Etiket: thriller
Surprising Detective | A good maritime thriller like in Scandinavia
Surprising Detective lives up to its name very well. That’s great. And it’s gripping. Published at 12:56 a.m. Updated at 5:43 a.m. That was my detailed review of the latest…
The summer before | An excellent thriller to start the year
If Lisa Gardner can already count on a large pool of unconditional readers, this new thriller will convince both those who have never been big fans of her work and…
Yvan Attal plays the bad role in a thriller about cowardice and betrayal
Welcome Culture Movie theater Film releases For the first time, Yvan Attal tries his hand at a genre film with a tense thriller in which he takes on the role…
Best thriller of the last 20 years | Roxanne Bouchard in the running
The novelist Roxanne Bouchard, author of a series of thrillers set in Gaspésie, was selected in a list aiming to determine the best detective novel of the last 20 years.…
Review of the novel The Month of the Dead | A hotly topical social thriller
With this 21e title of her series around investigator Maud Graham, Chrystine Brouillet continues to examine the many social problems resulting from the pandemic and their devastating consequences. Updated at…
Saltburn | Thriller lacking meaning
The wealthy heir Felix (Jacob Elordi) and the reserved Oliver (Barry Keoghan), two young men separated by many things, become friends at Oxford and develop a relationship as intimate as…
a reality TV inspired by the South Korean thriller soon on our screens!
Netflix subscribers are eagerly awaiting the second season of Squid Game. Indeed, this South Korean thriller, featuring several desperate candidates trapped in a deadly game where only one person can…
Our thriller selection for the month of November
Nostalgic thriller There is something eminently nostalgic and, above all, moving in Welsford, first novel by Franco-Ontarian playwright and filmmaker Claude Guilmain. The geographical precision with which he recounts the…
Our thriller selection for the month of October
Hard at work Seven feet. Wearing sneakers. Floating on the Seine. The aptly named Sandrine Destombes (The Twins of Piolenc) pulls no punches with the introduction of Les Disparus de…
“Visions”: an overly ambitious Hitchcockian thriller
From the opening credits, Visions feels like déjà vu. First, a camera takes microscopic close-ups into a succession of pupils which seem to rotate on themselves. On these hypnotizing images,…
Review of the thriller The Missing of the Durance | Police puzzle in France
Frenchwoman Sandrine Destombes has broken sales records with her previous thrillers and has already signed her ninth title with this new thriller, but she had until now escaped our radar.…
“Reptile”: A thriller that changes skin
That day, Summer Elswick was to show a property she bought at a low price and which she hoped to resell for a big profit. Upon discovering the remains of…
For the thriller Frame | David La Haye wins an award in Berlin
Comedian David LaHaye just won an acting award for his performance in the thriller frameat 16e International Art Film Festival in Berlin. Posted at 3:21 p.m. This is the fourth…
“Master Gardener”, the new film by Paul Schrader with Sigourney Weaver in an intimate and disturbing thriller
Both regular on screen since the 80s, this is the first time that the director and the actress have come together on a film. Revealed as screenwriter of Taxi Driver,…
Our thriller selection for the month of June
Families, I adore you! Benjamin Stevenson is Australian, he practices stand up on stage, the novel on the keyboard. And all this can be seen, read, tumbles, collides in All…
what you need to know about the new series between ecological fable and political thriller
The public group has once again teamed up with European countries to produce this big-budget programme. Article written by Published on 05/06/2023 12:38 Reading time : 1 min. “Abysses”, the…
[Critique] Our thriller selection for the month of May
The unthinkable… New figurehead of the Swedish thriller, Camilla Grebe specializes in the description of cantilevered atmospheres. In all her novels, she stages hushed environments that explode before our eyes;…
Virginie Efira and Melvil Poupaud, star duo on the steps for the thriller “Love and the Forests”
Find here all of our live #CANNES 11:24 p.m. : For a week now, the race for the Palme d’Or has been in full swing. What should we remember from…
Jake Adelstein, the author of “Tokyo Vice” returns with the thriller “Tokyo Detective”
For the release of “Tokyo Detective”, his new novel, franceinfo met the author Jake Adelstein who inspired “Tokyo Vice”, a series on the 1st foreign journalist in Japan who succeeded…
Martin Scorsese has presented the first images of his next film, a thriller in Native American land
The latest film by Italian-American director Martin Scorsese, “Killers of the Flower Moon”, has just been presented at CinemaCon in Las Vegas (USA), Thursday, April 27. Two of the filmmaker’s…