Category: Psychological Thriller
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LONG WEEKEND
“Long Weekend” is a 1978 Australian horror film directed by Colin Eggleston. Set in the remote wilderness of Australia, the film follows a young couple whose weekend camping trip turns into a harrowing fight for survival. The film stars John Hargreaves as Peter, a brash and arrogant advertising executive, and Briony Behets as Marcia, Peter’s long-suffering wife…
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STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING
“Straight on Till Morning” is a 1972 British psychological thriller directed by Peter Collinson. The film stars Rita Tushingham, Shane Briant, and James Bolam.The story revolves around Brenda Thompson (played by Rita Tushingham), a shy and introverted young woman who moves to London in search of independence and excitement. Brenda rents a room in a…
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BLUE SUNSHINE
“Blue Sunshine” is a 1977 psychological horror-thriller directed by Jeff Lieberman that explores the consequences of a mysterious drug and its long-term effects on a group of individuals. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s, the film delves into the dark side of a counterculture movement. The story begins at a college reunion where Jerry…
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CUL-DE-SAC
“Cul-de-sac” is a 1966 British psychological thriller directed by Roman Polanski. The film is known for its dark and absurdist humor, as well as its exploration of power dynamics, isolation, and the breakdown of societal norms. It features a small cast, with standout performances by Donald Pleasence and Françoise Dorléac. The story centers on a…
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DEAD MAN’S SHOES
“Dead Man’s Shoes” is a 2004 British psychological thriller film directed by Shane Meadows and written by Meadows and Paddy Considine, who also stars in the lead role. The film is known for its intense and harrowing portrayal of revenge and psychological torment. The film is set in the small, rural town of Matlock, Derbyshire,…
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SCREAM OF FEAR
“Scream of Fear,” directed by Seth Holt in 1961, is a chilling psychological thriller that combines suspense and horror elements. The film is notable for its suspenseful atmosphere and the presence of Christopher Lee, known for his iconic roles in the horror genre. The story revolves around Penny Appleby (Susan Strasberg), a young woman with…
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THE DRIVERS SEAT aka IDENTIKIT
“The Driver’s Seat,” also known as “Identikit,” is a 1974 psychological thriller starring the legendary Elizabeth Taylor in a departure from her usual roles. Directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, this film takes audiences on a suspenseful journey into a troubled woman’s mind, searching for something elusive in her life. The story centers around Lise, portrayed…
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PEEPING TOM
“Peeping Tom,” a 1960 psychological thriller directed by Michael Powell, delves into the dark and unsettling world of voyeurism, obsession, and the blurred lines between art and horror. Mark Lewis (Karlheinz Böhm) is a reclusive and introverted young man who works as a cameraman by day and a voyeuristic serial killer by night. His camera…
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SECONDS
“Seconds” is a psychological thriller directed by John Frankenheimer and stars Rock Hudson. Released in 1966, the film delves into themes of identity, societal expectations, and the pursuit of happiness.The story revolves around Arthur Hamilton (played by John Randolph), a middle-aged, successful banker living an unfulfilling life in New York City. Disenchanted and burdened by…
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DON’T LOOK NOW
“Don’t Look Now” is a haunting psychological thriller that delves into themes of grief, premonition, and the blurred line between reality and imagination. Directed by Nicolas Roeg, this 1973 film adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s celebrated novella follows a grieving couple as they encounter unexplained events in the eerie city of Venice. John Baxter (played…
