If you were captivated by the gritty intensity and dark atmosphere of 'Destroyer' (2018), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share similar themes of crime, redemption, and morally complex characters. Whether you loved Nicole Kidman's raw performance or the film's unflinching realism, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Description: A psychological thriller blending crime procedural elements with horror, featuring a brilliant but dangerous criminal mind assisting in a manhunt.
Fact: Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter appears on screen for only 16 minutes, one of the shortest performances to win a Best Actor Oscar.


Se7en (1995)
Description: A grim, rain-soaked crime thriller about two detectives hunting a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his modus operandi.
Fact: The film's famous ending was shot in complete secrecy, with even the studio executives not knowing what would happen until the premiere.


Mystic River (2003)
Description: A somber, character-driven crime drama exploring themes of childhood trauma, friendship, and the cyclical nature of violence in a working-class neighborhood.
Fact: The film's bar scenes were shot in an actual Boston bar that had never before allowed filming, with regular patrons appearing as extras.


Zodiac (2007)
Description: A meticulously detailed procedural about obsession and the elusiveness of truth, following both investigators and journalists consumed by an unsolved case.
Fact: The basement scene was filmed in the actual home where one of the Zodiac suspect's alleged attacks occurred, adding to the film's unsettling authenticity.


Prisoners (2013)
Description: A grim, morally ambiguous crime drama about desperate measures taken in the search for missing children, featuring intense performances and a bleak winter setting.
Fact: The film's distinctive maze imagery was inspired by the director's childhood fascination with hedge mazes and their symbolic representation of life's difficult choices.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
Description: A dark, atmospheric crime thriller with a strong female protagonist investigating a decades-old mystery, blending psychological tension with brutal violence.
Fact: The film's iconic opening credits sequence was created by Blur Studio and features a surreal, liquid-metal aesthetic set to Karen O's cover of 'Immigrant Song.'


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: A twisty, psychologically complex thriller exploring themes of deception, media manipulation, and the dark undercurrents of marriage, with a morally ambiguous narrative.
Fact: Rosamund Pike performed all her own underwater scenes for the film, including holding her breath for extended periods during takes.


Sicario (2015)
Description: A tense, morally complex thriller about the drug war, featuring brutal violence and an atmosphere of pervasive dread, with stunning cinematography of border landscapes.
Fact: The film's famous border traffic jam sequence was shot using actual border crossers as extras, with many unaware they were in a movie.


Nocturnal Animals (2016)
Description: A stylish, psychologically intense neo-noir that weaves together themes of revenge, regret, and artistic expression through parallel narratives.
Fact: The film's striking opening sequence featuring obese nude women dancing was performed by actual plus-size performers rather than using prosthetics or CGI.


Wind River (2017)
Description: A snowbound crime procedural with themes of grief and justice, featuring a methodical investigation into violent crimes in an isolated community.
Fact: The film's climactic shootout was choreographed and filmed in a single continuous take lasting several minutes.
