Red Eye [2005]
Under Wes Craven’s direction, Red Eye, a generic thriller set aboard an airplane, became a perfectly watchable movie with great performances.
Under Wes Craven’s direction, Red Eye, a generic thriller set aboard an airplane, became a perfectly watchable movie with great performances.
Gripping from moment one, Narrow Margin is an effective thriller mostly set on a train featuring realistic characters and a great cast.
Guilty as Sin differs from all the other nineties murder mystery courtroom thrillers because it features a manipulative male Femme Fatale.
Part courtroom drama part murder mystery, Presumed Innocent is a sturdy and engaging nineties thriller full of twists and ambiguity.
Black Crab is a visually impressive, atmospheric, and rather bleak, Swedish post-apocalyptic movie starring Noomi Rapace.
Finding Steve McQueen is a lighthearted heist movie based on actual events surrounding one of the biggest robberies in US history.
Behind the generic title To Catch a Killer hides a solid and familiar psychological thriller about a different kind of serial killer.
Despite its somewhat over-the-top premise, Don’t Say a Word is a thoroughly engrossing and entertaining thriller worth watching.
Ominously mysterious, The Invitation is a slow-burning psychological thriller about a dinner party from hell.
Based on actual events, Wonderland is a gripping thriller immersing us into LA’s world of drugs, theft, and one horrific multiple murder.
Simple and highly effective, Hell or High Water is a juicy neo-noir thriller following Texas rangers on a trail of two bank robbers.
If you’re looking for an unhinged eighties experience, Blue Thunder, a movie about a cool experimental helicopter is the right choice.