If you enjoyed the gripping psychological thriller 'Trust Me' (2007), you're likely craving more films and shows that deliver the same intense suspense and mind-bending twists. This article curates 10 similar titles that will keep you on the edge of your seat, exploring themes of deception, trust, and psychological manipulation. Whether you're a fan of dark dramas or intricate thrillers, this list has something to satisfy your craving for suspense.

The Killing (2011)
Description: A slow-burning crime drama that meticulously unravels a single murder case over multiple episodes, emphasizing character development and moral ambiguity.
Fact: The American version is a remake of the Danish series 'Forbrydelsen.' The show's moody, rain-soaked aesthetic became one of its defining features.


Broadchurch (2013)
Description: A gripping murder mystery set in a small coastal town, focusing on the emotional and psychological impact of the crime on the community and investigators.
Fact: The show's iconic cliffside scenes were filmed in West Bay, Dorset, which became a tourist attraction after the series aired. The first season's killer's identity was kept secret from even the cast until the final episodes.


The Fall (2013)
Description: A psychological crime drama that delves into the cat-and-mouse game between a detective and a serial killer, exploring themes of obsession and manipulation.
Fact: The series was initially intended to be a five-part miniseries but was extended due to its popularity. It was filmed in Northern Ireland, giving it a distinct atmospheric tone.


True Detective (2014)
Description: An anthology crime series with a focus on deep character studies, philosophical themes, and atmospheric storytelling, often spanning decades.
Fact: The first season was shot in Louisiana, giving it a distinct Southern Gothic feel. Each season features a new cast and storyline, with the first being the most critically acclaimed.


The Night Of (2016)
Description: A gritty crime drama that follows a young man accused of murder, exploring the flaws in the criminal justice system and the psychological toll of incarceration.
Fact: The series was inspired by the British show 'Criminal Justice.' Riz Ahmed's performance earned him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series.


Sharp Objects (2018)
Description: A haunting mystery that delves into the psychological scars of a journalist returning to her hometown to investigate a murder, blending crime with deep personal trauma.
Fact: The series was directed entirely by Jean-Marc Vallée, giving it a cohesive visual style. Amy Adams learned to play the piano for her role as Camille Preaker.


Big Little Lies (2017)
Description: A drama-thriller that intertwines the lives of wealthy women in Monterey, California, revealing dark secrets and a murder mystery beneath the surface.
Fact: The series was initially planned as a miniseries but was renewed for a second season due to its success. The iconic opening credits feature the crashing waves of Monterey Bay.


Marcella (2016)
Description: A dark, complex crime thriller featuring a troubled detective with a fragmented memory, blending personal drama with intense investigative work.
Fact: The lead character's blackouts and memory loss were inspired by real-life cases of dissociative fugue states. The show's creator also wrote the Swedish-Danish series 'The Bridge.'


Liar (2017)
Description: A tense thriller centered around a he-said-she-said rape allegation, exploring themes of deception, power, and the blurred lines between truth and lies.
Fact: The series was originally titled 'White Gold' before being renamed. It was praised for its unpredictable twists and strong performances.


The Undoing (2020)
Description: A high-stakes psychological thriller that follows a wealthy family unraveling after a violent death, filled with suspense and moral dilemmas.
Fact: The show was filmed in New York City, with many scenes shot at the luxurious apartment building The Beresford. It was based on the novel 'You Should Have Known' by Jean Hanff Korelitz.
