The best suspense thrillers of the 2010s to relive

The best suspense thrillers of the 2010s to relive

The best suspense thrillers of the 2010s to reliveThe best suspense thrillers of the 2010s to relive

The best 2010s suspense thrillers to relive – The Weinstein Company (Courtesy)

Sure there could be a lot of debate about what was the decade with the best suspense thrillers in history, but one that many will no doubt remember for years to come, is 2010. And it is that some of the classics of the genre, such as ‘Gone Girl’ or ‘Nightcrawler’, but this time it’s time to review some that also deserve recognition.

and the best of these 2010s suspense thriller is that they are available on different streaming platforms. But they are subject to availability in each region, so if you don’t see them in the mentioned service, it is probably hosted only in some other, so we recommend you to look for them, because they are found on digital platforms.

Nocturnal animals

Released in 2016 and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Amy Adams and Aaron Taylor Johnson, we have one of most underrated suspense thriller, ‘Nocturnal animals’. The story is directed by Tom Ford, and follows a woman who leaves her first husband, and now lives with a doctor, she receives her novel from her ex-husband, who asks her to read and review it. Available on Lionsgate+ and Amazon Prime Video.

Fragmented

One of greatest hits of the 2010s in the field of psychological thriller It was “Split”, the film by director M. Night Shyamalan, with James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy. The story follows Kevin, a boy with 23 personalities who kidnaps 3 girls and holds them captive, as their troubles put everyone in more and more danger. Available on Star+.

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River of the Wind

From the mind of Taylor Sheridan, we have ‘Wind River’ a suspense film released in 2017 and starring Elizabeth Olsen with Jeremy Renner. The story follows an FBI agent and a veteran tracker as they investigate a series of murders committed on a remote Native American reservation. Available on Apple TV.

You’ve never really been here

If you like stories where the psychology of its protagonists is explored, you must see ‘You were never really here’, a crime film released in 2017, directed by Lynne Ramsay and starring Joaquin Phoenix. The story follows a former military man who is now dedicated to rescuing sexually exploited youths and who is given the job by a politician.

burning

And finally, what for many is the best thriller to come out in years, “Burning”, from director Lee Chang-dong, and starring Jeon Jong Seo, Steven Yeun and Yoo Ah In. The story follows Jongsu, a messenger to whom a One day she is asked by an old friend to take care of her cat, and on her return she is accompanied by a young man with a rather peculiar hobby. Available in ClaroVideo.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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