He enjoys reading a huge variety of genres such
as mystery thrillers, religious conspiracies, science fiction, fantasy, and etc..
Not exact matches
I've been on a huge
mystery thriller kick lately so I think I would like this one
as well, it sounds fun!
The way to a woman's heart lies instead behind a veil of
mystery: 19 per cent of women picked
thrillers as the sexiest genre a man can read (James Patterson and Ngaio Marsh, take a bow!).
Instead they prefer men of
mystery, with 19 % picking
thrillers as the sexiest genre a man can read, so any men palming through one of Benjamin Black's crime fiction novels (real name John Banville, he uses Black
as a pseudonym - it just adds to his
mystery!)
The way to a woman's heart lies instead behind a veil of
mystery: 19 per cent of women picked
thrillers as the sexiest genre a man can read (James Patterson and Louise Penny, take a bow!).
The way to a woman's heart lies instead behind a veil of
mystery: 19 % of women picked
thrillers as the sexiest genre a man can read (James Patterson and Lee Child, take a bow!).
Title: 후아유 / Hoo Ah Yoo; Genre: Fantasy, romance, horror, melodrama,
mystery,
thriller, action; Episodes: 16; Broadcast network: tvN Ji Jin - Hee (June 24, 1971), or Jin - Hee Ji, is a South Korean actor best known for his roles
as lead actor in various South Korean drama series, which
A low budget British
thriller that is pretty tense and gripping, With some good performances from the cast especially Jack O» Connell, The story has been done before but the whole
mystery to it kept it fresh, We all knew how it would end and when we found out who the killer was it wasn't a great surprise, A few gruesome scenes keep it entertaining, It's
as good
as it ever was going to be.
A
mystery of deceit, sex and greed
as unpredictable
as a hungry gator, this is the swamp - steamy
thriller about two high school students, the guidance counselor they accuse of rape and the detective...
Film Noir selections in all their gangster glory
as well
as murder
mysteries,
thrillers and classic action features curated from the massive FilmOn content library.
The following year, Garofalo appeared in no less than five films, with a supporting part in the ensemble piece 200 Cigarettes, a starring role
as an unconventional action heroine called the Bowler in
Mystery Men (which also featured Stiller), and prominent turns in Kevin Smith's eagerly awaited Dogma, Hampton Fancher's psychological
thriller The Minus Man, and the satirical comedy Can't Stop Dancing, in which she acted alongside fellow comedienne Margaret Cho.In 2001, Garofolo took on the role of Catherine Connolly in The Laramie Project, HBO's docudrama chronicling the aftermath of the death of Matthew Shepard, and filmmaker David Wain's comedy Wet Hot American Summer.
Charting a turbulent relationship between a cloistered young woman and the vagabond man who turns her world upside down, Pearce's increasingly intense psychological
thriller deftly overturns expectations
as it dances between timeless fable, modern romance and murder
mystery.
Overall, The Bridge is a taut
thriller mystery that is compelling and thought - provoking, much
as Broen was.
A solid piece of storytelling that doesn't pander, skips the usual POW stereotypes and allows the film to work reasonably well
as an epic of war, a survival story, a prison
thriller, a murder
mystery and a courtroom drama.
Masterful crime
thriller starring Adrien Brody
as a private eye hired to solve the
mystery behind the suspicious 1959 death of actor George Reeves (Ben Affleck), who played Superman on TV.
With a fistful of Oscars (including Best Picture and Best Actor), a couple of sequels and a twenty - years - later remake and spin - off TV series, this adaptation of John Ball's lean
thriller obviously qualifies
as more than just another small town murder
mystery.
«Blade Runner 2049» --- The improbable, yet visually stunning and thematically consistent sequel to Ridley Scott's 1982 original sci - fi
thriller, now starring Ryan Gosling
as a blade runner tracking down former LAPD Deckard (Harrison Ford) to solve a replicant
mystery that could change the world in the same way Dr. Frankenstein changed his.
Calvary acts
as both a crime
thriller to please the
mystery - loving crowd and a look at the life of a modern Catholic priest.
Audiences are also still reeling in the fact that the cast and crew have been able to maintain the secrecy behind the new
mystery thriller's connection to «Cloverfield» since they filmed on location in Louisiana in fall 2014, during which time the film was referred to
as «The Cellar.»
A chase film with tinges of science fiction in the margins, this is a
thriller that does not burden its audience or overcomplicate its narrative with extraneous exposition, allowing you
as the viewer to piece many of its
mysteries together yourself.
Happily, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage also stands
as a superb murder
mystery thriller that will excite new and old fans alike, even if you already know who the killer turns out to be.
«Night Moves» (Dec. 5 at Northeastern Illinois University; www.chicagofilmsociety.org) The programmers at the Chicago Film Society are
as droll
as they come, describing this 1975
mystery thriller from director Arthur Penn
as «more fun than watching paint dry.»
On the surface, this 1965
mystery is no more than a smartly done, intelligently written
thriller but Preminger's fierce cinematic intelligence guides a fluid camera that effortlessly tracks, glides, and reframes characters
as they shift through scenes, shifting our perspective along the way.
A
mystery puzzle box
thriller doused in mood and dread, the film tells the story of a village paralyzed by fear
as a series of brutal murders grip the sleepy hamlet, while a peculiar illness seems supernaturally linked to everything going to hell in a handbasket.
A trailer has been released for «Unknown», a
mystery -
thriller that stars Liam Neeson («Taken»)
as a man who wakes up from a coma and discovers that his identity has been stolen.
A new trailer and three TV spots have hit the web for «Unknown», a new
mystery thriller starring Liam Neeson
as a man trying to find the truth about his identity.
Hot off his casting alongside Jennifer Aniston in Netflix's Murder
Mystery, The Tracking Board is reporting that Adam Sandler is being eyed
as a replacement for Jonah Hill in the
thriller Uncut Gems.
As with many classic
mysteries and
thrillers, the plot is a bit convoluted and unreasonable, yet Page Eight \'s dialogue is written with great sophistication and the production is steeped in mood and character.
What they find in there is both easy to figure out (stuff is mutating), beautiful and scary and weird (stuff is mutating) and inexplicable (most of the why and a bunch of other side
mysteries), explored in a mostly unsatisfactory blend of arthouse stillness and genre
thriller scares, part of a burgeoning subgenre of sci - fi films that I suppose function
as a counterweight to the more populist nonsense of superhero sc - fi.
His big break came in the 1999
mystery thriller The Sixth Sense, which cemented Shyamalan
as a master of the twist, ironically or not, in pop culture.
As the director of The Help, Tate Taylor may seem like an odd choice to make a movie based on Paula Hawkins» sexy
mystery thriller bestseller.
Just
as Olivier Assayas's new film Personal Shopper keeps shapeshifting from horror movie to socio - economic commentary to erotic
thriller to paranormal murder
mystery... so this review keeps shifting
as I write it.
The thing is, Gone Girl starts out
as a deadly serious
mystery /
thriller.
However, by ditching the high - concept, flimsy
mystery premises of their previous films and instead providing old - school action /
thriller gravitas, Serra and Neeson manage to deliver their best film yet - one that should more than suitably appease fans of the genre, and / or Neeson's career
as an action star.
At times, this honestly does come off
as more of a romance with some comedy thrown in than an actual
mystery /
thriller, and the editing does it no favors.
Paranoia and mistrust run rampant in The Invitation
as painful memories from the past are dredged up and inauspicious developments in the present combine to form one of the most tension - rich environments you're likely to get in a
mystery thriller of its ilk.
Lauren Wolkstein and Christopher Radcliff co-directed the
mystery thriller, which stars Alex Pettyfer and James Freedson - Jackson
as brothers surrounded by mysterious events
as they make their way across a remote American landscape.
Few directors are
as adept at
mysteries as Fincher, making this adaptation
as anticipated
as his last nasty
thriller, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
It's also to say that what began its existence
as a study of the bonds that hold a family together through the caprice of living has been reduced in its film adaptation to a murder
mystery without a
mystery, and a supernatural
thriller that at every turn reminds of how much better Jackson's The Frighteners is in dealing with almost the exact same set of themes.
There's little room in this plot - heavy
thriller for such niceties
as character history and exposition, except
as it relates to the
mystery at hand.
I know it sounds odd for me to guard the secrets of a romantic comedy
as if it were a
mystery thriller, but trust me: you just have to see this for yourself.
Instead, he's made a heck of a career
as a
mystery and
thriller writer.
Allium Press was founded in 2009
as a small, independent press and publishes literary fiction, historical fiction,
mysteries,
thrillers, middle grade, and young adult fiction — all with a Chicago connection.
She is taking pitches for the following fiction genres: romance, fantasy, science fiction,
mystery /
thriller / suspense, horror, young adult, middle grade, literary fiction, new adult, graphic novels, women's fiction, upmarket fiction, and novels / books by and about people from marginalized perspectives (such
as LGBT people and / or racial minorities).
She also represents a range of women's fiction, from literary to upmarket commercial, to romance,
as well
as crime fiction (
mysteries,
thrillers), and the occasional literary or commercial novel not aimed at a female market.
Jodie Renner is a freelance editor specializing in
thrillers, romantic suspense,
mysteries, and other crime fiction,
as well
as mainstream, YA and historical fiction.
Presently the self - pubbed world is ideal for a lot of commercial fiction, particularly in genres such
as thrillers,
mysteries, fantasy, etc..
His last novel, The Small Boat of Great Sorrows, was hailed
as «a relentlessly crackling
mystery and adventure tale» (The Baltimore Sun) and «a new standard for war - based
thrillers» (Los Angeles Times).
And Sedgewick's book is at least
as much of a
thriller and a fast - paced
mystery as it is a book about a visually impaired teen.
I don't want to say too much about this book,
as I do not what to spoil it for anyone but if you like psychological
thrillers with a good dose of
mystery I would advise you to pick up this book.