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    No Mercy (2010)

    No Mercy (2010)

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    Despite being nearly proven the murderer, a serial killer threatens to kill the daughter of a...

    The Sniper (2009)

    The Sniper (2009)

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    A police sniper teams up with a hot-headed rookie to take down his former friend and teammate, who...

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Niten. NR (75 KP) rated Ronin (1998) in Movies

Jul 28, 2017  
Ronin (1998)
Ronin (1998)
1998 | Action, Mystery
Robert De Niro (2 more)
Jean Reno
Awesome script.
Serious underworld thriller
Ronin is a mysterious and serious crime type thriller which takes the viewers into the arena of the crime underworld. An seemingly ex CIA agent named Sam (De Niro) throws his lot in with a group brought together by an Irish Terrorist played by Natascha McElhone. Their task is to steal a suitcase from a dangerous Russian gang. Unfortunately not all goes to plan. There are two great stand out performances by De Niro and Jean Reno but, I thought McElhone and Sean Bean were very good also. There is great action and an especially fast car scene that has Sean Bean spill his lunch. An excellent film.
  
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Fairydust (11 KP) rated The Caller in Books

Jul 25, 2017  
The Caller
The Caller
Chris Carter | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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9.0 (9 Ratings)
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Keeps you thinking and on the edge (0 more)
Never want it to end (0 more)
All of Chris carter's books are amazing you just don't think they could get any better but they do. You become attached to the characters. A must read any of his books if you you like a good crime/thriller
  
The Devil's Work
The Devil's Work
Mark Edwards | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.5 (2 Ratings)
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Lots of twists, interesting plot, claustrophobic
Mark Edwards' crime thriller is interesting because there is a massive psychological element to it. At times it is claustrophobic, especially as the protagonist continues to believe her assistant is plotting to overthrow her. While it does become slightly over the top, it's still gripping and engaging.