andy Cobb, who used to be Tamara's boyfriend in his youth. |
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This thriller was considered a modest success at the box office despite its limited budget. |
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Vertigo is a 1958 American film noir psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. |
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This exquisitely shot action thriller features plenty of exhilarating gunplay. |
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Goodman previously published Singing the Dogstar Blues, a science fiction novel, and Killing the Rabbit, a thriller. |
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In 1981 the thriller writer John Gardner picked up the series with Licence Renewed. |
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Rebecca de Mornay hams it up in an enjoyably hysterical thriller. |
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They include The Quick, a Gothic thriller written by Durham author Lauren Owen and Suffragette by award-winning graphic novelists Bryan and Mary Talbot. |
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Olivia comes to our screens tomorrow and Tuesday night as detective DS Charlie Zailer in ITV1's Case Sensitive, a taut thriller about a five-year-old girl's death. |
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The deadly sniper attacks in America have prompted 20th Century Fox to consider postponing the release of thriller Phone Booth starring Ireland's Colin Farrell. |
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His Terminators I and II were adrenaline-fuelled thoroughbreds, and T3 gave Arnold Schwarzenegger an action thriller farewell which didn't embarrass his brilliant legacy. |
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Suddenly, Will is a man in the middle of a bizarre conspiracy thriller involving a mysterious briefcase and a team of agents led by Sigourney Weaver's Jean Carack. |
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Here, she puts in a fine performance in this mind-bending sci-fi thriller. |
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Amazon Kindle is an e-book reader and the company confirmed the thriller writer came above celebrated writers such as Terry Pratchett, Agatha Christie and David Nicholls. |
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Thriller starring Dan Duryea, Gene Lockhart, Patric Knowles and Reginald Denny. |
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Near the end of his life, Hitchcock had worked on the script for a projected spy thriller, The Short Night, collaborating with James Costigan, Ernest Lehman and David Freeman. |
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Other premieres include comedy Potiche, starring Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu, and the reveng e thriller Island, which is set in the Hebrides. |
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The real life thriller of the Pirate Bay founders' personal microcosmos, that played out in front of my lens between 2008-12, embodied the battle of that internet. |
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After two espionage films, the plot marks a return to the murder thriller genre, and is based upon the novel Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square. |
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Damon Smith BLUE RUIN THERE are long periods of this revenge thriller when there is little or no dialogue, but such delicious economy ramps up the tension. |
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Anchored by a tour-de-force central performance from Blair, Blue Ruin is an impeccably crafted revenge thriller that breathes new life into a well-worn genre. |
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Intolerable Cruelty Catherine Zeta-Jones and George Clooney play a wily gold-digger and a divorce lawyer in the Coen brothers' stylish and erotically charged thriller. |
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Sci-fi thriller, starring Craig Bierko and Armin Mueller-Stahl. |
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In May 1965, the introduction to a Post story about the insurance world was somewhat clunkily livened up with a reference to one of Britain's best-loved thriller writers. |
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Expect car chases and punch-ups galore in this high-octane thriller. |
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A chilling thriller from Brit director Julian Gilbey, who is stepping up from his trite crime flicks Rollin' With The Nines and Rise Of The Footsoldier. |
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Ludlum has never come up with a more head-spinning, spine-jolting, intricately mystifying, Armageddonish, in short Ludlumesque, thriller than this. |
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Compared with the macho rich-boy fantasies of Rafelson's previous work, there is something rather antiauteurist about this well-crafted film noir thriller. |
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The British screen heavyweights are starring together for the first time in Eran Creevy's action thriller Autobahn, which also stars Nicholas Hoult and Felicity Jones. |
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Originally slated for release under the title Joy Ride, Dahl's superior teen thriller is Duel meets Jeepers Creepers with Convoy and Scream in the passenger seats. |
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Directed by Olivier Megaton, this is a functional, bynumbers, kill 'em one by one thriller which offers no insights into Colombian culture other than merciless death. |
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That novel, Adrenaline, Benedict's debut thriller, not only paved the way for a book series, but laid the groundwork for a successful writing career. |
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The first story actually sets the wrong tone, it's a very Stephen Kingish type of contemporary thriller and the rest of the collection has more of an antiquarian feel. |
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The two founded the company RatPac, which has been behind Horrible Bosses 2, the Entourage movie and the hotly anticipated Leonardo DiCaprio thriller The Revenant. |
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Clapton won a British Academy Television Award for his collaboration with Michael Kamen on the score for the 1985 BBC Television thriller serial Edge of Darkness. |
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Thriller films' characters conflict with each other or with an outside force, which can sometimes be abstract. |
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Thriller films also share a close relationship with horror films, both eliciting tension. |
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It was anticipated that the third match at East London, in view of the strained relations now existing between both teams, would prove a thriller. |
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The film is described as a heist thriller about four armed robbers who are killed in a failed heist attempt, only to have their widows step up to finish the job. |
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The role gained him a Best Actor nomination at the 2009 Crime Thriller Awards. |
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It was nominated for Grammy Awards for Album of the Year, but lost to Michael Jackson's Thriller. |
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Action scenes have also gotten more elaborate in the thriller genre. |
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Directed by Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler is a crime thriller about Bloom, a young man, who works as a thief before happening upon a cameraman shooting footage of accidents. |
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So you might fancy watching this offering, which sees two nubile women sharing the leading roles in a contemporary thriller set in both London and rural France. |
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