I'm not talking about the drama, musical, comedy, or the Western genres, but horror movies, science fiction, fantasy and thrillers. |
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I had already explored the documentary world at the limits of fiction, and, in fictional films, had explored comedies and thrillers. |
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So most people don't want to see art films nor do they want to see generic teen comedies or spy thrillers. |
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This is traditional in thrillers, and sometimes I have found it tedious and unlikely. |
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With his vision, Schumacher made a straightforward story into one of the best psychological thrillers in some time. |
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They assume guys are their market for thrillers and that only girls read chick lit. |
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Meanwhile, Emerson says he's amused by the number of people who tell him they think writing mysteries and thrillers must be a very exciting job. |
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John Woo's comedies occupy a far less prominent position in his cinematic opus than his well known, exhaustively dissected thrillers. |
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And, unlike in many thrillers, the movie doesn't sandbag us with one last, cheap twist at the end. |
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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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By evoking scenes from old Hollywood melodramas and thrillers, the images conveyed vague feelings of tension and threat. |
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The 1930s thrillers seem more politically aware and attuned to their times. |
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Action thrillers contain lots of twists and turns as a rule, usually of a kind we have all seen a dozen times before. |
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The suspense here is of the slow-burn variety, rather than the non-stop roller coaster ride of thrillers that just go for the adrenaline rush. |
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The film has the same problem, liberally cribbing its plot, characters and atmosphere from any number of superior thrillers. |
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I write adventure stories, thrillers, so most of my heroes spend their time running after the bad guys. |
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The prolific writer is known both for his military histories and his thrillers, and his pseudonyms include Leo Kessler. |
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But in the tradition of revenge thrillers, they don't make absolutely sure that Frank is dead. |
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Like so many loosely bound thrillers, the denouement doesn't add up and the final shoot-out is farcical. |
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It's a great experience as there is a lot more latitude but I actually prefer dramas and straight thrillers. |
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Spy stories, thrillers and crime novels can often be far more realistic about how politics works. |
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A labyrinthian plot and a labyrinthian chase make this one of the best thrillers of the year. |
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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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The second of our thrillers is an adventurous modern love story, firmly located in London but with universal themes. |
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Reminiscent of classic thrillers, the movie's real core is the dangerous allure of wiping the slate clean and starting your life all over again. |
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Caper films and crime thrillers just don't try and keep the audience on a piece of string this long. |
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And like us, it has decided to theme the season on whodunits and psycho thrillers. |
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Essentially they used the noir style of 1940s Hollywood thrillers to tell a story set in 1960s swinging London. |
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Many spy thrillers make the espionage business look like a blast, but nothing here comes across as fun. |
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I'm guessing it's now essential for writers of thrillers to come up with truly diabolical serial killers if they want their books published. |
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Into The Blue's story line is not much different from most action thrillers with a plot centred around the drug trade. |
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Tucker possessed piercing blue eyes, pale, slightly watery of the kind usually possessed by homicidal nutters in Hollywood thrillers. |
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Clever thrillers that flirt with film noir are always welcome, but this is too smart for its own good. |
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In many ways it would have fitted perfectly into the '90s craze for post-modern crime thrillers. |
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I read village mysteries and hard-boiled American private eye novels, spy thrillers and police procedurals. |
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We love it when dull generic thrillers get given vaguely technological titles to try and make them sound more interesting and get it wrong. |
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The movies scheduled to be shown come from many genres including drama, comedy and thrillers. |
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The film is a mash-up of complex, old school conspiracy thrillers like The Parallax View and slicker contemporary fare like Enemy of the State. |
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Most low-budget thrillers of this type suffer from inexpressive acting, but these two give performances that are truly uninhibited. |
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Other themes that arise out of basic science fiction are the elaborate medical thrillers. |
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In the tradition of really silly cod spy thrillers, the villains are out to set the world aflame and the spy will have to use lots of high tech stuff to save us all. |
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Futuristic thrillers involving robots can be hit-and-miss affairs. |
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These pulpy Cold War thrillers seemed altogether too serious at first. |
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Once thought esoteric or dull, IP is becoming a favorite subject for thrillers, theatrical drama and charged historical debate. |
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There's a thriller plot to fulfil, but its non-realistic terms don't lend themselves to the strict inner logic that makes thrillers thrilling. |
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In his spare time he enjoyed reading, particularly westerns and thrillers. |
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He went to bed early and read westerns or thrillers until the wee hours. |
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This is what always happens when the tech boys get hold of a smeary indistinct image in Hollywood thrillers. |
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All three films are intelligent thrillers, with enough subtext to support repeat viewings, but they are still visceral thrills at their core, not films about something. |
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A passionate fan of secret codes, he wrote several thrillers before the dazzlingly successful The Da Vinci Code. |
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To fans of Cold War-era espionage thrillers, it is a place where effete Russophiles in homburgs and trench coats meet to exchange briefcases and bodily fluids. |
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The four or five thrillers a year that de Villiers churned out from 1966 until his death in 2013 were amazingly trashy. |
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One of the most important genre film events in the world, Rome's Fantafestival promotes science fiction, horror and thrillers. |
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He sails between genres, romantic comedies, historical dramas, thrillers with ease. |
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It'll need someone experienced in delivering black-hearted thrillers to direct. |
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They are distorted versions of our desires and the taut thrillers we write every night. |
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For Hachette Livre, the acquisition is an opportunity to strengthen its position in the crucial segment of quality fiction and thrillers. |
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It was also around this period that Vian began to supplement his income by translating American thrillers. |
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In another, a local video store was persuaded to stock fewer thrillers and more educational films. |
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My healthy brain commitment will include eating less salt, eating more fruit and vegetables, and reading fewer thrillers before trying to sleep! |
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Versions of novels, thrillers, fantasy, educational works, political satire? |
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The public is presented with a balanced mix of boulevard plays and classical pieces, crime thrillers and musicals. |
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He has also published several thrillers under the pseudonym Dan Kavanagh. |
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Religion and superstition are ever-present in Gothic thrillers. |
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Furst's novels, masterly analyses of character as much as plot-driven thrillers, are addictively readable and Dark Voyage is a fine example of his art. |
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The unreliable narrator is a staple of recent psychological thrillers, from Gillian Flynn to S.J. Watson to Tana French. |
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He designs a cover that looks not a little like other pulpy thrillers in his favourite corner of the bookshop, and convinces a Sydney bookstore to stock it. |
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Novels, even spy thrillers, don't have to take up questions like this. |
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As depicted in a variety of Chinese-language thrillers, magic spells are cast by drawing special words or symbols on a piece of paper or in the air. |
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Expect two-fisted thrillers from Jeffery Deaver and Dale Brown. |
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Edgar Ulmer's reputation rests largely on a series of no-budget, claustrophobic noirs and thrillers like Strange Illusion, Bluebeard, and of course Detour. |
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When Himes was known at all, he was thought of as a writer of noirish detective thrillers, which were seen as a comedown from promising literary beginnings. |
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Among the imprints that survive, the tendency is to homogenize and focus on a few general fields like ambitious nonfiction, accessible literary fiction or thrillers. |
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She is known for having given youth fiction and thrillers more visibility. |
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Acclaimed features, thought-provoking documentaries, late night thrillers, kid's films and exploratory works are just some of the highlights of the 24-day festival. |
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Mirren's views about the level of violence in popular entertainment have come to light since she starred in the first of two Hollywood comic action thrillers, Red and Red 2, alongside Bruce Willis and John Malkovich. |
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Now a movie based on the article is in the works, with a script by Landesman and to be directed by Roland Emmerich, known for such sci-fi thrillers as Independence Day. |
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He found that although children can easily distinguish cartoons, westerns and spy thrillers from reality, they often confuse realistic programmes with the real world. |
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A raft of thrillers, sci-fi movies, and sinister dramas followed. |
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First of these lO-minute thrillers was The Great Train Robbery. |
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My aim was to make a film in a Scandinavian atmosphere with a European quality combined with US expertise in thrillers, drawing inspiration from films such as Nikita, The Silence of the Lambs and Zodiac. |
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The spectrum of the genres demonstrates the diversity of the African cinema and ranges from comedies and love stories, thrillers and science-fiction to political explosive documentaries and video Installations. |
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The originality of this series lies in these double contents: thrillers where the police intrigue is well anchored in the myths, the tales and the traditions of history, and where the supernatural is never far away. |
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The monstrous mutations that ensue allow Burton to reference a handful of other scary movies, not just the Frankenstein pictures but Hitchcock thrillers such as The Birds and even, in its necrophiliac overtones, Vertigo. |
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Richard North Patterson is an anomaly in the whiz-bang world of political thrillers. |
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We may have been subjected to countless sadistic thrillers involving sharp-suited gangsters with verbal diarrhoea, but the one element of Pulp Fiction that wasn't imitated by an army of Tarantino wannabes was its structure. |
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Driven by a tremendous performance from Romola Garai that rekindles memories of the heroines in peril that Ingrid Bergman used to play with such gumption in Hitchcock thrillers, the film works well enough as a ripping yarn. |
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Many persons who started after forty to read translations of the classics found them just as fascinating as they had found thrillers earlier in their lives. |
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An outstanding display of talents make for a top listen for any who love thrillers. |
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I have read all of the Jack Reacher thrillers with this one being his latest one to-date. |
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Real Laplaine is an internationally published author, mostly in the genre of thrillers and techno-thrillers. |
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The shows put on there pantomimes, stand-up comedy, mysteries and thrillers catered for the happily undiscriminating, and plays and actors invalided out of London's West End could limp on there for years. |
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His ability to convincingly evoke human menace, subterfuge, and fear gave his psychological thrillers great impact while maintaining their subtlety and believability. |
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The film is one of four episodes of a unique and innovative project tentatively entitled Thriller X. Each episode of this anthology of thrillers pays tribute to a different side of the genre and features a female protagonist. |
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Patricia Highsmith's thrillers became a medium of new psychological explorations. |
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Paranormal twists and fast action in movie-like scenes set these mysteries apart from the typical whodunits and serial-killer thrillers. |
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We film in the cell-like bedroom where he died: a small truckle bed, more thrillers, Arthur Waley's Chinese poems, Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer, and a copy of the New York Herald Tribune by the bedside. |
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In the 1950s, Hitchcock added technicolor to his thrillers, now with exotic locales. |
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His notable thrillers in the 1930s include The Man Who Knew Too Much and The 39 Steps. |
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Some have retreated into action thrillers, others, like Mr Chen and Mr Zhang, into sumptuously filmed costume dramas, where the production values sometimes outclass the scripts. All, however, is not lost. |
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Produced near the end of the blaxploitation cycle, Cleopatra Jones and Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold are two excellent examples of Bondian influence on spy thrillers. |
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The Preston-Child collaboration has produced many entertaining escapist thrillers, most notably those that feature the brilliant and eccentric FBI agent, Aloysius Pendergast. |
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He can lay claim to having one of Hollywood's most eclectic CVs, having ticked off everything from Shakespeare and musicals, to romcoms and thrillers. |
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The majority of the production focused on melodrama and thrillers. |
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From real life stories to thrillers, poetry, parodies through to comedies, all kinds of entries are welcome from deafblind people, their families and anyone with an interest. |
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