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Evil Under the Sun (1982)
Evil Under the Sun (1982)
1982 | Action, International, Drama
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7.7 (3 Ratings)
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Great location (0 more)
A classic Whodunit?
One of my fave Agatha Christie films, an all star cast with twists and turns all the way. Great location and intricate plot, love the final summing up!
  
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
1974 | Action, Drama
One of the best Bond films in my eyes. Love the villian, my fave Bond actor and a stunning location. What more could you want from Bond!
  
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Dean (6926 KP) rated The Conjuring (2013) in Movies

Oct 26, 2017 (Updated Sep 8, 2020)  
The Conjuring (2013)
The Conjuring (2013)
2013 | Horror
Creepy atmosphere (0 more)
A very good horror film
In a very similar vein to the Insidious films, same director and some of the cast appear in this as well. It's an interesting story that will draw you in, with a good location. It has a very creepy atmosphere. One of the better Horror films in recent years.
  
Under Siege (1992)
Under Siege (1992)
1992 | Action
Great cast (1 more)
Cool warship location
One of my fave action films! Great cast with Tommy Lee Jones as the sarcastic bad guy in a team planning to highjack missiles off a U.S. Battleship. Great fights, shoot outs and humour make this a perfect action film!
  
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KarynKusama recommended High and Low (1963) in Movies (curated)

 
High and Low (1963)
High and Low (1963)
1963 | Drama, Mystery, Thriller

"Kurosawa’s High and Low is one of the greatest and most contained crime thrillers ever made, with the first half largely confined to one location, and the second half venturing out into a real and deeply divided world. Brian De Palma’s Blow Out is a nihilistic portrait of political corruption, featuring John Travolta at his most blazingly charismatic. These are without a doubt two of the films that made me want to make films. They’re that inspiring."

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KarynKusama recommended Blow Out (1981) in Movies (curated)

 
Blow Out (1981)
Blow Out (1981)
1981 | Mystery

"Kurosawa’s High and Low is one of the greatest and most contained crime thrillers ever made, with the first half largely confined to one location, and the second half venturing out into a real and deeply divided world. Brian De Palma’s Blow Out is a nihilistic portrait of political corruption, featuring John Travolta at his most blazingly charismatic. These are without a doubt two of the films that made me want to make films. They’re that inspiring."

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Mindhunters (2005)
Mindhunters (2005)
2005 | Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Great cast (2 more)
Remote location
A mix of Thriller, Whodunit & Horror
Great cat & mouse Thriller
I really enjoyed this despite the fact it seemed to go straight to DVD. It has a well known cast including LL Cool J, Val Kilmer and Christian Slater. It has good production values as well.
A team of Fbi profilers are at a remote location under going a training selection when they start getting bumped off one by one. It has ideas from And then there were none and even some death traps like the Saw films. Well worth checking out if any of that appeals. Similar to @D-Tox (Eye See You) (2002) as well.
  
The Shallows (2016)
The Shallows (2016)
2016 | Drama, Mystery
Beautiful location (2 more)
Good Sfx
The Cgi for the Shark was great
A decent Shark thriller
A good film with a battle of wits and survival. The Beach location is beautiful, shot at Lord Howe Island off the coast of Australia, and the Sfx were good in most scenes. I was impressed with the Cgi for the Shark, it looked more realistic than many other Shark films over the past 20 years. It is one big mean Shark, although some of the action scenes are a bit over the top. Overall a good film for a simple premise. On the DVD you get extras on Shark attacks, the location for the Beach scenes, and how they designed the Shark.
  
Dial M for Murder (1954)
Dial M for Murder (1954)
1954 | Crime, Mystery
one of the better ones.
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I think this film might be one of the only Hitchcock films I liked - and that list is VERY short. I liked the mystery and the way you kind of end up rooting for Tony, but you're still satisfied and happy when he gets caught. I think Halliday was a great move and I loved that he and the inspector were the ones to unravel his plot. I loved the detail that was put into this film and the fact that it was only shot at one location - a rarity for Hitchcock.

This is easily one of the most solid Hitchcock films and probably one of the only ones I'd recommend. Watch at your own discretion because I've come to notice that Hitchcock is either-or. You either love him or you hate.