Tag #Psychological Thriller

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Colombian Author Pilar Quintana's "Noche Negra": A Psychological Thriller Exploring Isolation and Fear

Pilar Quintana's new novel, "Noche Negra," follows Rosa, a woman living alone in the Colombian rainforest, whose isolation triggers deep-seated fears and trauma, exploring themes of violence, mental fortitude, and the female experience.

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The One That Got Away": A Welsh Cold Case Reopens Old Wounds

In the Welsh countryside, a young nurse's murder forces DS Rick Sheldon and his former fiancée, DI Ffion Lloyd, to confront a cold case with haunting similarities and unresolved trauma, reigniting old wounds and endangering lives.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Sharp Corner": Car Crashes Expose Existential Crisis

In Jason Buxton's "Sharp Corner", a couple's dream home near a deadly curve becomes the unsettling backdrop for a series of car accidents that trigger a husband's existential crisis and unravels their marriage.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Tatort" Münster: False Confessions Expose Germany's Housing Crisis

The latest Münster "Tatort" episode, "Fiderallala," uses a case involving manipulated memories and false confessions to explore Germany's housing crisis, highlighting how social pressures can lead to desperate actions and expose vulnerabilities in the justice system.

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What Marielle Knows": Telepathic Child Exposes Family Secrets

What Marielle Knows", directed by Frédéric Hambalek, premiered at the Berlin Film Festival on February 17th. The film follows a girl who gains telepathic abilities, forcing her parents to confront their secrets and strained marriage, leading to significant changes in their behavior and relationships...

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The Sequel": A Novel Exploring Authorship and Reality

Jean Hanff Korelitz's "The Sequel" is a suspenseful novel that continues the story from her previous book, "The Plot," exploring themes of authorship, reality, and perspective through a complex plot with shifting perspectives and unexpected twists.

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The Man in My Basement": A Parable on Racism and Capitalism

Nadia Latif's film adaptation of Walter Mosley's novel explores themes of racism, capitalism, and exploitation through the story of Charles Blakey, a Black man struggling to keep his ancestral home, who rents his basement to a mysterious white businessman with unsettling consequences.

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Intergenerational Trauma in "Staring at the Sun

Staring at the Sun" traces four generations of a German family on a Saxony-Anhalt farm from WWI to modern Germany, revealing how trauma, abuse, and repression across generations manifest as uncanny events and psychological issues.

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32% Bias Score

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Cronenberg's "The Shrouds": Exploring Grief Through Technology

The Shrouds", David Cronenberg's new film starring Vincent Cassel and Diane Kruger, explores the grief of a man whose company offers real-time views of decomposition, intertwining his personal loss with corporate sabotage and questions surrounding his wife's death.

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Good Health and Well-being
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The Rule of Jenny Pen Ma": Understaffing in Nursing Homes Exposes Elderly to Abuse

The Rule of Jenny Pen Ma," a 115-minute psychological thriller released in March 20, stars Geoffrey Rush and John Lithgow in a New Zealand nursing home where understaffing allows a bully to terrorize residents, highlighting systemic issues within the care system.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Labed's "Sisters": A Stylistic but Disconnected Adaptation

Ariane Labed's feature film debut, "Sisters," adapts Daisy Johnson's novel, blending Greek new wave influences and literary homages while following two sisters' intense bond amidst bullying and strange events in Ireland.

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Bristol Murder Investigation Uncovers Paedophile Ring

The Crow Girl", a British TV series, follows DCI Jeanette Kilburn's investigation into the murders of three young men found with lidocaine and unique injuries in Bristol, uncovering links to a potential paedophile ring, a missing person, exploited immigrants, and a possibly corrupt police officer.

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