Sentences with phrase «advertised as a thriller»

Claude Chabrol's «This Man Must Die» is advertised as a thriller, but I found it more of a macabre study of human behavior.
Although Red Sparrow advertises itself as a thriller about a Russian agent trained in the art of seduction, the truth is less glamorous.

Not exact matches

Her next project, the 1956 thriller A Kiss Before Dying, ran into controversy over its advertising campaign, and as a result appeared in theaters only briefly.
Josh Brolin stars as an advertising executive held hostage for 20 years before being inexplicably released in this Spike Lee thriller.
Crash is being advertised as a sexy thriller, in the Basic Instinct vein, which it's not.
It isn't exactly the horror that it's been marketed or advertised as — instead leaning more to psychological thriller — but there's no mistaking Peele's dramatic flair or natural ability to work outside his comfort zone.
As the author of the highly successful John Milton thrillers, Mark has become one of the most successful indie novelists working today — in large part thanks to his keen understanding of book marketing and Facebook Advertising in particular.
This novel is a pleasure to dive into, although it's difficult to know where to place it on the literary spectrum - not exactly a historical novel and not exactly a fantasy, not quite a thriller (as advertised) nor a crime story.
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