For fans of: psychological thrillers that lean more on the psychological side, thrillers that bank on the slow unravel and not jam-packed action, character-driven thrillers, fans of Karin Slaughter
This psychological thriller is about a woman who moves across the country after a shocking incident with the young nanny, who became like family to them, upends the relationship and has her wanting to put miles between them and her for the safety of her family.The family settles into her new home in her tight-knit suburban neighborhood and suddenly events unfold that make her think the old nanny and their past may not be behind them. Or is it someone entirely different behind it?For fans of: dark and creepy psychological thrillers, books that explore motherhood, domestic drama/thrillers, books by Shari Lapena
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For fans of: psychological thrillers (with a murder mystery whodunnit vibe in the beginning), thrillers with a twin trope (but looking for something that will stand out within the trope!)
The thrillers in 2022 bring a hefty dose of the psychological, with gripping stories of spies, lies, mind games and betrayal. Hand-in-hand with thrills come chills and there are plenty of tense horror-thrillers in 2022 for a double-whammy of delightful tension.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the second series has an approval rating of 92% based on 163 reviews, with an average rating of 8.15/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "With the titillating cat-and-mouse game still rooted at its core, Killing Eve returns for an enthralling second season of considerably higher stakes, hilariously dark humor and a captivating dynamic between characters, solidifying its position as one of the best spy thrillers out."[81] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 86 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[82]
Michael Mann made the greatest crime film of all time with "Heat" in 1995, and then used his stylish neo noir instincts for this more psychologically twisted crime thriller in 2004. A silver-haired Tom Cruise plays brilliantly against type as Vincent, a cold-blooded hitman who strikes suddenly, and with an utterly detached professionalism. Vincent has come to Los Angeles to execute a contract, and forces cab driver Max (Jamie Foxx) to escort him around the city of angels while he does his devilish work. But when Max realizes that Vincent's next target is a woman he'd asked out on a date earlier in the night (Jada Pinkett Smith), this ordinary working man must overcome Vincent's mind games and make a heroic stand.
Yes, this is the movie where Glenn Close boils a pet rabbit. The king of late 20th-century thrillers, Michael Douglas, plays yet another shady fellow as Dan, a New York lawyer and burgeoning family man who strays. When his wife and young daughter go away for the weekend, Dan hooks up with his colleague, Alex (Close). It seems like a fling until Dan tries to go back to his normal life. Alex harms herself and starts calling Dan's office and his home, then claims she's pregnant and wants to have his child. As her mind games escalate, Dan must decide between confessing his dalliance to his loving wife (Anne Archer) and continuing to let this deranged stalker have power over him.
"The Fugitive" might be the best wrongly-accused-man movie ever made. Considering that Hollywood doesn't make many mid-budget mystery thrillers for adults anymore, this 1993 classic remains essential viewing. Harrison Ford plays renowned physician Dr. Richard Kimble, who comes home just as a one-armed man is brutally murdering his wife. Kimble is wrongly convicted of the crime, but escapes and sets out to clear his name. The citizen-detective procedural is great, but the real hook of "The Fugitive" is Kimble's cat and mouse game with a folksy but focused federal marshal played by Tommy Lee Jones at his energetic best.
The pinnacle of serial killer thrillers contains an under-appreciated critique of psychiatry. Like "Psycho," the Thomas Harris-penned source material was inspired by the crimes of the woman-hating, human skin-suit-wearing Ed Gein. A psychologist at the end of "Psycho" gives a then-fashionable psycho-babble guide to what we've just seen: Norman Bates kills dressed as "Mother" because his mind is split between his own desires and a Freudian standoff with the deceased family matriarch.
Tennis star Guy Haines (Farley Granger) is being made a cuckold by his cheating wife, who refuses to give him a divorce so he can remarry the daughter of a U.S. Senator. When he meets Bruno Anthony (Robert Walker) on a train, the psychopath proposes a twisted trade: Bruno will kill Haine's wife, and in exchange, Guy must kill Bruno's father. By swapping hits, both will commit the perfect, motiveless murder. Guy humors Bruno, but this deranged stranger isn't willing to let his murderous pitch pass. "Strangers on a Train" is one of Hitchcock's best thrillers, and a good reminder to keep to yourself on public transit.
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