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Best Mystery & Thriller Movies 2022. Rian Johnson assembled another all-star whodunit, and critics were living for every bit of delicious, hilarious drama. Glass Onion proved that Johnson is one...
Jul 26, 2024 · Over 300 filmgoers have voted on the 40+ films on Best Mystery Movies Of 2022. Current Top 3: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, The Outfit, See How They Run ...
Jul 19, 2024 · The best 2022 thriller films are going to do just that and more. From Ray Donovan: The Movie which conclude the seven series run on Showtime to The Pink Cloud, this year's thrillers are gripping, claustrophobic, and as about as relaxing as a ticking time bomb.
Aug 15, 2024 · Vote up the best mystery movies released after January 1, 2021. UPDATE: Check out the top mystery movies of 2022! The best 2021 mystery movies will have you scratching your head (in a good way) right up until the end credits begin to roll.
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- Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. On a private island in Greece, tech billionaire Miles Bron (Edward Norton) is hosting his annual birthday event for his friends, whom he calls the Disruptors.
- Decision to Leave. Detective Jang Hae-jun (Park Hae-il) works in Busan. A married man, he nonetheless spends six days a week away from his wife, Jung-an (Lee Jung-hyun), who lives in a seaside village a few hours away.
- The Outfit. In mid-50s Chicago, Leonard Burling (Mark Rylance) is an English immigrant who owns a shop where he works as a cutter. He's not a tailor, he'll be quick to tell one and all who mistakenly refer to him as such.
- Watcher. Julia (Maika Monroe) and Francis (Karl Glusman) have moved together to Bucharest. While Francis has a job and familiarity with the language that helps him fit in, Julia feels isolated and alone.
A good thriller offers gripping mystery and edge-of-your-seat tension, and the movies featured here prove that thrills come in all sizes. Boiling Point demonstrates just how tense things can get...
Aug 26, 2022 · Abi Damaris Corbin ’s bold and tragic film “Breaking” is about the power in recognizing a person’s desperate situation. In this case, it tells of Brian Brown-Easley, a former homeless Marine with PTSD who took a bank hostage in 2017 with a bomb in his backpack.