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Film reviewer Hal Erickson said: "Although the actual story has enough inherent drama for five TV movies, the producers felt the necessity to add a few overly melodramatic touches to heighten the suspense; also, aviation enthusiasts weren't too happy with the script's inaccuracies, nor were movie purists impressed by the surprisingly shoddy ...
It was also placed on a similar list—'The Best 1000 Movies Ever Made'—by The New York Times. [48] In November 2015, the film was ranked fourth in the Writers Guild of America's list of '101 Funniest Screenplays'. [49] MaximOnline.com named the airplane crash in Airplane! as number four on its list of "Most Horrific Movie Plane Crashes ...
This is chronological list of thriller films split by decade. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between thriller and other genres (including, action , crime , and horror films ); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to thriller, even if it bends genres.
On June 14, 2010, Nick Hyman of Metacritic included Final Destination in the website's editorial 15 Movies the Critics Got Wrong, noting that "the elaborate suspense/action set pieces from the first two films are more impressive than most". [35] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B− on an A+ to F scale. [36]
Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club compared Ground Control unfavorably to a similar film, Pushing Tin, calling it "easily the second-best film about air-traffic controllers to be released over the past few months", but added that the film was a "competent, unremarkable disaster movie." He noted that the film's characters were "one-dimensional" and ...