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[21 Jan 2013 | 5 Comments | ]
Review: The Grey

Liam Neeson battles man and beast in Joe Carnahan’s contemplative yet brutal thriller about plane crash survivors trying to stay alive in the Alaskan wilderness.

Suspense/Thriller, Top 10s »

[19 Jan 2013 | 9 Comments | ]
Top 10 1990s Murder Investigations

Murder and Mayhem. There’s a killer on the loose and someone is out to catch him or her. Will the murderer be brought to justice in these great 1990′s films?

Comedy, Drama, Reviews, Suspense/Thriller »

[26 Nov 2012 | 6 Comments | ]
Review: The January Man

One year on from the brilliant Otto West in A Fish Called Wanda, Kevin Kline heads to New York to track down a killer in Pat O’Connor’s crime-comedy-thriller mishmash.

Reviews, Suspense/Thriller »

[13 Oct 2012 | 10 Comments | ]
Review: Chronicle

Director Josh Trank and writer Max Landis bring us Chronicle, a found footage film about the exploits of three high school teenagers who discover one day they have extraordinary powers.

Horror, Reviews, Suspense/Thriller »

[10 Oct 2012 | 6 Comments | ]
Review: The Raven

Andy Boxall takes a look at James McTeigue’s lifeless thriller about the final days of Edgar Allen Poe as the infamous writer tries to track down a killer inspired by his stories.

Reviews, Suspense/Thriller »

[13 Sep 2012 | 2 Comments | ]
Review: F/X II

Treading the same path as F/X: Murder By Illusion, the sequel is nothing more than a glorified remake. However, when the first film is so much fun, you can’t argue about another go-around.

Reviews, Suspense/Thriller »

[11 Sep 2012 | One Comment | ]
Review: F/X Murder by Illusion

Special effects mastermind Rollie Tyler gets more than he bargained for in this ace 1980s thriller about murder and the film business.

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[9 Aug 2012 | 4 Comments | ]
Review: Headhunters

Mortem Tyldum’s twisted thriller brings Jo Nesbo’s acclaimed novel to the big screen. Aksel Hennie stars as a moonlighting art thief who decides to steal the wrong man’s painting.