A Quote by Brad Anderson

I find psychological thrillers interesting both dramatically and visually. — © Brad Anderson
I find psychological thrillers interesting both dramatically and visually.
My favorite types of movies to watch as a viewer are thrillers - I really have a soft spot for them, I love them. Especially psychological thrillers.
I happen to believe that most people - and this is where I differ from many of my contemporaries, or at least as they express themselves - I think that virtually every human being is dramatically interesting. Not only is he dramatically interesting, he is a creature of stature whoever he is.
I think I'll stick with psychological thrillers.
The audience simply don't find a heroine picking a fight with 10 guys as convincing as a hero. So the industry always sticks to psychological thrillers and ghost movies for heroine-oriented projects and this can sustain only for a short time.
For me, a big part of writing psychological thrillers is choosing crimes committed for motives which would only apply to a particular person in a particular situation; a unique, one-off motive that is born out of someone's particular range of psychological afflictions.
I always wanted to write psychological thrillers.
I like psychological thrillers but when it's demonic, there's no uplifting message.
The older I get, the more I love psychological thrillers.
I do like the dark, gritty psychological thrillers, but sometimes we need a little respite from that.
Visually, a lot of the electronic artists have really interesting video and interesting things like that.
When you think about it, psychological thrillers often involve extraordinary events happening to ordinary people.
Among the best of Hitchcock's own psychological thrillers is 'Spellbound,' whose story unusually wrapped the subject of psychoanalysis around a murder mystery.
I'm hooked on Polanski's films, his psychological thrillers. I love 'Rosemary's Baby,' I love 'Repulsion.'
The horror genre is probably my favorite genre along with psychological thrillers.
If you have that group of people who are both nice and also creative, then you have surprises like a room with monkeys in them. That has taken a very good scene and just made it a great scene. I want my movies to be visually interesting and to have a lot of energy and be colorful and full of life.
I don't watch things like Jeepers Creepers or Final Destination 53 ½. I really like more of the psychological thrillers.
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