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    The Phone (2015)

    The Phone (2015)

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    A magnetic field anomaly allows a man to phone back into the past to his wife, who was murdered...

    Driven (2019)

    Driven (2019)

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    Emerson Graham's nights as a cab driver are filled with annoyances and inconveniences, but until...

Knock at the cabin (2023)
Knock at the cabin (2023)
2023 | Horror, Mystery
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7.3 (8 Ratings)
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This weeks cinema viewing best thriller I've seen this year in my opinion Dave baustista best role yet not normally I would say about former wrestler turned actor but he’s really good in this gives an amazing performance and then there’s Rupert grint won’t give too much away but the movie needed more Rupert grint anyway good story good performances from the small cast and probably m night shyamlian best film in along time
  
The Paris Apartment
The Paris Apartment
Lucy Foley | 2022 | Contemporary, Crime, Fiction & Poetry, Mystery, Thriller
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7.0 (1 Ratings)
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I so enjoyed this slow burn! The Paris Apartment is a psychological thriller, and it kept me turning the pages, desperate to find out what had happened to Jess’ half brother, Ben.

Everything feels threatening: the apartment block, the other inhabitants and even Paris itself. There are riots taking place throughout the city, and Jess can’t seem to find anywhere that feels safe. Hey, even I didn’t feel safe reading it!

But could I put it down? Absolutely not!
  
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As Night Falls
As Night Falls
Jenny Milchman | 2019 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Highlights: I love the cover, it gives off that thriller vibe. Great read, couldn’t put it down. Had me hanging onto every word from the beginning even though there were a few slower moments in the book.

Style: Medium read, not too heavy and also not too light of a read.

Point of View: Third-person

Difficulty Reading: As Night Falls was a pretty easy read for me, but I tend to find Thrillers a little easier to read. I wouldn’t say this was a light read but it’s also not a heavy read, lying somewhere in the middle. There were a few parts that had me taking a bit more time trying to read and understand what was going on but these moments were far and few in between all the good parts!

Promise: As Night Falls promises a psychological suspense thriller that will keep you on your toes while you gain a love for the characters, it delivers.

Quality: All-around great read. Defiantly recommend to everyone who likes Thriller reads, even if it’s just a little bit.

Insights: You will either love this book or you will hate it, there’s no in between. For me, this was a love relationship that deserves many other rereads.

Ah-Ha Moment: When Nick reveals that he is the brother of Sandy, I had to stop reading for a moment to ponder the thought and what all was revealed already throughout the book that gave it away.

Favorite quote: “These days, her daughter could make obedience sound like defiance.” – Pretty much sums up the way of children haha.

What will you gain: A love relationship for Sandy and her family, this includes Harlan (as he’s like Hodor from Game of Thrones – innocent and being controlled by Nick). And an ‘I want to kill you, you scum’ relationship with psycho Nick. Plus a great thriller read that deserves so much more love than what it currently is getting!

Aesthetics: Cover was what pulled me in at first. Then the switching from past and present was hard to get into the first couple of chapters, but I feel like it helped shape the book.

“Timing was going to be key.”