This document defines the thriller genre of film and its key characteristics. Thrillers use suspense, tension, and excitement to stimulate the viewer's emotions. They are fast-paced films that employ literary devices like plot twists and red herrings. Common thriller subgenres include crime, mystery, psychological, and sci-fi films. Thrillers feature tension and suspense, focus on mysteries that must be solved, involve heroes and villains, include climactic sequences, and emphasize fast-paced action over contemplation. Pulp Fiction is provided as an example of a crime thriller, noting its violent and shocking content that contributes to its 18 age rating.