Sentences with phrase «thrillers like»

Jon Williams, creative director of Cherrymochi, tells me that while Tokyo Dark, released today, takes cues from harrowing choice - a-thons like Dontnod's Life Is Strange and psychological thrillers like Se7en, the majority of his inspiration was drawn from the city itself.
A tribute to classical thrillers like Silent Hill or Twin Peaks.
If you like action and adventure thrillers like the Indiana Jones books, or books by Nelson DeMille, or James Rollin and the Sigma Force, you're going to love The Apothecary, an extraordinary techno - thriller.
If you like action and adventure thrillers like the Indiana Jones books, or books by Nelson DeMille, or James R...
If you like action and adventure thrillers like the Indiana Jones books, or books by Nelson DeMille, or James Rollin and the Sigma Force — or the scary realism of author Michael Crichton — you're going to love The Apothecary, an extraordinary techno - thriller packed with action and suspense.
Think plot - heavy thrillers like The Girl on the Train or The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
Do You Like Action Adventure Thrillers Like Indiana Jones, or books by Nelson DeMille, or James Rollins and the Sigma Force?
Although this opening volume will appeal to the same audience as hot dystopian thrillers like The Hunger Games (2008), it doesn't promise the same level of devotion.
Now, after digging down deep and getting in touch with her literary self, she's writing mystery / thrillers like Search For Maylee (coming soon), Aggravated Momentum, The Stix, and New Age Lamians.
This feature is available for many of my books, including Lou Mason thrillers like Deadlocked and my new Alex Stone book, Chasing the Dead.
Fans of psychological thrillers like Gone Girl will root for Evie's version of the truth right to the end.
Despite some preposterous moments, it's a good read, especially if you like religio - historical conspiracy thrillers like The DaVinci Code.
So for mine, I write thrillers like Lee Child.
The quiet thrillers like the redesigned 2018 Audi S4.
Parallel - world thrillers like Another Earth (2011), Coherence (2013), and The One I Love (2014) borrow the same formal template: by deftly deploying off - screen space and point - of - view editing, they conjure multiple universes and doppelgängers within a realistic, quotidian world.
The winner of the Sundance Audience Award this year, The Guilty is an ingenious little Danish film that recalls one - set concept thrillers like Phone Booth, Buried and Locke.
Savvily, they've played down the more patriotic aspects of the character to chase an enemy within, in a film that directors Joe & Anthony Russo have compared to»70s paranoid thrillers like «The Parallax View» and «Three Days Of The Condor.»
This is a daring, wholly original and committed piece of work, synthesizing hidden conspiracy thrillers like The Wicker Man and Shutter Island with the baroque gothicism of Crimson Peak and a heavy dollop of surrealist Cronenbergian body horror.
Certain things have to happen on the plane in thrillers like this, and they all do.
They found inspiration in action movies like Spy Game, as well as real - world thrillers like The Insider and Argo: «We kept saying we wanted it to feel like a real movie.»
While his director credits are short (this film and an indie flick called Little New York), his writing resume includes such memorable (but still B - movie - level) thrillers like The Negotiator and the 2005 Assault on Precinct 13 remake, which also starred Ethan Hawke.
From tense thrillers like Cold Sweat...
This material, recycled from many other movies (mainly outlaw - lovers - on - the - run thrillers like Gun Crazy, Bonnie and Clyde, and Wild at Heart), addresses a familiar theme, the media's preoccupation with violence.
That sense of restraint is completely lost on director Paul McGuigan, better known for crime thrillers like Lucky Number Slevin than romantic dramas like this one.
Anton Corbijn's film knowingly evokes great 60s thrillers like The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, and while it isn't quite the equal of that paranoid masterpiece, it does grip you in a quiet sort of way.
Created by Andy Kinnear and Cein McGillicuddy (also on directing duties), the show spoofs 1970s cop thrillers like it's going out of fashion.
The result is one of the most intoxicatingly unusual, visually entrancing and darkly funny films of recent years.Johnnie To may be best known for ultraviolent crime thrillers like Election, Vengeance and Drug War, but Office isn't as great a leap into the unknown as one might assume.
It's also a strikingly involving screenplay by Dennis Lehane, an author known for flashier thrillers like Mystic River and Shutter Island (this is his first film script, based on his short story Animal Rescue).
Since then, Colin has quickly become Hollywood's most popular bad boy, and though his rep still precedes his career, he's scraped together a respectable resume full of action flicks like «Daredevil» and «S.W.A.T.,» and thrillers like «Phone Booth» and «The Recruit.»
State would move Joanou in a darker direction, something he has maintained in a filmmaking career consisting of sporadic fringe to mid-level thrillers like Kim Basinger's Final Analysis (1992) and Alec Baldwin's Heaven's Prisoners (1996).
Film tastes include Asian thrillers like Ringu, Oldboy and Battle Royale, classic comedies such as Monty Python's Life of Brian and Top Secret!
Created by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij, the filmmakers behind mind - bending thrillers like The Sound of My Voice and The East, the show follows a young blind woman named Prairie Johnson (Marling) who returns to her sleepy hometown with her eyesight mysteriously restored after she disappeared for seven years.
Don't get me wrong: I think Kevin Costner is the bee's knees, and Criminal works hard to fit into the tradition of goofy sci - fi - tinged action thrillers like Lucy and Face / Off.
I like creating original stories and I like psychological cerebral thrillers like «Fight Club» and «Donnie Darko.»
Better yet, after setting your pulse racing, he smoothly downshifts, easing from the high anxiety of the opener — which evokes 1970s political thrillers like Sydney Pollack's «Three Days of the Condor» — into something looser, mellower and funny.
Joy Ride has clearly learned from similar, high - octane road thrillers like Breakdown.
Additionally, the sexual components in Anon lack the electricity and pulpiness of other classic erotic thrillers like Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction.
Written and directed by Simon Rumley (Club Le Monde, The Truth Game), and powered by a meticulously constructed sense of atmospheric dread, The Living and the Dead recalls claustrophobic thrillers like William Friedkin's Bug, and certainly Rob Reiner's adaptation of Stephen King's Misery, but also something like Brad Anderson's Session 9.
Something of a superhero take on «70s paranoid thrillers like Three Days of the Condor, The Winter Soldier managed to de-dorkify Cap, while also serving up some of the best action of the genre... much of it done using practical effects.
Drawing clear inspiration from classic thrillers like Rosemary's Baby, this... Read More
The Lookout is perhaps most notable for the directorial debut of Scott Frank, the screenwriter for the Oscar - nominated Out of Sight, as well as other notable thrillers like Minority Report and Get Shorty.
He was involved in a couple of psychological thrillers like The Watcher and The Gift, as well as more romantic fare like Sweet November and The Lake House, but still had some sci - fi chops with A Scanner Darkly, Constantine, and The Day the Earth Stood Still.
It is always a problem with crime thrillers like this, that like to keep you guessing till the very end.
Audiences familiar with Key and Peele's pop - cultural savvy will be unsurprised by the various on - screen allusions to crime thrillers like «Heat» and «New Jack City,» plus throwaway comic references to «Fargo,» «The Shining,» «Crimson Tide» and «Point Break» (all of which figure into one of the movie's better visual gags).
It would take a brave person to reboot the original, but that person exists: Adam Wingard, already celebrated for smart thrillers like You're Next (2011) and The Guest (2014) starring Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens, was turned on by the dare of making a sequel.
At the film's recent press day in Los Angeles, the 31 - year - old Brit revealed why he's excited to explore new parts, what attracted him to play a bad guy that's a victim, his love of noirish 70's thrillers like «Klute,» «Dirty Harry,» and «The Conversation,» how he worked closely with director Scott Frank to tap into the darkness of his character, how music helped him prepare for his role in «The Guest,» why family is hugely important to him, and how 2014 has been a breakout year that's allowed him to work with a number of his childhood heroes including Liam Neeson, Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler and John Travolta.
He's equally adept at providing low - key, personal, thrillers like Memento and Insomnia and more than proved his worth with big - budget spectacles like The Dark Knight Trilogy, Inception and Interstellar.
Since then, Gerard has appeared in action thrillers like «Gamer» and «RocknRolla» rom - coms like «The Ugly Truth,» «The Bounty Hunter» and «Playing for Keeps,» and has even done a little Shakespeare in Ralph Fiennes» directorial debut, «Coriolanus.»
From brilliantly funny comedies like This is Spinal Tap and Bob Roberts to clever thrillers like Man Bites Dog and The Blair Witch Project, one lesson is clear: your movie only works if everyone keeps a straight face.
Michelle Monaghan has shown her versatility in a wide variety of films over the years, from comedies like «Kiss Kiss Bang Bang» and «Made of Honor» to dramas like «Gone Baby Gone» and «North Country» to sci - fi thrillers like «Source Code» and «Eagle Eye.»
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