Real politics is messy and morally ambiguous and doesn't make for a compelling thriller. — James Surowiecki Copy Share Image
I love the horror genre and the thriller genre, so I've got no problem with playing a psycho. — Valorie Curry Copy Share Image
The intricacy of plotting a thriller is akin to writing formal poetry. — Julianna Baggott Copy Share Image
I'm really into kind of a 'Sixth Sense' type of movie - mysteries, thrillers a little bit. — Shaun Livingston Copy Share Image
I like films that are gritty and hard-hitting and suspenseful. Thrillers, too. — Domhnall Gleeson Copy Share Image
“I write thrillers for the same reason that people read them – it's escapism.” — Ken McClure Copy Share Image
When you're making a psychological thriller, what you need to do is have an audience on shifting sand so they're never quite… — Mark Strong Copy Share Image
If you're going to write thrillers, you have to make a decision if you are going to be realistic or go off… — Karin Slaughter Copy Share Image
“I needed to know, Jesse. I needed to get inside his head. To find this son of a bitch, I need to… — Nina D'Angelo Copy Share Image
Whether I'll get the chance to write fiction, I don't know. I could do political conspiracy thrillers, couldn't I? With an investigative… — Heather Brooke Copy Share Image
When I was growing up, my idea of a writer was someone like Sven Hassel, that mysterious Danish author who wrote thrillers… — Andrew O'Hagan Copy Share Image
I read Freud because I find him an excellent writer... a writer of police thrillers that can be followed with great passion. — Italo Calvino Copy Share Image
It's not often a thriller keeps me wound up as well as 'Headhunters' did. I knew I was being manipulated and didn't… — Roger Ebert Copy Share Image
For escape, I love popcorn thrillers that you can read in a weekend, like 'Sharp Objects' and 'The Woman in Cabin 10.' — Krysten Ritter Copy Share Image
All the plays that have ever been written, from ancient Greece to the present day, have never really been anything but thrillers...… — Eugene Ionesco Copy Share Image
I'm not 100% sure 'Rebecca' qualifies as a thriller, given it's three parts screwed-up love story and two parts ghost-story-without-a-ghost, but the… — Ruth Ware Copy Share Image
I am comfortable calling myself a writer of suspense, or a writer of thrillers; both terms are sort of interchangeable to me.… — Christopher Rice Copy Share Image
I don't find any real rivalries with crime and thriller writers anyway. That might sound a little Pollyanna, but for the most… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
Mysteries and thrillers are not the same things, though they are literary siblings. Roughly put, I would say the distinction is that… — Jon Meacham Copy Share Image
I read a lot of ghost stories because I was writing a ghost story. I didn't think at all I was writing… — Susan Hill Copy Share Image
My intent is not to inflame Muslims but to entertain readers of great thrillers. At the end of the day, I want… — Brad Thor Copy Share Image
A lot of my books have been that way. My World War II thriller about Sarin gas [Black Cross] was published two… — Greg Iles Copy Share Image
Usually it's just material that resonates with me and I never know exactly what that's gonna be. And there's obviously a certain… — Michael Landon, Jr Copy Share Image
“She hit the button again, holding her breath this time until she heard it. Soft, sibilant, as insubstantial as the breaths that… — Jane Taylor Starwood Copy Share Image
More and more, I play myself, as I get older. Even as a writer, I never got typecast. I've always bounced from… — Jim Piddock Copy Share Image
The definition of horror is pretty broad. What causes us "horror" is actually a many splendored thing (laughs). It can be hard… — Bryan Fuller Copy Share Image
I've been very lucky at what's happened in my career to date, but playing something as far from me as possible is… — Benedict Cumberbatch Copy Share Image
In a business that has exploited and ignored our people I have only found dead-ends. We need romantic comedies, gross-out and mockery… — Misty Upham Copy Share Image
Critics have found in the narrative a veneer of erudition that cloaks nothing more than a James Bond-style romp, albeit a highly… — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
In almost every thriller, a point is reached when someone, usually calling from a phone booth, telephones with a vital piece of… — Renata Adler Copy Share Image
I find psychological thrillers interesting both dramatically and visually. — Brad Anderson Copy Share Image
I've read one too many thrillers that had really horrible technology in them. — Daniel Suarez Copy Share Image