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9 Artsy Thrillers That Are As Beautiful As They Are Thrilling

Thrillers are supposed to get the audience's heart rate up, and this is easier when they're beautifully crafted and filled with bold imagery. Many of the best thrillers are those with a unique sense of style, blazing a trail that doesn't pay much attention to cinematic trends and traditions.

Watching a great thriller can feel like being lulled into a strange trance, as filmmakers present unsettling worlds that feel more dangerous and volatile than our own. With these types of movies, beautiful cinematography is vital to the substance as well as the style.

9 Under The Skin (2013)

Jonathan Glazer's Sci-Fi Thriller Is A Hidden Gem

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Under the Skin
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7.7/10
Release Date
April 4, 2014
Runtime
108 minutes
Director
Jonathan Glazer
Writers
Jonathan Glazer, Walter Campbell

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Under the Skin was a box-office flop at the time, but it has since developed a cult following. Jonathan Glazer's unsettling sci-fi thriller stars Scarlett Johansson as a mysterious alien who stalks the Scottish countryside in search of male victims, which she banishes to a strange, silent void.

Under the Skin is mostly left open to interpretation.

Under the Skin's slow, methodical pace might be partly to blame for its poor commercial performance, but this is what makes it such a beguiling and unique sci-fi thriller. Glazer is able to gradually ratchet up the tension as he reveals a few more breadcrumbs about the mystery that drives the narrative. Still, Under the Skin is mostly left open to interpretation.

8 Drive (2011)

Ryan Gosling Shines As A Stoic Getaway Driver

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Drive
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8.1/10
Release Date
September 16, 2011
Runtime
100 minutes
Director
Nicolas Winding Refn
Writers
Hossein Amini

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Drive is one of Ryan Gosling's best movies, thanks partly to a subtle but powerful performance. Gosling plays a Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver for various Los Angeles criminals. Rather than leaning into the explosive, frantic pace of other thrillers, Nicolas Winding Refn takes a low-key approach that feels even more powerful.

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Drive has a pulse all of its own, using diegetic sound to create some deeply immersive action scenes. While the sound is often naturalistic, Refn allows himself a little indulgence with his stylistic visuals, and he colors Los Angeles in an ethereal light that lifts the romantic side of the story.

7 Natural Born Killers (1994)

Oliver Stone's Crime Thriller Is Like Nothing Else

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Natural Born Killers
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Release Date
August 26, 1994
Runtime
118 minutes
Director
Oliver Stone
Writers
Quentin Tarantino, Richard Rutowski, Oliver Stone, David Veloz

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Natural Born Killers came from a script by Quentin Tarantino, but Oliver Stone made plenty of changes to make the story his own. His directorial style also distinguishes Natural Born Killers from any thematically similar movies, with a frenzy of quick cuts, black-and-white shots and countless Dutch tilts. The horizon is almost never level in Stone's nausea-inducing compositions.

Oliver Stone's movies are usually controversial in some way, and his exploration of the link between real-life violence and media sensationalism has as many critics as admirers. While Natural Born Killers is too esoteric and experimental to appeal to everyone, its devoted fans will find a lot to love in Stone's psychedelic imagery.

6 North By Northwest (1959)

Alfred Hitchcock's Spy Thriller Casts A Shadow Over The Genre

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Release Date
September 8, 1959
Runtime
136 minutes
Writers
Ernest Lehman

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North by Northwest came out three years before Dr. No kicked off the James Bond franchise, and it's easy to see how it shaped Bond and the entirety of the espionage franchise in the decades since. The helicopter scene in From Russia With Love is one of the most obvious allusions to North by Northwest, but Alfred Hitchcock's thriller also shaped the way that many on-screen secret agents carry themselves.

North by Northwest is one of Alfred Hitchcock's best movies, and arguably his most relentlessly entertaining. Cary Grant stars as a man thrown into a frantic cross-country chase after a case of mistaken identity. He gets a few chances to flex his comedy chops, but he mostly provides a charming, relatable presence which perfectly suits the stylish scenery.

5 The Double (2013)

Jesse Eisenberg Delivers A Compelling Dual Performance

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The Double
Release Date
April 3, 2014
Runtime
93 minutes
Writers
Avi Korine
Producers
Michael Caine, Tessa Ross, Lydia Fox, Robin C. Fox, Amina Dasmal

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    Simon James / James Simon
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    Hannah
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    Mr. Papadopoulos
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    Melanie

Although he has only directed two feature-length films so far, Richard Ayoade has proven that he's not afraid to blaze his own trail. The Double uses his rigid compositions and unsettling, uncanny dialogue to create a tense psychological thriller, as opposed to Submarine's quirky coming-of-age romance.

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The Double is based on a lesser-known novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky written in 1846, and Ayoade's vision captures a strange amalgamation of the old and the new. There's an odd tension to every element of The Double, especially Jesse Eisenberg's superb performance as a downtrodden office drone and his charismatic doppelgänger.

4 Gravity (2013)

Alfonso Cuarón Creates A Thriller For The Big-Screen

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Release Date
October 3, 2013
Runtime
1h 31m
Director
Alfonso Cuarón
Writers
Alfonso Cuarón, Jonás Cuarón, George Clooney

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Gravity kicked off a minor boom for space exploration movies in the 2010s. Its immense box office success speaks to the quality of Alfonso Cuarón's tight direction, but it also reflects how Gravity was seen as a must-watch cinematic spectacle, offering a short, exhilarating thrill ride for a huge audience.

Gravity manages to squeeze into its brief runtime because the story is so simple and economical, and this gives Cuarón room to paint on a broad canvas. His vision of outer space is frequently breathtaking, and it goes beyond mere spectacle. He uses empty space to emphasize the danger and isolation of his space, raising the tension of his claustrophobic thriller without needing much dialogue or exposition.

3 The Third Man (1949)

Carol Reed Creates One Of The Most Striking Noir Thrillers Of All Time

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The Third Man
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8.8/10
Release Date
February 1, 1950
Runtime
93 Minutes
Director
Carol Reed
Writers
Graham Greene, Orson Welles, Alexander Korda

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The Third Man is a classic film noir thriller, and it hasn't lost any of its potency over the years. The story follows a man who travels to Vienna after the Second World War to meet up with an old friend, only to discover upon arrival that his friend died recently. This sets up a fiendish mystery plot that quickly turns deadly.

The Third Man is one of Orson Welles' best movies, as he steals the show from the moment he appears. Carol Reed gives him the introduction he deserves, and his performance is utterly captivating right up until the iconic chase scene in the sewers.The Third Man's black-and-white compositions of a war-torn city are often striking, adding a melancholy beauty to a relentless thriller.

2 Zodiac (2007)

David Fincher's Murder Mystery Is Filled With Dark Beauty

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Release Date
March 2, 2007
Runtime
157 minutes
Writers
James Vanderbilt
Producers
Ceán Chaffin, Mike Medavoy, Arnold Messer, Bradley J. Fischer

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Many of David Fincher's movies are violent, gritty crime thrillers, like Fight Club, Se7en and Gone Girl, but they also have a quality of macabre beauty. Fincher often controls his camera with such poise that he's able to track every minute movement of his subjects, creating an unbreakable bond between character and audience.

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Zodiac is replete with glorious period details, as Fincher recreates San Francisco in the 1960s and 1970s with meticulous care. This setting is the perfect playground for him to experiment with sweeping long shots and focused, intimate shots of his characters. All in all, this has the effect of dragging the audience into an engrossing murder mystery with no way out.

1 Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

Stanley Kubrick's Final Movie Is As Mysterious And Beautiful As Any Of His Works

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Eyes Wide Shut
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6.9/10
Release Date
July 16, 1999
Runtime
159 minutes
Writers
Stanley Kubrick, Frederic Raphael

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Eyes Wide Shut isn't as popular as many of Stanley Kubrick's highly-vaunted classics, but his fans ought to put some stock into the fact that he selected it as his personal favorite shortly before his death.Eyes Wide Shut is just as mysterious and packed with confronting imagery as The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey or Barry Lyndon.

Eyes Wide Shut takes a diversion into a surreal occult world which provides a jolt of the unexpected.

Although Eyes Wide Shut takes place in New York City in a contemporary setting, it takes a diversion into a surreal occult world which provides a jolt of the unexpected. Kubrick's camera becomes a silent voyeur, taking in the hedonistic and the mundane with the same scrutiny, reflecting the narrative's opaque logic.

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