It’s been several months since I was last in a darkroom. For me, scanning all my black and white negatives is just not the same as the physical process of producing prints in the darkroom. Not to mention the beautiful contact sheets I love producing! Some of you may remember from one of my previous […]… Continue reading Missing working in the darkroom — Natalie Smart Film Photography
Author: thrillersuspense
Monthly Film and Writing Festival showcasing the best of the Thriller/Suspense Genre.
Film photography interview with Melvin Mapa — Natalie Smart Film Photography
For anybody who may be interested, I recently did an interview with Melvin Mapa about my love of film photography. Here is a link to the interview: https://www.melvinmapa.net/post/interview-with-natalie-smart-united-kingdom There are also some interviews with other film photographers on this website which are definitely worth checking out. via Film photography interview with Melvin Mapa — Natalie Smart… Continue reading Film photography interview with Melvin Mapa — Natalie Smart Film Photography
Screenplay of the Day (Watch Reading): OPERATION BABYLIFT by John McCarney — Festival Reviews
The true story of a Bowie knife toting airline CEO and a Volkswagen van driving hippie who risk their live to save mixed race orphans from being murdered. CAST LIST: Jenkins: Christopher Bautista Narrator: Sean Ballantyne Daly : Malcolm Taylor Cory: Luke Robinson **** via Screenplay of the Day (Watch Reading): OPERATION BABYLIFT by John McCarney… Continue reading Screenplay of the Day (Watch Reading): OPERATION BABYLIFT by John McCarney — Festival Reviews
40th anniversary of Hitchcock’s death — words and music and stories
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (1899 – 29 April 1980) was one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema and the father of the thriller genre. He was a master of pure cinema, able to reconcile aesthetics with the demands of the box-office. He used of the camera angle to draw the viewer’s […]… Continue reading 40th anniversary of Hitchcock’s death — words and music and stories
Adrienne Vaughan: The Layers and Textures within Romantic Suspense — Sue Fortin, Author
The celebrations with the Romantic Novelists’ Association continue as they mark their 60th anniversary and I’m delighted to welcome Adrienne Vaughan as my next guest in this series of posts looking at romantic suspense. Romantic suspense comes in many forms, how would you describe the sort you write? My stories tend to be multi-generational, so… Continue reading Adrienne Vaughan: The Layers and Textures within Romantic Suspense — Sue Fortin, Author
Taking Fear Out of Suspense – Daily Quote — Jo Hawk
I don’t like suspense. I disdain horror, splatters, thrillers, mysteries, police procedurals, or almost any story where a character’s sole reason for existence is to serve as a dead body. As you might imagine, Stephen King and the authors of his ilk do not grace my TBR list. Watching any graphic displays in the form […]… Continue reading Taking Fear Out of Suspense – Daily Quote — Jo Hawk
On Writing Romantic Suspense — sisterhood of suspense
Writing romantic suspense involves the skillful juggling of romantic elements and nail-biting suspense. A daunting task but so rewarding when all the essential ingredients come together in a well-crafted, character-driven novel. Here are eight tips: Ask yourself: what is intriguing about the premise? What will attract readers to the book? In Sue Grafton’s Alphabet Series, […]… Continue reading On Writing Romantic Suspense — sisterhood of suspense
Read These Thrillers Before They Become Movies/Series This Year — Angie Dokos
Originally posted on Ludwig’s Thrillers: 1. Defending Jacob – William Landay Apple TV+ has announced that the first three episodes of its crime show “Defending Jacob” – based on the bestselling novel by William Landay – will premiere on April 24, starring Evans, Michelle Dockery, Jaeden Martell, Cherry Jones, and Pablo Schreiber. It revolves… via Read… Continue reading Read These Thrillers Before They Become Movies/Series This Year — Angie Dokos
Night of the Hunter (1955) — Ghost Dog
Movie Blurb Directed by Charles Laughton, starring Robert Mitchum, Shelly Winters, and Lillian Gish Billed as one of the scariest movies ever made, Night of the Hunter (1955) is certainly chilling. Nobody does menace quite like Robert Mitchum. He plays a psychopathic man of the cloth who wields a switchblade knife like an erect penis.… Continue reading Night of the Hunter (1955) — Ghost Dog
Making the Most of Quarantine: Different Kinds of Thriller Movies You May Binge Watch — Alex Writes
People have been ordered to stay in their respective houses to enjoy the comfort of their homes and to avoid the spreading of the novel coronavirus. There have been different takes on this order, some are okay with it while others are struggling. It is because not everyone is the same. In a family of […]… Continue reading Making the Most of Quarantine: Different Kinds of Thriller Movies You May Binge Watch — Alex Writes
