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Thriller movies are some of the most exciting and intense types of movies you can experience. From mysterious figures lurking in the shadows to criminals pitting their wits against each other and against the protagonists, these are some of the most gripping and tense moments on film – and they can be some of the hardest to forget too. That’s why it’s important to experience only the very best in this genre, which is why we’ve put together a list of the must-watch thriller movies on IMDb. From classic psycho-thrillers like Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho”, to dark and brooding noir such as “Se7en”, these are the outstanding movies that you have to look out for when you search for your next thriller fix.<\/p>\n

The Shining<\/h2>\n

The tension starts almost from the very first frames in Stanley Kubrick’s celebrated adaptation of Stephen King’s horror novel, ‘The Shining’. Jack Nicholson’s tour de force performance as Jack Torrance, an unsuccessful writer who takes a job as caretaker of an isolated hotel in the wilderness, soon descends into pure terror as he begins to ‘Lose his marbles’ and reveals a cruel and murderous side to his character. Nicholson’s performance, coupled with a looming sense of dread, slowly builds to a crescendo of terror, made even more intense thanks to the genius of Kubrick’s direction and the uncompromisingly bleak winter setting.<\/p>\n

Fight Club<\/h2>\n

It’s hard to think of a smarter, more stylish and thought-provoking thriller than David Fincher’s 1999 masterpiece, “Fight Club”. Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, the film tells the story of two men, Jack (Edward Norton) and Tyler (Brad Pitt), who meet in a support group and soon find themselves engaged in a nihilistic underground world of bare knuckled brawls and terrorist activities. With a provocative script and razor sharp direction, “Fight Club” follows our protagonists on a path of soul-searching and self-actualisation, while also delivering a thrilling and unpredictable ride that will leave you breathless.<\/p>\n

Psycho<\/h2>\n

Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 “Psycho” is a true classic of the genre. Although it has been parodied and referenced for decades now, the original source material still packs an eerie and unsettling punch. Anthony Perkins delivers an iconic performance as Norman Bates, the psychologically troubled motel owner who harbours a dark secret. While it might be a slightly campy affair, “Psycho” remains one of the most effective and influential thrillers ever made, thanks in no small part to the masterful direction of Hitchcock and the score by Bernard Hermann.<\/p>\n

Se7en<\/h2>\n