If there’s a thriller out there more exhilarating, sexier or packed with iconic moments than this one, we’ve yet to see it. Written by A bbey Bender, Joshua Rothkopf, Phil de Semlyen, Tom Huddleston, Andy Kryza & Tomris Laffly But after much interrogation under a naked light bulb, we did it. All that makes choosing the 100 best thrillers of all time a difficult task. Indeed, every decade gets the thrillers it deserves, from post- World War II film noir and Nixon-era conspiracies to the tawdry (but loveable) ’80s erotic thrillers. From Taxi Driver to Shutter Island, Martin Scorsese also knows his way around a thriller, and there have been numerous James Bond movies that have left pulses racing. David Fincher has an excellent grip on the genre, films like Seven, Zodiac and Gone Girl all imbued with an almost tangible sense of uneasiness. But the master left fertile ground for his sucessors to turn the screws. Of course, Alfred Hitchcock is the master of the thriller, unmatched even today. And there are generally some recurrent themes such as murder, political intruige, espionge, conspiracy, criminal activity or psychological manipulation (and sometimes they include all of the above, give or take an Ashley Judd). Suspense and a sense of tension is key, of course. While film genres like science fiction, horror films and romance are relatively easy to pigeonhole, there are no hard or fast rules with regards to what constitutes a thriller.
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