Blood Father (August 26th): Oscar winner Mel Gibson is back on the big
screen in this thriller about a father who protects his daughter from thugs and criminals who want her dead.
Not exact matches
Denise Richards and Neve Campbell set the silver
screen a» fire
in this 1998
thriller.
This month they are hosting exclusive
screenings of sci - fi
thriller Coherence
in LA on June 19th, along with a fun pre-party so all the singles can mix and mingle.
Zayas was most recently seen on the big
screen, starring
in the sci - fi
thriller SKYLINE.
Calling big -
screen legal
thriller «The Lincoln Lawyer» the best TV pilot I've seen
in a while really isn't meant as a putdown — the truth is, there's more good stuff on the tube these days than
in theaters, especially at this time of the year.
Harris» feature films for 2004 include the live - action remake Thunderbirds and the
thriller Trauma, starring Colin Firth.Though her star was steadily rising
in Hollywood, it wasn't until 2006 that Harris would really make a splash on stateside
screens; and after supporting roles
in Brett Ratner's After the Sunset and Michael Winterbottom's A Cock and Bull Story, Harris took to the high seas for her role as Tia Dalma
in the eagerly anticipated summer sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
In the meantime, Cooper would nab starring roles in more and more films, like the thriller Limitless and the big screen adaptation of The A-Tea
In the meantime, Cooper would nab starring roles
in more and more films, like the thriller Limitless and the big screen adaptation of The A-Tea
in more and more films, like the
thriller Limitless and the big
screen adaptation of The A-Team.
In subsequent years, the thespian played Willoughby in John Alexander's U.K. television miniseries Sense and Sensibility (2008), adapted from the novel by Jane Austen; cut against type as an imprisoned white - collar criminal in the Wyatt Brothers» thriller The Escapist (2008); and essayed a supporting role as Sky, Sophie's (Amanda Seyfried) fiancé, in Phyllida Lloyd's big - screen ABBA musical Mamma Mi
In subsequent years, the thespian played Willoughby
in John Alexander's U.K. television miniseries Sense and Sensibility (2008), adapted from the novel by Jane Austen; cut against type as an imprisoned white - collar criminal in the Wyatt Brothers» thriller The Escapist (2008); and essayed a supporting role as Sky, Sophie's (Amanda Seyfried) fiancé, in Phyllida Lloyd's big - screen ABBA musical Mamma Mi
in John Alexander's U.K. television miniseries Sense and Sensibility (2008), adapted from the novel by Jane Austen; cut against type as an imprisoned white - collar criminal
in the Wyatt Brothers» thriller The Escapist (2008); and essayed a supporting role as Sky, Sophie's (Amanda Seyfried) fiancé, in Phyllida Lloyd's big - screen ABBA musical Mamma Mi
in the Wyatt Brothers»
thriller The Escapist (2008); and essayed a supporting role as Sky, Sophie's (Amanda Seyfried) fiancé,
in Phyllida Lloyd's big - screen ABBA musical Mamma Mi
in Phyllida Lloyd's big -
screen ABBA musical Mamma Mia!
DICK DINMAN & EDDIE MULLER DISPENSE A DOUBLE DOSE OF DANA: The Warner Archive has just released on Blu - ray legendary director Fritz Lang's last two American - made edge - of - your - seat
thrillers WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS and BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT
in their original wide
screen SuperScope incarnations and popular film noir author and TCM host Eddie Muller rejoins producer / host Dick Dinman as they both salute the unjustly underrated star of both films, Dana Andrews.
The
thriller, which
screened at the 2016 Berlin Film Festival and at SXSW last week, centers on a familiar genre storyline: a hero tries to protect a young child with amazing powers (usually messiah like
in some way) from all sorts of conspiratorial forces (secret organizations, government agencies, etc.) that mean to use him or her for their own nefarious intentions.
Featuring Anton Yelchin's final
screen role, this viciously funny
thriller set
in Connecticut is tinged with melancholy.
In the telling of this audiovisual
thriller, De Palma uses Steadicam work, split
screens, split diopter shots, and complex optical effects to utterly exciting but never overly flashy effect.
The sci - fi
thriller «Life,» starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds opened
in fourth place, behind «Kong: Skull Island,» with a middling $ 12.5 million, while the big
screen take on «CHIPS» only managed to bring
in $ 7.7 million
in its first weekend
in theaters for a seventh place start.
We have a brand new clip for writer / director Julius Ramsay's psychological Gothic horror
thriller Midnighters, which brings some violence to the
screen in this Hitchcockian web of deceit and madness.
While the
thriller in its entirety wasn't
screened at CinemaCon, these first reactions paint a very different story.
Looking to mix up the dullness of the big
screen offerings
in January is the action
thriller Sleepless.
Found - footage horror
thriller Unfriended was a welcome surprise back
in 2015, when its commitment to a simple but ingenious premise — everything that happens
in the film does so on the laptop
screen of doomed teenager Shelley Hennig — managed to overcome a lot of the typical low - budget horror movie flaws.
Back
in May Bloody - Disgusting was invited to the first - ever
screening of director Jack Heller's independently - produced mystery /
thriller Enter Nowhere, about three strangers...
WHY: Mel Gibson is no stranger to a comeback, and following his brief return to the big
screen with movies like «The Beaver,» «Machete Kills» and «The Expendables 3,» the actor delivers arguably his best work
in years
in the indie crime
thriller «Blood Father.»
The
screen star's next movie due for release is action
thriller Hummingbird, followed by Shane Black's The Predator,
in which she will appear opposite Keegan - Michael Key and Sterling K. Brown.
X-Men star Michael plays Silas
in John Maclean's Western
thriller Slow West, while Oscar - nominated actor Chiwetel shares the big
screen alongside Chris Pine
in Z For Zachariah.
After the usual internship
in music video, Mr. Fuqua made a first claim on big
screen cinema with a Hong Kong action knock off (The Replacement Killers), followed by an «urban» crime
thriller with Jamie Foxx (Bait).
Naomi Watts — so wonderful
in better horror fare like The Ring or
thrillers like Mulholland Drive and Funny Games — does the best she can here with a comparatively inferior character, but Charlie Heaton, who broke out as the protective and lovelorn older brother
in last summer's Stranger Things, and Jacob Tremblay, Oscar - nominated for his role
in 2015's Room, are stymied
in roles that require too little
in the way of nuance or are lacking
in enough
screen time to show real depth.
Jim Carrey commands the
screen in this spellbinding
thriller from Executive Producers of The Revenant and Black Mass..
P.S. I left the
screening wondering why the EFF isn't Jackman and Crowe actually dialoguing
in a 21st century crime
thriller set
in Sydney?
Despite no previous acting experience, Katie Jarvis is the heart and troubled soul of Fish Tank, the gripping coming - of - age drama from Andrea Arnold and the most exciting new release
in a week also highlighted by the arrival of Storm, Hans - Christian Schmid's
thriller about crimes against humanity committed during the Bosnian war of the early 1990s, and the on -
screen return of Mel Gibson
in Edge of Darkness.
Child actor Jeremy Foley made his first
screen appearance playing Graham Wando opposite Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton (who played his mother)
in the disaster
thriller Dante's Peak (1997).
«Dexter» alum Yvonne Strahovski has been locked
in as the lead
in the upcoming
Screen Gems
thriller He's Out There, which...
Drama - Jim Carrey commands the
screen in this spellbinding
thriller about an unsolved murder and a crime outlined
in a novel.
The surprise horror sequel Blair Witch hits the
screen, along with another legacy sequel
in Bridget Jones's Baby, and the Oliver Stone
thriller, Snowden.
Since then she has branched out to theatre and the big
screen and is currently poised to wow
in Belfast - based
thriller»71 alongside Jack O'Connell and fellow Love / Hate stars Killian Scott and Barry Keoghan.
«No Good Deed» didn't just go unpunished this weekend — it thrived, topping the box office with an estimated $ 24.2 - million opening and outpacing Sony's prediction that the
Screen Gems
thriller would gross
in the mid-to-high teens.
«Snowden» (Oliver Stone) Comic - Con audiences already
screened this
thriller which features Joseph Gordon - Levitt as the controversial former NSA contractor who leaked government secrets before eventually finding a safe haven
in Russia.
The Sony Pictures economically themed dramatic
thriller stars George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Jack O'Connell will likely
screen the day before it opens
in theaters
in the U.S. on May 13th.
Sony Pictures Classics adds, «This is an amazing movie, a great American drama,
thriller, and perfect evocation of New York
in the 1940's as you have never seen on
screen before.
She will soon be seen
in a drama
thriller Wonder Wheel which is set to hit the
screens on December 1.
We didn't expect to see it until later
in the fest, but they opened with a
screening of the film, and so this year kicked off with an outstanding, edge - of - your - seat
thriller based on a true international story from the 1980s.
2:45 p.m. (11:45 a.m.): «The Postman Always Rings Twice» (Tay Garnett, 1946) John Garfield and Lana Turner make the
screen blaze as the bloody, adulterous lovers
in this hot - as - hell, cold - as - ice movie of the steamy James M. Cain classic noir sex - and - murder
thriller.
She's since appeared
in the
screen adaptation of Zane's erotic
thriller Addicted (2014), and as Miles Davies» wife Frances
in miles Ahead (2016).
Eye
in the Sky: A chilling Helen Mirren, and Alan Rickman, superb
in his final
screen performance, are military officers intent on using missiles to wipe out a terrorist nest
in this smart, evenhanded and multifaceted
thriller that examines the moral dilemmas presented by drone warfare.
Reynolds returns to theatres next month
in the indie
thriller Buried and will illuminate
screens next June
in Green Lantern.
Its opening film is the British - produced mountaineering
thriller Everest, featuring Anglo - American glamour
in the shape of Jake Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley and Josh Brolin; its competition strand has an impressive list of international auteurs, including Tom Hooper (The Danish Girl), Alexander Sokurov (Francofonia), Luca Guadagnino (A Bigger Splash) and Charlie Kaufman (Anomalisa); and a number of authentic coups, including the world premiere
screening of Black Mass, the much - hyped gangster film featuring Johnny Depp as James «Whitey» Bulger, and a first look at Beasts of No Nation, the African - set war
thriller that represents Netflix's most serious shot yet across Hollywood's bows.
Over the course of his career, Demme has captured a variety of human emotions and experiences, whether
in his
thrillers, dramas or rock concert documentaries, and he returns to the big
screen once again with the deeply human, honest and heartfelt film, «Ricki and the Flash,» written by fellow Oscar winner Diablo Cody («Juno»).
Not since «Bad Boy Bubby» has plastic wrap been put to such scary use on
screen as it is
in «Creepy,» Kiyoshi Kurosawa's nail - biting
thriller dominated by a psychopath who exerts a malevolent hold on his neighbors.
Academy Award ® winners Anthony Hopkins (The Silence of the Lambs) and Benicio Del Toro (Traffic) tear up the
screen in this action - packed
thriller.
Actor - turned - filmmaker Ben Affleck brings this riveting, intense
thriller of a story to life on the big
screen in Argo, starring an ensemble cast including Affleck, with Bryan Cranston, Alan Arkin, John Goodman, Scoot McNairy and Clea DuVall.
He's working low - budget again
in this near - experimental
thriller (completely shot from the POV of computer
screens and cell phones) about a dad looking for his missing teenage daughter.
Whether these assclowns were going for comedy, action, drama, or
thriller, what they got with Bad Company is a steaming pile of cinematic effluvium that has Rock screaming his every line whilst rolling his eyes
in fear, Hopkins droning all of his dialogue
in that half - lidded, disinterested way of his, and a half - packed
screening audience trying to keep their eyes open against their better judgment.
No amount of multinational money thrown at the
screen can give any of its action sequences the clean, cold athleticism of the best fights
in John Wick 2 (Warner, 15), a less electric follow - up to 2014's excellent Keanu - Reeves - on - a-rampage
thriller that nonetheless knows all the moves.
Synopsis:
Screen legend Richard Burton (Where Eagles Dare, The Desert Rats, Candy) stars
in this suspenseful
thriller written by Anthony Shaffer (Sleuth, Frenzy, The Wicker Man) and directed by Anthony Page (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden).