Sentences with phrase «thriller in»

Each occupies time as if it were a movie still, a thin slice of an animated cartoon, a documentary about microorganisms or a thriller in which something dreadful has just happened.
«With the power of next - gen consoles behind it, The Division puts players in the middle of breathtaking, persistent multiplayer thriller in which they will explore, fight and work together as modern society collapses around you, all with the authenticity for which Tom Clancy games are renowned.»
Condemned: Criminal Origins 2006 Condemned: Criminal Origins is a psychological thriller in the style of a first - person survival horror adventure.
«With the power of next - gen consoles behind it, The Division puts players in the middle of breathtaking, persistent multiplayer thriller in which they will explore, fight and work together as modern society collapses around them, all with the authenticity for which Tom Clancy's games are renowned.»
Xbox Gold Live Members will have a chance to race exotic cars in Forza 5 and survive a supernatural thriller in Oxenfree for the Xbox One.
Set in 1983 during the Cold War, Phantom Doctrine is an alternate history thriller in which players lead The Cabal, a secret organization dedicated to fighting a global conspiracy committed to control...
Remedy is currently believed to be contemplating talking to Microsoft about not delivering the conclusion of the thriller in order to keep the experience spoiler - free for the rest of the audience.
French serves up an intriguing, genre - bending psychological thriller in the form of a solid police procedural.
«Iles clearly outperforms the master of the Deep South thriller in this angry yet engrossing novel.»
The first thriller in the series, The Bleiberg Project, was an instant success in France, catapulting Khara into the ranks of the country's top thriller writers.
Nineteen minutes later you die... The sixth gripping thriller in Lars Kepler's internationally bestselling series featuring Joona Linna.
But best of all, you won't have any trouble reading this page - turning thriller in the bright sunlight at the beach — as long as you're reading it on your Kindle!
My most recent release is a novel titled Hekura — a jungle exploration / science - gone - wrong thriller in the vein of James Rollins» or Michael Crichton's work.
a thriller in which a lot of characters got killed off.
Among his comments: «[I] t displays a confident narrative of a suspenseful revenge thriller in a style that is both beautiful and clear.
- Peter Straub, author of Ghost Story and A Dark Matter «A thriller in the widest sense of the word - where not only does the reader wonder what happens next, they wonder why it will happen.
New York Times bestselling author Linda Castillo delivers an electrifying thriller in which Chief of Police Kate Burkholder must confront a dark evil to solve the mysterious murders of an entire Amish family.
A Washington conspiracy thriller in which «the bad guys are sufficiently evil, the plot properly labyrinthine, the solution to the mystery completely satisfying.
The April Whodunit column features four standout suspense novels (including «hands - down the best gangster thriller in years»), but my favorite is probably the one about under - employed college grads who turn to... kidnapping to pay the bills.
Easy Money delves into the minds of three career criminals in what Whodunit columnist Bruce Tierney calls «hands - down the best gangster thriller in years.»
Get swept away by two sweet stories of small town love and a high - octane Scandinavian thriller in this month's Romance column!
The next pulse - pounding thriller in John Connolly's internationally bestselling Charlie Parker series.
The highly inventive, brilliant author of Snow Crash, Cryptonomicon, and Anathem returns with his most accessible novel to date, a high - stakes thriller in which a wealthy tech entrepreneur gets caught in the very real crossfire of his own online fantasy war game.
Before writing his children's story about a sharply dressed skeleton detective, he wrote the screenplays for a zombie movie and a slasher thriller in which everybody dies.
Dodd delivers a nerve - stretching romantic thriller in her latest Virtue Falls novel.
The eagerly anticipated follow - up to the New York Times bestselling psychological thriller In the Woods.
It is a literary thriller in the tradition of The Name of the Rose, Possession and The Secret History.
Making a move that is guaranteed to delight his fans, John Grisham returns to form with his first legal thriller in three years, The Appeal.The novel finds Grisham in familiar territory — the courtroom — but it begins in an unconventional way: with the end.
A tense and enthralling historical thriller in which British Naval Intelligence officer Ian Fleming attempts to foil a Nazi plot to assassinate FDR, Churchill, and Stalin.
Fly Pie, a thriller in which a group of street children get involved in a baby kidnap, provided a clear signpost to the road that Burgess was travelling; the road that would lead to Junk, Bloodtide and Lady: My Life as a Bitch (Described by The Guardian as»... a book about a teenage girl who embarks on a rampant sexual odyssey on the eve of her GCSEs.»)
Braun was the author of 29 The Cat Who... mysteries and had one last kitty thriller in the works, The Cat Who Smelled Smoke.
For fans of action and adventure: Read The Third Bullet by Stephen Hunter, a thriller in which fictional ballistics expert Bob Lee Swagger attempts to solve America's most baffling murder mystery: Who killed JFK?
It's no thriller in the corners, though: the quattro all - wheel drive system runs a 60/40 split (B6s are split 50:50 - one of the few non-cosmetic differences), biasing the rear wheels only slightly.
Hitchcock did, indeed, shoot his suspense thriller in 3D, but by the time it made its way to theaters, the 3D craze of the 1950s was waning, and — outside of relatively few cases — it ended up getting a 2D release in the vast majority of theaters in which it played.
At its best, their tale takes on the structure and tone of a paranoid thriller in which the protagonist's paranoia is not only warranted but also a call to action.
What appears to be an elegant, self - aware exploitation thriller in costume drama dress reveals itself to be a love story hidden in a tale of exploitation and allegiance and it rewards us with a perverse fairy tale ending, albeit a fairy tale where the big bad wolves are pornographers, forgers, and pimps.
The Devil Awaits VR is a thriller in which y...
Last Embrace may not have anything that can relate to a Hitchcock film in its subject matter, but you wouldn't know it from the way the film plays out — a bittersweet romantic thriller in the vein of Vertigo.
Bottom Line: If you've seen a political thriller in the last twenty years, you've probably already seen most of what «The Kingdom» has to offer, and the subject matter is at least midlly skeevy... but it'll most likely still be better than «Stealth.»
This year alone, they released six of the most inventive, quality offerings out there: two terrifying survival thrillers, Damien Power's devastating and brilliant Killing Ground and Sam Patton's lesser but still - worthy Desolation; Sean Byrne's masterful tale of artistic obsession and satanic possession The Devil's Candy (all three even harder to endure because the featured families in peril are so human and likable); A Dark Song, an unnerving occult thriller in which a woman hires a medium to help make contact with her dead daughter; and House on Willow Street, which, similar to last year's horror highlight Don't Breathe, sees a house robbery — led by a woman with a mission, played by modern scream - queen Sharni Vinson — go terrible wrong, but this time in a more supernatural way.
Apparently borrowing its title from the Creedence Clearwater Revival song of the same name, Midnight Special sets out its stall as an atmospheric chase movie before revealing itself to be an ambitious supernatural thriller in the spirit of a Close Encounters - era Steven Spielberg sci - fi.
And so it ends up neither a totally convincing speculation about real, shocking events nor a wholly satisfying Bourne-esque thriller in its own right, and instead falls somewhere in between.
It's a sci - fi thriller in an Asimovian vein, delving deeply into notions of identity while remaining accessible and entertaining.
Now he does it again with an action - crime - thriller in SICARIO.
An action crime thriller in which a «Muslim detective teams with an American posing as a graduate student to find the man behind a series of deadly terrorist bombings in Indonesia.»
In what's unfortunately one of the lesser films about a literary great, John Cusack wields a quill and a gun as The Raven's Edgar Allen Poe, a legend who would've skewered this thriller in one of his sharp - tongued newsprint critiques.
Starring newcomer Jessie Buckley in her first film lead, Beast is a psychological thriller in which a young girl with a tortured past meets a dangerous stranger (Johnny Flynn) who may or may not be a killer.
The Skulls (PG - 13) The ridiculous implausibilities stack up into a skyscraper in Rob Cohen's laughable thriller in which Joshua Jackson stars as a college student who's recruited into a campus secret society — one that he quickly wants out of once he gets wind of their shady affairs.
The film, which marks Garland's directorial debut, is described as an intense psychological thriller in which Caleb (About Time «s Domhnall Gleeson, soon to be seen in Star Wars Episode VII), a 24 year old coder at the world's largest internet company, wins a competition to spend a week at a retreat belonging to the company's reclusive CEO, Nathan (Inside Llewyn Davis star Oscar Isaac).
Split is slated for a late January 2017 release, rest easy knowing that we'll see at least one solid thriller in an otherwise dreadful month at the movies.
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