Category: Thriller

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Get Shorty (1995)

Light, amusing, and full of witty insights, just like an adaptation of Elmore Leonard should be.  Get Shorty is one of the most well-made pure entertainment films of the 90s, benefiting greatly from a likable...

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Barb Wire (1996)

Barb Wire starts off with an inspired but bewildering inclusion of Gun’s cover of Cameo’s funk classic “Word Up!” while Pamela Anderson Lee (“Baywatch”) dances around, displaying her well-crafted assets, and you’d begin to...

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Quick Change (1990)

Bill Murray stars as Grimm, a man who dresses like a clown in order to fool the police when he and his two cohorts commit a bank robbery which sees them taking away a...

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Vertigo (1958)

Vertigo is my favorite movie of all time. It’s a mesmerizing psychological thriller that beguiles on multiple levels and has come to be known as the film that most reveals the man behind the camera,...

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Innerspace (1987)

Another screwball genre flick from director Joe Dante, and like most of his films, the set-up is solid, but the climax makes the plot come unhinged with non-stop madness and mayhem.  Luckily, by the...

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After the Sunset (2004)

After the Sunset mixes the quirky plot of To Catch a Thief, the plucky tongue-in-cheek humor of Ocean’s Eleven, and the character-driven interactions of damn near every Elmore Leonard novel that was ever written (The Big Bounce‘s...

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A Perfect World (1993)

I dig Clint Eastwood, and I normally like Kevin Costner, so this pairing of the two would seem like a can’t-miss proposition.  It misses. It’s a shame because there are many things going for A...

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The Concrete Cowboys (1979)

Imagine if Smokey and the Bandit featured amateur private investigators instead of beer running speedsters and you’ll have some concept of what this made-for-TV movie is all about.  The Concrete Cowboys stars Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck...

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Team America: World Police (2004)

Funny?  Sure, but only occasionally, in this take-off on the old TV show, “Thunderbirds”, updated for this post-9/11 climate.  From the minds behind the animated series, “South Park”, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, comes Team...

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Reversal of Fortune (1990)

A nicely structured depiction of true-life events, based on the book by Alan Dershowitz, Reversal of Fortune takes a fascinating look into the events of Claus von Bulow’s appeal to the case involving his comatose...