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The Thrill of the Chase<\/h2>\n

Hollywood has had a love affair with crime thrillers since the very beginning of the silver screen era. The allure of the stakes, the danger, the heart-pounding suspense, and the moral ambiguity make them highly enjoyable and engaging to watch. Today, crime thrillers continue to be one of the most popular genres of feature films, filled with gripping stories and enthralling characters.<\/p>\n

The best crime thrillers make audiences second guess their own morality and force them to identify and empathize with the characters in a different way as the story evolves. Hollywood has crafted some of the most captivating crime thrillers in recent decades, and here are some of the must-watch titles you need to add to your movie list.<\/p>\n

Se7en (1995)<\/h2>\n

David Fincher’s cult classic Se7en is one of the greatest psychological thrillers of all time. Follow-up detective living legend William Somerset and newcomer David Mills as they try to decipher the riddle of a serial killer’s rampage styled after the seven deadly sins. The movie takes you on a psychological roller coaster ride as the two detectives are forced to confront the depth of the killer’s depravity.<\/p>\n

The movie is an absolute masterpiece, thanks to the acting prowess of stars Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, the sharp script by Andrew Kevin Walker, and Fincher’s signature dark cinematography. The genius of the movie is that it is not easy to watch but keeps you wanting more. The incredible screenplay will keep audiences guessing right till the end.<\/p>\n

Heat (1995)<\/h2>\n