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  1. Paranoid
    2000 · Thriller · 1h 34m

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  1. Paranoid: Created by Bill Gallagher. With Indira Varma, Robert Glenister, Dino Fetscher, Christiane Paul. The murder of a female GP in a rural playground in front of numerous witnesses draws a group of detectives into an ever-darkening mystery that takes them across Europe, aided by mysterious notes sent by the "Ghost Detective".

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    • 2016-09-22
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
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    Although it might seem dated now, this 1995 thriller about online surveillance came across as a lot scarier when it was released. Sandra Bullock is Angela Bennett, an IT professional and early remote worker who doesn’t happen to interact much with people apart from online. She gets a mysterious floppy disk labeled “Mozart’s Ghost” with a backdoor t...

    Shia LaBeouf starred in this modern retelling of Rear Window, itself a classic study of paranoia, but instead of Jimmy Stewart’s photographer with a broken leg, we’ve got La Beouf’s Kale, a troubled teenager on house arrest. He develops a crush on one neighbor, and some suspicions about another, a single man whose car matches one the police are loo...

    Gerard Depardieu is Onoff, a renowned writer brought into a rural police station in the middle of the night, disheveled, suffering from some sort of amnesia. Roman Polanski is the inspector, trying to figure out what crime, if any, has occurred, trying to tease details out of an increasingly paranoid Depardieu who is also trying to figure out what ...

    Christopher Nolan’s anxiety-fueled neo-noir Memento is a great example of someone who shouldbe paranoid. Guy Pearce is Leonard Shelby, a man with short term amnesia who wakes up every day having to remember that someone sexually assaulted and killed his wife, and he has no idea who. His only semi-reliable tools are self-administered tattoos and pos...

    In The Game, Nicholas Van Orten (Michael Douglas) is a man so rich and bored that when his semi-estranged brother (Sean Penn) pops up with a vague birthday gift about a game he can get involved in, he bites, but the company (CRS) requires a bizarre amount of physical and psychological tests, and Van Orten isn’t upset when his application fails. Tha...

    Nothing makes you paranoid like a shared secret. Teen besties Zach and Josh live a quiet middle school life in upstate NY until an unfortunate encounter with a classmate named Daryl and his friend Charlie. They’re hanging out at Josh’s house when he shows them his absent brother’s katana sword, and unbeknownst to the others, Daryl steals a bag of m...

    Rocking an excellent shag haircut, Jane Fonda plays Bree, a high-class escort who has been receiving dirty letters from the executive of a chemical company who has subsequently disappeared. Donald Sutherland is John Klute, a detective looking for the executive who begins to keep tabs on Bree, with whom he starts a relationship. Bree thinks she’s be...

    Babe Levy (Dustin Hoffman) is a PhD student studying history who has paranoia in his genes, his father having committed suicide after facing accusations during the McCarthy era. Levy’s brother Doc (Roy Scheider) is a government agent working with turncoat Nazi war criminal Dr. Szell (Lawrence Olivier) in an effort to track down other Nazis who have...

    If we’ve learned anything from the movies, it’s that amnesia makes you paranoid, and Rufus Sewell’s John Murdochis no exception, waking up in a bathtub, getting a phone call that tells him to run, and finding a number of murdered women in his hotel room. In this neo-noir cult classic, he emerges into a city that makes no sense, a place of perpetual...

    An unlikely partnership is formed in this classic French thriller, between the wife, Christina, and the mistress, Nicole, of a cruel boarding school headmaster, Michel. They have both had enough of his physical and emotional abuse and decided that the only way out is to kill him. Their plan begins with sedating him and then drowning him in the bath...

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    • The Conversation (1974) Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Allen Garfield. Drama, Mystery, Thriller (1h 53m) 7.8 on IMDb — 97% on RT.
    • Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Directed by Don Siegel. Starring Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Larry Gates. Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi (1h 20m) 7.7 on IMDb — 98% on RT.
    • The Game (1997) Directed by David Fincher. Starring Michael Douglas, Deborah Kara Unger, Sean Penn. Drama, Mystery, Thriller (2h 9m) 7.7 on IMDb — 77% on RT.
  2. Oct 26, 2000 · Paranoid: Directed by John Duigan. With Jessica Alba, Iain Glen, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Ewen Bremner. A fashion model, living in London, attends a dinner party in the country side.

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    • Crime, Horror, Thriller
    • John Duigan
    • 2000-10-26
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