15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

15 Mind-Blowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

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These mind-blowing modern psychological thriller movies are guaranteed to make you think and stick in your mind for days after you’re finished.

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15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

The 2010s gave the movie world some truly astonishing entries into the psychological thriller genre and many of them conquered critics’ yearly Best Of lists as well as the box office tallies. From explorations of cultural trends to examinations of psychotic minds, many of the movies struck a real chord with audiences all over the world.

If you like your thrills chilling, and your drama cerebral, then make sure to check out all of these mind-blowing psychological thriller movies from the past decade as they’re all but guaranteed to stick in the mind days after the credits have finished rolling.

Updated on December 11th, 2020 by Mark Birrell: We couldn’t contain our list to just 10 entries when considering the breadth of talent that mark their mark in psychological thriller movies throughout the 2010s. From across the world, the best directors and actors in the industry have contributed incredible work that deserves to be on every movie fan’s watchlist. So, let’s shine a light on even more psychological thrillers that are guaranteed to get inside your head and keep you on edge for days and days.

15 Enemy (2013)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Denis Villeneuve’s loose adaptation of the novel “The Double” from Nobel Prize for Literature recipient José Saramago is a heady cocktail of literary detail and cinematic auteurism.

The story follows a history teacher who stumbles across his doppelgänger and his fascination with him leads both men on a dark journey of self-exploration that examines a number of captivating ideas, particularly the nature of watching and being watched as well as repressed desires and cyclical behavior.

14 Split (2016)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

The typical big twist of M. Night Shyamalan’s return to cinematic form may be fairly common knowledge now but, aside from still packing as much punch as it ever did, it was always just the cherry on top of an already perfect sundae.

James McAvoy’s central performance(s) of a man grappling with a severe case of disassociative identity disorder is cuttingly astute in its depiction of modern-day delusions and Shyamalan’s direction earns every comparison to Hitchcock that it’s garnered.

13 Side Effects (2013)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

The plot of Steven Soderbergh’s paranoid conspiracy movie may look simple enough on the surface but has numerous layers to its mystery and its revelations.

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Side Effects starts out as a cautionary tale of psychopharmacological excess but switches up its perspective and transforms into an almost-neo-noir crime thriller full of passion and duplicity.

12 Thoroughbreds (2017)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

A privileged teenage girl rekindles a friendship with an old acquaintance who had gone through some worrying psychological problems in the past, prompting the creation of a dark plot between the two involving blackmail and murder.

Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke are spellbinding in the lead roles with a worthy supporting part for the late great Anton Yelchin. Thoroughbreds is, in many respects, a comedy but also one of the most disturbing thrillers of recent years and an interesting study of the part that emotion plays in pre-meditated crimes.

11 The Gift (2015)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Joel Edgerton wrote, directed, and starred in this unsettling drama thriller, playing a man who has clearly developed social problems throughout his life as he forcefully reconnects with the man who he claims tormented him in high school and caused many of his most longlasting problems.

Jason Bateman shows off his villainous side next to Edgerton’s creepy stalker and the ambiguity over which one of them is worse remains engrossingly strong no matter how bad things get, with Rebecca Hall’s poor paranoid wife character caught between the two as she begins to realize just what kind of man she really married.

10 Black Swan (2010)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Natalie Portman’s Oscar-winning performance as a subdued ballet star, and her inner demon fighting for control, elevates Black Swan from being just another scary movie and into the realm of accomplished character study.

Her obsession with her work, and the dual nature of the Swan Queen, takes her on a dark journey into her own psyche.

9 Unsane (2018)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Steven Soderbergh continued his newfound affinity for shooting on iPhones, producing an unnervingly intimate portrait of a woman pushed to the edge and beyond by an abusive healthcare system when she’s institutionalized in a mental health facility against her will.

This is only the beginning of her ordeal, however, as she soon discovers that her stalker is employed there and now has unfettered access to her. What’s real and what’s not, of course, comes into question with the prospects of total insanity and captivity with a predator being equally terrifying.

8 Shutter Island (2010)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of Denis Lehane’s novel of the same name is anything but boilerplate or by the numbers and explores the most integral themes of the director’s work through a dynamic–and strikingly modern–lens.

The plot begins with Leonardo DiCaprio’s U.S. Marshal being sent to a secluded island asylum to investigate the disappearance of a patient but, as you would imagine, nothing is as it seems.

7 Gone Girl (2014)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

David Fincher’s journey into contemporary suburbia within Gillian Flynn’s adaptation of her hit novel is no less twisted than a movie like Se7en and no less psychoanalytical than a movie like Fight Club.

Ben Affleck plays the disappointing husband of a brilliant woman who goes missing, leaving him as the prime suspect. Gone Girl may be driven by the twists in its plot but its focus is on its fascinatingly–and controversially–flawed characters.

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6 The Guilty (2018)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

An impatient cop awaiting disciplinary action is stuck answering emergency calls when he’s put on with a woman in the midst of a potential kidnapping situation in this unremittingly tense Danish thriller.

Unfolding in real-time, with some twists in the story being more obvious to the audience than the protagonist and some keeping both on tenterhooks right until the last second, The Guilty’s story feels sprawling despite being set in only two rooms of a police station because it’s all really taking place in the imaginations of the main character and the viewer, creating an almost unbearably intimate connection between the two in a situation that no one wants to find themselves in.

5 Super Dark Times (2017)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Of all of the breakdowns of late 20th-century/early-21st century mindsets featured on this list, Super Dark Times contains one of the most hauntingly real.

Very likely the closest that audiences will ever get to seeing a live-action South Park movie and all of the horrific imagery that such an endeavor would produce, Kevin Phillips’ coming-of-age psychodrama unravels the violence at the heart of adolesce and puts perhaps the final nail in the ‘kids on bikes’ genre’s creative coffin.

4 Creepy (2016)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s slow-burning domestic thriller sees a cop and his wife become steadily entranced by a hypnotically weird neighbor who’s full of secrets.

Teruyuki Kagawa’s performance as the titularly creepy neighbor, Nishino, transcends the procedural puzzle at the heart of the plot but Kurosawa’s deft hand in capturing the indescribable energy of each scene is equally impressive.

3 Nightcrawler (2014)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

Jake Gyllenhaal delivered another iconic performance in the genre after two stunning transformations in Enemy and Prisoners the previous year for Denis Villeneuve.

Nightcrawler goes far beyond most murky views of L.A. showbusiness as Gyllenhaal’s ambitious sociopath finds a niche talent for recording violent material for TV news and no bottom to the industry’s lust for blood.

2 Bluebeard (2017)

15 MindBlowing Psychological Thrillers From The 2010s (That Will Stick With You For Days)

A down and out doctor’s life begins to unravel even further after hearing what he believes to be the confession of a prolific serial killer coming from one of his patients in Lee Soo-youn’s very belated second movie after her equally strange and underrated take on supernatural horror with The Uninvited.

Bluebeard slips so readily between fantasy and reality that the audience’s idea of what’s true or not within the story is fundamentally challenged right up until the final seconds.

1 Burning (2018)

Steven Yeun shines as a mysteriously compelling character who arouses the suspicions of an aspiring novelist when a mutual acquaintance goes missing in this beautifully dark and atmospheric thriller.

The mood of Burning is exactly as the title says it is but it’s a slow burn that spreads slowly and insidiously in the minds of the main character and the audience also.

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