Friday, January 30, 2026

Thriller Genre

For this part of the portfolio, we decided to change our film idea, so it fits the Thriller genre more effectively. The Thriller genre focuses on building tension, suspense, and uncertainty, which works better with the direction our story is now taking. Thriller films rely on creating a sense of danger and anticipation, keeping the audience engaged through unexpected twists and high‑stakes situations. These films often explore themes like fear, mystery, and psychological pressure, using pacing and atmosphere to maintain constant suspense.

Thrillers typically use tight framing, shadows, and fast or unpredictable editing to highlight the intensity of the story. The tone is usually tense and gripping, aiming to keep viewers on edge as the characters face threats or uncover hidden truths. When it comes to marketing, Thrilller films often use dark, dramatic imagery and trailers that tease the central mystery without revealing too much. This helps position the film as excitinf.

Thriller films usually appeal to audiences around the age of 15–40 who enjoy fast‑paced, suspense‑driven stories that focus on danger, mystery, and psychological tension.




Psycho is a strong example of the Thriller genre because it builds tension through mystery, suspense, and psychological uncertainty. The film follows Marion Crane and later Norman Bates as the story slowly reveals hidden motives, unsettling behavior, and a growing sense of danger. Its use of isolated settings, dramatic lighting, and unpredictable plot twists creates constant suspense and keeps the audience on edge.


The Dark Knight is a strong example of the Thriller genre because it builds constant tension through danger, moral conflict, and psychological pressure. The film follows Batman as he confronts the Joker, whose chaotic and unpredictable actions create suspense throughout the story. Its dark visuals, fast pacing, and high‑stakes situations match key Thriller conventions, while the intense performances and close‑ups highlight the fear, tension, and emotional strain driving the narrative.

References:

Wikipedia contributors. (2024). Thriller (genre). Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_(genre) Thriller (genre) - Wikipedia

FilmDaft. (2019). What is a thriller movie? Definition, traits & classic examples. https://filmdaft.com/what-is-a-thriller-movie-definition-traits-examples/psychological thriller Archives - FilmDaft

Encyclopedia.com.. (n.d.). Thrillers. https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/culture-magazines/thrillersThrillers | Encyclopedia.com

Psycho (1960) – IMDb

IMDb. (n.d.). Psycho (1960). IMDb. Psycho (1960) - IMDb

The Dark Knight (2008) – IMDb

IMDb. (n.d.). The Dark Knight (2008). IMDb. The Dark Knight (2008) - IMDb

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