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  1. Thriller Double Feature | Rotten Tomatoes. Trending on RT. Most Anticipated TV of May. Seen on Screen. Zendaya Movies. Play Movie Trivia. Thriller Double Feature. List. Francis Ford...

    • Horror
    • Kill Bill: Vol.1
    • The Hitcher
    • The Craft
    • The Goonies
    • Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
    • The Thing
    • A Clockwork Orange
    • Boyz N The Hood
    • American Psycho
    • Black Swan

    The quintessential female revenge flick paired with the most clever subversion of the sub-genre to date, Emerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman” takes what audiences adore about “Kill Bill” and turns it on its head. While Quentin Tarantino’s masterful tale of retribution is a beautifully-crafted, satisfyingly cathartic endeavor, Fennell’s satiric...

    Two of the finest cat-and-mouse thrillers ever made share more DNA than what initially meets the eye. Sure, one is a slightly cheesy cult horror film from the ‘80s and the other is considered a bonafide modern masterpiece, but they do have an indistinguishable likeness that makes for an intriguing marathon. In “The Hitcher”, a young man (C. Thomas ...

    It takes a bold film to revisit traumatic events from the past and reinvent them into something empowering for modern audiences, but that is exactly what these two cult-horror-classics accomplish. Taking on ideas surrounding the misogynistic bigotry of witchcraft persecution, each with their own spin, these feminist-revisionist witch tales make for...

    This definitive duo of coming-of-age films from the ‘80s remains the pinnacle of the genre. Many have tried, but few movies have ever managed to illustrate the spirit of youth and friendship quite as purely and effortlessly as these two. In an effort to save their homes from being destroyed, Richard Donner’s “The Goonies” finds a gang of outcast ki...

    Released towards the denouement of the Civil Rights Movement, Stanley Kramer’s “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” follows an interracial couple breaking the news of their recent engagement to the soon-to-be bride’s white liberal parents. If this premise seems familiar, that is because fifty years later, Jordan Peele would turn heads with his own horror...

    Originally planned as a direct sequel to the Spaghetti-Western-inspired “Django Unchained”, Quentin Tarantino would ultimately opt to take his next Western in a different direction, with a secluded winter mystery akin to John Carpenter’s “The Thing”. It’s no secret that Tarantino loves to pay homage to his favorite filmmakers, but who could have pr...

    These classics of the 1970s could easily pass for siblings; not exactly in tone or plot, but surely in spirit. Each derived from successful novels in their own right, these provocative companion pieces offered up some daring social critiques for their time, and still resonate with audiences today. Dealing with similar themes of conformity and autho...

    From separate parts of the globe, these offbeat teen dramas of the ‘90s would use their passionate voices to speak out about unrepresented problems in their respective communities and become timeless classics in the process. Shining some well-needed light on the issues surrounding South Central Los Angeles, John Singleton’s “Boyz n the Hood” follow...

    Sick, cruel, and utterly deranged, these bleak social satires definitely weren’t made for the faint of heart, but they sure are two of a kind. Holding up twisted mirrors to cut-throat capitalism and the remorseless sociopaths it makes of its participants, the pair takes turns poking fun at the cold-hearted nature of separate economic climates, to e...

    Ballet and jazz music have never seemed so terrifying. It’s crazy to think that two of the most calming art forms in the world were used to produce a pair of the most relentlessly nail-biting dramas of the 2010s. Frankly just a testament to incredible filmmaking, and a handful of outstanding performances. Natalie Portman stars in “Black Swan”, the ...

  2. Grindhouse is a 2007 American film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino.Presented as a double feature, it combines Rodriguez's Planet Terror, a horror comedy about a group of survivors who battle zombie-like creatures, and Tarantino's Death Proof, an action thriller about a murderous stuntman who kills young women with modified vehicles.

  3. Thriller Double Feature. Get ready for a night of thrills! Back to back Roger Corman produced features in the thriller genre. You'll see "The Terror" (featuring Boris Karloff & Jack Nicholson) immediately followed by "Dementia 13" (directed by Francis Ford Coppola). 18 2 h 32 min 1964.

  4. May 30, 2014 · Thriller Double Feature: Evelyn / Betrayed This Thriller Double Feature includes performances by Oscar Nominees Debra Winger and Tom Berenger, Primetime Emmy Nominees John Heard and Aidan Quinn, Golden Globe Winner Julianna Margulies, and Golden Globe Nominee Pierce Brosnan.

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  5. 1964. 2 hr 32 mins. NR. Watchlist. Get ready for a night of thrills! Back to back Roger Corman produced features in the thriller genre. You'll see "The Terror" (featuring Boris Karloff & Jack...

  6. 1964. 2 hr 32 min. Get ready for a night of thrills! Back to back Roger Corman produced features in the thriller genre. You'll see "The Terror" (featuring Boris Karloff & Jack Nicholson) immediately followed by "Dementia 13" (directed by Francis Ford Coppola). Where to Watch Details.