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Merissa (12687 KP) created a post
Jun 14, 2022

Dear Amy
Book
Would you risk your life to save a stranger? Discover what happens next in the Sunday Times...

alex (68 KP) rated Get Out (2017) in Movies
Jul 13, 2017
Loved the plot and overall idea of the movie (1 more)
Creepy without being tacky
Return to the psychological horror
Loved this movie, a return to the psychological horror rather than the cheap gruesome horror so often portrayed in recent horror-thriller movies. Fantastic cast and premise with enough humor to alleviate some of the stress. Personally the ending wasn't too bad but could have been explored a bit more in the film.

Split (2016)
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Though a man named Kevin has evidenced 23 personalities to his trusted psychiatrist, Dr. Fletcher,...
Split Psychological thriller

PEBookstore (1 KP) rated The Good Girl in Books
Dec 28, 2017

Sara Cox (1845 KP) rated White House Farm in TV
Jan 24, 2020 (Updated Jan 24, 2020)
Psychological thriller (2 more)
Local interest
Acting
So far this has been a very interesting series. I'm especially invested as it happened just down the road to where I currently live. I've done a lot of reading around this series and the case itself is really interesting. Can't wait to see more.

Psycho II (1983)
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Norman Bates returns home twenty-two years after committing a string of murders, only to be haunted...
Slasher Psychological

Suswatibasu (1703 KP) rated Based on a True Story in Books
Jul 27, 2017
A clever psychological thriller
How many books do you trust to be actually based on reality and are non fiction books completely factual? These are some of the questions that arise in this descriptive, slick psychological thriller. It follows the journey of a novelist with writer's block who seems to have been befriended by a woman who takes a lot of interest in her. The woman is enigmatic and secretive and who knows how much of her is real. It is written in the perspective of the writer and so it shows in detail how her mind unravels and is manipulated.
It leaves you pondering whether the protagonist actually imagined the entire thing?
It leaves you pondering whether the protagonist actually imagined the entire thing?