Posts Tagged ‘thriller’
The Girl in the Empty Grave DVD Review: Andy Griffith Shines in Forgotten TV Thriller
The Warner Archive dusts off yet another obscurity from the vaults.
Read More13 Sins Blu-ray Review: Borrowing from the Best
What would you do be willing to do for six million dollars?
Read MoreRipper Street: Season Two Blu-ray Review: Hey, Things Are Improving!
It’s not quite dead. It’s getting better.
Read MoreGuilty of Romance Movie Review: Sexy Thriller with Tacked-on Murder
Sion Sono’s Guilty of Romance is a sexy, strange, perverse thriller about a housewife’s forays into prostitution.
Read MoreEscape Plan (2013) Blu-ray Review: Stallone and Schwarzenegger Return to B-Guile
A break we can all enjoy.
Read MoreThe Fifth Estate (2013) Blu-ray Review: When Tension Becomes Tedious
(aka ‘The Anti-Social Network’.)
Read MoreMindwarp (1992) / The Other (1972) Blu-rays Review: Happy Halloween from Twilight Time
Everyone’s favorite new niche label is back with two very different seasonal selections.
Read MoreNightmare Honeymoon DVD Review: Can I Get an Annulment Over Here?
The Warner Archive brings us a sleazy, slow-paced rape/revenge thriller with two different versions.
Read MoreThe East (2013) Blu-ray Review: Anarchy in the USA?
The long lost sequel to ‘The North’ and ‘The South’.
Read MoreThe Frozen Dead (1966) DVD Review: Pre-Hip Unhip Nazi Zombies
Triumph of the shrill.
Read MoreThe Accursed [aka The Traitor] (1958) DVD Review: Early Christopher Lee? Sold!
Every once in a while, something gets pried out from within cracks of time.
Read MoreThe Devil’s Backbone Criterion Collection DVD Review: Hell Is for Children
“I don’t think I need a spine. It’s holding me back.” – Satan
Read MoreBerlin Correspondent DVD Review: A Nifty L’il WWII Espionage B-Flick
Dana Andrews matches wits with Martin Kosleck in Nazi Germany – and it’s fun!
Read MorePawn (2013) Blu-ray Review: Intensity That Just Won’t Quit
An enjoyable but flawed thriller.
Read MoreBroken City DHD Review: Taut Noir Thriller Debuts in a New Format
This unlikely character-driven noir flick delivers a solid cast and production, and in an all new format.
Read MoreThe Company You Keep (2012) Movie Review: Redford Delivers a Decent Thriller
You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the film ends.
Read MoreRipper Street: Series One Blu-ray Review: As My Teachers Always Said: Needs Improvement
It’s no Sherlock, but it certainly could be worse.
Read MoreShe Played with Fire (Fortune Is a Woman) DVD Review: Jack Hawkins, Ladies Man?
A fun, forgotten English film noir.
Read MoreDeadfall (2012) Blu-ray Review: Nothing New Here, and Not Especially Well Recycled
Despite a strong cast, the intertwining stories are thin and uninteresting.
Read MoreThe Game (1997) Criterion Collection DVD Review: Edgy and Uneven, But It Grows on You
Lesson learned: never accept a gift from Sean Penn.
Read MoreThe Bourne Identity (2002) Movie Review: Nobody Does The Right Thing
If you were to wake up floating in the ocean with two bullet wounds in your back, who would you like to be?
Read MoreBlow Out Criterion Collection Blu-ray Review: Hearing Is Believing
Brian De Palma delivers the goods with this political thriller.
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