6 more tense psychological thrillers to watch after Don’t Move

6 more tense psychological thrillers to watch after Don't Move

As a thriller enthusiast who’s spent countless nights huddled under blankets, heart pounding to the rhythm of suspenseful films, I can wholeheartedly recommend the movies listed here for your next binge-watch session. If you’ve just finished watching “Don’t Move” and are still on edge, these movies will surely keep that adrenaline rush going.


Was the suspense of Netflix’s latest psychological thriller movie “Don’t Move” nerve-wracking? Are you seeking another gripping tale to continue with? In “Don’t Move”, a woman finds herself in a desperate struggle for survival after receiving an injection containing a paralytic substance that will cause her body to cease functioning within 20 minutes, making her the perfect target for a deranged murderer.

Directed by Sam Raimi, “Don’t Move” has been captivating viewers as they watch Iris (Kelsey Asbille) try to outmaneuver and survive Richard (Finn Wittrock). You can stream this thrilling film only on Netflix. Once you’ve finished watching, here are some suggestions for your next movie night selection.

6 more tense psychological thrillers to watch after Don't Move

Trap (2024)

Currently available for streaming on Max, “Trap” is the newest movie from the renowned director known for his intricate plot twists, M. Night Shyamalan himself.

To put it simply, in this movie, Josh Hartnett delivers an outstanding performance as a father and a potentially dangerous murderer. Unbeknownst to him, he’s taking his daughter to a concert that is actually a secret trap intended to catch the notorious serial killer, “The Butcher,” who turns out to be none other than Hartnett himself.

Now streaming on Max

Don’t Breathe (2016)

In this new film titled “Don’t,” director Fede Alvarez (known for “Evil Dead” and “Alien: Romulus”) presents a nerve-wracking game of cat-and-mouse. The lead role, played by Jane Levy, portrays a teenager struggling in a difficult living situation with her younger sister. Unfortunately, they don’t have the means to escape their predicament.

Desperate to find a way out, she turns to a few friends for help in burglarizing a seemingly vulnerable person’s home – a blind man named Stephen Lang. However, they underestimate their chosen adversary, discovering that he might be the most challenging opponent they could have picked. The result is an incredibly tense and powerful thriller that stands out among those produced over the past decade.

Now streaming on Starz

6 more tense psychological thrillers to watch after Don't Move

It’s What’s Inside

The recently released Netflix show, “It’s What’s Inside,” blends elements of science fiction, humor, and terror. It has garnered impressive praise following its debut at this year’s Sundance Festival.

At a pre-wedding get-together among friends, I found myself in the midst of chaos when an old buddy rolled up with a cryptic briefcase.

Now streaming on Netflix

Alone (2020)

In the wilderness, the chilling drama titled “Alone” unfolds as it tracks a grieving widow’s journey towards her new abode. However, her peaceful trip is disrupted when she narrowly escapes a maniacal motorist attempting to force her off the road.

That evening, at a motel, Jessica (Jules Wilcox) meets the man once more and learns he’s a ruthless psychopath with murderous intentions towards her. This sets the stage for an edge-of-your-seat game of cat-and-mouse, ideal for fans of Don’t Move, but offering slightly increased action.

Now streaming on Netflix

Hush (2016)

After an extended hiatus during which viewers couldn’t catch this thrilling home-invasion movie anywhere, it’s now back for everyone to enjoy, courtesy of director Mike Flanagan and his collaboration with various partners who helped reintroduce the film to public screens.

Apart from the fact that “Hush” has just been issued a unique physical edition, it can also be rented or bought on demand platforms, and currently, you can stream it on Shudder as well.

Now streaming on Shudder

The Call (2020)

Titled “The Call“, this intriguing psychological thriller from South Korea weaves together the stories of two women, one residing in the same house in the year 2019 and another in 1999. A mysterious phone call connects them across two decades. This film combines elements of serial killer investigations with a sci-fi twist.

The Netflix logline is a succinct summation of the plot without giving too much away, describing how “a serial killer puts another woman’s past—and life—on the line to change her own fate.”

Now streaming on Netflix

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2024-10-27 22:25

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