The Suspense is Killing Us The Suspense is Killing Us
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- TV & Film
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A podcast about movie thrillers from the 80/90’s and even sometimes the 2000s! Hosted by Matt Lynch, Emalie Soderback and Travis Vogt.
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Ep. 141: BURNING BRIDGES
The great Jeff Bridges finally gets his own episode, and all three of the movies are about crazy conspiracies! Hopefully he'll be adhering to a strict drug regimen to keep his mind limber.
WINTER KILLS (1979, William Richert)
CUTTER'S WAY (1981, Ivan Passer)
ARLINGTON ROAD (1999, Mark Pellington) -
Ep. 140: MONK-Y BUSINESS
At long last we are tackling movies that delve into the esoterica of ancient Catholicism! That's right, we got three movies about monks, monasteries and MURDER, two of which finally stick it to the dastardly Benedictines!
THE NAME OF THE ROSE (1986, Jean-Jacques Annaud)
THE ORDER (2003, Brian Helgeland)
THE RECKONING (2004, Paul McGuigan) -
Ep. 139: CRIMES OF THE FUTURE
We're discussing three out of this world sci-fi cop thrillers! Well technically only one is out of this world. The other two have robot spiders and aliens, but they are, in fact, of this world.
OUTLAND (1981, Peter Hyams)
RUNAWAY (1984, Michael Crichton)
ALIEN NATION (1988, Graham Baker) -
Ep. 138: BANK SHOTS
The big banks are Big Bads in this trio of finance-based potboilers! You're about to overdraft...on death!
BOILER ROOM (2000, Ben Younger)
THE INTERNATIONAL (2009, Tom Tykwer)
ARBITRAGE (2012, Nicholas Jarecki) -
Ep. 137: RIPLEYS, BELIEVE IT OR NOT
We're talking about three movies based on Patricia Highsmith's Tom Ripley series, in descending order of likelihood you've ever seen it!
THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY (1999, Anthony Minghella)
RIPLEY'S GAME (2002, Liliana Cavani)
RIPLEY UNDER GROUND (2005, Roger Spottiswoode) -
Ep. 136: ELLROY WAS HERE
To analyze the work of cantankerous crime writer James Ellroy, we're discussing an award winning classic, a notorious Brian DePalma flop and also Street Kings. Whatever you desire, this episode has it!
LA CONFIDENTIAL (1997, Curtis Hanson)
THE BLACK DAHLIA (2006, Brian DePalma)
STREET KINGS (2008, David Ayer)