(200) Results for "Thriller Suspense" Page 2/10

Displayed in "most viewed" order with titles such as A Perfect Getaway, Slightly Spooky Stories, The Strangers, StrangeLand, Source Code, Suffocation, I Bury the Living/The Severed Arm, Shutter Island, The Thief, Stories That Scared Even Stalin: The Great Russian Tales of Horror ( Suspense and Fantasy).

A Perfect Getaway 2009
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A Perfect Getaway
(2009)

Milla Jovovich, Steve Zahn, Timothy Olyphant and Kiele Sanchez star in this gripping suspense-thriller about an island vacation that turns deadly. Honeymooners Cliff (Zahn) and Cydney (Jovovich) are hiking a jungle trail to a remote Hawaiian beach when they hear that police have uncovered a grisly murder scene and the suspected killers are somewhere nearby. Unsure whether to stay or flee, the pair joins two other couples and things start to go horribly wrong. Far from civilization, a brutal battle…

Slightly Spooky Stories
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Slightly Spooky Stories

Slightly Spooky? I dont' think so. The stories had some weirdendings, middles, AND beginnings. ... This book has"suspense", the best "suspense" I was able to detect was whe thecharacters were walking!Not much of a story, I don't really recommend it. But if you would like to read to easily scared kids, go ahead and purchase it.

The Strangers 2008
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The Strangers
(2008)

Inspired by true events, this heart pounding, nail-biting frightener mercilessly explores our most universal fears, where simply opening the door to a stranger leads to a grueling night of terror one could never imagine. Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman star in this relentless suspense thriller that will keep you up at night and make you never want to answer the door again!

StrangeLand 1999
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StrangeLand
(1999)

Heavy metal superstar dee snider wrote and stars in this dark suspense thriller about a sadomasochistic predator who surfs the internet looking for on-line female victims. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 08/30/2005 Starring: Dee Snider Elizabeth Pena Run time: 91 minutes Rating: Ur Director: John Pieplow


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Source Code 2011
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Source Code
(2011)

A helicopter pilot (Gyllenhaal) recruited for a top-secret military operation finds himself on a startlingly different kind of mission in Source Code, a smart, fast-paced action thriller that challenges our assumptions about time and space. Filled with mind-boggling twists and heart-pounding suspense, Source Code is directed by Duncan Jones (Moon).

Suffocation 2007
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Suffocation
(2007)

A cello case becomes an instrument of terror for a photographer convinced he murdered his cheating wife. Chinese film star Ge You (Butterfly Smile) is the schizophrenic haunted by the case, which he may have used to dispose of his wife's corpse. The lines between the subconscious and conscious, the dead and the living, horrifically blur in this intense, atmospheric psychological thriller. Drenched with suspense and black humor, SUFFOCATION's twisted nightmare journey through the emotional…

I Bury the Living/The Severed Arm 2003
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I Bury the Living/The Severed Arm
(2003)

I picked up this low-price DVD because "I Bury the Living" was recommended to me, and the small price was well worth the good quality of this 1958 suspense/horror movie. Although in B&W, the picture quality is very good, as is the sound, and the entire film has all the earmarks of a high standard production such as good use of lighting and shadow, various visual effects, professional actors and a clever, well-planned script. The story moves along at a good pace as it escalates in suspense, and…

Shutter Island 2010
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Shutter Island
(2010)

Martin Scorses once again teams up with Leonardo DiCaprio in this spine-chilling thriller that critics say "sizzles with so much suspense that it’s hot to the touch." When U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels (DiCaprio) arrives at the asylum for the criminally insane on Shutter Island, what starts as a routine investigation quickly takes a sinister turn. As the investigation unfolds and Teddy uncovers more shocking and terrifying truths about the island, he learns there are some places that will never…


The Thief 2002
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The Thief
(2002)

The Thief is a piercing Hitchcockesque thriller about a Communist spy who kills an FBI agent and is haunted by his guilty conscience. The most unique suspense story of the sound era, without a single word spoken! Brilliant production with beautiful photography in New York, Washington, D.C., and other East Coast locations. A product of the Cold War era when Communists were infiltrating all phases of American life. Academy Award-winner Ray Milland stars in this moody film noir masterpiece.

Stories That Scared Even Stalin: The Great Russian Tales of Horror ( Suspense and Fantasy)
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Stories That Scared Even Stalin: The Great Russian Tales of Horror ( Suspense and Fantasy)

An anthology of Classic Horror and Suspense Stories from famous Russian authors including Nikolai Gogol, Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Anton Chekhov, Alexander Pushkin, Ivan Turgenev and Fyodor Sologub.

Miyuki 2010
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Miyuki
(2010)

Like in the Japanese vs of Dark Water, we feel a lot of empathy for Liam's mom. She is a caring but over-wrought parent dealing with a lot of issues - primarily keeping the family together. Becoming a host mother for Japanese student - Miyuki seems like a perfect solution to lighten up the household. The tension builds as we get to know Miyuki and her story. Love the flash backs. Well done, with a bit of humor thrown in but with abundant creepiness which builds up to a scary and shocking end.…

The Learning Curve 2002
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The Learning Curve
(2002)

Two aimless twentysomethings are launched into a fiery tryst of love, lustand crimein this stylish thriller that conjures memories of Bonnie and Clyde (The Courier News). Starring Carmine Giovinazzo (Black Hawk Down), Monet Mazur (40 Days and 40 Nights), Vincent Ventresca ('the Invisible Man ), Jack Laufer (Lost in Yonkers), Majandra Delfino ( Roswell ) and Steven Bauer (Traffic), this 'taut thriller (The Star) is charged with sizzling love scenes, unrelenting suspense and a final chase…


Eyes of a Stranger 2007
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Eyes of a Stranger
(2007)

A reporter protects her disabled sister from a psychopathic killer. From the producers of "Friday the 13th" comes this terrifying suspense thriller, featuring "Love Boat" star Lauren Tewes as a newscaster who stalks a brutal killer. A nerve jangling film audiences will never forget. Also starring a young Jennifer Jason Leigh ("Single White Female," "Rush").

The Beckoning 2007
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The Beckoning
(2007)

This contemporary suspense thriller, based on actual events, includes a generous dose of demonic spirits and repressed memories of a terrifying past life, as an innocent young co-ed discovers secrets unleashed with a vengeance across the ages, secrets that play tug-of-war with her very soul. Here she encounters the legendary privateer, Sir Francis Drake and his swarthy men, buoyed with an insatiable taste for revenge, who trade threats of eternal damnation with an evil shaman and her talisman of…

Bride of the Gorilla 2002
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Bride of the Gorilla
(2002)

Excitement and suspense abound in this rousing jungle thriller starring legendary Lon Chaney, Jr. (The Wolf Man), Raymond Burr (TV's "Perry Mason"), and tabloid sex goddess Barbara Payton as a seductive blonde bombshell. She marries a wealthy plantation owner in the South American jungle, where strange, hideous experiments are underway using ancient jungle curses and supernatural forces summoned from beyond!

Gattaca 1998
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Gattaca
(1998)

In gattaca only the strong succeed and the strong are genetically pre-selected at birth. But when one man dares to defy the system he gets caught in a web of lies corruption and murder. A smart stylish thriller laced with high-wire suspense. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 03/09/1998 Starring: Ethan Hawke Alan Arkin Run time: 106 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Andrew Niccol


Die Screaming Marianne 2001
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Die Screaming Marianne
(2001)

In notorious British goremaster Pete Walker's first horror film, the beautiful Susan George (Straw Dogs) stars as Marianne, a nightclub dancer desperately running for her life. Marianne is about to turn 21 and inherit the contents of a sizeable Swiss bank account, which includes certain incriminating documents. Trickery, betrayal and death are around every corner in this pulse-pounding, suspense-filled horror thriller.

Predator 2 1990
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Predator 2
(1990)

This electrifying action sequel unleashes the deadly invisible Predator in another jungle -- the urban jungle of Los Angeles. Danny Glover stars as a lieutenant who mistakenly concludes that mangled bodies found by the police are the work of feuding gangs. Instead, he finds himself confronting a savage alien who has come from a distant world to hunt humans for sport. Gary Busey and Ruben Blades co-star in this suspense-packed, high-tech thriller.

M - Criterion Collection 1998
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M - Criterion Collection
(1998)

Behind every great suspense thriller lurks the shadow of M. In this, Fritz Lang's first sound film, Peter Lorre delivers a haunting performance as the cinema's first serial killer, a whistling pedophile hunted by the police and brought to trial by the forces of the Berlin underworld. Greig's "Peer Gynt Suite" will never sound the same. Criterion is proud to present Lang's seminal film in a new transfer.

Hood Rat 2003
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Hood Rat
(2003)

Revenge is sweet in this pulse-pounding thriller that stars a killer cast including Isaiah Washington (Ghost Ship, Hollywood Homicide), Ice-T (TV's Law & Order: SVU, Johnny Mnemonic), and Adrienne-Joi Johnson (Baby Boy, House Party). The terror begins when one man, a malevolent force, systematically stalks his victims and holds them hostage in a relentless quest for engeance. Packed with suspense and non-stop action, this tale of rage and retribution delivers edge-of-your-seat thrills from start…