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Tag Archives: convict
Spiderhead (2022)
Director: Joseph Kosinski Writers: Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick (Based on the short story “Escape from Spiderhead” by George Saunders)
Posted in Action, Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged accident, action, adaptation, agnes chu, chris hemsworth, claudio miranda, convict, drama, drugs, drunk driver, emotion, eric newman, escape from spiderhead, experiment, geneva wasserman, george saunders, island, jeremy steckler, joseph kosinski, joseph trapanese, jurnee smollett, love, miles teller, party, Paul Wernick, pharmaceutical company, prison, prisoner, Rhett Reese, sci-fi, science fiction, scientist, sex, spiderhead, stephen mirrione, test, thriller, tommy harper
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Bound (1996)
Directors: The Wachowskis Writers: The Wachowskis
Posted in Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller
Tagged 1996, andrew lazar, apartment, bill pope, bound, christopher meloni, convict, cop, crime, criminal, dino de laurentiis, don davis, drama, ex-con, gangster, gay, gina gershon, jennifer tilly, joe pantoliano, john ryan, lana wachowski, lesbian, lilly wachowski, mafia, mob, money, murder, neo noir, police, richard c. sarafian, romance, sex, steal, stuart boros, the wachowskis, thriller, zach staenberg
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Riddick (2013)
Director: David Twohy Writer: David Twohy (Based on characters created by Jim Wheat & Ken Wheat) Unrated Director’s Cut. Pretty good! On par with Pitch Black.
Posted in Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2013, action, alien, aliens, bokeem woodbine, bounty, convict, dave bautista, david eggby, david twohy, dog, graeme revell, jim wheat, karl urban, katee sackhoff, ken wheat, mercenary, motorcycle, pitch black, prison, prisoner, riddick, sci-fi, science fiction, sequel, space, thriller, tracy adams, vin diesel
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Pitch Black (2000)
Director: David Twohy Writers: Jim Wheat & Ken Wheat and David Twohy (Story by Jim Wheat & Ken Wheat) Had not seen this since around when it came out I think. Holds up! The kind of solid, low budget, scrappy … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 2000, action, alien, aliens, cole hauser, convict, crash, creatures, criminal, dark, david eggby, david twohy, desert, director's cut, eclipse, graeme revell, horror, jim wheat, keith david, ken wheat, monsters, pitch black, planet, radha mitchell, rick shaine, riddick, sci-fi, science fiction, space, spaceship, stranded, thriller, tom engelman, unrated, vin diesel
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Blackhat (2015)
Director: Michael Mann Writer: Morgan Davis Foehl Mann Watch 2021 complete! Good stuff! One of my favorite directors. Blackhat is not one of my favorites of his but I like it more on rewatch than I did in 2015.
Posted in Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller
Tagged 2015, action, andy on, atticus ross, blackhat, california, chicago, china, chinese, chris hemsworth, christian borle, computer, conspiracy, convict, crime, criminal, cybercrime, drama, fbi, hacker, hacking, Harry Gregson-Williams, holt mccallany, hong kong, illinois, indonesia, investigation, jakarta, jeremiah o'driscoll, joe walker, john ortiz, jon jashni, leehom wang, leo ross, leopold ross, los angeles, mako kamitsuna, michael mann, money, morgan davis foehl, nsa, nuclear power plant, police, prison, ritchie coster, shootout, stephen e. rivkin, stock market, stuart dryburgh, tang wei, terrorist attack, thomas tull, thriller, viola davis
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The Jericho Mile (1979)
Director: Michael Mann Writers: Patrick J. Nolan and Michael Mann (Story by Patrick J. Nolan) Michael Mann’s first movie. Very solid for a TV movie. Strauss is good.
Posted in Drama, Sports
Tagged 1979, arthur schmidt, brian dennehy, convict, drama, drugs, folsom, folsom prison, gang, gangs, heroin, inmate, jimmie haskell, michael mann, murder, murderer, mustache, olympics, patrick j. nolan, peter strauss, prison, prisoner, race, rexford l. metz, roger e. mosley, run, runner, running, sport, sports, the jericho mile, track, track and field, trial, warden
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Dog Eat Dog (2016)
Director: Paul Schrader Writer: Matthew Wilder (Based on the novel by Edward Bunker)
Posted in Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Tagged 2016, action, adaptation, alexander dynan, baby, Benjamin Rodriguez Jr., brian beckmann, christopher matthew cook, cleveland, comedy, convict, cop, crew, crime, david hillary, deantoni parks, dog eat dog, Edward Bunker, ex-con, gary hamilton, kidnap, kidnapping, louisa krause, mark burman, melissa bolona, mob, monster, nicci kasper, nicolas cage, ohio, omar j. dorsey, paul schrader, police, reynaldo gallegos, thriller, we are dark angels, willem dafoe
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A Bluebird in My Heart (2019)
Director: Jeremie Guez Writer: Jeremie Guez (Based on the novel “The Dishwasher” by Dannie M. Martin)
Posted in Crime, Drama, Foreign, Thriller
Tagged 2019, a bluebird in my heart, adaptation, aimee buidine, assault, convict, crime, dannie m. martin, dishwasher, drama, drugs, foreign, france, french, jeremie guez, julien leclercq, julien madon, lola le lann, lubna azabal, motel, murder, probation, rape, restaurant, revenge, roland moller, shudder, single mother, the dishwasher, thriller, verse baetens
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