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Basic Instinct opened in theaters in the United States and Canada on March 20, 1992, and became one of the highest-grossing films of that year. It debuted at number one at the US box office , grossing $15 million in its opening weekend.
Basic Instinct. Jump to. Edit. Summaries. A violent police detective investigates a brutal murder that might involve a manipulative and seductive novelist. A former rock star, Johnny Boz, is brutally killed during sex, and the case is assigned to detective Nick Curran of the SFPD. During the investigation, Nick meets Catherine Tramell, a crime ...
Unevenly echoing the work of Alfred Hitchcock, Basic Instinct contains a star-making performance from Sharon Stone but is ultimately undone by its problematic, overly lurid plot. Read Critics...
In their protests against Paul Verhoeven's "Basic Instinct," gay activists have been giving away the ending of the movie. With some thrillers, that would be a damaging blow. But the ending of "Basic Instinct" is so arbitrary that it hardly matters.
San Francisco detective Nick Curran is investigating the murder of a once-celebrated rock star and he`s made a few unsettling discoveries: a bloody ice pick,...
Basic Instinct. 1992 · 2 hr 9 min. R. Thriller · Drama. As he investigates a grisly murder, a homicide detective becomes dangerously entangled with a seductive crime novelist who becomes the prime suspect. Subtitles: English, Español.
A police detective plays a seductive game of cat and mouse with a manipulative novelist who is the prime suspect in her rock star boyfriend’s murder.
Basic Instinct (1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Never fall in love with your suspect!The mysterious Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone), a beautiful crime novelist, becomes a suspect when she is linked to the...
Making an erotic thriller after Basic Instinct was like making a space opera just after Star Wars came out. It might do well at the box office, but it could only ever come across as a pale...