The Best Thrillers on Netflix Right Now (December 2023)
Sometimes you want Netflix to provide comfort food, and other times you want it to give you a jolt to the system. When it’s the latter, you’ll want a good thriller that may not go heavy on the blood and gore, but still manages to rattle you to your core. The streaming service has a solid selection of picks from the genre, but they’ve also got a lot of other movies labeled under « thriller » that wouldn’t be the best use of your time, so we’ve got an updated list of the best thriller movies on Netflix to save you some scrolling.
If you need a bit of guidance on what thrillers you should check out, look at our recommendations below.
Editor’s Note: This article was last updated December 2023.
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Recently Added: Leave the World Behind
Leave the World Behind
Rotten Tomatoes: 75% | IMDb: 6.6/10
Leave the World Behind
- Release Date
- November 22, 2023
- Director
- Sam Esmail
- Genres
- Drama
Premiering at AFI Fest in May 2023, Leave the World Behind is an apocalyptic psychological thriller based on the 2020 novel by Rumaan Alam. The film tells the story of Amanda (Julia Roberts) as she decides to take her family on an impromptu trip to an Airbnb on Long Island. Her husband, Clay (Ethan Hawke), and her kids, Archie (Charlie Evans) and Rose (Farrah Mackenzie), go along with the sudden plan. But it isn’t long before strange things start happening, from losing Wi-Fi to an oil tanker crashing into the beach to a strange amount of deer showing up in their yard (and if there’s anything Get Out taught us, it’s that deer can be absolutely terrifying in the right context). When the Airbnb homeowner George (Mahershala Ali) and his daughter Ruth (Myha’la) come home unannounced, things only get stranger.
Written and directed by Sam Esmail (the mind behind Mr. Robot), Leave the World Behind couldn’t be more timely, diving into themes like technology, privilege, and political tension. Collider’s Ross Bonaime called it a “smart, compelling take on the end of the world” and praised the film’s performances and direction. – Emily Cappello
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The Killer
Rotten Tomatoes: 85% | IMDb: 6.8/10
Directed by David Fincher, The Killer is a thrilling and intense drama based on the French graphic novel series from Alexis « Matz » Nolent. Michael Fassbender absolutely dominates in the titular role, playing an elite assassin forced to clear his name after a job goes wrong, leading to him becoming the subject of an international manhunt. Co-starring Arliss Howard, Charles Parnell, and Tilda Swinton, The Killer also features an incredible soundtrack featuring talent composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, as well as English rock band the Smiths.
Highlighted by Fincher’s clever visuals, an undeniably incredible cast, and a killer soundtrack, The Killer is more than its often predictable and purely simple premise. Fassbender has always been leading man material, regardless of genre, and continues his ability to captivate on screen through the stylish cinematography and borderline-absurd plot points.
Don’t Worry Darling (2022)
Rotten Tomatoes: 38% | IMDb: 6.3/10
Don’t Worry Darling
- Writers
- Katie Silberman , Carey Van Dyke , Shane Van Dyke
- Release Date
- September 23, 2022
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 123 minutes
In Don’t Worry Darling, Florence Pugh’s Alice begins to suspect foul play in her all-too-perfect neighborhood, with an unraveling of dark secrets leading to suspicion thrown at the mysterious Frank’s (Chris Pine) door. Directed with precision by Olivia Wilde, Don’t Worry Darling crawls under the viewer’s skin, creating an eerie atmosphere that never lets go. Psychologically thrilling, the narrative weaves carefully through sinister shifts in tone expertly performed by the likes of Pugh, Gemma Chan, and even Wilde herself. A mystery shrouded in tension, Don’t Worry Darling is devilishly infectious long after the credits roll. – Jake Hodges
Emily the Criminal (2022)
Rotten Tomatoes: 94% | IMDb: 6.7/10
Emily the Criminal
- Director
- John Patton Ford
- Release Date
- August 12, 2022
- Cast
- Aubrey Plaza , Theo Rossi , John Billingsley , Bernardo Badillo
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 97 minutes
Writer and director John Patton Ford makes his feature directorial debut with this award-winning crime thriller starring Aubrey Plaza (The White Lotus). Emily the Criminal is an unsettlingly relatable tale about a young woman who’s drowning in student loan debts and can’t find a sustainable job due to a felony conviction that leads to an onslaught of rejection from all but the worst jobs, ultimately forcing her to turn to an underground network of credit card scammers to make money. The film is a scathing indictment of the ways that corporations and predatory lenders exploit the working class and is a realistic showcase of the ways that poverty is a leading cause of crime. – Tauri Miller
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)
Rotten Tomatoes: 92% | IMDb: 7.1/10
Unlike many of the titles on this list, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) eschews the « dark and gritty » for the « bright and humorous. » But make no mistake, Rian Johnson‘s follow-up to 2019’s Knives Out is an extremely thrilling story with a gripping plot. The comedy of the film arises from the satirical depictions of its cast of suspects, whose lives intertwine in a complicated, multi-layered narrative that’s simultaneously obvious and obscure, much like the titular « Glass Onion. » World-famous detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) receives an invitation for a weekend at an eccentric billionaire’s private island, where the host (Edward Norton) has gathered his closest friends for what is to be a fun murder mystery game. But when the threat of a real murder makes itself clear, Blanc must solve the case, which has its roots in the pasts of all the people assembled. The plot is, as mentioned, a brilliantly crafted classic whodunit but what sets this film apart is the sheer style that Johnson brings to his mystery sequel. Everything from the costumes to the set design is top-notch, presenting a well-made, well-crafted film that’s enjoyable for every type of audience.- Remus Noronha
Rotten Tomatoes: 79% | IMDb: 7.10/10
Extraction 2
- Release Date
- June 16, 2023
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 122 minutes
Chris Hemsworth (The Avengers) returns as the black ops mercenary Tyler Rake, along with writer Joe Russo (The Gray Man) and director Sam Hargrave (Extraction) in Extraction 2. The film finds a retired Rake resting in Austria, but his tranquility doesn’t last long once a strange man asks him to break a mother and her two daughters out of a Georgian prison. As expected from a collaboration between Russo and Hargrave, who previously worked together on several MCU films, the film is a thrilling ride filled with intense action and suspenseful chases that get the heart pumping throughout this dangerous escort mission. – Tauri Miller
It Follows (2015)
Rotten Tomatoes: 95% | IMDb: 6.8/10
It Follows
- Director
- David Robert Mitchell
- Writers
- David Robert Mitchell
- Release Date
- March 15, 2015
- Cast
- Bailey Spry , Carollette Phillips , Loren Bass , Keir Gilchrist , Maika Monroe , Lili Sepe
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 100 minutes
This 2014 horror thriller is one of those films that take a relatively simple enough premise and elevate it to new heights of tension. The film follows the events that unfold when Jay (Maika Monroe) contracts a curse after having sex. Now she is being hunted by a mysterious force, and both Jay and the viewer are taken through a paranoid journey, with every new face being a potential threat. It Follows is a truly tense thriller, and it’s a must-watch for horror and thriller fans, especially for Maika Monroe’s breakout performance. – Remus Noronha
The Pale Blue Eye (2023)
Rotten Tomatoes: 63% | IMDb: 6.6./10
The Pale Blue Eye
- Writers
- Mary MacDonald Rival , Allan Wylie
- Release Date
- January 6, 2023
- Genres
- Thriller , Horror , Crime , Mystery
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 128 minutes
The mystery and thriller genres would be a whole lot poorer without the contributions of the great American writer Edgar Allan Poe. This, however, is not an adaptation of a Poe story (though it is adapted from the novel of the same name by Louis Bayard); instead, The Pale Blue Eye presents a fictional detective tale that happens to take place during the unhappy years that Poe spent at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. A period piece that blends horror and mystery elements, the movie’s story kicks off when a cadet at the academy is found hanging from a tree. A case of suicide, perhaps? Except that his heart had been carved out of his dead chest. A grizzled old detective (played by Christian Bale) is called in but he soon discovers that in order to uncover the secrets of the academy, he will need the help of a bright young cadet: Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling). Bale is as brilliant as ever, delivering what’s arguably his best performance of the year, but Harry Melling is the one to watch out for in this dark eerie tale. The film proceeds with all the careful terror of an uncoiling snake, revealing new secrets at every turn, and even when you think you know who the killer is, there’s always another surprise waiting around the corner. The Pale Blue Eye is a must-watch for fans of gothic mystery, whether you’re a fan of Poe or not. – Remus Noronha
Spiderhead (2022)
Rotten Tomatoes: 39% | IMDb: 5.5/10
Spiderhead
- Release Date
- June 17, 2022
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 106 minutes
Director Joseph Kosinski made quite a splash in 2022 with Top Gun: Maverick but his Netflix thriller Spiderhead is just as engaging. Set at a private research facility/prison, the film stars Chris Hemsworth as an enigmatic scientist who’s running chemical tests on the prisoners. Miles Teller plays one of the prisoners, who begins to question the purpose of the experiments they are being subjected to. It’s a gripping film that escalates slowly but surely toward a rather unexpected twist. Teller and Hemsworth share excellent chemistry and Jurnee Smollett‘s performance is both layered and endearing. With great acting and a gripping narrative, Spiderhead is one of the best movies Netflix has released this year. The fact that the film’s premise is one that could very well be a reality soon just makes it all the more powerful. – Remus Noronha
1922 (2017)
Rotten Tomatoes: 92% | IMDb: 6.2/10
1922
- Director
- Zak Hilditch
- Release Date
- October 20, 2017
- Genres
- Crime , Horror , Drama
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Runtime
- 102 minutes
This is for when you want a real slow-burner, and we do mean slow. Based on the Stephen King novella of the same name, 1922 moves ever so slowly with a dark inevitability that draws you in. It’s not too heavy on the gore and yet manages to instill a terrible sense of fear in the viewer. The story is narrated by (and centers around) a farmer named Wilfred « Wilf » James (Thomas Jane), who decides to kill his wife Arlette (Molly Parker). Simple enough, right? But what follows is the story of good people consumed by the consequences of greed. It’s unsettling, macabre, almost on par with the most intense Edgar Allan Poe stories. This is easily one of the most gripping thrillers that Netflix has to offer. – Remus Noronha
Operation Mincemeat (2022)
Rotten Tomatoes: 83% | IMDb: 6.6/10
Operation Mincemeat
- Release Date
- May 11, 2022
- Genres
- Drama , War
- Rating
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 128 minutes
Based on real-life events, Operation Mincemeat is a tense historical war drama about one of the most daring deceptions that won World War II. The movie stars Colin Firth and Matthew Macfadyen as two intelligence operatives who concoct a scheme to use a dead body to divert attention from the Allies’ attack on Sicily. While perhaps not as gripping as some of the other entries on this list, Operation Mincemeat does involve a lot of twists and turns. Numerous obstacles, both foreseen and otherwise, continuously pop up throughout the planning and execution of the operation. But the spy drama elements are balanced with character moments and some interesting exploration of the relationships that form between the people involved in the scheme. – Remus Noronha
I Care A Lot (2021)
Rotten Tomatoes: 78% | IMDB: 6.4/10
I Care A Lot
- Release Date
- February 19, 2021
- Genres
- Drama , Comedy , Crime
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 118 minutes
This 2020 black comedy movie earned Rosamund Pike a Golden Globe for her role as a ruthless con artist who preys on the elderly. I Care a Lot follows the story of Marla Grayson (Pike), a court-appointed guardian who uses her legal hold over her victims to take control of their assets. Her sordid scam hits a snag when her latest mark, a woman who calls herself Jennifer Peterson (Dianne Wiest) turns out to be connected to a dangerous gangster, played by the iconic Peter Dinklage. With dark humor, biting satire, and a wild story, I Care a Lot should definitely be on every thriller fan’s watchlist. – Remus Noronha
The Platform (2020)
Rotten Tomatoes: 80% | IMDb: 7.0/10
The Platform
- Release Date
- March 20, 2020
- Cast
- Ivan Massagué , Zorion Eguileor , Antonia San Juan , Emilio Buale
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Runtime
- 94 minutes
A fabulous high-concept thriller that toes the line between genres, The Platform is set within the confines of an impossibly tall building where residents either feast or famine depending on which floor they’re on. Every day, a massive table is stuffed with a banquet of food and slowly dropped through the building, one floor to the next, with the folks on top thriving in gluttony while those far below them starve to death – but there’s a catch, every once in a while, the inhabitants are gassed, reshuffled, and they never know which floor they’re going to wake up on next. It’s a bit of a long set-up, but a tremendously effective vehicle, both for the social themes it explores and the non-stop suspense of investigating the beak world between these cramped walls. – Haleigh Foutch
Oxygen (2021)
Rotten Tomatoes: 89% | IMDb: 6.5/10
Oxygen
- Director
- Alexandre Aja
- Writers
- Christie LeBlanc
- Release Date
- May 12, 2021
- Cast
- Mélanie Laurent , Mathieu Amalric , Marc Saez , Malik Zidi , Eric Herson-Macarel , Cathy Cerda
- Genres
- Drama , Fantasy , Sci-Fi
- Rating
- TV-14
- Runtime
- 100 minutes
From High Tension to The Hills Have Eyes to Crawl, Alexandre Aja is responsible for some of the most pulse-pounding, skin-crawling, relentlessly intense movies of the 21st Century. With his 2021 Netflix original Oxygen, the filmmaker steps (slightly) back from the horror and leans all the way in on the thrills, following a woman (Mélanie Laurent) who wakes up in a cryogenic pod with no memory of who she is, how she got there, or – her biggest problem – what to do about her rapidly dwindling supply of oxygen. Aja doesn’t fully leave behind his horror touch and the flourishes of body horror only serve to further ramp up your adrenaline. Oxygen doesn’t always land its twists before you figure them out, but when a filmmaker is as attuned to dialing up the tension as Aja is, your stomach’s gonna wind up in your throat whether you see the next drop in the track coming or not. – Haleigh Foutch
Nocturnal Animals (2016)
Rotten Tomatoes: 74% | IMDb: 7.5/10
Nocturnal Animals
- Director
- Tom Ford
- Writers
- Tom Ford , Austin Wright
- Release Date
- December 9, 2016
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 116 minutes
If you’re in the mood for an overlooked thriller with a tremendous cast, twisty plot, and gorgeous aesthetic, check out Nocturnal Animals. The film is the second directorial effort from Tom Ford after the critically acclaimed A Single Man and follows an art gallery owner (Amy Adams) as she reads the new novel written by her first husband (Jake Gyllenhaal). As she reads the novel, the events inside play out on the screen and you being to connect the dots between this supposedly fictional story and the gallery owner’s real-life – and the reason her marriage fractured in the first place. – Adam Chitwood
Gerald’s Game (2017)
Rotten Tomatoes: 91% | IMDb: 6.5/10
Gerald’s Game
- Release Date
- September 29, 2017
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
In novella form, Gerald’s Game makes for one of Stephen King’s queasiest, most relentlessly gripping works. It’s the very definition of a page-turner, keeping you glued to the next word, following one woman’s seemingly impossible fight to survive a very slow, silent death while tending to the trauma she’s buried deep inside herself. It’s also entirely first-person, taking place inside the mind of a woman left handcuffed to the bed in a remote cabin after her husband dies of a heart attack in the middle of a tryst. Understandably, it was long thought unfilmable, but Mike Flanagan’s tender, terrifying 2017 adaptation proved the naysayers wrong with a heartfelt but oh-so-horrifying film that’s faithful to King’s work in all the right ways. Gore-phobes be warned though! At its core, Gerald’s Game is a lovely film about surviving trauma, but it is also a brutal survival film and one climactic scene (which was infamously hard to read, let alone watch) wins the gold star for the most vocal audience freak-out I’ve ever heard in a movie theater. – Haleigh Foutch
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)
Rotten Tomatoes: 61% | IMDb: 5.7/10
Velvet Buzzsaw
- Director
- Dan Gilroy
- Writers
- Dan Gilroy
- Release Date
- February 1, 2019
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 113 minutes
If you liked Nightcrawler, you should check out writer/director Dan Gilroy’s kind of insane Netflix movie Velvet Buzzsaw. One part thriller and one part slasher, the movie is set in the art world and revolves around a cache of art that is found to have been created by a mysterious and deceased artist. Once it’s put on display, people begin dying in grisly ways. The film has a lot of dark humor to it, and Jake Gyllenhaal gives a really colorful performance as Gilroy goes for the jugular as far as the art world is concerned. – Adam Chitwood
Bird Box (2018)
Rotten Tomatoes: 64% | IMDb: 6.6/10
Bird Box
- Director
- Susanne Bier
- Writers
- Eric Heisserer , Josh Malerman
- Release Date
- December 21, 2018
- Rating
- R
- Runtime
- 124 minutes
Netflix squeezed in one last streaming sensation before the end of 2018 with Bird Box, the star-studded and meme-friendly new thriller starring Sandra Bullock as a mother trying to protect her children in an apocalyptic world Set across two timelines, Bird Box follows a group of survivors through the end of the world after a mysterious force starts causing people to kill themselves on sight. Naturally, that sets up director Susanne Bier for plenty of thrills and gags based on the anxiety of trying to survive without sight (some more believable than others) and she uses the opportunity for all its worth, staging some pulse-pounding set-pieces in the fight for survival. Bullock carries Bird Box with a commanding performance that reminds you why she’s an old-school movie star and she’s matched by Trevante Rodes, who sets his charm level to “dangerously high” and John Malkovich, who leans into his gift for playing smart men of a nasty disposition that you just can’t help but love/hate. — Haleigh Foutch
Apostle (2018)
Rotten Tomatoes: 78% | IMDb: 6.3/10
Apostle
- Director
- Gareth Evans
- Writers
- Gareth Evans
- Release Date
- October 12, 2018
- Genres
- Horror , Drama , Fantasy
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Runtime
- 130 minutes
Brace yourself for some bloody, brutal thrills with Apostle, the horror-thriller from The Raid director Gareth Evans, who turns his attentions from breathless action to stomach-churning tension. Legion star Dan Stevens delivers another swing-for-the-fences performance as a man who infiltrates a rural cult that’s taken his sister hostage and discovers some deeply disturbing truths behind the utopian facade. Evans’ slow-burn pays off with a mighty explosion of viscera, and a strong stomach is required for the blood-soaked finale, which veers from suspense to full-on carnage. — Haleigh Foutch
Cam (2018)
Rotten Tomatoes: 93% | IMDB: 5.9/10
Cam
- Director
- Daniel Goldhaber
- Writers
- Isa Mazzei , Daniel Goldhaber , Isabelle Link-Levy
- Release Date
- November 16, 2018
- Cast
- Madeline Brewer , Patch Darragh , Melora Walters , Devin Druid , Imani Hakim , Michael Dempsey
- Genres
- Horror , Drama , Mystery
- Rating
- TV-MA
- Runtime
- 94 minutes
A tense thriller about ambition, identity, and survival in the internet age, Cam stars Madeline Brewer as Alice, a successful cam girl intent on climbing to the top of the ranks — an ambition that’s going rather well until she logs on one day to find she’s been replaced by a cheerful doppelganger who’s taken her face and her career. From there, Cam follows Alice down a surreal rabbit hole as she tries to discover who’s behind her new web clone and how to reclaim her life, building a growing sense of unease and sick helplessness as Alice’s reality drops out from under her. Screenwriter Isa Mazzei and director Daniel Goldhaber are a dynamite creative team, who bring a refreshing sex-positive, non-exploitative approach to the often untouched subject matter while staging a dazzling and disorienting plummet through the pitfalls of internet identity and the intensity of ambitious careerism. — Haleigh Foutch