Psychological thrillers tingle your imagination providing an array of mind-blowing plot twists. And they are also plentily available on OTT platforms.
So, if you are an avid watcher of psychological thriller movies, here is the list to check out. Let’s start!
Parasite (SonyLiv): Directed by Bong Joon Ho and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, and Cho Yeo-jeong among others, the movie featuring the story of a symbiotic relationship between a wealthy and destitute family won 4 Oscars in 2020.
Missing (ZEE5, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, SonyLiv): A mind-gripping movie directed by Nicholas D. Johnson and Will Merrick, tells the story of a young woman who uses all technologies available to her to find her mother who disappeared under mysterious circumstances while on a vacation.
Gone Girl (Netflix, Apple TV): An Oscar-nominated mystery thriller movie, directed by David Fincher and stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, and Neil Patrick Harris among others, tells the story of a man who maintains an innocent stance when people around him start douting in the case of his wife’s disappearance.
The Call (Netflix): A spine-chilling mystery thriller Korean movie starring Park Shin-hye, Jeon Jong-seo, and Kim Sung-ryung among others, features a one-of-a-kind storyline where phone calls can connect two people living in the same home but in a different timeline.
Seven (Prime video): An Oscar-nominated crime thriller movie starring Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, and Kevin Spacey among others and directed by David Fincher, it follows two detectives, a veteran and a rookie as they pursue a serial killer whose motive is based on seven deadly sins.
Fight Club (Amazon Prime, Apple TV): An engrossing Oscar-nominated movie, starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Meat Loaf as the leads, the movie tells the story of an insomniac officer and a reckless soap maker and their involvement in an underground fight club that evolved into much more.
Smaller and Smaller Circles (Netflix): A crime movie featuring a serial killer who kills young boys and leaves their bodies in the dump as two Jesuit priests try to solve the case, is directed by Raya Martin.