If you're a fan of mind-bending plots, intricate schemes, and the art of deception, then this collection of thriller films is right up your alley. These movies not only keep you on the edge of your seat with their twists and turns but also offer a fascinating look into the world of cons, scams, and the psychological games played by master manipulators. Whether it's a high-stakes heist or a personal vendetta, each film in this list delivers a unique take on the theme of deception, making it a must-watch for any thriller enthusiast.

The Sting (1973)
Description: This classic film follows two grifters who set up an elaborate con against a mob boss. Its intricate plot and memorable score make it a timeless entry in the genre of con films.
Fact: The film's famous ragtime score by Scott Joplin won an Academy Award for Best Original Score. Also, the film's ending was kept secret from the cast until the last day of shooting.


The Grifters (1990)
Description: A tale of three con artists whose lives intertwine in a dangerous game of trust and betrayal. The film delves deep into the psyche of its characters.
Fact: Anjelica Huston won a Golden Globe for Best Actress for her role. The film was adapted from a novel by Jim Thompson.


The Usual Suspects (1995)
Description: A tale of five criminals who are brought together for a heist, only to find themselves entangled in a web of deceit spun by the mysterious Keyser Söze. The film's twist ending is one of the most famous in cinema history.
Fact: Kevin Spacey won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Verbal Kint. The film's title refers to a line from the film "Casablanca."


The Spanish Prisoner (1997)
Description: A businessman is drawn into a complex confidence game involving a mysterious process that could make him rich, but at what cost?
Fact: The film was shot in New York City and the Caribbean. David Mamet, the writer and director, is known for his intricate plots and dialogue.


Ocean's Eleven (2001)
Description: Danny Ocean and his crew plan an elaborate heist to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously. The film's charm lies in its slick execution and the charismatic ensemble cast.
Fact: The Bellagio, The Mirage, and The MGM Grand casinos were all real locations used in the film. Also, the film's plot was inspired by the 1960 Rat Pack film of the same name.


Nine Queens (2000)
Description: Two small-time con artists team up to pull off a big scam involving a set of rare stamps known as the Nine Queens. The film's twists and turns keep viewers guessing.
Fact: The film was remade in Hollywood as "Criminal" in


Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Description: Based on the true story of Frank Abagnale Jr., who successfully performed cons worth millions of dollars by posing as a pilot, doctor, and lawyer. The film explores the cat-and-mouse game between Abagnale and the FBI agent on his trail.
Fact: Leonardo DiCaprio did not meet the real Frank Abagnale until after the film was completed. Also, the film's title is a direct quote from Abagnale's book.


Matchstick Men (2003)
Description: A con artist with OCD takes on an apprentice, his estranged daughter, leading to a series of cons that blur the lines between reality and deception.
Fact: Nicolas Cage and Sam Rockwell learned to perform real magic tricks for their roles. The film's script was based on a novel by Eric Garcia.


The Hoax (2006)
Description: Based on the true story of Clifford Irving, who claimed to have written an authorized autobiography of Howard Hughes. The film explores the lengths Irving goes to maintain his deception.
Fact: Richard Gere gained weight for his role to better portray Irving. The film was adapted from Irving's own book about the hoax.


The Brothers Bloom (2008)
Description: Two brothers, expert con artists, plan one last job involving a reclusive heiress. The film is a whimsical take on the con genre with a touch of romance.
Fact: The film features a cameo by director Rian Johnson as a magician. The screenplay was on the Black List, a list of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood.
