Not exact matches
Nicolas Pesce's debut feature The Eyes Of My Mother views its deeply disturbed heroine
through the lens of hardy, immigrant - born midcentury stoicism, and Pesce chose a similarly controlled - yet - disturbing film for our marathon: The Night Of The Hunter, Charles Laughton's
classic thriller starring Robert Mitchum as a killer who disguises himself as a preacher.
Reports out of Hollywood are that director Walter Hill has secured the funding
through Lakeshore Entertainment for the remake of Robert Aldrich's
classic thriller.
One can appreciate the stripped - down narrative and the homage to
classic thrillers, but its woefully written script may not only lead viewers to stop watching halfway
through, it may also leave them insulted.
A
classic noir helmer, Edward Dmytryk, puts a
classic noir ham, Robert Newton,
through the agonies of mad marital jealousy in this lesser known, but gripping
thriller.
Now, after biding his time with trashy
thrillers («Double Jeopardy») and hippie comedies («Peace, Love, & Misunderstanding), he's back with something of a spiritual sequel to his Oscar - winning dramedy, filtering the skeleton of that questionable dramedy
through the lens of a
classic YA paperback.
The Twilight Zone, erotic
thriller 9 1/2 Weeks, and early 40s noir
classic The Maltese Falcon are also explored, largely
through new commissions from artists including Alex Israel, Casey Jane - Ellison, and Amie Siegel.