The best psychological thrillers on Amazon Prime include a strong mix of original content and both old and new theatrical releases. The focus of a psychological thriller is to take viewers into the lives of people terrorized by an often unseen force, and usually, the movie is never what it seems. Twists and turns are a mainstay in this genre, with characters on frightening journeys out of their comfort zones, usually leaving the audience on the edge of their seats until the last ultimate reveal.

Prime Video has a fantastic line-up of psychological thrillers to stream, the best encoming a wide range of films from various decades. There are Oscar winners, hidden gems, and some chilling blockbusters on the platform. From the more horrific to the criminal underworld side of the equation, these thriller movies are all but guaranteed to give the viewer goosebumps thanks to smart scares and top-notch performances.

25 The Menu (2022)

A Darkly Comedic Thriller

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The Menu
Release Date
November 18, 2022
Runtime
106 minutes
Director
Mark Mylod

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A darkly comedic horror-thriller, The Menu focuses on a group of diners invited to a high-end restaurant on a private island by one of the world's greatest chefs. Shortly after arriving on the island, Margot Mills begins to realize something is strange beyond the perceived pompous nature of the menu. Her suspicions are confirmed when the night turns deadly as the restaurant staff begins to descend into a cult-like madness.

Psychological thrillers are often intense and gripping, but that doesn't mean they can't be funny at the same time. This is proven with the wonderful, twisted, and darkly comedic thriller The Menu. The movie follows a group of cultured and wealthy diners who are invited to an exclusive dining experience at the isolated island restaurant of a world-renowned and celebrated chef (Ralph Fiennes). However, it soon becomes clear that this culinary genius has other plans for his guests.

The story is also made more interesting by Anya Taylor-Joy's role as one of the diners who is less than impressed by the whole affair.

The movie is a clever and pointed satire on people who consume art and ion as a status symbol. However, it is also a criticism of artists who are filled with self-importance and toxic behavior. Every dish in The Menu raises the stakes of the evening, with the tension rising with each moment as the danger begins to set in. The story is also made more interesting by Anya Taylor-Joy's role as one of the diners who is less than impressed by the whole affair. It is a movie that will have audiences on the edges of their seats while still delivering laughs.

24 The Thing (1982)

A Horror Classic That Doubles As A Thriller

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The Thing
Release Date
June 25, 1982
Runtime
109 minutes
Director
John Carpenter
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A team of researchers set out to study an alien spacecraft found in Antarctica, where they also discover an alien body on the site. The alien buried in ice is actually alive and has the ability to imitate human form. The group must find a way to distinguish who the real person is from The Thing and stay alive. John Carpenter's 1982 film is a remake of 1951's The Thing from Another World and stars Kurt Russel as the hero RJ MacReady.

John Carpenter's masterpiece The Thing is regarded by many as the greatest horror movie of all time. It has some inventive sci-fi concepts and some of the most gruesome moments in the genre's history. However, one of the ways it continues to grip audiences is through its psychological storytelling that uses a very human idea of paranoia in a story of a deadly alien creature. Kurt Russell leads the cast in the story of a group of researchers as a isolated base in Antarctica who become hunted by an alien who can mimick the appearance of its victims.

As the survivors begin to realize the capabilities of the alien, they realize that they cannot trust any of each other.

The creature transformation scenes feature some of the greatest practical movie effects in history, but there is a foreboding dread throughout the film that is extremely effective even when there is no monster on screen. As the survivors begin to realize the capabilities of the alien, they realize that they cannot trust any of each other. The psychological aspects of the movie have added to the fact that the ending of The Thing is still being debated many decades later.

23 Ex Machina (2015)

Alex Garland's Gripping Look At AI

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Ex Machina
Release Date
April 10, 2015
Runtime
108 minutes
Director
Alex Garland
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Young computer programmer Caleb is selected to participate in a groundbreaking experiment by evaluating the human qualities in a new and improved female artificial intelligence. But in the luxurious, isolated mansion of the man who created this technology, all may not be as it seems.

With artificial intelligence increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, Ex Machina remains a fascinating look at the ethics and chilling questions behind such technological breakthroughs. Domhnall Gleeson stars as a lowly worker at a big tech company who wins the opportunity to visit a retreat with his boss, one of the most influential and accomplished tech geniuses in the world (played by Oscar Isaac). However, the eccentric inventor reveals the retreat is actually a chance for his employee to test out his brand-new AI achievement.

Ex Machina introduces a lot of interesting questions into the conversation of humans creating artificial beings who can think for themselves and develop their own ideas. It presents the frightening possibilities but also criticizes those whose strive to accomplish this is clouded by arrogance and the desire for a new kind of power. The movie also blurs the lines between humans and machines, which makes for some memorable mind-bending moments.

22 Donnie Darko (2001)

A Chilling Early 2000s Apocalyptic Thriller

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Donnie Darko
Release Date
October 26, 2001
Runtime
113 minutes
Director
Richard Kelly

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After troubled teen Donnie Darko (Jake Gyllenhaal) wakes on a local golf course after a night of sleepwalking, he has a vision of a man in a rabbit suit telling him that the world will end in 28 days. Returning home, Donnie sees that a jet engine has fallen on his bedroom in the night, and begins to feel increasingly detached from reality. Scrambling to make sense of the bizarre and unexplainable events that have altered his life, Donnie finds himself unravelling a tangled web of disaster and fate.

Jake Gyllenhaal had his breakthrough role with the complex and surreal thriller Donnie Darko. Gyllenhaal stars as the titular character, a young high school teen who begins having visions of an unsettling figure in a bunny costume who warns him that the end of the world is approaching. As Donnie goes about his typical coming-of-age story, dealing with teachers and a new girlfriend, he also seeks to save the world from its impending doom.

The movie was the directorial debut of Richard Kelly and earned a massive cult following from fans who enjoy picking apart the mind-bending story. The ending of Donnie Darko certainly leaves a lot of questions to answer, but the journey is a fascinating one with the story building in unexpected ways, including elements of time travel. It makes for a gripping ride that is surprisingly rewatchable as new elements of the story are revealed on repeat viewings.

21 The Wicker Man (1973)

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The Wicker Man
10/10
Release Date
December 6, 1973
Runtime
88 minutes
Director
Robin Hardy
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The Wicker Man is a horror film released in 1973 and follows Police Sergeant Neil Howie, who heads to an island on the coast of Scottland in search of a missing girl. Howie discovers that the disappearance is related to a pagan society that conflicts with his Christian values - but his continued search leads him to the heart of something sinister.

While the 2004 version of The Wicker Man starring Nicolas Cage is a somewhat notorious bomb, that should not deter anyone from checking out the 1973 original, which holds up as a strange and unsettling thriller. The movie follows a Scotland Yard detective who is sent to investigate the disappearance of a young girl from an isolated island community. As the lawman looks into the locals and the strange religion, he begins to suspect a larger conspiracy at hand.

The film is an expertly executed slow-burn with a dream-like quality to the strange investigation the detective finds himself in the middle of. There are even a number of musical sequences to add to the surreal nature of the movie. However, it all builds to the excellent twist ending that elevates the whole movie with the shocking and creepy reveal.

20 Sicario (2015)

Denis Villeneuve's Drug Cartel Thriller

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Sicario
Release Date
September 17, 2015
Runtime
122 minutes
Director
Denis Villeneuve

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Distributor(s)
Sony, Lionsgate

Denis Villeneuve has made his name with science fiction movies, with masterpieces like Blade Runner 2049, Arrival, and the Dune franchise under his belt. However, he also directed the psychological thriller Sicario in 2015. The movie stars Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, and Josh Brolin in a film about an FBI agent (Blunt) enlisted to bring down a powerful Mexican drug cartel. The movie competed for the Palme d'Or at Cannes and hit theaters in 2015.

Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone) wrote the script for Sicario.

The movie displays strong psychological action, as the FBI agents swept into the mission don't know who they can trust and realize that there is danger at every turn, both from the Mexican cartels and those around them. From the tense border scene to the tunnel firefight, Sicario blends action and psychological thrills in expert fashion.

Sicario earned three Oscar nominations, including Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Sound Editing. The movie was also a success, with a small box office profit and a sequel coming in 2018 called Sicario: Day of the Soldado.

19 Silence Of The Lambs (1991)

The Psychological Thriller That Won Every Major Oscar

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Silence of the Lambs
10/10
Release Date
February 14, 1991
Runtime
118 minutes
Director
Jonathan Demme
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Silence of the Lambs did something rare. It won every major Oscar and did it as a psychological horror thriller, a genre that almost gets no Oscar love. Jonathan Demme directed the movie about a young FBI agent named Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) who is sent to interview a cannibalistic serial killer named Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) to help stop a new serial killer known as Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine). This movie made Lecter one of the best horror villains in history.

Hannibal received a prequel TV series & Clarice received a sequel TV series.

Nearly every scene involving Foster and Hopkins is filled with tension as Clarice attempts to stay calm and navigate the mind games Hannibal plays with her. Those moments are a big reason why the film made history when it swept the main Oscar categories, winning Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (Foster), Best Actor (Hopkins), and Best Adapted Screenplay.

It remains the first and only horror movie in history to win Best Picture. The movie was added to the National Film Registry in 2011 by the Library of Congress for being culturally and historically significant. It also spawned a sequel, two prequels, and even a critically acclaimed television series called Hannibal and another called Clarice.

18 The Neon Demon (2016)

Nicolas Winding Refn's Psychological Horror Thriller

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The Neon Demon
6/10
Release Date
May 31, 2016
Runtime
118 Minutes
Director
Nicolas Winding Refn
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Nicholas Winding Refn is one of the world's most unique and polarizing directors, and his 2016 psychological horror thriller is on Prime Video for streaming. That movie stars Elle Fanning as Jesse, a teenager who moves to Los Angeles after her parents' unexplained deaths. She then gets involved in the modeling industry there and picks up attention from older models.

However, she also finds herself in danger from those same models fighting to keep their beauty and a predator (played by Keanu Reeves). The Neon Demon was a box office failure, but it was Amazon Studios that released it and the main purpose was to showcase it on its streaming service, Prime Video.

The reviews were polarizing, with a 59% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, most critics praised Refn's direction and the acting of Fanning and Jena Malone. The movie has acquired taste, as is most of Refn's work, and for his fans, this delivered more of the psychological thrills that made him so popular as a cult filmmaker.

17 The Guilty (2018)

A Danish Crime Thriller In An Emergency Call Center

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The Guilty
Release Date
October 19, 2018
Runtime
85 Minutes
Director
Gustav Möller
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    Jakob Cedergren
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    Omar Shargawi
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The Guilty (2018) is a Danish thriller directed by Gustav Möller. The film follows an emergency dispatcher, portrayed by Jakob Cedergren, who receives a distressing call from a kidnapped woman. As he races against time to locate her, he confronts his own personal and professional challenges in a tense, single-location setting.

The Guilty is a 2018 Danish psychological thriller about a Copenhagen police officer assigned to answer emergency calls as he awaits a hearing for an on-duty shooting incident that resulted in the death of a teenager. When he receives a cryptic call from a woman, he realizes something is wrong and, after asking some questions, realizes she has been abducted. He then sets out to find more evidence as he tries to find the woman before it is too late.

The National Board of Review named it one of the top five foreign language films of 2018.

What makes this foreign language thriller unique is that the entire movie takes place in the emergency call center. The film follows this one police officer as he stays behind his desk and tries to figure out what is going on while talking to officers on the street who follow up on his leads. The movie was critically acclaimed, holding a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Critics praised its twists and turns, and the shocking ending that turned everything on its head. An American remake was developed starring Jake Gyllenhaal for Netflix, which premiered in 2021. It received solid reviews but not on the same level as the original 2018 iteration.

16 Triangle (2009)

A Time Loop Thriller

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Triangle
Release Date
October 16, 2009
Runtime
99 Minutes
Director
Christopher Smith

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The subgenre of time loop movies can cover everything from horror to action to comedy but in the case of Triangle, it's a psychological thriller. The British film focuses on a single mother (Melissa George) who goes on a boating trip with her friends and when they have to abandon ship, they come across a freighter they believe will rescue them, only for things to get worse.

When they board the freighter, someone begins stalking them and that's only the beginning of the twists and turns this movie takes. Director Christopher Smith was inspired by great thrillers like Memento and Jacob's Ladder, making for a tense story where the viewer can never pinpoint what's coming next.

Triangle received strong reviews from critics and was a modest box office success on its small budget. The cast, from George to Liam Hemsworth, are impressive and the suspense was well crafted, making for a hidden gem of an indie film.