Thriller Movies Updated Fixed | Torhd

Elias swiped. The screen flickered to a grainy, high-definition shot of an office he recognized instantly. It was his own. On the screen, a figure in a gray hood was methodically moving through Elias’s desk, scanning files that didn't exist on any official record. The "thriller" wasn't a movie. It was a countdown. "Reroute," Elias whispered to the cab’s AI. "Home. Now."