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50 Best Hollywood Thrillers Streaming on Netflix India

By Binged Bureau - Jun 20, 2021 @ 08:06 pm

50. The International (2009)

The InternationalThe conspiracy thriller film helmed by Tom Tykwer revolves around the globe-trotting investigation by an Interpol detective (Clive Owen) and a Manhattan Assistant District Attorney (Naomi Watts).

The film focuses on their daredevil attempt to uncover the shocking truth about the bank’s illegal activities on a global scale. In the process, they put their own lives in danger.

49. Bird Box (2018)

Bird BoxIn this post-apocalyptic thriller, society is infested with mysterious entities that are driving people into committing mass suicides. Five years later, a woman (played by Sandra Bullock) gets a radio transmission from another survivor about a safe community located somewhere inside the forest. She navigates dangerously through a river along with two children in the hope of finding the alleged safe zone.

48. Run (2020)

RunThe psychological thriller follows the story of a wheelchair ridden and home-schooled teenaged girl (played by Kiera Allen). After a series of peculiar incidents, the girl begins to strongly suspect that her mother (played by Sarah Paulson) is hiding something sinister from her. Covertly, she sets about investigating her mother’s bizarre behavior leading to some startling revelations.

47. I Am Mother (2019)

I Am MotherThe Netflix science fiction thriller revolves around a surviving teenage girl called Daughter (Clara Rugaard) in a post-apocalyptic world. The daughter is ‘nurtured’ inside a secured bunker by an artificially intelligent robot called Mother.

The Mother’s primary purpose is to repopulate the world. Things suddenly take an interesting turn when a mysterious stranger (Hillary Swank) interferes with their seemingly perfect life. Super intriguing plot, isn’t it?

46. The Call (2013)

The CallThe high-concept psychological thriller revolves around an experienced 911 operator called Jordan (played by Halle Berry), who is emotionally scarred because of a past mistake.

While working as a trainer in the same department, she gets a chance to redeem herself when a kidnapped girl calls 911 from a car trunk. In a race against time, Jordan must use her unique skills and vast experience to rescue the girl from possibly a man from her past.

45. Extraction (2020)

extraction When the innocent son (Rudraksh Jaiswal) of India’s biggest drug lord (Pankaj Tripathi) is kidnapped by a rival drug baron, an elite Australian mercenary (played by Chris Hemsworth) is roped in to rescue the boy.

The fearless mercenary accepts the seemingly impossible extraction mission from one of the busiest towns of the world: Dhaka, while facing unanticipated challenges. The film was directed by Sam Hargrave and also featured Indian actor Randeep Hooda in a ‘killer’ role.

44. Hannibal (2001)

HannibalIt’s the sequel to the 1991 Academy Award-winning film ‘The Silence of The Lambs’. The film is set around a decade after the events of the original film. After the brilliantly executed escape, the dreaded serial killer Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) is now living a new life in Italy.

Lecter’s surviving victim (Gary Oldman), an affluent child molester, hatches a plan to avenge his disfigurement. He thinks his best chance to catch Lecter is to use FBI agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore) as the bait. Hannibal was directed by veteran filmmaker Ridley Scott.

43. The Debt (2010)

The DebtThe period espionage thriller narrates the story of three Mossad secret agents in two different timelines. The movie starts off in the timeline that takes place in the year 1997. While the other timeline takes place in the year 1965 and revolves around their mission to capture a Nazi war criminal and bring him to Israel.

The two narratives separated by three decades are interconnected by a critical secret shared by the three agents. The film’s cast included Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, and Jessica Chastain amongst others.

42. Non-Stop (2014)

Non-Stop‘Taken’ star Liam Neeson starred alongside Julianne Moore in this non-stop action thriller. During a flight, an alcoholic ex-cop and now a US Air Marshal gets a mysterious text message from a fellow passenger.

During the chat, the unidentified person demands $150 million wired to an account number. Otherwise, he will kill someone every twenty minutes. We hope the intriguing premise has got your attention.

41. The Mule (2018)

The MuleThe film was helmed by living legend Clint Eastwood, who also acted in it. The storyline follows an extremely old horticulturist, who is facing a financial crisis. He accepts a simple driving job and becomes a mule (a person who transports illegal drugs) for a drug cartel.

Unknowing to him, on his trail, is a DEA agent (played by Bradley Cooper). Will the mule’s old age and spotless record save him from getting caught?

40. Jack Reacher (2012)

Jack ReacherWhen a former US Army sniper is accused of assassinating five men, he faces either a death sentence or life imprisonment based on the substantial evidence against him.

He writes the words “Get Jack Reacher”, who is a former Military Police Investigator (played by Tom Cruise). Now, Jack Reacher must use his investigative skills to get to the bottom of the case and to know whether the accused is actually guilty or not.

39. The Italian Job (2003)

The Italian JobWhen a heist team led by a professional safecracker (Donald Sutherland) and a professional fixer Charlie Crooker (Mark Wahlberg) successfully steal gold worth a whopping $35 million, they are subsequently betrayed by one of their own.

The double-crosser kills the safecracker and other team members are presumed dead. Charlie Crooker assembles the remaining survivors and hatches an elaborate heist plan to exact revenge against the backstabber, who now enjoys a lavish lifestyle.

38. Margin Call (2011)

Margin Call The financial thriller narrates the happenings at a large investment bank over a period of 24 hours, during the initial stages of the 2008 financial crisis. When the company’s risk management head is laid off, he hands over his current project to his protégé.

After analyzing the project details, the employee discovers critical information regarding a possible financial crisis. What follows is the action taken by the management in their attempt to avert the disaster. The film boasted an ensemble cast including Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Demi Moore, Zachary Quinto, Jeremy Irons, Simon Baker, and Stanley Tucci, amongst others.

37. Side Effects (2013)

Side EffectsThis mystery thriller follows the life of a woman (Rooney Maara) who suffers from severe depression in spite of her husband’s (Channing Tatum) recent release from prison. As a result, she is prescribed an experimental drug by her psychiatrist (Jude Law) which causes a sleepwalking side effect.

The goings-on take a deadly turn after her seemingly harmless sleepwalking episode leads to a shocking incident. The film was directed by Steven Soderberg (Director – Contagion, Ocean’s 11).

36. State of Play (2009)

State of PlayIt’s a political thriller film directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Kevin MacDonald (The Mauritanian, The Last King of Scotland). When a young woman related to a politician powerful (Ben Affleck) is mysteriously killed in an apparent suicide, an investigative journalist (Russel Crowe) suspects a conspiracy behind her death.

He teams up with an ambitious writer (Rachel McAdams) to uncover the murder mystery. The film also featured Helen Mirren, Jason Bateman, Robin Wright, and Jeff Daniels in supporting roles.

35. Spy Game (2001)

Spy Game Helmed by Tony Scott, this espionage thriller follows a veteran CIA operative (played by Robert Redford), who is on his last day at the office.

The veteran agent is summoned when his former pupil (played by Brad Pitt) is arrested in China and sentenced to death. The mentor must now use his spy expertise for the dangerous mission, that is, to find a way to somehow get his protégé released.

34. Body of Lies (2008)

Body of LiesHelmed by veteran filmmaker Ridley Scott with a dream team of Leonardo Di Caprio and Russel Crowe, the film revolves around a CIA agent who teams up with his superior along with the Jordan intelligence, to catch a powerful terrorist called ‘al-Saleem’.

The film also portrays the complicated and secretive relationship between these three individuals on the same side on the law, despite their common mission.

33. In The Line of Fire (1993)

In The Line of Fire A disillusioned yet ingenious assassin taunts an aging Secret Service Agent Frank Horrigan (played by Clint Eastwood) about his plans to assassinate the President. Horrigan, who is ridden with the guilt of his past failure to save President Kennedy, makes it his mission to track the assassin in order to redeem his past mistake while not caring about his own life.

32. The Equalizer (2014)

The Equalizer A retired former special forces commando and a widower (played by Denzel Washington) learns about a teenaged call girl (played by Chloë Grace Moretz) getting brutalized by a ruthless Russian mafia.

He decides to use his very particular set of skills to rescue the young girl from the violent gang. The vigilante action thriller was helmed by Antoine Fuqua, who also directed ‘Training Day’, the film which had won Denzel Washington an Oscar.

31. Snowden (2016)

SnowdenIt’s a biographical thriller film directed by Oliver Stone. The film features Joseph Gordon-Levitt who essays the titular role of the well-known whistle-blower Edward Snowden.

After quitting from the National Security Agency, he decides to leak illegal surveillance techniques which reportedly tracked digital data even from ordinary Americans. The film was based on the books ‘The Snowden Files’ and ‘Time of The Octopus’.

30. Split (2016)

SplitDirected by horror-mystery maestro M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense), the film was a standalone sequel to the Bruce Willis starrer superhero film ‘Unbreakable’.

It follows the story of a man (James McAvoy) who is suffering from dissociative identity disorder and is diagnosed with 23 distinct personalities inside him. When a dominant personality emerges and kidnaps three young girls, they must find a way to escape captivity before the kidnapper’s most dangerous 24th personality comes to the fore.

29. The Walk (2015)

The WalkThe film narrates the true story of the French street performer Philippe Petit (played by Joseph Gordon-Lewitt). It follows his journey from performing wire walking stunts and juggling acts in Paris to his daredevil mission of walking between the World Trade Centre twin towers in New York City in the year 1974.

The film was directed by legendary filmmaker Robert Zemeckis (Director – Back to the Future, Forrest Gump, Cast Away, Contact).

28. El Camino (2019)

El CaminoVince Gilligan, the creator of the cult crime television series ‘Breaking Bad’ directed this film, which narrates the story of Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), who somehow survived the incident of the action-packed and emotionally charged series finale.

The sequel film revolves around how the surviving protagonist of ‘Breaking Bad’ evades the police while fighting with his own past demons. The film was regarded as a belated albeit entertaining conclusion of one of the best series ever made.

27. The Next Three Days (2010)

The Next Three DaysWhen a working woman (Elizabeth Banks) is imprisoned for a crime, she apparently did not commit, her husband (Russel Crowe) must find a way to get her suicidal spouse ‘released’ from prison. The riveting thriller helmed by Paul Haggis (In The Valley of Elah) also featured a delightful cameo from ‘Taken’ star Liam Neeson.

26. Uncut Gems (2019)

Uncut GemsThe film featured Adam Sandler in what was described as one of his career-best performances. The story follows a once successful but now a debt-ridden jeweler and a gambling addict. Things take an interesting turn when he tries to get back a rare and expensive uncut gem from a high-profile basketball player, with unexpected consequences.

25. John Wick (2014)

John WickA group of Russian gangsters kill the precious gift (a puppy) from a widower’s (Keanu Reeves) deceased wife and they also steal his vintage car.

With nothing to lose, the incident forces the former hitman to come out of retirement to unleash his fury on the entire crime syndicate in his ruthless battle for revenge as he fights a $2 million dollar bounty on his head. The vigilante action thriller was helmed by Chad Stahelski.

24. Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)

Mission: Impossible – Rogue NationThe fifth film of the ‘Mission: Impossible’ film franchise resumes the daredevil adventures of the cult character Ethan Hunt (essayed by Tom Cruise). After being cut off from the IMF, its elite agent Ethan Hunt must unravel the mystery behind a dangerous terrorist organization called The Syndicate which comprises former intelligence operatives from multiple countries.

23. Zero Dark Thirty (2012)

Zero Dark ThirtyDirected by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow, the film is based on the almost decade long manhunt for Al-Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, following the abominable 9/11 terrorist attacks.

The story revolves around a CIA intelligence analyst (played by Jessica Chastain) and her persistent endeavors to find the Al-Qaida leader. After years in pursuit of the wanted man, she is supremely confident about Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts in an urban compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The Oscar-winning film also featured Joel Edgerton, Chris Pratt, and Mark Strong, amongst others.

22. Collateral (2004)

Collateral A cab driver Max (Jamie Foxx) finds himself in a difficult situation when he agrees to a seemingly lucrative deal offered by his next customer Vincent (Tom Cruise).

Unbeknown to Max, Vincent is a hired killer. When a dead body falls over his car at the first destination, Max realizes his blunder. How Max survives (or not) the remaining four targets of the assassin, forms the rest of the story. The action thriller was helmed by Michael Mann (Director – Ali, Heat).

21. Munich (2005)

MunichThe historical thriller was helmed by veteran filmmaker Steven Spielberg. Following the Munich massacre that involved the killing of Israeli athletes in the 1972 Olympics, the Israeli government authorizes a secret operation to hunt down those responsible for the massacre.

A Mossad agent is assigned to lead the mission to assassinate the Palestinians who were reportedly involved in the Munich massacre. The film featured acclaimed actors like Eric Bana and Daniel Craig.

20. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsIn this worthy sequel to Guy Ritchie’s 2009 film ‘Sherlock Holmes’, the film follows the adventures of the titular detective (Robert Downey Jr.) and his reliable sidekick Dr. Watson (Jude Law). When the genius detective connects seemingly unrelated crimes to Dr. Moriarty, they must stop the formidable nemesis from achieving his evil plans.

19. Minority Report (2002)

Minority ReportIt’s a science-fiction mystery thriller helmed by Steven Spielberg. The film is set in a future where impending crimes are prevented by an elite organization called Precrime. It’s done with the help of three psychic humans called Precogs, who can foresee crimes that are yet to happen.

When Precrime’s commanding officer (played by Tom Cruise) is himself predicted by the Precogs that he will soon kill a person he does not even know yet, he becomes a fugitive to escape arrest and to investigate the mystery.

18. Zodiac (2007)

ZodiacThe film revolves around the infamous serial killer called Zodiac, who challenges the police department and newspaper reporters by giving them cryptic clues. The storyline involves a newspaper cartoonist (Jake Gyllenhaal), a crime reporter (Robert Downey Jr.) and two cops (Mark Ruffalo and Anthony Edwards) and their attempt to investigate the serial killings. The film was helmed by David Fincher (Seven, Gone Girl).

17. The Game (1997)

The GameAn affluent but recluse investment banker (played by Michael Douglas) receives a bizarre gift from his younger brother (played by Sean Penn) on his 48th birthday.

The supposedly life-changing gift is a voucher for a game offered by Consumer Recreation Services. When he reluctantly enrolls in the game, his entire life turns upside down. ‘The Game’ was David Fincher’s next feature film directorial after the cult crime film ‘Seven’.

16. Nightcrawler (2014)

NightcrawlerThe film follows an out of job, ambitious and immoral man (Jake Gyllenhaal), who switches from stealing to becoming a freelance photojournalist. By hook or by crook, he soon rises ranks in the night-crawling business and makes money by filming violent crimes and selling them to a local TV channel. To what extent he manipulates his stories and resorts to unethical journalism form the rest of the story.

15. Edge of Tomorrow (2014)

Edge of TomorrowThis action-thriller is helmed by eminent filmmaker Doug Liman, who had earlier directed films such as ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ and ‘The Bourne Identity’.

The film revolves around an untrained soldier (played by Tom Cruise) who is forced to continually live and die the same day amidst the backdrop of a violent alien invasion battlefront. One day, he meets a highly trained soldier (played by Emily Blunt), who herself has gone through the same experience. How they try to get out of the seemingly infinite time-loop and overthrow the alien invasion forms the film’s primary premise.

14. The Bourne Identity (2002)

The Bourne IdentityWhen an unconscious man (Matt Damon) with bullet wounds is rescued by some fishermen, he recovers, but does not remember his identity.

However, he soon learns about his incredible combat skills besides his name Jason Bourne. He makes it his mission to know more about his life while being pursued by deadly assassins. The film was directed by Doug Liman and also featured Franka Potente and Chris Cooper.

13. Blade Runner 2049 (2017)

Blade Runner 2049It’s a sequel to Ridley Scott’s cult 1982 science fiction film ‘Blade Runner’ and directed by Denis Villeneuve. The film is set thirty years after the original film’s incidents. In the year 2049, a Blade Runner called K (played by Ryan Gosling) does the job of killing rogue bioengineered humanoids knows as replicants. He uncovers a critical secret that leads him to find another Blade Runner whose whereabouts are unknown since the year 2019.

12. The Revenant (2015)

The RevenantIn the year 1823, a famed frontiersman Hugh Glass (Leonardo Di Caprio) is left for dead by his hunting team after a grizzly bear fatally injures him. Armed with vengeance, Hugh Glass uses his unique skills in an unkind terrain to track down his former associate (Tom Hardy) who had betrayed him. This was the film that won Leonardo Di Caprio a well-deserved Oscar for his performance.

11. No Country For Old Men (2007)

No Country For Old MenHelmed by the celebrated director duo Ethan Coen and Joel Coen, the film revolves around a war veteran and hunter (Josh Brolin) who accidentally finds more than $2 million drug money in a desert.

He steals the money but is pursued by a ruthless mercenary (Javier Bardem), who goes on a killing spree to recover the money. Amidst the cat and mouse game, a County Sheriff (Tommy Lee Jones) joins the violent chaos.

10. Batman Begins (2005)

Batman BeginsThis was Christopher Nolan’s take on the famed superhero Batman. After his parents are murdered in front of him, the affluent orphan Bruce Wayne travels the world in order to learn to fight injustice.

He returns to protect his native place Gotham City and assumes the vigilante persona of Batman. Now he must confront those who trained them but are now hellbent on destroying his city. The film also featured an ensemble cast including Liam Neeson, Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Katie Holmes, Gary Oldman, and Cillian Murphy.

9. Shutter Island (2010)

Shutter IslandSet in the year 1954, when a murderer goes missing from a psychiatric facility in Shutter Island, U.S. Marshal (Leonardo Di Caprio) is sent along with his partner (Mark Ruffalo) to investigate the disappearance.

As the investigation proceeds, he gets a feeling that there is more to the mysterious missing person case than meets the eye. The climactic revelation will take you off guard. The film was directed by Martin Scorsese.

8. Scarface (1983)

ScarfaceThe film follows the story of the rise and fall of a Cuban refugee turned gangster Tony Montana (played by Al Pacino). After escaping a refugee camp, he starts working for a drug lord. He rises through the ranks in the Miami drug business by resorting to ruthless violence and eventually gets over-ambitious. The film was helmed by Brian De Palma.

7. Inglorious Basterds (2009)

Inglorious BasterdsDirected by Quentin Tarantino, this alternative history thriller is set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied France. The story revolves around two parallel plots to assassinate Nazi leaders. The first one follows an unrelenting leader (Brad Pitt) of the Jewish-American commando unit called ‘Basterds’.

While another assassination plot is planned by a female cinema owner whose family was killed by the Nazis. Their common mission for retribution eventually converges.

6. The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

The Dark Knight RisesIt was the third and the last film of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy. A powerful new nemesis Bane emerges eight years after the events of ‘The Dark Knight’, which forces Batman to return from his self-imposed guilt-ridden exile. Hellbent on destroying Gotham City, Bane overpowers Batman, who must bounce back to save the city, putting his own life on the line.

5. Joker (2019)

JokerIn this origin story of the popular DC comics supervillain, the film follows a failed comedian Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) with mental health problems and lives in the 1980s Gotham City, which is replete with unemployment and poverty.

His problems are further compounded when he is bullied and mistreated, which eventually transforms him into an insane criminal mastermind and his alter ego – Joker.

4. The Prestige (2006)

The PrestigeThe film revolves around the extreme rivalry between two 19th century magicians (played by Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale). After an unfortunate incident, their partnership turns into enmity fuelled by vengeance.

In their obsession for outwitting each other’s magic shows, the magicians go to great lengths, and both make huge sacrifices in the process. It’s a deftly executed film with terrific lead performances.

3. Seven (1995)

SevenDavid Fincher’s cult crime film ‘Seven’ follows a newly transferred detective (Brad Pitt) who teams up with veteran and retiring detective (Morgan Freeman). They investigate a series of murders where each victim is the representative of the seven deadly sins.

The sadistic yet brilliant serial killer is always a step ahead of them. After five murders, the detectives are totally clueless about the killer’s last two victims representing envy wrath. Will they be able to catch the killer, and if yes, then at what cost?

2. Inception (2010)

InceptionIn this mind-bending thriller, a specialist corporate espionage thief Dom Cobb (Leonardo Di Caprio) steals critical information from the target’s subconscious through a shared dream. Now a fugitive, Cobb is given a chance to get his life back.

In his last and most difficult mission, Cobb is entrusted to implant an idea into a target that would convince the target to dissolve his father’s company. The film boasted an ensemble cast including Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Elliot Page, and Michael Caine.

1. The Dark Knight (2008)

The Dark KnightIt was the sequel to 2005 film ‘Batman Begins’. In the film, the caped crusader and Gotham’s Dark Knight – Batman (Christian Bale) teams up with the idealistic District Attorney and Gotham’s White Knight Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) along with Gotham City’s police lieutenant (Gary Oldman).

Their common mission is to contain the crime in their city. When a psychopathic criminal called ‘The Joker’ (Heath Ledger) unleashes a chaotic crimewave in Gotham City, Batman must confront the antagonist while treading a fine line between being a vigilante and being a hero.

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