The Bone Collector
Filmed on location in Montreal and New
York, The Bone Collector is a suspense thriller that combines Rear
Window and Seven. Two cops on the trail of a brutal serial killer must
see as one, act as one, and think as one before the next victim falls.
Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington) is an intelligent forensics detective
who was paralyzed in the line of duty. The author of several books, he
has a keen eye for detail and nose for clues that have made him a
legend in the law enforcement community. Amelia Donaghy (Angelina
Jolie) is a street-smart policewoman in her twenties. On her last day
as a street cop, before being transferred to a desk job, Amelia
discovers a badly mutilated corpse. Rhyme is asked to investigate the
case, but he declines. To him, it is an open-and-shut case not worth
his time. But when he takes a close look at the evidence, he is
intrigued, as the photos reveal complex messages in their details. The
lunatic, who might be a taxi driver (a Scorsese allusion), amuses
himself by paying homage to legendary murders in his own gruesome acts.
Amelia is assigned to assist Rhyme, and she must be the eyes and ears
of the quadriplegic detective. And they must capture the killer before
he strikes again. Written by Jeremy Iacone and based on a book of the
same title by Jeffrey Deaver, The Bone Collector was directed by the
Australian thriller specialist Phillip Noyce, who directed such films
as Clear and Present Danger and Dead Calm.
Dead Silence
A tense hostage situation erupts when three escaped convicts commandeer
a school bus full of deaf children and take them and their courageous
teacher (Marlee Matlin) to an abandoned slaughterhouse to negotiate
with the cops. No sooner are the crooks and their captives inside the
plant than it is surrounded by policemen. An FBI unit led by John
Potter (James Garner) arrives. Though a veteran agent, Potter has been
laid off since he was accused of botching a bombing situation in Texas.
He and the leader of the police force Budd (Kenneth Welsh) are
immediately at loggerheads as to how to handle things. The situation is
worsened when a publicity hungry assistant D.A. (Charles Martin Smith)
shows up with a camera crew. Meanwhile, the clever and determined
Melanie devises her own imperfect solution to the problem. Based on the
Jeffery Deaver novel A Maiden’s Grave.