If you enjoyed the neo-noir thriller 'China Moon' (1994) and its gripping tale of passion, betrayal, and crime, you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same dark, suspenseful atmosphere and intricate storytelling. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or love a good mystery, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Body Heat (1981)
Description: A steamy neo-noir about a passionate affair that spirals into deception, murder, and betrayal, with a femme fatale at the center of the plot.
Fact: The film was inspired by classic noir movies like 'Double Indemnity.' The sultry Florida setting was achieved by shooting during a heatwave to enhance the atmosphere.


Jagged Edge (1985)
Description: A courtroom drama mixed with a psychological thriller, where a lawyer defends a charming but possibly dangerous client accused of murder.
Fact: The screenplay was originally written in the 1970s but was shelved until the success of similar thrillers revived interest in the project.


The Bedroom Window (1987)
Description: A suspenseful thriller about a man who becomes entangled in a web of lies after witnessing a crime, leading to dangerous consequences.
Fact: The film was directed by Curtis Hanson, who later gained fame for 'L.A. Confidential.' It was inspired by a French novel but heavily adapted for American audiences.


Fatal Attraction (1987)
Description: A psychological thriller exploring obsession and revenge, where a casual affair turns into a nightmare of stalking and violence.
Fact: The film's original ending was much darker but was changed after test audiences found it too disturbing. The term 'bunny boiler' entered pop culture because of this movie.


Sea of Love (1989)
Description: A crime thriller with a romantic twist, where a detective falls for a suspect in a murder case, blurring the lines between love and danger.
Fact: Al Pacino returned to film after a four-year hiatus to star in this movie. The title comes from a 1959 hit song by Phil Phillips, which features prominently in the film.


The Grifters (1990)
Description: A dark and stylish crime film about con artists, where loyalty and betrayal collide in a world of scams and dangerous relationships.
Fact: The film was nominated for four Academy Awards. It was based on a novel by Jim Thompson, a master of noir fiction.


Presumed Innocent (1990)
Description: A legal thriller filled with twists, where a prosecutor becomes the prime suspect in a murder case, uncovering layers of deceit and betrayal.
Fact: The film's twist ending was kept tightly under wraps during production. It was based on a bestselling novel by Scott Turow.


Basic Instinct (1992)
Description: A neo-noir thriller featuring a seductive and manipulative femme fatale who ensnares a detective in a web of danger and psychological games.
Fact: The infamous interrogation scene was initially much longer but was cut due to its explicit nature. The film was controversial for its portrayal of bisexuality and violence.


Sliver (1993)
Description: A erotic thriller set in a high-rise apartment building, where voyeurism and murder intertwine, creating a tense and mysterious atmosphere.
Fact: The film's original ending was reshot after negative test screenings. It was based on a novel by Ira Levin, who also wrote 'Rosemary's Baby.'


The Last Seduction (1994)
Description: A dark and stylish thriller about a cunning woman who manipulates those around her, blending sex, power, and crime in a gripping narrative.
Fact: Linda Fiorentino's performance was critically acclaimed, but she was ineligible for an Oscar because the film premiered on cable TV before a theatrical release.
