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Tag: thriller

REVIEW: His House

Posted on 8th November 2020 by Ishwari Yardi

Ishwari Yardi reviews Netflix’s latest horror film ‘His House’, a film that tackles poignant themes of asylum seeking and settling in to a new home.

Review: Searching

Posted on 25th September 201828th March 2019 by Elliot Gaynon

When his daughter goes missing, a distant father (John Cho) must unravel her sprawling online world in an incisive, unofficial investigation which provides the basis of Searching. This is a missing-person thriller which at many […]

Blue Eyes: Political intrigue in Sweden

Posted on 10th April 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Nobody ever thought Sweden would become right wing. Not the haven of neutrality, meatballs and rotten fish. But alas it has and, with the Sweden Democrats polling at around 20%, Sweden needs to come to […]

Prey: Flat and feeble?

Posted on 11th December 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Crime-thriller Prey is back for a second three-part series on ITV. With a brand new cast and plot, do not fear if you didn’t tune in for series one. Set in Manchester, the first episode […]

Get Wallace: Eccentric Espionage

Posted on 11th October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Consider yourself a connoisseur of crime fiction? If mysteries, enigmas and quintessentially-British secret agent mystiques are your sort of thing, Alexander Wilson’s timeless thriller will not disappoint. Get Wallace is the fourth novel in the […]

TV | Utopia – ‘Going places others can’t and won’t’

Posted on 20th July 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

  For those anticipating the new series of Utopia, Monday’s opener may have come as an initial disappointment. While fans were itching to discover the fates of our protagonists, instead the season began with an […]

TV | The Honourable Woman – Nothing is what it seems in this exceptional spy thriller

Posted on 9th July 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A tight close-up of a blade and the swish of metal on metal, but the camera pans out to show it’s only a wire bread basket and tongs. A waiter neatly lines the basket with […]

Film | Locke – Tom Hardy shines in this one-man show

Posted on 15th April 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Image: IM Global, Shoebox Films 4/5 Stars For a man who started off his career writing the script for Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Steven Knight has come a long way in the world […]

Film | Bullet – not worth the effort it takes to watch

Posted on 15th March 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Image: Giant Ape Media If you want to spend an hour and a quarter watching insultingly unrealistic characters spouting corny one-liners in improbable scenarios, then watch Bullet. Among mostly terrible acting, confusing and nauseating editing […]

Film | Non-Stop – an exciting thriller

Posted on 14th March 20148th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Image: StudioCanal Some actors are remembered by a trademark line. Schwarzenegger’s is “I’ll be back.” Jack Nicholson’s is “You can’t handle the truth.” Liam Neeson’s is “We’re running out of time.” He seems to say […]

Gielgud Theatre, London | Strangers on a Train – Good, but not Hitchcock

Posted on 15th January 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Image: Gielgud Theatre With stage decorations to fill any design student’s wildest dream, Strangers on a Train is not only a tense, emotive and dynamic play but a visual spectacle to remember. Based on Patricia […]

LIFF | Stranger by the Lake – An erotic thriller that's neither erotic nor thrilling

Posted on 13th December 20138th March 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

video: Les Films du Worso Stranger by the Lake has been leaving its mark on the festival circuit. Half thriller, half gay love story, it won the Cannes Best Director Award for Alain Guiraudi and […]

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