Tag Archives: Thriller

Elizabeth Harvest 2018 720p AMZN WEBRip x264-TFPDL

Elizabeth Harvest 2018 720p AMZN WEBRip x264-TFPDL
Newlywed Elizabeth (Abbey Lee) arrives with her brilliant scientist husband Henry (Ciarán Hinds) to his magnificent estate, where he wows her with lavish dinners and a dazzling tour of the property. The house staff Claire (Carla Gugino) and Oliver (Matthew Beard) treat her deferentially but she can’t shake the feeling something is off. Henry explains that everything in his world now belongs to her, all is for her to play in – all except for a locked-off room he forbids her from entering. When he goes away for business, Elizabeth decides to investigate.
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Blackmark 2017 720p AMZN WEBRip x264-TFPDL

Blackmark 2017 720p AMZN WEBRip x264-TFPDL
An unkown entity has hacked into a Soviet missile and aimed it at the United States. With just minutes before Mutually Assured Destruction, an American military industrialist and a Soviet nuclear commander race against the clock to prevent a nation from nuclear annihilation. Unbeknownst to them his threat is just the beginning of an even bigger crisis – one that will change the course of history forever. “Blackmark” is the first feature length film to tackle the Cold War from the perspective of the military industrial complex. The film is an origin story, showing the massive power and influence these companies have had over the course of modern history. It’s a genre-defying, high-tension thriller in the vein of Michael Mann and Neal Stephenson, steeped in the paranoia and fear of global politics, reminiscent of classic thrillers “Seven Days in May” and “The Hunt for Red October.”
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Kaleidoscope 2016 720p NF WEBRip x264-TFPDL

Kaleidoscope 2016 720p NF WEBRip x264-TFPDL
Kaleidoscope is a taut, psychological thriller that explores the inescapability of a destructive relationship between a middle-aged man and his mother. At the heart of this modern day ‘Psycho’ are some unsettling questions: Can we ever escape the role in which we are cast by our early circumstances? Must a perpetrator first be a victim?
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