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Parasite (2019): Bong Joon-ho’s Household Thriller

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 7, 2020

I heard in an interview director Bong Joon-ho had the idea for Parasite percolating in his mind for a long time, and it was born out of the most curious forms of inspiration. In college, he used to tutor English for the child of a rich family. From that point of disembarkation, he started asking &# read more

The China Syndrome—More Than a Conspiracy Thriller

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jul 4, 2019

Jane Fonda as Kimberly. Kimberly Wells (Jane Fonda), an ambitious reporter for an L.A. television station, wants to be a serious journalist. Instead, her condescending boss has given her “puff pieces”—stories about singing telegrams and tiger birthday parties at the zoo. Another r read more

Capricorn One: Peter Hyams' Conspiracy Thriller

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 10, 2019

Moments before the launch of a manned mission to Mars, Capricorn One's three astronauts are secretly pulled from the rocket. Hidden from view, they are whisked away to a remote desert facility. As the empty rocket blasts off, the project director explains to the bewildered astronauts that he learned read more

Quiet as a Nun ( 1978 ) - Armchair Thriller

Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Oct 25, 2017

Armchair Thriller, a short-lived British television horror series of the 1970s, featured a number of genuinely creepy serials guaranteed to cover your skin with goosebumps. One of their best was Quiet as a Nun, a six-part serial that aired between April 18th and April 27th, 1978. This episode center read more

Signpost to Murder: A Tidy Thriller

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 19, 2016

The Milhampton Asylum. Alex Forrester, an inmate at the Milhampton Asylum for the Criminal Insane, is under-standably perturbed when the institution's board denies his release. However, he hatches an escape plan after his psychia-trist, Dr. Fleming, mentions an unusual law which entitles a fugitive read more

Warner Archive: Ann Sothern and Zachary Scott in the Thriller Shadow on the Wall (1949)

Classic Movies Posted by KC on Oct 26, 2015

I have adored actress Gigi Perreau ever since I saw her remarkable performance in a bit part for Enchantment (1948). She played an orphaned girl (who would incidentally grow up to be Teresa Wright) and her ability to project heartbreak, courage and charm with just a few words both touched and impres read more

An Interview with Hugh Fraser on Playing Captain Hastings, Voicing Poirot, and His New Thriller Novel

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 28, 2015

British actor Hugh Fraser brought Agatha Christie's Captain Arthur Hastings to life in 43 episodes of the British TV series Poirot, starting in 1989. His performance opposite David Suchet's Belgian detective has endeared him to mystery fans all over the world. In addition to playing Hastings, Mr. Fr read more

Mirage; Fata Morgana, a Step Above the Thriller Horizon: Starring Gregory Peck

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2015

  Mirage Menagerie of thoughts: Mirage, 1965, a Universal release is often likened to a Hitchcock film. For better or worse, with regards to audience expectations, Mirage, clearly works and has much of the Hitchcockian atmosphere to it; especially, with reference to Spellbound and North by Nor read more

Mirage; Fata Morgana, a Step Above the Thriller Horizon: Starring Gregory Peck

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2015

  Mirage Menagerie of thoughts: Mirage, 1965, a Universal release is often likened to a Hitchcock film. For better or worse, with regards to audience expectations, Mirage, clearly works and has much of the Hitchcockian atmosphere to it; especially, with reference to Spellbound and North by Nor read more

Mirage; Fata Morgana, a Step Above the Thriller Horizon: Starring Gregory Peck

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Apr 25, 2015

  Mirage Menagerie of thoughts: Mirage, 1965, a Universal release is often likened to a Hitchcock film. For better or worse, with regards to audience expectations, Mirage, clearly works and has much of the Hitchcockian atmosphere to it; especially, with reference to Spellbound and North by Nor read more

For Gone Girl Fans, A Fascinating She-Did, She-Didn’t Thriller

Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Oct 6, 2014

I’ve been wanting to see Gone Girl, but the laryngitis-respiratory infection cocktail I’ve got right now means that I would be an object of fear and distraction to fellow film goers, so I had to settle for an alternative. What film, I wondered, might employ a similar ambiguity about whether or not read more

For Gone Girl Fans, A Fascinating She-Did, She-Didn’t Thriller

Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Oct 6, 2014

I’ve been wanting to see Gone Girl, but the laryngitis-respiratory infection cocktail I’ve got right now means that I would be an object of fear and distraction to fellow film goers, so I had to settle for an alternative. What film, I wondered, might employ a similar ambiguity about whether or not read more

Boris Karloff Hosts a Thriller

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Jun 2, 2014

In his 1981 history of horror fiction Danse Macabre, Stephen King dubs Thriller "probably the best horror series ever put on TV." It's still hard to argue with King's assessment. While this 1960-62 anthology series was inconsistent, it boasted some of the most chilling content ever broadcast on read more

Birthday Boy: Thriller

Café Muscato Posted by Muscato on May 27, 2013

I'm increasingly intrigued by the plethora of video riches now available for the asking on YouTube, not to mention taking advantage of same to fill some lamentable gaps in my education.  This weekend, for example, when not riveted by the Divine Miss M., I caught up on a very odd little film tha read more