Top This: 10 Great Airport Novel Movies

I think we all know what I mean when I say “airport novels.” These are the books you buy not at the legitimate airport bookshops, but the ones you find down at your feet at the newsstand, just past the Jalapeño Bugles and the titillating bikini mags. These books are legitimate modern day pulp fiction, the shallow and wonderfully trashy bastions of disposable pop literature that feature twisted crime plots, grizzled detectives, swooning romance, and sometimes even straightforward smut. They are the junk food of the literary world. Quick, easy, not at all nutritionally sound, but capable of deeply satisfying the consumer. And, if you have the right constitution, they can actually sustain you for many years without too much bodily harm.

CraveOnline recently reviewed Denis Villeneuve’s new thriller Prisoners, likening it to an airport novel. Many films over the years have taken a similar approach to airport novel material. Take something pulpy and potboiler-ish, and gussy it up with a strong mood, good acting, and a modicum cinematic style. Some airport novels have actually been transformed into some rather great films. In this week’s edition of Top This, we’ll take a gander at the ten greatest Airport Novel Movies.

Put down the SkyMall, open that bag of Corn Nuts, and crack that binding.


Witney Seibold is a featured contributor on the CraveOnline Film Channel, co-host of The B-Movies Podcast and co-star of The Trailer Hitch. You can read his weekly articles Trolling, Free Film School and The Series Project, and follow him on “Twitter” at @WitneySeibold, where he is slowly losing his mind.

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