"Tell No One," one of the best suspense movies of the last decade, and "The Chaser," another one of the best.
The Descent.
I'm not particularly claustrophobic, but cave diving is certainly not for me. This is honestly the scariest film I've ever seen, incredibly tense...
It all goes to pot when the monsters turn up.
That's sort of what I was thinking, but I still think it has some elements of suspense. For one, we don't know everything that actually went on in the plane, so the creative license that the filmmakers took added some uncertainty.I'm not sure how anyone can call United 93 suspenseful because I would say that 'suspense' (at least in the traditional sense) requires an element of uncertainty, something that United 93 definitely lacks.
That's sort of what I was thinking, but I still think it has some elements of suspense. For one, we don't know everything that actually went on in the plane, so the creative license that the filmmakers took added some uncertainty.
As for the movie as a whole, I gripped my seat more and my throat was locked harder during United 93 than with any other 'suspense' movie, so that has to count for something.
Alien.
The Descent.
It all goes to pot when the monsters turn up.
some good ones. tell no one is definitely up there on the list. So its the uncertainty of the situation that you take into account when judging wether a movie is somewhat or really suspenseful? and obviously how believable it is
Has anyone said Jaws??