5 best dark thriller movies to stream on Prime Video now

Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia in "The Invisible Man"
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I love a good thriller movie, but dark thrillers have always held a special place for me, probably because horror is my favorite genre. But this sub-genre often fuses horror elements with grim situations and portrays human behavior at its most extreme.

None of these movies is an easy or breezy watch, but if you want a thriller that’s full of shocks, tense moments, and unexpected twists, these five deserve a spot on your watchlist. Even better, every single one is streaming now on Prime Video, making it easy to dive in from the comfort of home.

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‘The Game’ (1997)

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David Fincher, known for “Fight Club,” “Seven,” and “Gone Girl,” is one of the best directors. “The Game” isn’t his most celebrated work, yet it’s a thoroughly twisty mystery thriller with strong performances from Michael Douglas and Sean Penn. The story pulls you into a labyrinth of paranoia, making even ordinary moments feel charged with suspicion. Even though the climactic twist stretches credibility a bit, the tension and clever plotting make the ride thoroughly entertaining.

“The Game” centers around Nicholas Van Orton (Douglas), a wealthy and isolated investment banker in San Francisco, who receives an unusual birthday gift from his estranged younger brother: a voucher to join a mysterious service called Consumer Recreation Services. Curious, Nicholas becomes enrolled in a real‑world “game” whose rules are never explained. Strange and dangerous events begin to infiltrate his life, threatening his safety, reputation, and sense of reality.

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‘Creep’ (2014)

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Those who enjoy tension that slowly ratchets up to a shocking finale should check out “Creep.” The film’s simplicity is striking, focusing almost exclusively on two characters and their unnerving exchanges. Inspired by bizarre experiences people have had when meeting strangers from Craigslist, this found-footage horror keeps the camera tight on their interactions. As the story unfolds, the audience witnesses the risks inherent in answering online job ads.

“Creep” sees videographer Aaron (Patrick Brice) answer an online ad for a one‑day job to film a man who claims he wants to record a video diary for his unborn child. He travels to a secluded mountain home and meets Josef (Mark Duplass), an oddly friendly but increasingly strange man. Aaron begins recording Josef’s unusual behavior throughout the day and starts to question what he’s gotten himself into. After returning home, Aaron receives unsettling messages and items suggesting Josef may not be who he claims to be.

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‘Nocturne’ (2020)

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Welcome to the Blumhouse is a dark anthology series from Blumhouse Productions, available on Prime Video. Among its entries is “Nocturne,” a tense thriller with genuine horror touches. Stylish and engaging, it’s perhaps the anthology's most visually compelling entry. The plot can get somewhat complex, but the film recovers through striking cinematography and strong performances. Under director Zu Quirk, the production team has crafted a dark, haunting, and cinematic experience.

“Nocturne” focuses on twin sisters Juliet (Sydney Sweeney) and Vivian Lowe (Madison Iseman), students at a prestigious performing arts academy. Vivian is the celebrated pianist who has already secured a spot at a top music school, while Juliet lives in her shadow and struggles to distinguish herself. After a talented classmate dies unexpectedly, Juliet finds the deceased student’s mysterious notebook and begins practicing unseen pieces. As Juliet’s skills grow and she starts to eclipse Vivian, conflict rises between the sisters.

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‘Civil War’ (2024)

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With a budget of around $50 million, A24’s “Civil War” is actually the studio's priciest production to date. Despite a title that hints at intense and explosive action, the movie, like much of Alex Garland’s work, prioritizes careful storytelling over blockbuster spectacle. While it does deliver moments of tension and excitement, it’s the craftsmanship and attention to detail that leave a lasting impression. And because of its realness, it gets really dark.

“Civil War” follows a team of journalists in a dystopian near‑future United States where a widespread civil conflict has erupted between a powerful federal government and secessionist forces. After surviving a suicide attack in New York City, war photographer Lee Smith (Kirsten Dunst), her colleague Joel (Wagner Moura), veteran reporter Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson), and aspiring photographer Jessie (Cailee Spaeny) decide to travel from New York toward Washington, D.C., with the goal of reaching the beleaguered president before rebel forces seize the capital.

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‘The Invisible Man’ (2020)

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Leigh Whannell’s “Wolf Man” arrived last year, reimagining the iconic Universal monster. But his real triumph in this dark realm came with “The Invisible Man,” a fresh take inspired by H. G. Wells’ classic novel. In a landscape flooded with remakes, Whannell’s version does stand out, reshaping old material into a gripping, suspenseful thriller that’s both modern and unsettling. This is an inventive dark flick that might keep you up at night.

“The Invisible Man” follows Cecilia Kass (Elisabeth Moss), who escapes the oppressive home of her wealthy boyfriend, Adrian (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), disappearing into hiding with help from her sister and a friend. Shortly after her escape, Adrian apparently takes his own life and leaves her a large inheritance. As Cecilia tries to rebuild her life, unsettling events begin to occur that suggest someone may be watching and manipulating her surroundings. People close to her doubt her claims, making her struggle to be believed even more difficult.

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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote. 


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