Denzel Washington and director Tony Scott teamed up for the fifth (and last)
time for the action thriller about a runaway train loaded with dangerous cargo headed toward disaster.
Not exact matches
Unstoppable (PG - 13
for profanity and scenes of peril)
Action thriller about a train conductor (Chris Pine) and an engineer (Denzel Washington) in a race against
time to prevent a runaway locomotive with a cargo of toxic chemicals from running off the tracks.
Venturing to Hollywood
for the first
time, Refn won Best Director at this year's Cannes Film Festival
for Drive, a retro
action thriller that evokes the minimalist force of classic Walter Hill or William Friedkin films while giving Los Angeles a distinct»80s ambience.
Although Unknown «s Liam Neeson was attached
for some
time (in a synergistic piece of casting given his current fondness
for action -
thrillers), the actor has reportedly taken himself out of the running, with his replacement currently the subject of speculation.
However, this is perhaps where the biggest breaking point
for Past Cure comes in to play as it tries to straddle the line between survival horror and
action thriller, and the only area I feel where it has a little bit of difficulty trying to take on both at the same
time.
Whereas Fallen was packaged, and ultimately delivered, as a dead serious
action /
thriller, I don't think White House Down marketing did enough to prep its potential audience members
for the over-the-top, often
times ridiculous, self - aware genre piece they would encounter.
For a
time travel
thriller, this film is remarkably free of head - scratching anomalies in the plot, instead concentrating on richly developed characters and goosebump - inducing
action.
When a movie's title and trailers constantly reference a period of
time when people were afraid of witchcraft and constantly used religion as an excuse to seek out scapegoats
for their problems, audiences will come to expect a magic - filled,
action - packed
thriller.
November sees him re-team with ALPHA DOG co-star Amanda Seyfried
for action -
thriller IN
TIME, Writer and Director Andrew (GATTACA) Niccol's futuristic vision of a world where only the rich are able to survive past the age of 25 while the rest of civilisation must work
for the privilege or face the deadly consequences.
Thanks to the folks at Signature Entertainment, we've got an exclusive trailer
for you in The Shanghai Job, the upcoming
action thriller from first
time feature director Charles Martin (Skins, Marcella), which sees superstar Orlando Bloom leading a cast that also includes Ip Man veterans Lynn Xiong, Simon Yam and Xing Yu.
Bruce Willis assumes the hard - edged cop role
for what feels like the 1000th
time in his career, this
time pairing up with the rarely - sighted Hayden Christensen in
action thriller First Kill.
Netflix has released a new image from David Ayer's upcoming fantasy
action thriller Bright featuring Will Smith, Joel Edgerton, and Lucy Fry; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer
for Bright here Set in an alternate present - day where humans, orcs, elves and fairies have been coexisting since the beginning of
time, this
action -
thriller -LSB-...]
Planes, running and Tom Cruise — three ingredients
for a possible a box - office hit converge one more
time in American Made, an
action - comedy -
thriller based on the life of Barry Seal, former pilot
for TWA and drug smuggler
for Pablo Escobar.
In a recent interview,
thriller writer J.C. Hutchins talked about the
times where as he reviews his work he finds dreary stagnant stretches of dialogue, this is poor form in his
action /
thriller genre so he then injects the illusion of
action by including some physical activity
for the characters to do.
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