Thriller

"Watch Thriller Movies Online" "Download Thriller Movies free"

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Taken (2009)


What if a super spy like Jason Bourne in his middle-aged years got into a situation where his daughter is kidnapped by illegal human traffickers? The result of that high concept is Pierre Morrel’s Taken, a swift, compact French action thriller that does a devious number on the kidnapping story genre with the slickness and smarts of deadly espionage. The kidnapping villains clearly have no idea what kind of father they are dealing with.

As the movie opens, the hero of the story, a divorced ex-CIA operative named Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson), is already paranoid about his 17-year-old daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace) traveling to Paris for the first time with only one other friend, Amanda (Katie Cassidy). After initially refusing to sign consent for her to travel as a minor without parental supervision, he reluctantly agrees thinking that this may be his chance to bond with his estranged daughter since he has moved back closer to his daughter in London, although she has told more than a few lies to be able to slide past Bryan’s seemingly overbearing paranoid assumptions. Then, when she arrives in Paris and while on the phone with her, he overhears her being taken away by some group of men.

The initial introductions of Bryan attempting to reconnect with his daughter and his ex-wife, Lenore (Famke Janssen), who is now married to Stuart (Xander Berkeley) but still mad at him for sacrificing his family for his covert job are no doubt a little bit hokey. But the movie quickly shows that it means business once Bryan gives his ultimatum to a kidnapper on the phone he overhears, assuredly warning them that he will find and kill them with all the skills he has acquired. As he quickly hears from a spy analyst friend, Sam (Leland Orser) that the kidnapper is part of a sex trade trafficking mob, he finds he has only 96 hours to find his daughter or else she will likely never be found.

Once Bryan flies into Paris, the movie becomes a nonstop, cathartic ride in which the kidnappers can barely blink before they can figure out Bryan’s next move. The director, Pierre Morrel (who previously directed the equally kinetic District B13) and writers, Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen seem to have taken a lot of cues from the Bourne movies from the surveillance tactics and car chases to the martial arts fights and rapid-fire editing, all while giving them their trademark, at times almost monochromatic gloss in true Luc Besson style. And like the Bourne movies and District B13, it is almost perfunctory to try to describe much of the ceaseless action in words, as the film itself rarely takes a breath in showing the lightning speed with which this ex-CIA operative returns to his training roots for a more personal cause.

Watch Taken (2009) Online Download Taken (2009) Free

Play Watch Full Movie DIVX

Play Watch Full Movie FLASH

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Full Movie SUPERNOVATUBE

Play Watch Part 1 MEGAVIDEO
Play Watch Part 2 MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Part 1 ZSHARE
Play Watch Part 2 ZSHARE

Play Watch Part 1 YOUKU
Play Watch Part 2 YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie FREESTREAMTUBE

Play Watch Full Movie ZSHARE

Play Watch Full Movie STAGEVU

Play Watch Full Movie MOVSHARE

Play Watch Full Movie YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Full Movie DAILYMOTION

Play Watch Part 1 MEGAVIDEO
Play Watch Part 2 MEGAVIDEO
Play Watch Part 3 MEGAVIDEO
Play Watch Part 4 MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Part 1 YOUKU
Play Watch Part 2 YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie FREESTREAMTUBE

Play Watch Full Movie ZSHARE

Play Watch Full Movie STAGEVU

Play Watch Full Movie MOVSHARE

Play Watch Full Movie YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie YOUKU

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch FULL MOVIE MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch FULL MOVIE MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch FULL MOVIE MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch Full Movie MEGAVIDEO

Play Watch FULL MOVIE MEGAVIDEO

Changeling (2008)


Clint Eastwood's Changeling (which may or may not be now known as The Exchange), is a riveting drama about a missing boy and the undying constancy of a mother's love. Angelina Jolie excels in a powerful performance as Christine Collins, whose nine-year-old son, Walter, disappeared in 1928. Five months later, police returned to her a boy they said was Walter; Christine alleged that the boy was not her son.

At the time, the Los Angeles police department was under considerable pressure due to the efforts of a Presbyterian minister, Reverend Gustav Briegleb (John Malcovich), to expose corruption within the police force. Captain Jones (Jeffrey Donovan), who heads up the investigation, doesn't particularly care whether the boy is or isn't Walter Collins; he has a publicity campaign to manage that's all about making himself look good, so he tries to convince Christine to accept the found boy as her son. When she fights back by going to the press, Jones has her committed to the psycho ward.



The film is based on a the true story of the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders in the late 1920s; Gordon Stewart Northcott molested, tortured, killed and dismembered 20 or so young boys on his rural farm before his nephew confessed to police what was taking place there. Because the film is based on real events, we know going in how it's going to end; the film's tension rides, therefore, not in the destination but in the journey to get there. Eastwood controls the film's pacing with a careful touch, letting us feel Christine's anguish, and taking us all the way down into her dark night of the soul before granting the emotional release at the film's somewhat redemptive end.

Jolie portrays a classic tragic heroine in the film; a single mother abandoned by Walter's father, she's raised her boy alone, and he's all she has. Her reaction to Captain Jones's refusal to accept that the boy the police have brought home to her is not her son goes from earnest insistence to stark disbelief to anger. The police captain, unwilling to acknowledge the failings of his department, makes her the enemy rather than the victim, alternately painting her in the press as a negligent mother who simply doesn't want to take responsibility for her son now that he's found, or perhaps a hysterical woman with delusions of paranoia.

This is a case of real life being stranger (or perhaps, more horrific) than fiction. If a screenwriter had written a script like this that was purely fictional, audiences would find it hard to accept. It seems rather fantastic to imagine that the police wouldn't simply believe a mother who says, this is not my child. Of course she would know her own child; I'd know any of my kids in a pitch black room, by the outline of their profiles, the feel of their hair, their unique scents. It's important to keep in perspective, though, that the film takes place in 1928, during a time with corruption on the police force was rampant, women were viewed as emotional and prone to bouts of hysteria, and people could be locked in a mental hospital to get them out of the way of those in power.

Anytime a film centers on the idea of a child in peril, the dramatic tension stakes are raised accordingly, but the conflict in the film works on many levels: in Christine facing the police captain; in the captain versus the preacher; in good cop versus bad cop; and, of course, in the broader theme of Christine facing the challenges women of that time faced in society generally. Watching that very real history play out -- the whole, "there now, be a good girl, keep your mouth shut and just do as you're told" mentality, rankles me to my very core, as I expect it will to most modern women watching it.

Eastwood relies largely on the strength of Jolie's performance to carry the film, playing up the bully-victim relationship to the hilt to create a sense of opposing forces crashing into each other. Jolie's mama-lioness performance is powerful -- she plays Christine as both strong and vulnerable, a woman who is both tethered to the restraints of the society in which she must maneuver, and fiercely resilient in her search for the truth about what happened to her son. Jolie's performance evokes her stylistically similar performance in A Mighty Heart; she spends most of the film wrenched in anguish that resonates to the core. In the latter third of the film, Christine undergoes a dramatic shift from the tragic woman who's lost a child to a heroine who must advocate for the rights of other women in similar situations, and one can't help but draw parallels to Jolie's own personal activism.

Donovan, as corrupt and dictatorial police captain, is infuriatingly smug, which is just as he should be for the role of a man who will stop at nothing -- not even the life of a child -- to protect his own sorry hide. John Malkovich sizzles as the preacher-with-a-cause, arcing his character nicely; Malcovitch's Brieglib starts out feeling like a grandstander, but his sympathies for Christine's plight ultimately shift his priorities. Amy Ryan sneaks in a nice supporting role as a former prostitute and fellow psych-ward detainee.

My one beef with the performances was with Jason Butler Harner as the murderer; this is a wretched, morally abysmal character, yes, but Harner kind of looks and feels like Kyle Maclachlan if he went on a really bad lost meth weekend and never came all the way back. His hysterical craziness is just a bit over-the-top and detracts from the film, but I suppose when you're playing a man who tortures little boys and chops them up with an ax, it's hard to find a middle-ground.

Regarding the other elements of the film, J. Michael Straczynski's script is first-rate; he's an excellent storyteller, and does a solid job of translating true events into a dramatic story. There's no jarring wooden dialog here, no overt exposition; Straczynski knows how to show rather than tell, and the powerful script does much to carry the film. As with most of Eastwood's films, it's artfully shot and directed and very pretty to look at. Eastwood wrote the music for the film as well, and you could practically imagine the orchestra at the Oscars playing it in January; the film telegraphs "Oscar nominations" for Jolie and Eastwood, at the least, but of course, we'll have to wait and see how the rest of the year pans out. Changeling opens November 7.

Watch Changeling Online Download Changeling Free


Link 1



Link 2

Link 3

Link 4
Part 1

Part 2

Link 5

Farm House (2008)

image

Farm House Review


Here is an engaging psychological thriller starring starring Steven Webber, Kelly Hu, William Lee Scott, and Jamie Brown. George Bessudo is the director and Daniel P. Coughlin is the writer of this classic work Truly, they have made a fabulous flick.

The story is set in the modern day mid-west and follows a young couple Chad and Scarlet who leave their past behind and head out for a brand new start. But they are in a for a rude awakening when they meet with an almost fatal car accident that makes them land in an isolated Wine Vineyard. These circumstances compel them to seek refuge from an unlikely and a mysterious farm couple. The couple then learns that this meeting is linked to their past and unknowingly they are trapped in the hands of a shady couple who seem to avenge the two. And from then on, you are taken through a series of heart aching events .The couple attempts to make reparation for the past mistakes but will they succeed in their efforts?

Watch Farm House online, Download Farm House free

Link 1


April Fool's Day

April Fool's Day Review

image

The title might lead you to think that it’s a complete light hearted flick suggesting some funny pranks played on friends, co-workers and practically everyone whom you know on an April fool’s day. But that’s not what the movie is about. Imagine on that day, a bunch of nine friends who spend their time in a mansion suddenly find each one dying mysteriously. Yeah, you’ve got it, it is a slasher movie. But, of course, the movie has comedy too, even when it gets taut at times.

Muffy played by Deborah Foreman, the richest of the lot, gets a mansion from her relative. She invites her nine friends to spend the April fool’s weekend. When everybody’s having fun, terror strikes. Few members are missing and some fatal accidents take place. The most admirable part of the movie is that the suspense is well maintained till the end of the movie. Then, there is also the sudden transformation of Muffy’s personality from a prankster to an odd girl sporting a catholic school girl sweater. Yet, throughout she’s entertaining and fun to watch.

As the film progresses, you are left with several questions until you reach the climax when you realize that the April Fool’s day joke has actually been played on us, the audience. It turns out to be real disappointing , perhaps alarming too.


Watch April Fool's Day Online, Download April Fool's Day free

Link 1