
In the Line of Fire (1993)
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A gripping, gut-wrenching thriller that delivers suspense in almost unbearable doses, IN THE LINE OF...

Candyman (1992)
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A children's ghost story comes to terrifying life in this gut-wrenching thriller about a graduate...

Presumed Innocent (1990)
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Presumed Innocent is a suspenseful whodunit, a sex thriller, a powerful courtroom drama and a...

Skyjacked (1972)
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Hank O'Hara is as good a pilot as they come. He knows how to handle an airliner in turbulent skies....

Play Misty for Me (1971)
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Clint Eastwood made his directorial debut with this contemporary thriller about psychotic obsession....

The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1970)
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A Chinese-Mexican power broker (Mason) and a hippy aspiring writer (Bridges) in Hong Kong find...

Tarsem Singh recommended The Conversation (1974) in Movies (curated)

Hazel (2934 KP) rated Find You First in Books
Feb 7, 2021
What we have here is an exciting thriller that had me hooked. The pace is unrelenting, the characters are just excellent ... even the horrid ones ... and the story is captivating. There are a number of threads to the story and to go into them all would ruin it so I will say nothing apart from you needing to keep your wits about you, but in a good way.
There is tension, twists and nail-biting moments and, yes, you have to suspend reality at times but if you can't do that in fiction, when can you?
All in all, a really enjoyable read and my thanks go to HQ (an imprint of HarperCollins UK) and NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest, unbiased and unedited review.

Ed Helms recommended Rear Window (1954) in Movies (curated)

Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Mean Season (1985) in Movies
Feb 10, 2021
The plot: After reporting on the murder of a teenage girl, journalist Malcolm Anderson (Kurt Russell) is contacted by the killer (Richard Jordan) known as the "Numbers Murderer," who offers exclusive information about the deaths. With the cooperation of the police, who tape the killer's phone calls, Malcolm agrees and soon becomes famous. Jealous of the attention the journalist is receiving for his coverage, the Numbers Murderer kidnaps Malcolm's girlfriend, Christine (Mariel Hemingway).
The film was named after the term of the same name that refers to a pattern of weather that occurs in Florida during the late summer months. In order to achieve accuracy for the scenes that take place in the busy newsroom, the filmmakers used Miami Herald reporters as on-set consultants and extras and shot in the actual newsroom as opposed to recreating it on a soundstage.
Its a great crime thriller.