10 Upcoming Mystery/Suspense Thriller Films 2013, 2014 And Beyond


Here's the list 10 upcoming mysterious and tension filled films to keep you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next.


10. Panda Eyes (2013)


10. Panda Eyes (2013)


"Panda Eyes" is an upcoming suspense thriller directed by Isabel Coixet and starring Sophie Turner, Rhys Ifans, Geraldine Chaplin, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Claire Forlani. The big screen debut of Sophie Turner, who plays Sanja Stark in the hugely successful HBO series Game of Thrones. The mystery thriller is based on Cathy MacPhail’s young adult novel Another Me.

"The beautiful Fay (Sophie Turner) finds it increasingly disturbing that people keep mentioning to her conversations she is convinced she never had, or saying that they saw her in a certain place she know’s she hadn’t been at that time. Does she have a Doppelgänger - or is she losing her mind?"


9. Gallows Hill (2013)


9. Gallows Hill (2013)



"Gallows Hill" is an upcoming horror-mystery thriller directed by Víctor García and starring Peter Facinelli, Nathalia Ramos, Sophia Myles, Sebastian Martínez and Tatiana Renteria. The screenplay for Gallows Hill was written by Richard D’Ovidio, who was also responsible for the 2001 horror movie, Thir13en Ghosts.

"Widower David (Peter Facinelli) flies to Columbia with his new fiancée Lauren (Sophia Myles) to retrieve his teenage daughter Jill (Nathalia Ramos), who ran away from home. When a car collision leaves them helpless in a shadowy roadhouse, they soon learn that the old innkeeper has imprisoned a young girl in the basement. The family’s decision to free her has unforeseen consequences…"


8. Paranoia (Aug 16TH, 2013)




8. Paranoia (Aug 16TH, 2013)





"Paranoia" is an upcoming white collar thriller directed by Robert Luketic and starring Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman, Josh Holloway, Amber Heard and Harrison Ford.

"The story centers on Adam Cassidy (Liam Hemsworth), a regular white collar worker, who just wants to advance from the lower ranks of the giant Wyatt Corporation. When his ruthless boss, Nicholas Wyatt (Gary Oldman) forces him to spy on his corporate rival and former mentor Jock Goddard (Harrison Ford), Adam very soon finds out that he is nothing but a pawn in other men’s merciless corporate games. A pawn easy to sacrifice…"



7.  Horns (Oct 11TH, 2013)


7.  Horns (Oct 11TH, 2013)


"Horns" is an upcoming supernatural thriller directed by Alexandre Aja and starring Daniel Radcliffe, Juno Temple, Kelli Garner, James Remar and Max Minghella. Based on Joe Hill’s eponymous novel, Horns stars Daniel Radcliffe in another post-Harry Potter expansion of his acting over.

"Radcliffe plays Ig Perrish, a man accused of raping and murdering his girlfriend. In a strange twist of fate of the accused, he wakes up one morning with horns growing out of his head which give him the ability to make people confess their sins. In order to prove his innocence, Ig must use these horns to locate the true perpetrator of the crime and ensure justice reigns."


6. Oldboy (Oct 25TH, 2013)


6. Oldboy (Oct 25TH, 2013)

"Oldboy" is an upcoming remake of the Korean thriller directed by Spike Lee and starring Josh Brolin, Sharlto Copley, Hannah Ware, Rami Malek and Michael Imperioli.   Familiar Lee collaborator Samuel L. Jackson has also been added to the cast. Old Boy is a remake of the modern South Korean classic Oldeuboi (2003). The latter was helmed by Chan-wook Park, and awarded the Grand Prix of the Jury at the 57th Cannes Film Festival. 

"Without any apparent reason Joe Doucett (Josh Brolin) is kidnapped and imprisoned on his daughter’s birthday. After being held captive for fifteen years, he embarks on an obsessive mission to find the reason for his imprisonment upon his release. Soon he finds out that his kidnapper has plans for him far more tortuous than solitary confinement."


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10 Movies Based On Outer Space Black Holes And Worm Holes


What is a Black Hole? What is a Wormhole?  What is the difference between a Black Hole and a Wormhole in outer space? There are so many unanswered questions regarding these concepts. So before we even begin with this film list, I would like to explain few theories related to these holes.

Black holes are places where ordinary gravity has become so extreme that it overwhelms all other forces in the Universe. Once inside, nothing can escape a black hole's gravity — not even light can exit the event horizon.

Wormholes are still theoretical / fictional. They would be tears in 2 locations of our universe with a 'tunnel' of sorts between them. If the wormhole was large enough, you would be able to go from one end to the other through the tunnel, bypassing all the distance in between.

10 Movies Based On Outer Space Black Holes And Worm Holes


There is always been a lot of curiosity regarding black holes and wormholes in outer space and several movies have been made over the years with black holes central to the theme. The next years most anticipated and upcoming film of Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" is theoretically based on black holes, wormholes and time travel too. So this gives us a lot more reasons to know and be well prepared to understand "Insterstellar". Now let's begin with our list of films based on black holes and worm holes.


10. Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)


10. Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)

*** A Wonderful Out Space Family Adventure ***




Open up your imagination to the world of Zathura. Kids and adults alike will revel in this great story about two young brothers who find an old board-style game called Zathura that literally launches them and their home into outer-space. Danny and Walter are the brothers and when their father leaves them alone with their teenage sister for a few minutes, worlds collide and their home becomes a space-bound asteroid, but not because of any interstellar cataclysm. It's all related to the game Zathura that the younger Danny finds and begins playing.

"Zathura" is a unique family film that provides strong moral lessons on the value and importance of family. It also demonstrates the advantages of working together to solve problems. I believe children are going to love this movie and adults will enjoy it just as much for the way it brings back feelings of juvenile fantasy.


9. Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006)


9. Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006)

*** A Captivating Journey Into Surrealism ***




The clever and imaginative comedy "Wristcutters: A Love Story," written and directed by Goran Dukic, takes place in a world populated entirely by people who've committed suicide, a land that has everything the living world has to offer, apparently, except a sky full of stars and cell phone reception. And, oh yea, there's a black hole under the passenger seat of the rusted-out orange station wagon our intrepid characters are riding in. 



The movie end with a happy note, maybe it's just too happy and a little bit dreamy (I would say). But as I said, it does actually stay true to its title. A word "A Love Story", I don't see any point of making it a sad story at all. So if you are somebody who likes romantic-comedy with a little of twist and a lot of heart inside, then this one is definitely a movie for you.



8. Galaxy Quest (1999)


8. Galaxy Quest (1999)

*** Great fun for Trekkers and non-believers alike! ***



"Galaxy Quest" stands both as one of the most well-crafted and witty comedies in recent years as well as a grand space adventure with amazing special effects that have held up quite well (with the possible exceptions of the CGI baby aliens on the desert world).

The acting is top-notch, (Tim Allen plays the scene-stealing hack down to the last detail, Sigourney Weaver is hilarious as the token female on the ship, Alan Rickman adds wonderful conflict as a furious Shakespearian actor who is convinced his role on the show ruined his career) the special effects are just fabulous, and the few poignant moments are done so well that it's damn near tear-jerking. Do yourself a favor and buy this movie. Don't even rent it first, just buy it!


7. Treasure Planet (2002)


7. Treasure Planet (2002)
*** Best Disney Movie You've Never Seen ***



This was truly brilliant. While watching the ending scene, I was internally asking Disney why they don't make films that are this good anymore. Please, Disney. Bring back the old magic.

Jim is a young boy, who dreams of adventures. He somehow obtains a map that leads to a place that's full of riches untold. He becomes a cabin boy in a space galleon and sets sail with the rest of the alien crew towards Treasure Planet. Aboard the ship, he befriends a cyborg, John Silver. Unbeknown to Jim, his friend is actually a pirate with a greedy scheme on his mind.

Disney shorted promotion of the film and the intended audience never really found out about it. Why this is so remains a mystery. There were rumors that the two producers got into an argument with Eisner who is notoriously vindictive. The only other possible reason is that the film is that it's aimed more for boys than girls.


6. The Black Hole (1979)


6. The Black Hole (1979)

*** A Journey Begins Where Everything Else Ends ***





Did you ever have one of those mutant pets, like a cat with six toes on its front paws, or an extra ear? Well I didn't either, but you can imagine what it must be like. You'd love the thing all the more because of its flaws, because it'll never be perfect, and because it needs someone to love it. And such is my love for "The Black Hole" (1979). It is an interesting story that is rendered and explored in a mechanical manner--although visually, in terms of its set design and special effects, it is really stunning. 



In a certain way you might say I love/hate the movie. The methodical way it's constructed seems lifeless. But at the same time, it is a strange joy to see its methodical construction. It takes tremendous energy to create something so controlled. It's certainly not a film made by accident or unconsciously.


"The Black Hole," manages to be strangely trance-inducing. Once I put it on, it's hard to turn it off.


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10 Nerve-racking Single Room Suspense Thrillers

A current style towards well crafted, nerve-racking concept suspense thrillers that take place in just one location/single room, and the  fear of having no escape and being closed in small spaces has truly peaked. The list of favorite mystery thrillers that take place in just one room/location..."Once You Are In, There Is No Way Out".




10. Buried (2010)


***As Poster Says - A Brilliantly Twisted Suspense***




"Paul Conroy: I'm buried in a box. I'm buried in a box!"



"Paul Conroy: I need one million dollars by nine o'clock tonight or I'll be left to die in this coffin!"



Ryan Reynolds is a civilian contractor in Iraq who drives trucks, but he is caught in an ambush and wakes up in a coffin buried somewhere in the desert, and all he has is a mobile phone and a zippo lighter. The question is how does he escape. Ryan Reynolds was quite brilliant, its definitely a departure from his more recent chick flicks.

Let's be honest : A movie with just one Actor, which also takes place in a coffin , should be a masterpiece to make you watch it without getting bored for even one second. Not even a single shot includes the world " Outside " and that means you are in the coffin with the character for about 90 minutes and you can feel him. His moves , his anger , and mostly his desperate need of help.



9. The Tenant (1976)


***Creepy As Hell And A Sardonic Psychological Thriller***




"Trelkovsky: If you cut off my head, what would I say... Me and my head, or me and my body? What right has my head to call itself me?"




"The Tenant" shares similarities with other Polanski films such as Repulsion and Rosemary's Baby. Polanski plays the role of man, who turns psychotic, while residing in an apartment unit whose previous tenant jumped out the window. The first two-thirds of the movie moves along slowly, but gets more interesting after that.

In contrast to "Rosemary's Baby", you don't get the final conclusion on a silver platter. The dismal paranoia thriller puts forward with a lot of appearances and a bit of reality. It's up to the viewer to adjust the multifarious hints given throughout the film.



8. Phone Booth (2002) 


***Simple, Innovative And Engaging All The Way***




"The Caller: You're in this position because you're not telling the truth.

Stu: No, I'm in this f***ing position because YOU HAVE A GUN!" 



"Phone Booth" plot is simple, a man held hostage in a phone booth by a sniper seems a bit dry in retrospect, but the duo of Colin Farrell and Kiefer Sutherland dazzle the screen with a fiery electricity that burns throughout the film.



Director Joel Schumacher uses bits of flashy camera-work here and there, but in no way does the film try to rely on it. No, the film is fully supported by the engaging dialogue. I highly recommend this film if you haven't seen it. It may be old but it is still good. Find out what real suspense is... In the phone booth.



7. Panic Room (2002)


***Fincher's Severely Underrated And A Sadistic Suspense Thriller***




"Junior: How do we get in to that room?

Raoul: Hey! What is funny about this?... Is this shit funny yo you?

Burnham: Well, I spent the last 12 years of my life building these rooms specifically to keep out people like us.

Junior: Ow, It's all so ironic and amusing, okay? Now, How do we get in?

Junior: We can't... we can't get in the panic room. That's the whole point. We have to get her to come out." 



"Panic Room", a mother and her diabetic daughter move into a chic Manhattan townhouse which has a panic room made expressly for emergencies. It so happens, it also contains bonds worth in excess of millions. Three thieves are after these bonds and will stop at nothing to get their hands on them. They break into the apartment, forcing mother and daughter to hide in the panic room while the daughter's medication is still on the outside.

David Fincher decided to follow his mind-blowing masterpiece "Fight Club" by directing "Panic Room." His greatest brilliance lies in cinematography (lighting and framing shots, camera movement and placement) and editing, and those aspects of course cannot be captured on paper.

David Fincher will one day be recognized as one of our greatest filmmakers, as long as he keeps making films like this.



6. Cube (1997)


***Intriguing Concept And A Striking Thriller Film***




"Worth: Hey! Listen to what I'm saying. We haven't been moving in circles, the rooms have."



"Leaven: This room moves to 0, 1, and -1 on the X-axis, 2, 5, and -7 on the Y and 1, -1, and 0 on zed.
Quentin: And what does that mean?
Leaven: You suck at math."



"Cube" is a philosophical/science-fiction masterpiece. Intense, compelling and claustrophobic, this movie is hypnotic throughout. A group of individuals is mysteriously ensnared in a deathtrap cube wherein to escape primal instincts and human emotions are examined and tested to the limit...and perhaps beyond.



It's an excellent view of the human element, more specifically how people react when placed in a stressful and life-threatening situation. For those who have not heard of this movie before may find this sounding familiar: The idea behind Saw. A must see for everyone, even no sci-fi movie lovers.



5. Saw (2004)


***Powerful, Sharp And Worth Watching Thriller***




"John: Hello, Mr. Hindle. Or as they called you around the hospital: Zepp. I want you to make a choice. There's a slow-acting poison coursing through your system, which only I have the antidote for. Will you murder a mother and her child to save yourself? Listen carefully, if you will. There are rules."



Two men wake up in an isolated room only to find themselves chained by their feet to walls from a distance from each other. Neither of them have any idea where they are, how they got there or who might have kidnapped them. Soon they discover clues as to what they need to do to survive this sick test, designed by a maniac who is referred to as the "Jigsaw".

One of the best thriller/mysteries to come out. This film just trapped me and engaged me from the beginning. The performances were first rate, the plot was perfectly crafted, the screenplay was written pretty carefully and crafted perfectly. The last 5 minutes of the movie will really shake you up. It is a must see movie, you cannot miss it.



4. Das Experiment (2001)


***Interesting, Intense And An Excellent Psycho-Thriller Drama***




"Tarek Fahd, Häftling Nr. 77: Test subjects wanted. Earn 4000 marks for a 14-day experiment in a simulated prison."





"Das Experiment" film is based on the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted in 1971 and the first part is somewhat faithful to how the experiment went. Of course this gives it the German Avant-garde treatment which makes it more interesting. The acting was good, especially Moritz Bleibtreu from Run Lola Run, and the others did a good job.

It's excellent on every level. The story is interesting and engaging, the performances are top knot, the prison location is suitably stark and oppressive. Not exactly a horror film - but I would definitely recommend this one to horror and action/drama fans as one of the more tense and suspenseful films I've seen in quite a while. Highly Recommended



3. Repulsion (1965)


***Roman Polanski's One Of The Best Psychological And Disturbing Thriller Ever***




"The nightmare world of a virgin's dreams becomes the screen's shocking reality!"



"Repulsion" Carol is a very attractive and beautiful girl who lives with her elder sister, and works in a beauty salon. She is a very reserved girl and always remains scared of men. Maybe something from her childhood, kept haunting her. Terrible things began to happen to her when she left alone in her apartment for 10 days, like claustrophobic hallucinations and she began to grew disturbing rape fantasies.

Catherine Deneuve's performance is fantastic--she plays it just right. Quite an accomplishment considering she was only 22 at the time! Roman Polanski's direction, beautiful black and white photography and effective use of sound really helps the film. Ahead of its time.

So just watch "Repulsion" and you'll see what a thriller movie can really be. And it just might save your life.



2. Misery (1990)

***Obsession, Gripping And Kathy Bates Best Performance***




"Annie Wilkes: I am your number one fan. There is nothing to worry about. You are going to be just fine. I am your number one fan."



"Annie Wilkes: MISERY IS ALIVE, MISERY IS ALIVE! OH, This whole house is going to be full of romance, O OOH, I AM GOING TO PUT ON MY LIBERACE RECORDS!"





A popular romance novelist crashes his car in a blizzard, but is luckily saved by homely nurse Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates, Water boy's Mom). She is his self-proclaimed number one fan, which he laughs off at first but soon discovers to be eerily true. As she nurses him back to health in her snowbound house, she discovers that the next book in her beloved Misery series is the last. The pure greatness of this film comes from her shift from caring adoring fan to psychotic captor.

KATHY BATES turns MISERY into one of the scariest horror films ever made from a Stephen King novel. It's a compact thriller with a plot that is never too complicated and characters that are just deep enough to make it an above average piece of entertainment if you like the King's brand of pulp fiction.



1. Rear Window (1954)


***Suspense And Alfred Hitchcock's At His Very Best***




"L.B. Jeffries: That's no ordinary look. That's the kind of a look a man gives when he's afraid somebody might be watching him."



"Stella: The insurance company would be much happier if you'd sleep in bed at night instead of in that wheelchair...Your eyes are all bloodshot. You must have been watching out that window for hours."



"Rear Window" is considered one of Hitchcock's classics, and is probably Jimmy Stewart's most popular Hitchcock Role. Stewart plays an adventure-seeking photographer who is laid up for seven weeks in his apartment with a broken leg. During this time, he has become vicariously involved with his neighbors; looking out his rear windows and following their lives. As the final week of his incapacity begins, he begins to suspect that one of his neighbors has killed his wife, and pretty soon his girlfriend (Grace Kelly) and nurse (Thelma Ritter) realize that he may be right.

The film is classy and the rich colors and ordinary setting are nicely in contrast with the action of all the main characters. The mystery is well delivered and engages in a gently dramatic fashion while the starry cast are impressive and interesting throughout.

An experimental visual exercise, a romantic drama, an examination of the cinema watching experience; and of course a witty, supremely acted and immaculately directed thriller. Much more than meets the eye!


Honorable Mentions:

There are so many films based on claustrophobic concept and It's hard to list out all of them at once. Check more similar movies like these: Pontypool (2008), Unknown (2006), 1408 (2007), Devil (2010), The Killing Room (2009), 13 Tzameti (2005), Exam (2009).



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Top 10 Creepy Horror-Comdey Movies Of All Time

The Comedy movies with smart and intelligent jokes are always the best but sometimes you want a different genre of comedy that makes you laugh without much of the logic behind it. The top 10 Horror-Comedy is one of those collections of movies which has horror stuff shown in a comical way.





1. Shaun of the Dead (2004)


 ***A Ruthless, Scary And Hilarious Movie Ever Made***

 

"Ever felt like you were surrounded by zombies?"

 

"In a time of crisis a hero must rise...from his sofa."

 

"Buy Milk. Ring Mum. Dodge Zombies."

 

 


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Top 10 Thriller Movies About Multiple Personality Disorder


The phenomenon of Multiple Personality Disorder which forgets entirely one self in order to make possible the existence of another. What is it that makes this schizoid state mandatory? It must be a defense against something? But what? Why does a person feel the need to create these selves within himself and hide them from each other. Most people don't even have the self-awareness or self-knowledge to know what the hell is going on, they just do it automatically. 

Fight Club Multiple Personality Disorder


I always had a lot of curiosity about the movies based on Multiple Personality Disorder especially Mystery/Thriller genre. It's fascinating to see those multiple characters on screen with proper storytelling  Let's rank the top 10 movies about Multiple Personality Disorder.




10. Secret Window (2004)


***Fantastic Johnny Depp Saves The Day***




"The most important part of a story is the ending."

 

"Some windows should never be opened."



"Secret Window" is one of those underrated movies it has very well written story line  good set of actors and performed quite well too . The movie is about writing and the insanity of writers. For those of you unfamiliar with the process...imagine spending months or even years of your life working on a painting that you yourself can never see. You become so close to what you create that you have no idea if it's any good, and the growing doubt of your own ability along with the fear of wasting so much time and effort will most definitely have you pulling your hair out.




9. The Three Faces of Eve (1957)  


  ***A Highly Engaging And Entertaining Movie***




"Three People Live Inside Your Skin"

 

"All true and utterly fantastic - The story of the most completely documented case of multiple personality in history!"

 

 

"A moment ago she was the nicest girl in town . . . A moment from now she will be anybody's pick-up!"



"The Three Faces Of Eve" is not a very well-known movie to all by any means but it's story revolves around nicely documented case of Multiple personality disorder. Joanne Woodward is simply amazing as a woman who suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder. She is very believable, and is fantastic in all three personalities, Eve White/Eve Black/Jane. Lee J Cobb is also great as the doctor who treats her.You will definitely love the Joanne Woodward characters. A great performance. Must Watch..




8. Identity (2003)


***Unpredictable, Exciting and Full Of Surprise***




"Identity is a secret. Identity is a mystery. Identity is a killer."




"Identity" quite a movie to be very honest from James Mangold. Not as spectacular as "Se7en" or "Silence Of The Lambs" but still its has all the ingredients that you'd expect it in a good thriller movie. This is the story of 10 strangers who are stranded at a motel overnight due to rain flooding the roads.

The movie unfolds nicely when the people start to die one by one which will keep you guessing until the ending twist which I can promise you will not see coming. The movie can seem a bit predictable but all in all you will be completely surprised by the truth behind the ten strangers. The movie throws out clues here and there and there are some points which leave you totally confused.




7. A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)


 ***Psychological Thriller, Horror, and Drama, all at their best***




"Every family has its dark secrets."

 

"Our sorrow was conceived long before our birth."



"A Tale Of Two Sisters" , the story is about a girl called Su Mi, who is released from a psychiatric hospital and returns home with her sister, Su Yeoung to her house near a lake. Her father has recently remarried so their step mum is trying to adjust to her new surroundings, while the sisters are hateful of her. And yet, there seems to be a mysterious presence in the house that no one is entirely sure of.

This is psychological horror at its best because you honestly won't see some of the twists coming. And you will have to think hard because it doesn't tell it to you in black and white - which is why a second viewing makes it even more exciting as you start to see moments of 'ahaso that's why this is happening'. 




6. Mr. Brooks (2007)


***An Unusual, Creative Screenplay And Storyline***




"The man who has everything has everything to hide."

 

"I am a serial killer... stop me!"



Mr. Brooks, Mr. Citizen, is a soft spoken, highly intelligent man of the community, always in control of his work and family, despite the adversities he faces throughout the movie. Very enjoyable is the intricacy, detail, and discipline he is able to maintain throughout the chaos that befalls him throughout the entire plot. His total control of all of the challenges almost makes him a super hero in terms of skill and control in the performance of his self assigned, gruesome tasks at hand. The blending of his alter-ego, bad conscience side, Marshall, is seamlessly accomplished in this psychological escapade, to the point that one almost has to root for "them". Marshall, although the psychopathic side of Brooks, is almost likable, in a twisted sort of way. The ongoing dialog between the two is perfect, in that almost everyone can relate to conscience issues at some point in their lives.

If you are ready for a story that is intriguing, suspenseful, gripping, and present day, then this movie is a good place to start. Costner, Moore, Cook, and Hurt are all splendid. Each one is intense, tormented, fun, and believable in his respective role. Another positive feature about the storyline, and it's conclusion, is that it lends itself to, perhaps, a very interesting sequel potential. Kudos to the directors, producers, and entire cast. 


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