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Thrillers

September 2024

  • film still of a woman in the woods with a crossbow

    Never Let Go review – Halle Berry takes hold of uneven woodland horror

  • Willa Fitzgerald in Strange Darling.

    Strange Darling review – grisly but audacious serial-killer horror outside the comfort zone

  •  Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Greedy People.

    Greedy People review – blood and chaos overlay bizarrely Coenesque crime caper

  • Leaves the cast floundering … Matt Dillon and Aida Folch in The Island.

    The Island review – Matt Dillon’s moody clarinetting sums up exotic Greek idyll thriller

  • Last Straw review – waitress holes up in diner in twisty low-budget siege horror

  • The Critic review – deliciously waspish Ian McKellen lifts 30s London murder mystery

  • First look review
    Conclave review – Ralph Fiennes takes charge of tense papal election thriller

  • Kill review – family ties unravel during hunting trip in suspenseful forest thriller

  • First look review
    Heretic review – Hugh Grant has devilishly dark fun in talky, twisty horror

  • First look review
    Relay review – Riz Ahmed is a fixer on a mission in a throwback thriller

  • First look review
    Eden review – Ron Howard’s nasty, starry survival thriller falls over the edge

  • Red Rooms review – dark, unnerving French-language chiller

  • Venice film festival 2024 roundup – Nicole Kidman gets carnal and Lady Gaga goes crazy

  • Damaged review – Samuel L Jackson comes to Edinburgh in crime thriller

  • Rebel Ridge review – electrifying Netflix crime thriller is a knockout

  • What we still do in the shadows: why film noir will never die

  • Wolfs review – Pitt and Clooney are job-sharing loners in Spidey-meme of a thriller

  • Mandoob (Night Courier) review – Saudi crime thriller delves into the secrets of Riyadh

  • ‘Can we show an act of violence on TV?’ New thriller tells story of Munich hostage massacre

August 2024

  • Film still: The Order (2024), directed by Justin Kurzel starring Jude Law

    The Order review – Jude Law leads neo-Nazi-hunting thriller with confident authority

    Law is commanding opposite an icy Nicholas Hoult in true-crime story about the takedown of a far right militia in the 1980s
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