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The 17 Most Underrated Thrillers From the Past 20 Years

Jesse Schedeen
May 23, 2017 - 1 min read

by Jesse Schedeen

For every "Seven," there are countless other movie thrillers that just don't find the love they deserve. We'd like to do our part to change that. These are the best thrillers from the past two decades that definitely deserve a wider audience.

'Breakdown' (1997)

We don't necessarily blame those who steered clear of Escape From L.A." But it's a shame they missed this finely-tuned mystery, which cast Russell as a man desperately searching for his missing wife in the aftermath of a road rage incident.

'The Game' (1997)

Director Michael Douglas and more of that moody atmosphere Fincher does so well.

'A Simple Plan' (1998)

It may not have the following of the "Fargo," and it works for many of the same reasons.

'Insomnia' (2002)

For any other director, "Inception." A remake of the Norwegian film of the same name, the movie centers on a sleep-deprived -- and guilty conscience-ridden -- detective struggling to hunt down a killer in an Alaskan town where the sun doesn't set. 

'Ripley's Game' (2002)

Ripley's Game" never saw a theatrical release in the US, meaning it ed under most moviegoers' radar. 

'Spartan' (2004)

If you've ever wondered what Val Kilmer has been cool on the big screen.

'The Skeleton Key' (2005)

We're always happy to see The Skeleton Key" has style and atmosphere to spare.

'Disturbia' (2007)

Drag "Disturbia." That was enough to drive away a lot of potential viewers, but the truth is that "Disturbia" is a very Hitchcock-worthy suspense film, even if it isn't a particularly creative one.

'Eden Lake' (2008)

"Deliverance." But unpleasant or not, it's a haunting look at what happens when an ordinary married couple runs afoul of some surly teenagers and things go off the deep end.

'Transsiberian' (2008)

If "Transsiberian" is more "Strangers on a Train." It's got plenty of Hitchcock-worthy suspense as it explores a train ride gone horribly, horribly wrong. Luckily, the tension and violence is offset with some gorgeous shots of the Russian countryside. 

'Triangle' (2009)

A group of attractive twenty-somethings venture out for a day of fun on the ocean and wind up boarding a mysterious ship with an even more mysterious sniper aboard. Sounds like a recipe for a classic slasher horror film, right? Not quite. "Triangle" is much more complex and unpredictable, and it'll leave you contemplating the ending long after the credits roll. 

'Burning Bright' (2010)

Some of the most effective thrillers are those with the most simple premises, and "Burning Bright" definitely falls under that category. This film follows two siblings who find themselves trapped in a house with a hungry tiger while a hurricane rages outside. Talk about being trapped between a rock and a hard place.

'The Disappearance of Alice Creed' (2010)

"The Disappearance of Alice Creed" is a brutally effective thriller, as it keeps its focus squarely on two ex-convicts and the woman they kidnap. The result is a hostage conflict that delivers one terrific twist after another.

'Cold Fish' (2011)

Japanese director Shion Sono has a reputation for directing subversive films, and that trend continued with this darkly humorous horror/thriller about a humble pet shop owner whose life is derailed by a deranged serial killer. The film is all the more disturbing because it is loosely based on the exploits of two real-life serial killers.

'The Reef' (2010)

There have been plenty of bad shark movies over the decades (some intentionally so, others just plain bad). "The Reef" is one of the few to deliver a truly harrowing story of survival on the open ocean. The realistic, non-flashy approach certainly helps.

'A Lonely Place to Die' (2011)

Between "Melissa George is one of the great unsung heroes of the thriller genre. Here, she stars as one of several mountaineers who stumble across a young girl buried alive in the wilderness and are forced to contend with her captors.

'Martha Marcy May Marlene' (2011)

Elizabeth Olsen bedazzled critics with her very first film role, as she played a young woman trying to readjust to a normal family life after escaping a religious cult. Sadly, audiences didn't rush out to theaters, but those that did helped the film gain a strong following. Hopefully Olsen's rising popularity will help draw more eyes to this hidden gem.

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