Best Thrillers on Netflix Right Now

The Stranger In The Stranger, Mark—who works as an undercover cop—forms a close relationship with a murder suspect. He hopes to get a confession, but instead, Mark puts both their lives at risk while searching for the truth.

Crimson Pink Crimson Pink follows newlyweds Edith and Sir Thomas Sharpe. After their wedding, they move into Thomas’s family home in the English hillside. To Edith’s surprise, her new sister-in-law, Lady Lucille, lives there as well. Lucille suffers from haunting visions and says she can speak to the dead, which leads Edith to dig into their family’s twisted history.

Emily The Criminal In Emily The Criminal, Aubrey Plaza stars as a college graduate who embarks on a credit card scam to get out of debt—but the scheme proves to be more dangerous than she bargained for.

Before I Wake When a young boy admits that he's afraid to go to sleep, his guardians think it's just childhood nerves. But when a dead person appears in their home, they discover the boy's dreams and nightmares have the power to transform reality. Creepy!

Shutter Island In one of our favorite Martin Scorsese films, Leonardo DiCaprio stars as U.S Marshall Teddy, a man sent to investigate an insane asylum after a woman suddenly goes missing.

Mr Harrigan's Phone We don't want to spoil too much here, but Mr Harrigan's Phone sees—yes, a mysterious phone—give a young boy named Craig the ability to communicate with the dead.

Hypnotic In Hypnotic, Kate Siegel, the queen of scary movies, plays a young woman who hires a hypnotist to quell her anxiety. Things take a dangerous turn when her hypnotist turns out to be a master manipulator.

Intrusion Intrusion is your classic home invasion nightmare. In the film, a couple's home is broken into, leaving the wife fearful of everyone around them. Who can you trust when everyone's a suspect?

I’m Thinking of Ending Things I’m Thinking of Ending Things is a Charlie Kaufman flick, which should give you an idea of what you're queuing up. Meaning: it's better to press play without knowing too much beforehand.

Chloe In Chloe, Julianne Moore and Liam Neeson play Catherine and David, a wealthy—albeit miserable—married couple. When Catherine suspects her husband is cheating on her, she hires a prostitute named Chloe (Amanda Seyfried) to seduce him as a test. But things grow increasingly complicated when Chloe reveals her own reasons for taking the gig.