Thriller

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  • "Psycho"

    Hitchcock's creepy thriller about sex has imprinted itself on the psyche of two generations of moviegoers.
  • Are we not divas?

    Guys -- at least straight guys -- can't be divas. They don't have the right shoes.
  • "Chaos Theory" by Gary Krist

    It starts quietly enough, with two kids copping a joint -- and then it spins into a breakneck thriller.
  • Live through this Saturday night

    Courtney Love's directorial debut -- in glorious plaid! Patenstein? Count Patula? The Wolfpat? Pollsters say Buchanan's more trick than treat.
  • "Stigmata"

    A damp, shallow thriller gives that old-time religion the MTV treatment.
  • "The Sixth Sense"

    A clumsy supernatural thriller searches -- and searches and searches -- for the soul of a little boy, but finds only the edge of exploitation.
  • "Arlington Road"

    Hitchcock worship smothers the plot twists and suburban paranoia of a summer thriller.
  • Hand job

    A TV-addicted stoner loses his hand to evil temptation in the lame thriller "Idle Hands."
  • The Salon Interview: Ken Follett

    The thriller-master talks about Bob Dylan, working with Ross Perot and why he prefers the creature comforts of a luxury hotel to the perilous terrain of his heroes.
  • Ballad of a fat man

    Orson Welles' recently reissued noir classic 'Touch of Evil' may be the sleaziest good movie ever made.
  • "A Perfect Murder"

    Stephanie Zacharek reviews 'A Perfect Murder' starring Gwyneth Paltrow
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