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    Thomas Benigno is a legal thriller author best known for the writing of the Good Layer series of novels. Benigno is a practicing lawyer that graduated from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and is currently resident in Long Island, New York. He was one of the best lawyers ever to study law at Benjamin and proved his proficiency very early in his career when he was mad Associate Attorney at the recommendation of his New York Legal Aid Society Law Clinic Professor Barry Scheck. While he was an…

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    The shot being referred to throughout this essay is that between 01:42:05 and 01:44:17 of Hitchcock’s psychological thriller film Vertigo. Before this shot takes place, we ,along with John ‘Scottie’ Ferguson, have been lead to believe that Madeline Elster committed suicide, jumping out of the church bell tower at Mission San Juan Bautista. In the time following the suicide, Scottie becomes emotionally unstable and blames Madeline death on himself, his acrophobia holding his back from climbing…

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    Tyrell's Effectiveness

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    In this paper the client’s name is Tyrell and he is thirty years old and he works at a well-respected law firm, where he works as a clerk at the firm. Tyrell, is African-American male and he is homosexual. He just recently graduated from law school two years ago and is well on his way starting his career. At this job, he works long hours and the job is very demanding. Tyrell sometimes goes several days without sleep, because of his job and the demand that it carries. Tyrell is romantically…

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    The movie “Inside Man” consist of crime thriller, detective, and mystery. This detective movie consists of a bank heist. There are many hostages and criminals within the mystery. The detective must be inspiring and able to put clues together no one else can. Also, the detective in this movie must follow police procedural. A good detective story has many mysteries involved and the detective has great mindset skills. In the beginning of the detective mystery there is a called made of a bank…

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    M (Fritz Lang, 1931) is a cinematic German piece that aided in introducing the psychological thriller genre to a wide audience across the globe. When compared to American cinema at the same time, M is distinguishable by its’ dark theme and clear opposition toward the Nazi regime in a time of censorship, American cinema during the time was experiencing the ‘Golden Age’ of Hollywood, producing very star-studded films that were transitioning from the family friendly to adult oriented and thus, also…

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    UNIVERSAL DRIFTER is a supernatural, action thriller. There are solid themes about revenge and karma. This is the type of script with potential, but would benefit from further development. The second half of the script appears to work better than the first half of the script. This is worth discussing. The opening and first act set up the ordinary world of the two core characters of Annette and Jack. Jack’s introduction is intriguing, as it introduces the element of the supernatural. However,…

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    Race/ethnicity plays a huge role in the music industry. Rollingstone voted Jimi Hendrix as the #1 guitarist of all time, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” is the best selling album of all time. Bands like The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, AC/DC, and more have come over to America from various countries and have become huge stars. There have been artists who have represented or converted to other cultures…

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    emotions, gripping the reader to the very end, making it an irresistible read. The book by Gillian Flynn, turned movie, is a suspense-thriller, broken into three parts, over 395 pages. Each part is narrated as a timeline and recounts the days leading up to…

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    Erika Dobis 10/13/15 English Thriller Story Sleep paralysis is the inability to move or speak when falling asleep or upon waking. The feeling is so horrifying because you've always been able to move. When someone has sleep paralysis they feel vulnerable and watched. One day as I was walking home from a long day at work. I felt really strange today. I felt like there was always someone next to me...... I rushed in my house and literally passed out from my exhausting day. As I was sleeping, I…

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    A Horror- thriller written by Joseph Stefano, directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. It is shot entirely in black and white, set in Phoenix. It follows a theme of a passion driven crimes. Hitchcock uses the character of Marion Crane, Norman Bates and Sam Loomis to drive this narrative. The Sam and Marion Characters are shown in the establishing shot, inside a hotel room where they appear to be having a heated discussion about their dodgy relationship and a potential future. Marion’s inner…

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