Gaslighting Abuse 21st-Century Style: George Cukor Classic thriller with Charles Boyer + Ingrid Bergman (already a remake of British film) is being remade.
Mystery + Suspense + Thrillers
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Next Door (movie 2005) review: Starring a fantastically off-kilter Kristoffer Joner, Pål Sletaune’s thriller ventures into territory that remained off-limits to Alfred Hitchcock.
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Hidden / Caché with Juliette Binoche and Daniel Auteuil. Michael Haneke’s violent, profoundly disturbing sociopolitical-psychological drama has been one of the U.S. film critics’ favorites this awards season. Michael Haneke’s…
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Gene Hackman Night Moves: 1975 neo-noir movie by Arthur Penn screening as part of Academy tribute to the 3-time Best Director Oscar nominee.
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Marathon Man (movie 1976) review: As a proudly evil Nazi, Laurence Olivier Is by far the best thing about John Schlesinger’s confusing and absurd political thriller. Dustin Hoffman stars.
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Frozen (movie 2005) review: Juliet McKoen’s flawed but disturbing metaphysical thriller stars Shirley Henderson as a woman obsessively looking for her missing sister.
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The Insider (movie 1999) review: Michael Mann’s thrill-less thriller shows that corporate greed and simplistic storytelling are bad for you. Al Pacino and Russell Crowe star.
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JFK (movie 1991) review: Oliver Stone bypasses the facts in his dishonest yet engrossing political thriller about the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination. Kevin Costner stars.
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Mulholland Dr. (movie 2001) review: Naomi Watts delivers an exceptional performance – or rather, two – in David Lynch’s unsettling Hollywood horror drama. Laura Harring costars.
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What are the best British films of all time? Starring Michael Caine, the violent 1971 thriller Get Carter is critics’ surprise #1 choice, while women-centered titles are completely absent.
The Thin Man movies: Myrna Loy and William Powell in The Thin Man Goes Home. ‘The Thin Man’ movies on DVD: William Powell & Myrna Loy The Thin Man movies, starring…
Operation Thunderbolt (movie 1977) review: Oscar-nominated political thriller is a dismal failure as both cinema and propaganda. Klaus Kinski and Sybil Danning star.
The Manchurian Candidate (2004) movie review: Meryl Streep is the one bright spot in Jonathan Demme’s stale remake of John Frankenheimer’s 1962 classic. Denzel Washington stars.