Ambiguity permeates almost every scene in
new suspense film «Disorder.»
This stimulating exploration of people who willingly delve into the taboos of society to uncover the reasoning why others extract pleasure from forbidden activities is captivatingly presented in writer - director Joe Swanberg's
new suspense film, ’24 Exposures.»
Not exact matches
Not dissimilar to Rosemary's Baby, the made - for - TV The Glow was supposed to have aired during the fall of 2001, but for various reasons (including an unofficial post-9 / 11 moratorium on
suspense films set in
New York) the
film did not make its Fox Network bow until August 30, 2002.
david j. moore chats with Kristanna Loken about her
new film Black Rose... Action and serial killer
suspense thriller collide with the
new genre
film Black Rose, starring Kristanna Loken and action star Alexander Nevsky.
It is in fact a prequel set just before the events with kurt russell, now having seen the 1982 version about 10x i kinda know whats gona happen for the most part in this
film, now that does nt mean there wasnt alot to enjoy, seeing cool
new versions of the thing (which are very well done), and still being in
suspense on who is infected and who isn't.
A24 has revealed a
new trailer for the
suspense - horror indie
film titled The Blackcoat's Daughter, from writer / director Oz Perkins, who also made the horror I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House from last year.
The problem with this approach is that not one of the
film's observations is
new, and its technique — in which artificial
suspense is created by cross-cutting multiple story arcs in an attempt to disguise that each one is predictable as a metronome — undermines the quality of its performances.
However, those viewers looking for a good
suspense film that breaks
new ground will be very disappointed by the unrealistic set - up and poor delivery.
Features commentary by
film scholar Dana Polan, a
new interview with Gloria Grahame biographer Vincent Curcio, a 20 - minute piece with filmmaker Curtis Hanson produced for the 2002 DVD release, a condensed version of the 1975 documentary I'm a Stranger Here Myself (this runs about 40 minutes), and the radio adaptation of the original novel produced for «
Suspense» in 1948, plus a fold - out booklet with an essay by Imogen Sara Smith.
«Alfred Hitchcock's famous explanation about the real difference between surprise and
suspense — a bomb exploding with no warning vs. being forewarned about the bomb in advance — lies at the heart of the difference between his
film Psycho (based on the Robert Bloch novel) and the
new A&E television series «Bates Motel,» which examines Norman Bates» upbringing and the events that will ultimately mold him into a cross-dressing murderer with dual personalities.»
The
new Halloween movie, executive produced by John Carpenter and arriving in theaters next year, will begin
filming in Charleston, South Carolina in January, and while plot details are still unknown, co-writer Danny McBride is assuring us that the
new film will attempt to capture the same
suspense, tension, and dread of Carpenter's 1978 original.
Like the great political thrillers of 1970s
New Hollywood cinema, the
film's
suspense is two-fold, lying within the execution of the characters» schemes and the interference of moral questions.
It's been a busy year for global action star Liam Neeson who delivers a riveting performance in his
new suspense thriller, «A Walk Among the Tombstones,» his fifth major
film to hit theaters in 2014.
Edith, at sea in her
new life and intimidated by Lucille, explores the house (by the end of the
film the layout is clear, essential to the
suspense of the finale).
Though only occasionally outright scary, the arresting
film (pun unintended) takes
suspense to a
new level.
The filmmakers went on the road with itinerant anarchists for their
new eco-terrorist
suspense film
An adaptation of an award - winning Japanese
suspense novel, the
film follows a police detective - turned - university lecturer who is lured back to his old profession after an appeal from a friend, but who soon finds past and present intermingling and this
new cold case landing closer to home than he had envisaged.
Filmmaker James Marsh uses standard documentary techniques, combining
new interviews with a satisfying pile of footage and photographs, but his
film has the
suspense of a caper movie.
Each scene creates an entirely
new pocket of
suspense that, when combined with the
film's unpredictable violent streak, holds the viewer's undivided attention for the
film's entire 2 hours and 20 minutes.
It's not often, after all, that a «
new»
film from the master of
suspense is released.
A major exhibition of
new works by British artist Marie Harnett, celebrating fleeting moments of drama, beauty and
suspense from contemporary
film is opening soon.