
Into The Night (1985) – A Review
A review of the 1985 comedy/thriller Into the Night, starring Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer, Bruce McGill, David Bowie and Dan Aykroyd, directed by John Landis
A review of the 1985 comedy/thriller Into the Night, starring Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Pfeiffer, Bruce McGill, David Bowie and Dan Aykroyd, directed by John Landis
A review of the 1985 TV movie Terror At London Bridge (aka Bridge Across Time), starring David Hasselhoff, Stepfanie Kramer, Adrienne Barbeu and Lane Smith
A review of the 1952 suspense thriller Witness to Murder starring Barbara Stanwyck, George Sanders and Lawrence Matthews
A review of the 1992 thriller Single White Female starring Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Leigh, about a who woman whose roommate takes on a dangerous obsession with her
A review of the 2017 thriller Kidnap, starring Halle Berry as a mother chasing a car that has kidnapped her son
A review of the 1999 thriller Entrapment starring Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames and Will Patton & Zeta-Jones’ butt sliding under laser beams
A review of the 2012 horror/thriller ATM starring Brian Geraghty, Alice Eve and Josh Peck as three people trapped in an ATM booth by a mysterious hooded killer
A comparison review of the 1956 film Ransom starring Glenn Ford, Donna Reed and Leslie Nielsen and the 1996 remake Ransom starring Mel Gibson, Rene Russo and Gary Sinese
A review of the 1973 crime thriller Charley Varrick, starring Walter Matthau, Joe Don Baker, Andrew Robinson and John Vernon, directed by Don Siegel
A review of the 1981 thriller Sharky’s Machine starring Burt Reynolds, Rachel Ward, Charles Durning, Bernie Casey and Henry Silva
A review of the 1986 thriller F/X starring Bryan Brown, Brian Dennehy, Cliff DeYoung, Mason Adams and Jerry Orbach, about a special effects man who becomes entangled in a conspiracy and bad guys try to kill him
A review of the 1972 crime film Prime Cut starring Lee Marvin, Gene Hackman and Sissy Spacek, directed by Michael Ritchie
A review of the 1948 Alfred Hitchcock film Rope, starring Jimmy Stewart, John Dall, and Farley Granger, the film that is designed to look like it was shot in one single take
A review of the 1949 film noir thriller The Window about a nine year old boy who witnesses a killing and the murderers set out to silence him
A review of the 1992 hi-tech heist comedy Sneakers starring Robert Redford, Sidney Poitier, Dan Aykroyd, River Phoenix and Ben Kingsley
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