If you enjoyed the dark, suspenseful thriller 'Terminal' (2018), starring Margot Robbie, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share its neo-noir aesthetic, twisted narratives, and morally ambiguous characters. Whether you loved the stylish visuals, the intricate plot, or the femme fatale energy, these picks will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Se7en (1995)
Description: A grim psychological thriller that explores the darkest corners of human nature through a series of meticulously planned, thematic murders.
Fact: The opening title sequence was created by Kyle Cooper and became highly influential in film design. The infamous 'box' ending was kept secret from test audiences to preserve its impact.


The Game (1997)
Description: A psychological thriller that blurs the line between reality and manipulation, as the protagonist is drawn into an elaborate, life-altering conspiracy.
Fact: The film's ending was kept secret from even the cast until the final days of shooting. Many of the bizarre events in the movie were achieved through practical effects rather than CGI.


Fight Club (1999)
Description: A dark exploration of identity, consumerism, and mental instability, featuring an unreliable narrator and a twist that recontextualizes the entire story.
Fact: The film's production company initially refused to release it due to its controversial themes. The iconic 'single frame' inserts of Tyler Durden were almost cut for being too subliminal.


Memento (2000)
Description: A non-linear narrative that challenges the viewer's understanding of truth and memory, centered around a protagonist with short-term memory loss.
Fact: The film's unique structure presents scenes in reverse order to mirror the protagonist's experience. There are two versions of the film: one in color and one in black and white, each representing different timelines.


The Machinist (2004)
Description: A psychological thriller that delves into themes of guilt, paranoia, and unreliable narration, featuring a protagonist whose grip on reality is tenuous at best.
Fact: Christian Bale lost a staggering 63 pounds for his role, reducing his weight to just 120 pounds. The film's stark, washed-out visual style enhances its unsettling atmosphere.


The Prestige (2006)
Description: A tale of obsession, deception, and sacrifice in the world of stage magic, where nothing is as it seems and the truth is carefully hidden in plain sight.
Fact: The film's structure mirrors a magic trick's three acts: the pledge, the turn, and the prestige. Real magicians were consulted to ensure the authenticity of the tricks shown.


Shutter Island (2010)
Description: A mind-bending mystery that explores the fragility of perception and identity, set against a backdrop of psychological horror and institutional intrigue.
Fact: The film's lighthouse scene was shot during a real hurricane to capture the intensity of the storm. Many clues about the twist are hidden in the protagonist's dreams.


Inception (2010)
Description: A cerebral exploration of dreams, reality, and the subconscious, featuring layered narratives and ambiguous endings that challenge perception.
Fact: The spinning top at the end was actually wobbling in the final shot, hinting it might fall. The hallway fight scene was achieved with a rotating set, not CGI.


Prisoners (2013)
Description: A tense, morally complex thriller that explores the lengths people will go to when pushed to their limits, with a narrative that keeps the truth just out of reach.
Fact: The film's script was on Hollywood's 'Black List' of best unproduced screenplays for years. The maze symbolism throughout the film represents the characters' psychological traps.


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: A twist-filled psychological thriller that examines the dark side of relationships and the media's role in shaping narratives, featuring unreliable perspectives.
Fact: The film's famous 'cool girl' monologue was almost cut for being too long. Rosamund Pike's performance was inspired by real-life cases of women who faked their own disappearances.
