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The widespread popularity of serial killer films like Hannibal, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Saw, Halloween, and others demonstrate people’s fascination with tales centered around psychopathic killers and macabre narratives. While serial killer films may be sickening or disturbing, there is an undeniable allure in watching these deranged murderers systematically target their victims, even as they justify their actions with irrational reasons. It is not that viewers approve of their aberrant behaviors, but there is that certain intrigue that lies in observing these gruesome acts from the comfort of their own homes.
For those who love to indulge in these dark tales for the fear and excitement they evoke, Netflix has as excellent a selection of serial killer films as they do hit serial killer documentary miniseries. From knife-wielding, masked murderers to cults engaging in sacrifice, this streamer has a wide variety of grim killer flicks. Considering they've brought in folks like David Fincher to direct in-house serial killer movies, for some of the following entries Netflix is the only place viewers are going to find them.
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Updated on July 9th, 2024, by Jessica Peerez: This article has been updated with additional content to keep the discussion fresh and relevant with even more information and new entries.
19 The Abandoned (2023)
The Abandoned, a film chronicling a string of gruesome murders, has been referred to as a must-watch and has gone on to be nominated for a noteworthy 12 Taipei Film Awards. With a cast comprising Janine Chun-Ning Chang, Ethan Juan, and An Shun Yu, the film made its debut in September 2023. The Abandoned is directed by Tseng Ying-ting.
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A Classic Thriller Delving Into the Mind of a Killer
The Abandoned centers on an intriguing plot, beginning with a foiled suicide attempt by police officer Wu Jie. Instead of taking her own life, she is led to the body of a woman washed ashore. The unidentified body has both a finger and her heart missing. With a fair share of action and drama, the film delves into the mind of a serial killer who hunts victims who are illegally in the country, thus making them easy prey. Making the film one of the best on Netflix is the fact that, in addition to chronicling the acts of the killer, focusing more on his mental state than the acts of killing itself, The Abandoned also sheds light onto the plight of immigrant workers who are employed for the most minuscule wages.
18 Mrs. Serial Killer (2020)
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A crime film with a novel twist, Mrs. Serial Killer follows the wife of an alleged serial killer as she goes to extreme lengths for her husband. An Indian crime film that keeps up Netflix's Bollywood partnership, it was produced by legendary Bollywood filmmaker, Farah Khan, and stars the popular Sri Lankan model and actress, Jacqueline Fernandez.
A Brilliantly Twisty Plot
Fernandez plays a woman named Sona who's married to a doctor and pregnant with his child. With a serial killing murderer on the loose in the area, a police officer links the cases of six missing women to Sona's husband. He's arrested and the town's people soon all lose respect and turn on him. Sona believes her husband is being framed by the officer since she once rejected his love In favor of her husband. In desperation to save her husband, the pair concoct a plan for Sona to murder another woman in the same manner as the serial killer while he's in jail, effectively clearing his name.
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17 The Weekend Away (2022)
The Weekend Away begins like a typical girls’ trip, as best friends, Beth and Kate, embark on a vacation in Croatia. However, suspense and terror suddenly take hold of both viewers and Beth, when her friend suddenly goes missing. Accused of killing her best friend, Beth must do everything in her power to uncover the truth.
Tense, Engaging, and Tonally Interesting
The film contrasts the beautiful backdrop of Croatia with a dark murder mystery to deliver a visually stunning and engaging film. While some find the film to be filled with clichés, others believe it is a solid mystery that is worth watching. With a concise 90-minute runtime, the movie presents lots of twists that keep viewers tensed and guessing all the way. Leighton Meester does an amazing job portraying the vulnerable friend accused of killing her best friend.
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16 Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City (2019)
The Spanish thriller film, Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City, is directed by Daniel Calparsoro and based on the novel of the same name by Eva García Sáenz de Urturi. Set in the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz in Spain, it revolves around Inspector Unai López de Ayala (Javier Rey) who finds himself immersed in a chilling investigation. A series of grisly murders plague the city, and he must halt this reign of terror.
A Suitably Uncomfortable Viewing Experience
While not necessarily the most groundbreaking or original entry in the serial killer genre or police procedural movies, this crime thriller has ample suspense and drama to keep many entertained. Despite its shortcomings, the film boasts stunning visuals and a compelling storyline. For those who enjoy films that showcase the inner workings of criminal minds and the intricacies of police work, this thrilling film can be found on Netflix.
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15 There’s Someone Inside Your House (2021)
Directed by Patrick Brice and based on the 2017 novel of the same by Stephanie Perkins, There's Someone Inside Your House is a slasher film that follows a young girl, Makani Young, who moves from Hawaii to a quiet, small town in Nebraska to finish high school. However, she soon discovers that a masked killer is targeting her classmates, each harboring dark secrets. To avoid becoming the killer’s next victim, Makani Young must unveil the killer's identity.
Comfortable Viewing for Slasher Fans
While this serial killer flick offers a thrilling high school horror experience, some may find it a repetition of other classic horror films. Despite its over-used storyline and predictability, it serves as a fun watch reminiscent of 90s films like Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and others. Despite the negative reviews it has garnered, it is bound to entertain horror enthusiasts.
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14 Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019)
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
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- Release Date
- January 26, 2019
- Director
- Joe Berlinger
- Cast
- Zac Efron , Lily Collins , John Malkovich , Jim Parsons
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile follows the seemingly innocent romance between Liz (Lily Collins) and Ted (Zack Effron) while she remains unaware of the fact that he preys on young women. Efron delivers an exceptional performance, effortlessly portraying Ted's charm and charisma, making it almost easy to fall under his spell. However, as the film progresses, the true nature of Bundy is gradually revealed, sending shivers down the spine of viewers.
Exploring the Sinister Life of Tedy Bundy
The film offers a fresh perspective on the story of the notorious American serial killer Ted Bundy through the eyes of his girlfriend and also focuses on the devastating impact his crimes had on those closest to him. This biographical drama is directed by Joe Berlinger and based on the 1981 book The Phantom Prince: My Life with Ted Bundy by Elizabeth Kendall, Ted Bundy’s ex-girlfriend.
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13 In the Shadow of the Moon (2019)
In the Shadow of the Moon
In the Shadow of the Moon is a gripping and suspenseful film that keeps viewers guessing until the very end. It masterfully combines the elements of mystery and science fiction as it revolves around a detective consumed by an obsession to solve a series of brutal and strange murders spanning over a decade.
A Hidden Gem on Netflix
While this sci-fi thriller has its flaws, its undeniable intrigue lies in the abundance of twists and turns, ensuring viewers are thoroughly entertained. While there are those who criticize it for its plot holes, others regard it as a rare gem, unlike anything ever seen before. It is a tantalizing mash-up of different genres, encompassing elements of police procedural, sci-fi, and crime thriller, all skillfully directed. It is a serial killer film well worth checking out on Netflix.
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12 The Pale Blue Eye (2022)
The Pale Blue Eye
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- Release Date
- January 6, 2023
- Director
- Scott Cooper
- Cast
- Christian Bale , Lucy Boynton , Harry Melling , Gillian Anderson , Robert Duvall
- Main Genre
- Crime
Set in 1830 and directed by Scott Cooper, this mystery thriller follows the endeavors of a retired detective, Augustus Landor, who is hired to investigate the murder of a West Point cadet. To unravel this mystery, he enlists the help of a young man known as Edgar Allan Poe. With its well-executed murder mystery narrative, The Pale Blue Eye is a treat, particularly for those who relish period mysteries.
A Great Cast and a Shocking Twist
The plot twist is so well executed that it leaves viewers thoroughly shocked when the identity of the killer is finally revealed. The film boasts a stellar cast, including Christian Bale, Toby Jones, Harry Melling, Robert Duvall, and others, which undeniably adds to its allure. While the film’s runtime of over two hours may be a deterrent for those who do not enjoy lengthy films, it's worth your time.
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11 The Devil All the Time (2020)
The Devil All The Time
Billed as a gothic psychological thriller, The Devil All the Time saw MCU superstar, Tom Holland, shed his wholesome Spider-Man image in spectacular fashion. Taking place after WWII, the film throws together a variety of complex characters in a small town besieged by killings and backward thinking that enables much of its own issues to persist.
A Solid Netflix Original
A terrific cast at its center, the film also featured Bill Skarsgård and Robert Pattinson, among others who all delivered some great performances to wrap the film in an air of tension, and a disturbing atmosphere. It was based on the debut novel of Donald Ray Pollock and expertly intertwines the past with people's present to explore a dark psychological story of how secrets and desperation can collide with tragic consequences.
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10 Game Over (2019)
Through the story of Swapna, this psychological thriller explores the themes of trauma, survival, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable horrors. Directed by Ashwin Saravanan, it follows this video game programmer, Swapna who is constantly tormented by her fears. Her life takes a dark turn when a serial killer, known as the "Mask Killer" starts targeting women in her city.
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A Unique Horror Flick
While Game Over has drawn comparisons to Happy Death Day due to certain similarities, it is an intriguing horror film in its own right. Despite the mixed reviews the film has received, it is definitely worth checking out on Netflix. It boasts of attention-grabbing cinematography intertwined with a suspenseful plot. It also works quite well as a dark and engaging home invasion thriller.
9 Luther: The Fallen Sun (2023)
With Idris Elba in the titular role of John Luther, a former Detective Chief Inspector, the film is based on Luther's arrest and subsequent jailbreak in pursuit of serial killer David Robey. Luther: The Fallen Sun is a successor to the Luther TV series, although not a direct sequel, with Netflix having clarified that familiarity with the TV show was not required for viewers to understand the film.
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A Gritty Continuation of Luther's Story
Luther: The Fallen Sun, despite establishing itself as being separate from the original TV series, is quite similar to the series in the gritty, dark, and thrilling tone it utilizes. Luther carries his character traits from the series into the film, being the same stubborn and determined detective that viewers are accustomed to seeing. The film sees Luther at his full potential, embarking on a vengeful, thrilling hunt for tech whiz turned serial killer David Robbey. In addition to having well-developed characters, excellent cinematography and a gripping plot, Luther: The Fallen Sun also treats fans of the original series by continuing a few relationships, such as that of Martin Schenk, into the film.
8 The Babysitter (2017)
The Babysitter
- Release Date
- October 13, 2017
- Director
- McG
- Cast
- Judah Lewis , Samara Weaving , Robbie Amell , Hana Mae Lee , Bella Thorne , Emily Alyn Lind
- Main Genre
- Horror
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McG's The Babysitter is one of that underrated director's better films (though it's still no Charlie's Angels). What makes it stand out? For one, its balance of horror, comedy, and coming-of-age tones. Second...Samara Weaving. If any film revealed her likability early on to a wide audience, it was this one, and that alone makes it important.
An Oddly Lighthearted Take on a Serial Killer Cabal
The Babysitter is not unlike an R-rated version of Home Alone. It's just that, instead of being left alone to face some burglars, this kid is left with a babysitter who's part of a very particular team. Specifically, a team of young people who frequently engage in ritual sacrifice. And guess who's next on the chopping block?
7 Lost Girls (2020)
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Lost Girls is a poignant film that sheds light on the overlooked victims of crimes and the tireless efforts of their loved ones to find them. Through the story of Mari Gilbert and the Long Island serial killer case, the film explores the theme of motherhood and exposes the shortcomings of the criminal justice system. Based on the true story of the Long Island serial killer case and adapted from the book of the same name by Robert Kolker, this drama thriller follows the journey of Mari Gilbert (Amy Ryan) as she relentlessly searches for her missing daughter, frustrated by the police’s inaction.
A Grounded Serial Killer Story With a Human Edge
Lost Girls has been praised for its realism, passionate storytelling, and superb acting from its cast. It evokes deep empathy for the victim’s families as the story progresses. Standing out from the pack with its subdued drama that avoids sensationalizing its story, those seeking a fresh perspective on typical serial killer films will find it intriguing.
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6 The Good Nurse (2022)
The Good Nurse
Based on the true story of nurse Charles Cullen, The Good Nurse stars Jessica Chastain as a nurse named Amy Loughren who grows suspicious of her colleague, Charles Cullen (Eddie Redmayne), when dozens of patients unexpectedly die under his care. Now, it is left to Amy to uncover the truth and stop this serial killer nurse.
A Tense, Slow-Burn Drama
The Good Nurse is well-paced, delivering a chilling narrative that is expertly carried by the outstanding performances of Chastain and Redmayne. The cinematography is both captivating and creative, utilizing long lingering shots to enhance the authenticity of the story. It proves to be an engaging film for those who appreciate a slow build and a dark storyline. Undoubtedly, it stands as one of the finest dark dramas available on Netflix.
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5 Holy Spider (2022)
Holy Spider deals with a female journalist from Tehran who arrives in the holy City of Mashad, Iran. She's there to investigate a slew of murders, all of which feature female victims who were sex workers who plied their trade on the streets of the city. Taking her into the dark and seedy underbelly of the city, the film quickly unravels and moves in a disturbing direction. All the killings seem to follow a pattern, and it's soon evident that the killer may believe he is doing God's work by cleansing the world of sinners.
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A Noteworthy Serial Killer Installment
Holy Spider had a run at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival and was entered for the prestigious Palm d'Or prize. The film's lead, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, won the Best Actress Award that year for her performance in the film. It's a terrific movie driven by some exceptional performances.
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4 Thanksgiving (2023)
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Thanksgiving
Directed by Eli Roth, Thanksgiving is a full-fledged version of a fake trailer included in Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse back in 2007. With fans having clamored for Thanksgiving for some time, the release of the film in time for Thanksgiving season in 2023 had viewers referring to the film as one of the best horror films of 2023.
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A Chilling Slasher Set in the Birthplace of the Holiday
Thanksgiving, paying homage to its title, is set in the birthplace of the holiday, Plymouth, Massachusetts. A town that loves the holiday is terrorized by a serial killer who appears to not be too pleased with a Black Friday sale. Donning a mask of John Carver, the first governor of Plymouth Colony, the killer sets out on a gruesome killing rampage targeting those who visited the sale. The imaginatively graphic killings, which see the killer cut, chop, and dice his victims, although macabre, are something any crime-lover will be drawn to.
3 The Killer (2023)
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The Killer (2023)
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- Release Date
- November 10, 2023
- Director
- David Fincher
- Cast
- Michael Fassbender , Tilda Swinton , Kerry O'Malley , Charles Parnell , Lacey Dover , Monique Ganderton , Sala Baker
- Main Genre
- Action
- Runtime
- 118 Minutes
- Writers
- Andrew Kevin Walker
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Michael Fassbender takes on the role of an unnamed hitman in The Killer. An almost boring, melancholic opening sets the stage for a gruesome killing spree in which Fassbender's assassin sets out to assassinate those who hired him to kill in the first place. The Killer is a film that promises to keep viewers engrossed and addicted, despite its initial, monologue-filled pace.
A Film That's All About the Details
If The Killer were to be described in the shortest manner possible, it would be detail-rich. In a killing spree that takes him all across the world, the killer is focused, paying attention to the smallest of details. The violence that dominates the film is almost methodical and takes on a calculated quality. In all his identities and disguises, the killer has a tunnel vision of his end goal. The pace and tone of the film, coupled with Fassbender's performance makes even the most absurd seem disconcertingly real in The Killer.
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2 Creep (2014)
Creep
Creep is a found footage horror film that revolves around a freelance videographer who arrives at a secluded cabin where Josef resides to document his life. Everything seems normal at first, but as the day progresses, Aaron starts noticing Josef’s unsettling behavior and becomes increasingly suspicious of him. As the plot progresses, it leaves viewers questioning the true nature of the characters and the boundaries between fiction and reality.
A Psychological Slow-Burn Nightmare
Creep relies on psychological unease rather than gore or jump scares to deliver its scares and has been regarded as a great example of how found footage can be done right. The success of the first film has led to other installments that continue the story of Josef and his twisted encounters with unsuspecting victims.
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1 X (2022)
X (2022)
Taking place in 1979, X is both a respectful remembrance of the best slashers of the past and a trendsetter all its own. Ti West's film is a dynamo, and the greater Jenna Ortega's fame grows, the more devastating her character arc will become. In that is the key to X's effectiveness: It's about the characters, not the scares.
The Best Slasher in Years
The cast is top-notch, at the very least comparable to the astuteness of West's direction. But, it's also an IP generator...even if, watching it, one sees X as more of a one-off than the middle chapter of a trilogy. Given that the equally-excellent Pearl is a prequel and MaXXXine is its follow-up, a middle chapter is exactly what it is. Another way of putting that is that Ti West toyed with franchise chronology in the horror genre as much as George Lucas toyed with the sci-fi genre by releasing the original Star Wars trilogy well before the prequel trilogy.
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