Is life feeling a little too quiet lately? Instead of jumping out of a plane or going for a cave dive, why not stay safe at home and watch a thriller on Netflix? With new movies coming to Netflix all the time, it’s home to every kind of thriller movie you can imagine, so there’s something for everyone in this collection of capers, psychological chills, and action epics. But like most streaming platforms, new titles arrive and old ones leave each month, and it’s our job to keep you up to speed. Here are the best thrillers on Netflix right now.
We’ve also rounded up the best thrillers on Amazon Prime Video and the best thrillers on Hulu if Netflix doesn’t have what you’re looking for.
Bullet Head is the kind of thriller that is all-guns-a-blazing, all the time. Almost immediately, our story kicks into high fear when career-criminals Stacy, Walker, and Gage (played by Adrian Brody, John Malkovich, and Rory Culkin, respectively) are forced to take refuge in a warehouse in the wake of a botched robbery attempt. As the authorities start closing in, and rampant drug addiction finds at least one of the men in need of a fix, an unseen threat takes center stage, throwing everyone into an all-out fight for survival. Powered by some awesome performances and unrelenting energy, Bullet Head is sure to satisfy all those action-thriller die-hards.
A sequel to 47 Meters Down (2017), 47 Meters Down: Uncaged brings a whole new cast of characters to the mix, but keeps the threat of shark bite death alive. When four teenagers dive down to the remains of a sunken Mayan city, what begins as a life-changing discovery quickly becomes a harrowing fight for survival when the group discovers that the ancient place is a magnet for maneating sharks. While not straying too far from classic “shark movie” tropes, Uncaged instead ups the ante in the shocks department, delivering plenty of bone-chilling sequences that will have us all thinking twice about taking a plunge into any body of water.
Adapted from the true-crime novel of the same name, The Good Nurse stars Jessica Chastain as Amy Loughren, a single mother and ICU nurse. When a series of untimely patient deaths start cropping up around the hospital, Amy begins to suspect that new hire Charles Cullen (Eddie Redmayne) is the man responsible. Both Chastain and Redmayne are the kind of talents we expect greatness from, and truly, both actors go out of their way to foster a sort of surreal pathos for their characters, especially the latter. It’s a solid thriller and a tragic and haunting reminder that we don’t have to dig into fiction to tell some of the most grueling stories imaginable.
If you’re in the mood for something a little more on the action-heavy side, director Anna Foerster’s Lou will likely satiate. It stars Allison Janney as the titular protagonist, a reclusive woman living on Orcas Island, Washington. When a wicked storm threatens the Pacific Northwest, a single mother named Hannah (Jurnee Smollet) begs Lou for help when her young daughter is kidnapped by a vicious ex-pat (Logan Marshall-Green). But as the two women set off on their rescue mission, Hannah soon learns that there’s far more to Lou than meets the eye. A grim gut-punch of an action-thriller, Lou is a big win for the genre.
We may be through with the past, but the past still wants to antagonize us to death. Disregarding the loose paraphrasing of a Magnolia quote, writer-director Joel Edgerton’s 2015 film The Gift is all about the re-emergence of long-ago individuals we would rather not be seeing. Starring Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall as married couple Simon and Robyn Callem, when the elusive Gordo (Joel Edgerton), a man from Simon’s past, begins making appearances to his old pal, a series of seemingly innocent gestures leads to a haphazard unearthing of Simon’s troubled relationship with the invasive guest. An expertly crafted thriller film with defiant twists and turns, The Gift is an amazing effort on Edgerton’s part and a worthy addition to the genre.
In director Matt Reilly’s Interceptor, Elsa Pataky stars as Captain JJ Collins, the spearhead of an isolated nuclear missile facility smack-dab in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. When the weapons hub falls under attack from enemy forces led by a former U.S. intelligence operative (Luke Bracey), Collins must use her military background and quick ingenuity to thwart the evildoers before they overrun the base. Interceptor is a decent example of a Netflix-backed action-thriller, driven by a kinetic pace that hits all the beats but misses here and there. A refreshing change of pace is seeing a woman in a role that would normally be helmed by Bruce Willis, and Pataky tackles her heroine character with muscle and grace.
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