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But Blackphone, the new privacy - oriented smartphone from Switzerland - based company SGP Technologies, is all about bringing secure technologies out of spy thrillers and into people's everyday lives.

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It's a story straight out of a John le Carré spy thriller complete with secret tape recordings, imprisonment, abductions, and banal conversations laced with ominous subtext.
After hearing about this online I was wondering how an all German language spy thriller could ever play out in North America, I would watch it but I know a lot of people who switch stations as soon as they see a sub come up witch is to bad.
3.5 Stars (out of 4) Buy the soundtrack at iTunes A young Indian spy marries into a Pakistani military family in the gripping period thriller Raazi, the latest in a string of hit performances by le...
So when the rare one comes along — like Francis Lawrence's spy thriller, Red Sparrow, out from Fox on March 2 — those of us clamoring for some glossy, sophisticated entertainment really want it to be good.
Tom Hanks might have lost out on a best actor nod for Bridge of Spies, but Steven Spielberg's drama looks set to clean up at this year's awards, along with Todd Haynes» love story Carol and the Leonardo DiCaprio frontier thriller The Revenant
Red 2 (PG - 13 for profanity, drug use and pervasive violence) Espionage thriller finds former, CIA Agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) coaxed back out of retirement and reunited with his elite team of spies to track down a portable nuclear bomb that's landed in the hands of terrorists.
Even so, the biggest deal to come out of the festival was for an old - fashioned movie - movie, the spy thriller 355 that will star Jessica Chastain, Marion Cotillard, Penelope Cruz and Lupita Nyong» o. Global Road Entertainment paid US$ 25 million for North American rights to the film.
Audiences who go to see The American expecting a conventional Hollywood spy thriller will no doubt be disappointed to find out they've stumbled into an art - house film — and an unrelentingly grim one at that — but those seeking relief from the inanity and bombast of the summer movie season will be pleasantly surprised.
This it the brutal, surly brother to Bridge of Spies» clean - cut kid, a spy thriller in which characters are divested of their nationalities as a way to mete out actions which can not be seen to be linked to any one country for fear of reprimands.
His 1928 thriller Spies (Spione) belongs to a different tradition, one that came out of the rapid - paced adventure and crime serials of the twenties that were inspired primarily by the hugely successful (and at times surreal) pulp crime serials of Louis Feuillade in France, such as Fantomas and Les Vampires.
As reported by Variety, John Wick co-director David Leitch has dropped out of filming that movie's sequel so he can solo - direct a spy thriller, leaving Chad Stahelski to co-direct John Wick 2 all by himself.
The third explosive chapter of the blockbuster franchise that redefined the spy thriller finds extreme athlete turned government operative Xander Cage (Vin Diesel) coming out of self - imposed exile and on a collision course with deadly alpha warrior Xiang and his team in a race to recover a sinister and seemingly unstoppable weapon known as Pandora's Box.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (R for violence, profanity, sexuality and nudity) Screen adaptation of John le Carre's classic, espionage thriller, set at the height of the Cold War, about a disgraced, former head of British intelligence (Gary Oldman) who comes out of retirement to catch the Soviet mole who has infiltrated the agency's highest echelons.
Based upon John le Carré's 1974 espionage novel of the same name and directed by acclaimed Swedish filmmaker Tomas Alfredson (Let the Right One In), the acclaimed thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy stars Gary Oldman as George Smiley, a former British Intelligence operative called out of retirement to track down a mole within the agency.
She is not the sort of actress you would expect out of a high tension spy thriller; she has a quiet, waifish and maternal look to her, and doesn't have the screen presence of an action star or a hard boiled spy.
Starz's original spy thriller / parallel Earth series Counterpart (Sundays, has begun production on season two in Berlin — and added Get Out actor Betty Gabriel as Naya Temple — a recent addition to the Office of Interchange from the FBI.
But the slate diversifies to also include a feel good medical drama centered on a man out to disrupt bureaucracy and put care first («New Amsterdam»); a spy - hunting thriller two - hander starring Jennifer Carpenter and Morris Chestnut («The Enemy Within»); a crime - solving drama with the supernatural twist of its central character being able to communicate with the dead («The InBetween»); and an extended family drama focused on the residents of a NYC apartment building («The Village»).
Following the duo's most recent directorial effort, 2013's Inside Llewyn Davis, they co-wrote the screenplays for the 2014 war - sports drama Unbroken (directed by Angelina Jolie) and Steven Spielberg's upcoming historical thriller Bridge of Spies, out October 16th.
If I'm a betting man I'm thinking John Le Carré novels play out extremely well for the big screen (last two items were The Constant Gardener, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and that former video helmer Anton Corbijn has transitioned so well into feature film with the two films in his fiche: unconventional biopic Control (2007) and a Euro art - house thriller that we don't get to see enough of with, The American (2010).
With American Assassin set for release in theaters next week, we've got an exclusive preview of Oscar - winner Steven Price's (Gravity) score for the spy thriller; check it out here... AMERICAN ASSASSIN follows the rise of Mitch Rapp (Dylan O'Brien) a CIA black ops recruit under the instruction of Cold War veteran Stan Hurley (Michael Keaton).
That landed him right at the deep end, hired by Leonardo DiCaprio «s Appian Way company to adapt an Atlantic Monthly article into «The Infiltrator,» a thriller about a British spy undercover in the I.R.A. Again, that film's not yet made it out of development hell, but it worked, as Zetumer is perhaps the only man to have written for two of the biggest espionage franchises — he did a script polish on 007 entry «Quantum of Solace,» and was hired by Universal (albeit without the knowledge of Paul Greengrass, hence the director's exit from the franchise) to write an unused draft for a fourth «Bourne «movie.
Other than one brief moment of co-star Michael Keaton in all his crazed, lunatic, wide - eyes glory, American Assassin turns out to be as unrelentingly second - rate a spy - versus - spy espionage thriller as any this side of the direct - to - DVD market, wasting great source material from author Vince Flynn in the process.
As it turns out, Goldberg and Rogen navigate this minefield of prurient humor and political incorrectness with aplomb, delivering a high - concept spy thriller comedy that feels as carefree as «This Is The End,» while managing not to ruin the thrills by too clumsily dumbing down the realities the film plays with.
It turned out that Duns — author of the Paul Dark series of spy novels for Simon and Schuster — had done some investigative work on a few Amazon reviews (godspeed, sir, in that abode of the damned) and come up with conclusive proof that bestselling thriller writer R. J. Ellory had engaged in sock puppeting: using aliases to write positive reviews on the site for his own books, whilst slamming those of his rivals.
Play as Agent 47 to take out powerful high - profile targets in an intense spy - thriller story across a world of assassination.
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