Collider ranks 10 most thrilling movies of all time
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Collider published a ranked list of the 10 most thrilling movies of all time, acknowledging that such a selection is subjective. The list includes films from various decades and countries, ranging from a 1944 film noir to a 2019 South Korean thriller. The article notes that thrillers have existed since the silent era and continue to thrive. Each entry on the list is accompanied by a brief explanation of why the film was chosen, with the number one spot going to a 1975 Steven Spielberg film about a killer shark.
What’s reported
The list includes: 'The Raid' (2011), 'Double Indemnity' (1944), 'Inglourious Basterds' (2009), 'The Man Who Stole the Sun' (1979), 'Parasite' (2019), 'The Wages of Fear' (1953), 'Hard Boiled' (1992), 'The Dark Knight' (2008), 'North by Northwest' (1959), and 'Jaws' (1975).
'Jaws' (1975) is ranked number one, described as a film about a killer shark terrorizing a small coastal town.
'Parasite' (2019) is a South Korean film about two families separated by wealth and class.
'The Man Who Stole the Sun' (1979) centers on a high school teacher building an atomic bomb in his apartment.
The article states that thrillers have been made since the silent era, citing serials like 'The Vampires' and 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'.
Sources: collider.com
