Thriller Movies

Pulling no punches

scotsman.com     Jul 17, 2008   13 related          

Published Date: 17 July 2008 DONKEY PUNCH is the most controversial British film since Trainspotting, with a view of humanity almost as low as its £1 million budget. "It is meant to be a provocative film, to deal with things...                    

MOVIE REVIEW: 'The Dark Knight'

charlotte.com     Jul 16, 2008   379 related          

"The Dark Knight" is such a moody, dramatic, dead-serious affair that it feels more like a noirish crime thriller than a superhero movie. Everything in the movie is played straight and aimed at grown-ups (or at least older...                    

Movies Al Fresco in Park Slope: Manchurean Candidate Tonight

outside.in     Jul 16, 2008          

Tonight in JJ Byrne Park on Fifth Avenue and Third Street in Park Slope. This critically acclaimed film, which is part of BFW's Democracy in Action series, starts at sundown but there's usually a f...See more on...Where: JJ...                    

Movie and TV crews help Louisiana recover

usatoday.com     Jul 16, 2008          

Donna Scott, left, Elle Fanning and Rio Hackford star in the motion picture "Deja Vu," a $100 million thriller directed by Tony Scott. NEW ORLEANS — A record number of major feature films and television pilots are being filmed...                    

The Dark Knight (PG-13) ***_ | Blurring the roles of villain and vigilante

miamiherald.com     Jul 15, 2008   733 related          

The Dark Knight is such a moody, dramatic, dead-serious affair that it feels more like a noirish crime thriller than a superhero movie. Everything in the movie is played straight and aimed at grown-ups (or at least older kids)....                    

'Curb' actress praises Lindsay Lohan

digitalspy.co.uk     Jul 15, 2008   8 related          

By Alex Fletcher, Entertainment Reporter Curb Your Enthusiasm star Cheryl Hines has praised Lindsay Lohan for her work on new big screen comedy Labour Pains. The pair team up in the Lara Shapiro-directed movie, which is...                    

Couscous serves up taste of reality

thisislondon.co.uk     Jul 15, 2008          

By Liz Hoggard, Evening Standard 15.07.08 Working-class act: the scenes from family life are astonishingly believable There's a great scene in Couscous that will strike a chord with anyone who has ever hosted a dinner party...                    

Keillers Park

dvdtimes.co.uk     Jul 15, 2008          

DVD Video Review: A successful married businessman finds his life turned upside down when he falls for another man, but when the relationship breaks up, is he capable of killing his ex-lover? Susanna Edwards' thriller is...                    

Indie Weekend Box Office: 'Tell No One' and 'The Wackness' Duel at the Top

cinematical.com     Jul 14, 2008          

Filed under: Comedy, Documentary, Drama, Foreign Language, Independent, Thrillers, Box Office, Family Films, Cinematical IndieFrench thriller Tell No One and American dope comedy The Wackness traded places at the top of the...                    

Bobby Deol returns as CHAMKU - News

glamsham.com     Jul 14, 2008          

2007 was an eventful year for Bobby Deol. He had five releases in a row - SHAKALAKA BOOM BOOM, JHOOM BARABAR JHOOM, APNE, NAQAAB and NANHE JAISALMER - and though except for APNE, none of the remaining films worked at the box...