Throughout the years, several thriller movies have captured the attention of worldwide viewers.

FromA Man EscapedtoHigh and Low,these are the best thriller movies of all time,according to Letterboxdusers.

The story follows his character, a photographer in a wheelchair confined to his apartment in Manhattan.

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He watches his neighbors through his window and eventually begins to suspect one of them has committed murder.

Examining psychological storytelling in a thoroughly compelling manner,Rear Windowultimately resulted in asurveillance masterpiece.

It has cemented itself asHiroshi Teshigahara’s masterpiece through the years.

François Leterrier as Lieutenant Fontaine, looking sadly through prison bars in A Man Escaped

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The story was adapted byKoboAbefrom his 1962 novel with fascinating results.

However,The Dark Knightendures as the much-beloved installment in the franchise.

This made him only the second actor to win a posthumous Academy Award.

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Furthermore,Parasiteis an extraordinary satire about wealth distribution and materialism.

No doubt,King’s Ransomwill certainly keep audiences involved.

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Jeff, played by Jimmy Stewart, aiming his camera in Rear Window

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Choi Min-sik in Oldboy smiling hauntingly in Oldboy.

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Mima laying in a bed of leaves, toys, and various objects in ‘Perfect Blue.'

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Song Kang-ho and Kim Sang Kyung looking at the camera in Memories of Murder

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Three men in Le Trou looking at an hourglass

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A couple embracing in Woman in the Dunes.

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The Joker looking intently ahead in The Dark Knight

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Cho Yeo-jeong as Choi Yeon-gyo, walking up a staircase looking surprised in ‘Parasite’.

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Kenjirô Ishiyama, Takeshi Katô, and Tatsuya Nakadai hiding under a table in High and Low

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