Based on intriguing actual events, White Mischief is an erotic thriller following the hedonistic lives of British ex-pats in Kenya.
The Vanishing is a gripping psychological thriller offering a look inside a killer's mind and the man he destroyed with his actions.
More erotic thriller than neo-noir, Body Heat is a sweaty, steamy, and highly sexual affair that influenced countless movies to come.
Forgettable but still intriguing enough and featuring Stellan Skarsgård's magnetic performance, Our Kind of Traitor is a solid spy thriller.
Driven by excellent performances, Palmetto is a sweaty, steamy, and easygoing neo-noir movie where nothing is what it seems.
After the messy opening 30 minutes, Novembre, a French thriller about the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks only gets better and better.
Under Wes Craven's direction, Red Eye, a generic thriller set aboard an airplane, became a perfectly watchable movie with great performances.
Gripping from moment one, Narrow Margin is an effective thriller mostly set on a train featuring realistic characters and a great cast.
Guilty as Sin differs from all the other nineties murder mystery courtroom thrillers because it features a manipulative male Femme Fatale.
Part courtroom drama part murder mystery, Presumed Innocent is a sturdy and engaging nineties thriller full of twists and ambiguity.
Black Crab is a visually impressive, atmospheric, and rather bleak, Swedish post-apocalyptic movie starring Noomi Rapace.
Finding Steve McQueen is a lighthearted heist movie based on actual events surrounding one of the biggest robberies in US history.
Behind the generic title To Catch a Killer hides a solid and familiar psychological thriller about a different kind of serial killer.
Despite its somewhat over-the-top premise, Don't Say a Word is a thoroughly engrossing and entertaining thriller worth watching.
Ominously mysterious, The Invitation is a slow-burning psychological thriller about a dinner party from hell.
Based on actual events, Wonderland is a gripping thriller immersing us into LA's world of drugs, theft, and one horrific multiple murder.
Simple and highly effective, Hell or High Water is a juicy neo-noir thriller following Texas rangers on a trail of two bank robbers.
If you're looking for an unhinged eighties experience, Blue Thunder, a movie about a cool experimental helicopter is the right choice.
Slow and lacking the expected tension, Regression is a movie offering an intriguing look into the Satanic Panic of the late eighties.
Undemanding and lighthearted, The Business is a British crime movie drenched in eighties nostalgia and taking place in sunny Spain.
Set in beautiful Spain, The Hit is a slow-burning, compelling, and atmospheric British crime movie you simply must experience.
Sleek, familiar, and easy to watch, I Came By is a forgettable thriller driven by excellent performances with a couple of surprising twists.
Hunter Killer is both a submarine movie and also a Gerard Butler action movie, a definition of a forgettable but entertaining time-killer.
The Night of the 12th is a realistic and slow-burning French procedural thriller using grisly murder to ask questions about our society.
Unpretentious and immersive, The Ballad of Lefty Brown is a western movie offering a familiar frontier tale featuring an unfamiliar hero.
Based on a surreal true story of a rescue in an underwater cave system in Thailand, Thirteen Lives is a gripping thriller worth watching.
Driven by excellent performances by Denzel and Jolie, The Bone Collector is a slick and surprisingly digestible serial killer movie.
Creative, gripping, and full of twists, The Game is an example of an exceedingly well-crafted nineties thriller definitely worth watching.
A bit clunky and uneven, Polanski's Death and the Maiden is still an engaging and thought-provoking thriller unfolding in real-time.
Tigerland is a gritty, character-driven drama following the hardships of a group of recruits at the infamous Fort Polk before they go to Vietnam.
Spawning no less than eight sequels, Sniper, a solid psychological thriller with a Predator setting, is a different type of war movie.
Sleek and immersively technical, Black Box is a refreshing albeit a bit meandering French thriller following an airplane crash investigation.
Based on the 1980 siege of the Iranian Embassy, 6 Days is a solid thriller featuring a familiar cast and excellent storytelling.
As a perfect escapist distraction, The Man from U.N.C.L.E is a stylish spy thriller with an incredibly immersive sixties atmosphere.
Frustratingly uneven, Speak No Evil is a psychological thriller that can be also seen as a fascinating character study up to a certain point.
Intense and engaging from the first minute, Unthinkable is a frighteningly realistic and brutal psychological thriller.
If you're looking for an old-school crime thriller full of twists and familiar faces, A Perfect Murder is a great choice.
Frighteningly intelligent, realistic, and thought-provoking, The Hater offers a look inside the mind of a ruthless product of our society.
Based on true events, Shock and Awe tells a story about the invasion of Iraq we need to remember along with brave journalist who broke it.
Any movie about a detective trying to catch a pedophile is dark but The Treatment is especially brooding, grim, and even disturbing at times.
Intense and engaging, Boiling Point is a one-shot thriller following a troubled chef during the busiest ninety minutes in his restaurant.
The Square [2008] is an underrated neo-noir thriller similar to the Coen Brothers movies but with that charming Australian grittiness.
Dark and intense, Tueurs is a noir crime thriller following a brutal bank robbery and offering fans of the genre exactly what they want.
Underneath the alluring visuals and gripping storytelling of The Crimson Rivers hides an average psychological thriller about a serial killer.
Beneath Hill 60 tells an extraordinary and true story of tunnel warfare during WWI and offers a unique perspective on this conflict.
Based on surreal true events and offering an insider view into the world of illegal poker games of the super-rich, Molly's Game is a must.
Criminally underrated, A Pure Formality is an intense psychological thriller full of mystery in which nothing is what it seems.
Juicy, realistic, and gritty, Close Enemies is a captivating French crime thriller following a drug deal gone wrong. It's on Netflix.
Based on incredible true events, The Heist of the Century is probably the most feelgood heist movie you're ever going to see.
Featuring a familiar plot and characters, Good People is a predictable thriller, easy to watch and forget, for one use only.