There is the tough, macho chap with slightly Estuary vowels, who reads
a lot of action thrillers.
Not exact matches
This movie does something few political
thrillers do: it has all the world problems and stuff, but also
lots of action and a star who's not a has - been (Harrison Ford, I'm looking your way).
This exciting epidemic
thriller has quite a
lot to offer: an outstanding cast
of great names, great cinematography by Ballhaus and direction by Petersen and a thrilling plot that doesn't leave you much space to catch your breath, even has quite a few decent
action scenes to offer.
Comedy, sci - fi, horror, romance, adventure,
action, drama, and
thriller, it covers quite a
lot of territory in a short amount
of time, and does so with its own sense
of style that makes it different from any other film, even if it is an homage film at its core.
A
lot of the
action sequences are lifted straight out
of Resident Evil, and its basic tropes are a somewhat unstable mixture
of disaster movie and political
thriller.
Air Force One does not offer as much character nor plot to chew on as Petersen's last
thriller involving the presidency, 1993's terrific Clint Eastwood starrer In the Line
of Fire, but it still delivers the goods — a brisk pace, explosions, gunplay, fights,
lots of airborne
action, strong acting, and, last and certainly not least, the legendary Harrison Ford.
With a script by Brad Ingelsby (Out
of the Furnace), this
thriller has more substance than most, although it's also been compromised by the inclusion
of a
lot of contrived
action mayhem.
While moviegoers have seen a
lot of Teresa Palmer over the past few years in films such as The Sorcerer's Apprentice and Bedtime Stories, for her upcoming sci - fi
action thriller I Am Number Four, we're going to see a new...
You have a
lot of character actors who've appeared in indie films and stuff, in kind
of an
action thriller.
Writer / producer Luc Besson (who also co-wrote the Liam Neeson
action thriller) has essentially been making the same movie for the last 20 years, and although most
of his Euro - trash
action films haven't been as successful as «Taken,» they're always a
lot of fun to watch.
When: January 13th Why: It's pretty funny that a movie about counterfeiting should turn out to be an imitation itself (the Icelandic film on which its based featured the U.S. version's director, Baltasar Kormákur, in the lead role), but despite the fact that its clichéd plot seems to have been ripped off from a number
of generic
action thrillers just like it, «Contraband» has one thing that a
lot of those films didn't — a killer ensemble cast.
If you like escapist espionage
thrillers with
lots of action, perhaps there's enough quality actors, superb stunt work, and nice location shoots to give The November Man a passable grade, especially because the R - rated
action can be quite brutal compared to a James Bond flick.
I should focus on what is here rather than what isn't — and that's an accomplished modern
action /
thriller score with western elements and
lots of valentines to James Horner fans — with one or two standout moments.
Here's the first
of what promises to be a
lot of casting news over the next few days: Olga Kurylenko (Oblivion) and Vincent Cassel (Black Swan) clash in Stephen Campanelli's
action thriller, Momentum.
For those who don't normally watch
action thrillers, they will find Non-Stop to be a
lot more enjoyable than those that see several
of these types
of films a year.
Since his «On the
Lot» win, Lipovsky has written and directed numerous short films and TV movies, and he also produced the upcoming found - footage
action -
thriller «Ends
of the Earth,» which CBS Films will release in the U.S. and Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions will distribute overseas.
SAFE HOUSE is an
action thriller, starring Denzel Washington, Ryan Reynolds, and
lots and
lots of explosions.
A Most Violent Year proves that if you tell an intriguing story with
thriller elements, you don't need a
lot of action and violence to elevate the pulse
of the engaged viewer.
With a
lot of the major
action playing out within the upper echelons
of global government, The Sum
of All Fears is more
of an ensemble piece than previous Clancy
thrillers, which helps to relieve some
of the pressure on Affleck.
There are a
lot of thriller writers (and movie script writers) who use this technique to make their almost non-stop
action / tension bearable.
For example, let's say you've written a spy
thriller novel with
lots of mystery and intrigue, some exciting
action scenes and a broad cast
of characters.
Both books are rollicking good
thrillers on the one hand, with
lots of action, martial arts and suspense, and dark speculative fiction on the other, with gods, demons, monsters, magic and mayhem.
It's going to be
action thriller,
lots of explosions and stuff.
Likewise, co-op in a game like silent hill would remove a
lot of the
thriller aspects which the game thrives on, same can be said about alan wake and other «
action adventure» games.
The entire game plays out like an
action thriller, and though the core story
of Ground Zeroes only plays out over an hour or two
of content, other missions in - game give a
lot of background on the kind
of men and women you're dealing with.
The new survival horror
action adventure engineer - in - space
thriller Dead Space from Electronic Arts for the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and Windows PC has turned a
lot of heads in the run up to its release.