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.
When you think about it, psychological thrillers often involve extraordinary events happening to ordinary people.
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 find psychological thrillers interesting both dramatically and visually.
I do like the dark, gritty psychological thrillers, but sometimes we need a little respite from that.
I think, primarily, we love spy thrillers, and I think, instinctively, we love the tension that those thrillers can bring.
Only three or four thrillers are made in Hindi cinema in a year. There is a fascination for crime genre but producers think thrillers don't have that much of a market or will not get picked up for satellite rights.
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.
I don't watch things like Jeepers Creepers or Final Destination 53 ½. I really like more of the psychological thrillers.
You can't do psychological thrillers. There's no audience. I've heard this. I've heard this from studios.
Horror movies have never been my thing. I love psychological thrillers like The Exorcist, The Shining, even though they scare the living daylights out of me.