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Conspiracy fiction
The conspiracy thriller (or paranoid thriller) is a subgenre of thriller fiction.
A common theme in such works is that characters discovering a secretive conspiracy may be unable to tell what is true about the conspiracy, or even what is real: rumors, lies, propaganda, and counter-propaganda build...
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Capricorn One
Capricorn One is a 1978 thriller movie about a Mars landing hoax. It was written and directed by Peter Hyams and produced by Lew Grade's ITC Entertainment production company for Warner Bros.
Although thematically Capricorn One is a typical 1970s...
- x Initial release date:
- 1978
- x Directed by:
- Peter Hyams
- x Tagline:
- Would you be shocked to find out that the greatest moment of our recent history may not have happened at all?,
- The mission was a sham. The murders were real.
Nikita
Nikita (re-titled La Femme Nikita in some countries) is a 1990 French action film written and directed by Luc Besson.
Nikita Taylor (Anne Parillaud) is a teenage delinquent and heroin addict who participates in robbing the pharmacy of the parents of...
- x Initial release date:
- Feb 21, 1990
- x Directed by:
- Luc Besson
- x Tagline: