
Forbidden Island (2010)
Adapted from the novel of the same name by American novelist Dennis Lehan, Confinement Island is directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruflo, and Ben Kingsley. The film tells the story of Federal Detective Ted Daniel who is sent to an island to investigate a homicide agency, but encounters many dangers and mysteries.
Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
Murder on the Orient Express is a thriller produced by Twentieth Century Fox Pictures, directed by Kenneth Branagh, penelope Cruz, William Dufoe, Judy Dench, johnny Depp, and others. Adapted from Agatha Christie's novel Murder on the Orient Express, the film tells the story of monopoly Rich Man Ratchet in his box on the "Orient Express" where Detective Poirot is sitting, and Poirot finally succeeds in solving a murder mystery.
The Seven Deadly Sins (1995)
Seven Deadly Sins is a thriller suspense film directed by David Finch and starring Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey and others. The film follows the serial murder case created by criminal John Du and tells the story of the "Seven Deadly Sins" series of murders from the perspective of police officers Samose and Mills. The film was released in the United States in 1995. In 1996, the film won awards such as Best Picture at the 5th MTV Movie Awards.
Fragments of Memory (2000)
Fragments of Memory is a suspense film based on Jonathan Nolan's short story Memento Mori, directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Guy Pierce, Kelly Anne Moss, Joe Pantriano, Mark Boone Jr. and others. The film tells the story of Leonardo Shelby, who suffers from "short-term memory loss", who must find his wife's killer based on his fragmented memories. In December 2017, it was selected for the Library of Congress's list of protected films.
Eye OpenEr (1999)
Eye Opener is a thriller drama film produced by Warner Bros. in the United States, directed by Stanley Kubrick and co-starring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and Sidney Pollack. The film tells the story of a doctor couple who experience a dreamlike adventure before they realize what is the most cherished marriage.
Fatal ID (2003)
Deadly ID is a thriller drama film featuring a killing game by American director James Mangold, starring John Cusack, Ray Lyotard, and Amanda Pitt. The plot structure of the film is rigorous, the plot is completed in one go, and the ending part is unexpected. The film premiered in the United States on April 25, 2003. He was nominated for two Saturn Awards.
The Vanishing Lover (2014)
Gone Girl is a suspense thriller film based on Gillian Flynn's novel of the same name, directed by David Finch and starring Ben Affleck, Rosa Mand Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Taylor Perry. The film tells the story of an ordinary and loving couple, suddenly one day the wife disappeared, the husband through various ways to frantically search, but in a diary left by the wife found that all kinds of clues indicate that the husband killed the wife. The film was released in the United States on October 3, 2014. In November 2014, he won the Best Picture Award at the 18th Hollywood Film Awards.
Mental Games (1997)
Mind Games is a suspense film released by Propaganda Films, directed by David Finch and starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn, released in the United States on September 12, 1997. The film tells the story of billionaire Nicholas, who participated in the CRS club game under the guidance of his brother, and gradually became involved in the game, but found that his life and even life were being dragged to the abyss.
Source Code (2011)
Source Code was directed by Duncan Jones and co-starred Jack Gyllenhaal, Vera Famiga, Michelle Monaghan and others. The film was released in the United States on April 1, 2011. The film tells the story of Colt Stevens, a U.S. Air Force pilot on a mission in Afghanistan, who wakes up on a train to Chicago and undergoes a series of thrilling events.
Escape from Desperate Town (2017)
Breaking Bad is a horror thriller produced by Jason Brom Studios, directed by Jordan Peele, and co-starring Daniel Kalua, Alison Williams, and Catherine Kina. The film was released in the United States on February 24, 2017. The film tells the story of Chris, a black lad, who is together with his white girlfriend Ruth, when he discovers that he has fallen into an evil racial conspiracy. On February 12, 2018, the 2018 Writers Guild of America Awards were presented, and "Escape from Breaking Bad" won the best screenplay in the film category. On March 5, 2018, it won the 90th Academy Awards for Best Original Screenplay.
Scorched Earth (2010)
Scorched Earth is a drama film released by Albatros Film and released in Canada on September 17, 2010. The film was directed by Denis Villeneuve and starred Melissa Desomons-Pollin, Maxim Goldt, Lubnne Azabot and others. Adapted from the play of the same name by Canadian French-speaking writer Wakidi Muaward, the film tells the story of twin siblings who follow their mother's will and travel to the Middle East to find their father and brother, whom they have never met, but accidentally pull out their mother's unknown past.
Rear window (1954)
Rear Window is a suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring James Stewart, Grace Kelly, and Selma Rhett. The film tells the story of photojournalist Jeffrey, who, in order to kill time, spies on his neighbors and peeks into their daily lives, and thus discovers a case of murder and dismemberment of his wife. On August 1, 1954, the film was released in the United States.
Pursuit of the Murderer (2005)
The Pursuit is a mystery film directed by Ryan Johnson and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Emily De Raven, and Nora Zehhotler, released in the United Kingdom on 12 May 2006. The film tells the story of middle school student Brendan Frye who discovers the body of his ex-girlfriend Emily, and then, with the help of his friend Brian and the headmaster's assistant, tries to find the murderer. In 2005, the film won the Special Jury Prize at the 21st Sundance Film Festival.
No One Survived (2015)
No One Survives is a British suspense miniseries directed by Craig Bibelos, based on the novel by Agatha Christie, starring Charis Dans and Maeve De Modi. The series premiered on BBC television on 26 December 2015. It mainly tells the horror story of eight unknown people who are invited to the island soldier island and encounter death threats.
Spy Navy Soul (1987)
Directed by Roger Donaldson, it was released in the United States on August 14, 1987. The film tells the story of a dashing naval officer who meets the mistress of a Defense department official, and the two quickly fight fiercely. She decided to leave the officials and fell to her death during an argument. Costner is ordered to investigate her death, but all the evidence is against him, making him the most suspicious murderer, who is going to frame him? How did he retreat?
Hot Hand Destroyer (1943)
Smashing Flowers is a 1943 thriller film co-produced by Universal Pictures and Skirball Productions, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, written by Thornton Wilder, Sally Benson, Emma Revel, Gordon McDonell, and starring Teresa White, Joseph Cotton, and Macdonald Carey. It tells that the dreary air of the town makes the highly educated Charlie very depressed, she is eager to do great things outside, her love and reverence of The Uncle Charlie can suddenly appear, when Uncle Charlie finally comes to this dull town to visit her relatives, the "Master of Suspense" takes advantage of others to open this suspenseful, tense plot.
Goldsford Manor (2001)
Goldsford Manor is a feature film directed by Robert Altman and starring Kristen Scott Thomas, Tom Holland and Michael Gamben, released in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2001. The film tells the story of Sir William and his wife who died unexpectedly while attending a hunting party held at Goldford Manor, and the celebrities present searched for the murderer for him.
Vanilla Sky (2001)
Vanilla Sky is a 2001 sci-fi suspense film by Paramount Pictures, remake of Alessandro Amanba's Open Your Eyes, directed by Cameron Crowe and starring Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz and Cameron Diaz. The film tells the story of the rich second generation David who unfortunately disfigured and broke up with the girl of his dreams after meeting her, and thus begins to experience a series of more and more strange things. The film was released in December 2001 and earned Tom Cruise the 28th Saturn Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film.
Girl on the Train (2016)
The Girl on the Train is a suspense film directed by Tate Taylor and starring Emily Blunt, Rebecca Ferguson and Hayley Bennett, which premiered in London, England, on September 29, 2016, and was officially released in the United States on October 7 of that year. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Paula Hawkins, the film tells the story of Rachel, a newly divorced, alcoholic London woman who spends her time by taking a train every day, each time the train passes through a couple's house, and one day she discovers that her wife has suddenly disappeared mysteriously, so she begins to indulge in the investigation of the matter, but gradually involves lies, marriage, and the crisis behind lust.
L.A. Confidential (1997)
Los Angeles Confidential is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by James Airore, directed by Curtis Hansen and co-starring Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe and Guy Pierce. The film was released in the United States on September 19, 1997. The film is set in Los Angeles in the 1950s, with crime and corruption in the police community, and Edmund, who was born into a family of detectives, took over his father's job in the police station, and he had great ambitions in appearance, and sparked with two other old fritters with very different personalities. "L.A. Confidential" received a total of 9 Academy Award nominations, and finally won 2 awards for Best Supporting Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay.