4 Best Thriller Movies on Netflix Right Now (June 2023) From Netflix,Filmyzilla, Mp4moviez,Amazon Prime Video, Sony LIV, Disney+ Hotstar, Voot Select


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The Devil All the Time (2020)

One of the more modern thrillers on the list is The Devil All the Time is an eerily chilling drama that tells multiple horror stories all surrounding one town. Born of a local family with an aggressive, war veteran father, Arvin (Tom Holland) attempts to stay morally true while the evil-doers of the town start making waves. While this movie treads into horror territory from time to time, the brilliant performances from the actors in this movie make it worth the watch.

Munich - The Edge of War (2021)

A gripping espionage movie set in the years preceding World War II, Munich: The Edge of War delivers as an honorable rendition to the international bestseller by Robert Harris. Facing the imminent Nazi-German invasion of Czechoslovakia, Munich hosts an emergency conference where the  British insurgent Hugh Lestrat (George MacKay) gets caught in the political crossfire. With the help from some brilliant acting by the lead roles, this film keeps its audience in suspense throughout.

The Platform (2019)

Tiptoeing a bit closer to the horror genre for its graphic imagery, The Platform is a gritty and original social commentary about wealth, class, and society overall. Set in a dystopian future prison, inmates live on separate but open floors where the only available food is lowered for all to share–with the lowest-floor inmates getting the worst of it. While the film properly communicates its message in a bearable way, the overall aesthetic is hard to swallow for some. 

All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)

A successful reiteration of the 1930 classic of the same name, All Quiet on the Western Front is a visual masterpiece of harrowing survival in World War I. After arriving on the front lines of the westernmost German forces, Paul Baümer (Felix Kammerer) discovers the violent, ruthless tradgedies of war fighting in the trenches. What qualifies this as a thriller is how well the film does to put the audience in the hero’s soggy boots, only made more succinct by Volker Bertelmann’s Oscar-winning original score.