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What Lies Beneath (2000)
What Lies Beneath (2000)
2000 | Drama, Horror, Mystery
The Woman That Lies Beneath
What Lies Beneath- is a very underrated psychological horror thriller. Its a very intresting psychological thriller, that will twist your insantity until the very end of the movie. Its only downfall, its somewhat boring and slow, but the acting from both Harrison and Michelle are excellent.

The plot: It had been a year since Dr. Norman Spencer (Harrison Ford) betrayed his beautiful wife Claire (Michelle Pfeiffer). But with Claire oblivious to the truth, Norman's life and marriage seem so perfect that when Claire tells him of hearing mysterious voices and seeing a young woman's image in their home, he dismisses her terror as delusion. Claire moves closer to the truth and it becomes clear that this apparition will not be dismissed, and has come back for Dr. Spencer and his beautiful wife.

Like i said its a very underrated psychological horror thriller, that is excellent.
  
Gaslight (1944)
Gaslight (1944)
1944 | Classics, Drama, Mystery
9
8.3 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Concept, build up, acting. (0 more)
Brilliant film
A really clever film demonstrating how one person can have complete control over another, and how submersive and insidious it can be. It's a supremely cruel way of dismantling another person's mind, and the term gaslighting is now used in psychological circles to describe this type of mental torchure. Very very clever psychological thriller. Highly recommended.
  
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Aug 2, 2021  
"A well written, well-delivered tale, of greed and how to redeem yourself."

NBtM & #Giveaway: Facets of the Past: No Dark Deed Goes Unpunished by Monique Gliozzi - @Archaeolibrary, @GoddessFish, @GliozziMonique, #Thriller, #Supernatural, #Psychological, 3 out of 5 (good)

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The Chalk Man
The Chalk Man
C.J. Tudor | 2018 | Thriller
7
7.7 (11 Ratings)
Book Rating
Unnerving thriller with lots of different threads
While elements of this psychological thriller seem far-fetched, there's something ghoulish and almost Stephen King-like in its approach.

Following the narrative of Ed, the teacher recounts his childhood with his friends and the time they found the dismembered body of a young woman. In the meantime, chalk drawings keep appearing, and take a life of their own.

While the ending is startling and worth listening to the finish, at times the back and forth narrative from past to future becomes convoluted and can be hard to keep track, let alone concentrate. A good thriller, but with a lot of loose ends.
  
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Cara Edgar (32 KP) rated Final Girls in Books

Jan 18, 2018  
Final Girls
Final Girls
Riley Sager | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.0 (26 Ratings)
Book Rating
A gripping page turner! (0 more)
This book was one of the best of 2017 and will stay with you long after the last page.

This is a psychological thriller that keeps you wanting to know more.


You'll be on the edge of your seat with this book.