The best Tony Devon’s thriller movies

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The Godfather: Part III

The Godfather: Part III
7.6/10
  • Genre: CrimeDramaThriller
  • Release: 25/12/1990
  • Character: Mob Family Lawyer at Church (uncredited)
In the midst of trying to legitimize his business dealings in 1979 New York and Italy, aging mafia don, Michael Corleone seeks forgiveness for his sins while taking a young protege under his wing.

We Own the Night

We Own the Night
6.8/10
A New York nightclub manager tries to save his brother and father from Russian mafia hitmen.

Blow Out

Blow Out
7.4/10
Jack Terry is a master sound recordist who works on grade-B horror movies. Late one evening, he is recording sounds for use in his movies when he hears something unexpected through his sound equipment and records it. Curiosity gets the better of him when the media become involved, and he begins to unravel the pieces of a nefarious conspiracy. As he struggles to survive against his shadowy enemies and expose the truth, he does not know whom he can trust.

Absence of the Good

Absence of the Good
5.3/10
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Release: 15/10/1999
  • Character: Detective
Salt Lake City homicide detective Caleb Barnes is under increasing pressure from all sides to crack a string of serial killings that have been terrorizing the city. At the same time, Barnes' home life is beginning to crumble in the wake of his son's accidental death. Will he solve the killings before the stress tears him apart? Written by

Slayground

Slayground
4.9/10
Stone (Peter Coyote) hits an armored truck without his usual driver. The ensuing getaway leads to the death of an innocent. The payback is swift and brutal. The wronged father hires a twisted, sociopathic assassin to avenge his loss. One by one the offenders are punished through grisly executions. Stone uses his wits to find a reclusive friend Terry (Mel Smith) just in time for a psychedelic funhouse showdown with his stalker.

The Cradle Will Fall

The Cradle Will Fall
5.1/10
Kathy DeMaio checks into the hospital and thinks she sees a body being loaded into the trunk of a car. When the body turns up later and the murderer, Dr. Highley, thinks that DeMaio can identify him, her life is put in jeopardy. Originally made for television and adapted from a novel by Mary Higgins Clark, the interesting twist to this thriller is that several cast members of the daytime soap opera "Guiding Light" play those same roles here.

Suspicions

Suspicions
5.4/10
Six friends are trapped in an isolated cabin reachable only by a rugged ten-mile hike. Then they start to die one by one.

A Place in Hell

A Place in Hell
3/10
Inspired by a real serial killer: A disgraced detective on the trail of a serial killer and a group of student filmmakers cross paths at a Halloween fright farm in the dead of winter.

Mafioso: The Father The Son

Mafioso: The Father The Son
4.4/10
When the head of a mafia clan is perceived to be weakening, his family suffers a series of attacks. It is up to his son, Frankie, to figure out who’s behind the plot before they are all wiped out.

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