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2nd September 2008, 07:00 PM
[tscii] The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Everyone remembers the serpentine Dr Hannibal Lecter, but the real surprise here is a powerfully sympathetic female perspective on hunting serial killers.
Darkness in Talinn (1993)
A mastermind plans to cut the power to Estonia's capital to steal gold bullion, not realising that his wife is surviving on a life-support machine.
The Transporter (2002)
Jason Statham will deliver anything anywhere, but what's inside the box? A beautiful woman — that's the McGuffin and the love interest taken care of.
The Usual Suspects (1995)
This complex, moody, utterly original story of the devil and a police lineup demands that you watch it twice — and enjoy it more the second time around.
Freebie and the Bean (1974)
Cops Alan Arkin and James Caan bicker like old lovers, conduct irresponsible street shoot-outs and whack a police car through a tower block — six floors up.
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Sergio Leone's sweeping epic begins with childhood loyalties and ends decades later in betrayal and tragedy, giving De Niro his definitive gangster role.
Fargo (1996)
A great example of an interesting good cop (Frances McDormand). "And then there's this execution-type deal," she says casually, and you love her unflappability.
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
When thieves fall out, blood will be spilt . . . Tarantino's purest thriller is a razor-sharp character piece that feels like a sweat-inducing stage play.
Jar City (2006)
Iceland's traceable bloodlines reveal a series of deaths, although the most disturbing part is watching a cop eat a takeaway sheep's head.
The Last of Sheila (1973)
A Riviera mystery with six yacht-bound suspects, this neglected Sondheim-penned thriller provides all the clues and an unguessable punchline. — Times of London
Everyone remembers the serpentine Dr Hannibal Lecter, but the real surprise here is a powerfully sympathetic female perspective on hunting serial killers.
Darkness in Talinn (1993)
A mastermind plans to cut the power to Estonia's capital to steal gold bullion, not realising that his wife is surviving on a life-support machine.
The Transporter (2002)
Jason Statham will deliver anything anywhere, but what's inside the box? A beautiful woman — that's the McGuffin and the love interest taken care of.
The Usual Suspects (1995)
This complex, moody, utterly original story of the devil and a police lineup demands that you watch it twice — and enjoy it more the second time around.
Freebie and the Bean (1974)
Cops Alan Arkin and James Caan bicker like old lovers, conduct irresponsible street shoot-outs and whack a police car through a tower block — six floors up.
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Sergio Leone's sweeping epic begins with childhood loyalties and ends decades later in betrayal and tragedy, giving De Niro his definitive gangster role.
Fargo (1996)
A great example of an interesting good cop (Frances McDormand). "And then there's this execution-type deal," she says casually, and you love her unflappability.
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
When thieves fall out, blood will be spilt . . . Tarantino's purest thriller is a razor-sharp character piece that feels like a sweat-inducing stage play.
Jar City (2006)
Iceland's traceable bloodlines reveal a series of deaths, although the most disturbing part is watching a cop eat a takeaway sheep's head.
The Last of Sheila (1973)
A Riviera mystery with six yacht-bound suspects, this neglected Sondheim-penned thriller provides all the clues and an unguessable punchline. — Times of London