I think there are enough other directors who could make a cool hollywood sci - fi flick like «Snowpiercer»
than a brilliant thriller like «Memories of Murder».
Not exact matches
«It's a white - knuckler all the way...» «a
brilliant and relentless
thriller...» «excruciatingly tense and never less
than heartbreakingly human...»??? I wish I had seen the movie these folks had seen, but guess I missed it.
Now he's back with an outré take on the prison
thriller, and the results are every bit as bold, just as
brilliant, and possibly even more uncompromisingly brutal
than we could have possibly dared hope for.
This is what makes his first and only feature, Martha Marcy May Marlene, such a
brilliant exercise in psychological terror, and despite the fact that it's neither a horror film nor much of a
thriller, it generates a more foreboding sense of dread
than a majority of the most recent entries in either of those genres.
Unsane Steven Soderbergh, shooting on an iPhone 7 Plus, has made a terrific
thriller, with Claire Foy
brilliant as a high - strung but perfectly sane woman who finds herself accidentally committed to a mental institution, where it's much more dangerous inside
than outside.
Oscar - winning screenwriter - turned - director Aaron Sorkin («The Social Network») is not to be underestimated; he adapted Molly Bloom's truth - is - stranger -
than - fiction gambling
thriller starring twice - nominated Jessica Chastain («The Help,» «Zero Dark Thirty») as a
brilliant skier - turned - high - stakes - poker - wrangler — she's a long shot in this year's overcrowded Actress category.