The 40 Best Thriller Suspense Movies of All Time, Ranked
Thrillers have been intriguing audiences since the beginning of cinema history, captivating movie-goers through every step of the genre's development.
Thrillers have been intriguing audiences since the beginning of cinema history, captivating movie-goers through every step of the genre's development.
Director Zhang Yimou is one of China’s most revered cinematic figures. He also produced the infamous flop, A Simple Noodle Story.
Noah Centineo will star in Will Smith's latest thriller film, which is being teased as a "uniquely sound-driven" mystery.
Shutter Island is known for its big plot twist. Many viewers may have missed the clues that gave away the surprise ending.
South Korean television is one of the most entertaining mediums in the world, and its thrillers are some of the best examples of this.
The action and thriller genres go hand-in-hand, and over the years, several iconic films have incorporated elements of both.
Thrillers can come in all shapes and sizes, but few measure up to an iconic classic that flopped when it first came out.
Korea has made huge strides in cinema and has created some outstanding action movies like Oldboy and The Man from Nowhere.
The psychological thriller John and the Hole depicts a boy who traps his family in an unfinished bunker. Its ending is as weird as its premise.
These fantastic political thrillers have virtually no flaws in their entire runtime.
Now You See Me is a slick thriller about magicians known as the Four Horsemen. There are many clues that give away the twist ending of the movie.
A great thriller, The Third Man capped off the noir boom of the 1940s with a stellar cast, intense storyline and resonant themes.
The 2000s had a plethora of amazing films but some great thrillers like Disturbia and Blood Work flew under the radar for lots of fans.
In Conclave, Ralph Fiennes delivers his most subtly excellent performance since 2014's The Grand Budapest Hotel
Psychological thriller TV shows like Sharp Objects, True Detective and Luther hook audiences with their gripping mysteries and mind games.
A decade before The Batman swept audiences off their feet, this strangely similar gem from David Cronenberg divided audiences harshly.
Terrifying supernatural thrillers like The Sixth Sense and What Lies Beneath are just as scary as horror movies.
The final scene of Joker: Folie à Deux baffled the audience with a shocking ending.
Margot Robbie and Chris Pine star as the last man and woman on earth in Craig Zobel’s post-apocalyptic science fiction adaptation of Z for Zachariah.
The 1980s were a great time for the detective genre, which spawned several iconic films throughout the decade.
A plot twist can be a shocking moment. However, in the case of these thrillers, the ending doesn't come as much of a surprise.