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Best 1 The Silence of the Lambs

Jonathan Demme's 'The Silence of the Lambs' is a landmark thriller that seamlessly blends elements of crime, horror, and psychological suspense. Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee, seeks the help of incarcerated cannibalistic psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter to catch another serial killer. The fi...

2 The Sopranos

Widely considered the show that ushered in the 'golden age' of television, 'The Sopranos' revolutionized the medium with its complex characters, morally ambiguous storylines, and groundbreaking narrative structure. The series follows Tony Soprano, a New Jersey mob boss struggling with panic attacks...

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The Sopranos earns a remarkable 9.8/10 due to its unparalleled influence on television, its consistently high-quality writing and acting, and its willingness to tackle complex themes. While some viewers find the pacing deliberate, the shows masterful character development and innovative narrative structure solidify its place as a cornerstone of modern television.

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3 The Silent Patient

Alex Michaelides' 'The Silent Patient' is a gripping psychological thriller centered around Alicia Berenson, a famous painter who shoots her husband and then refuses to speak. Theo Faber, a criminal psychotherapist, becomes obsessed with unlocking her silence and uncovering the truth behind the crim...

4 Walter White in Breaking Bad

Walter White is a central figure in *Breaking Bad*, a critically acclaimed television drama examining a high school chemistry teacher’s radical transformation. The series meticulously portrays his shift into the criminal underworld, driven by ego and a desire for control. It's notable for its comple...

5 The Dark Knight

Christopher Nolan's take on Batman is widely regarded as the pinnacle of superhero filmmaking. By grounding the fantastical elements in a gritty, realistic crime drama, it explores themes of chaos, morality, and heroism. Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker remains one of the most iconic turns in...

6 Taxi Driver

A dark and unsettling character study, 'Taxi Driver' follows Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran struggling with insomnia and alienation in 1970s New York City. Scorsese's masterful direction and Robert De Niro's iconic performance create a chilling portrait of urban decay and psychological breakdo...

7 Mindhunter
Mindhunter

Mindhunter explores the early days of criminal profiling within the FBI. It centers on two agents who utilize interviews with incarcerated serial killers to develop psychological techniques for understanding violent offenders. The show’s detailed examination of forensic psychology and its applicatio...

8 Diabolique
Diabolique

Les Diaboliques is a 1955 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, adapted from Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac’s 1952 novel. The story centers on a woman and her husband's lover who plot the man’s murder, combining elements of psychological thriller and crime drama. It stars Simone Signore...

9 Anatomy of a Fall

Anatomy of a Fall is a 2023 French film concerning a writer who faces legal scrutiny following her husband’s death. Sandra Hüller portrays the central figure attempting to establish her innocence within a complex courtroom drama. The supporting cast includes Swann Arlaud, Milo Machado-Graner, and ot...

10 Ossessione
Ossessione

Ossessione, directed by Luchino Visconti in his directorial debut, was released in 1943. The film adapts James M. Cain’s “The Postman Always Rings Twice” with Clara Calamai and Massimo Girotti as central figures. It is frequently cited as an early example of Italian neorealism, though the classifica...

11 The Hunt (Jagtes Vildtet)

Thomas Vinterberg's 'The Hunt' is a gripping and disturbing thriller that explores themes of prejudice, mob mentality, and the dangers of hasty judgment. A kindergarten teacher is wrongly accused of harming a child, leading to a brutal and escalating campaign of revenge by the community. The film is...

12 The Joker
The Joker

As a fictional delinquent, The Joker represents the ultimate manifestation of chaos and anarchy. Unlike many rebels who have a cause, The Joker is often depicted as a delinquent without a motive other than the destruction of order. This makes him a potent symbol for the 'pure' delinquency that seeks...

13 Scarlet Street

Scarlet Street, directed by Fritz Lang, depicts a plot involving two criminals exploiting a painter for his artwork. The narrative adapts Georges de La Fouchardière’s novel, previously staged and filmed in earlier iterations including Jean Renoir's 1931 version. It centers on the manipulation of an...

14 Badlands
Badlands

Badlands is a 1973 crime drama exploring the motivations of young criminals. The film recounts a brutal spree across South Dakota mirroring the infamous Starkweather-Fugate case. Warren Oates and Ramon Bieri portray Holly and Kit Sargis, respectively, as they commit increasingly violent acts. It’s n...

15 The Night Of

The Night Of is a crime drama miniseries created by Richard Price and Steven Zaillian, directed in part by James Marsh. It premiered on HBO in July 2016, based on the British series Criminal Justice, and garnered critical recognition. The show received numerous Emmy nominations, ultimately winning f...

16 Broadchurch

Broadchurch is a British crime drama series spanning from 2013 to 2017, centered around the investigation of crimes in the fictional coastal town of Broadchurch, Dorset. The show features Detective Inspector Alec Hardy and Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller as lead investigators alongside a supporting...

17 Cracker
Cracker

Cracker is a British crime drama centered on Dr. Edward “Fitz” Fitzgerald, a criminal psychologist collaborating with the Greater Manchester Police. The series explores investigations in Manchester, utilizing Fitz’s psychological expertise to assist law enforcement in solving complex cases. It was p...

18 The Killing (1956)

The Killing is a 1956 political thriller directed by Stanley Kubrick. It tells the story of a complex racetrack heist gone wrong, notable for its innovative non-linear storytelling and psychological depth. The film explores themes of betrayal and flawed execution through a suspenseful narrative. Pri...

19 Oldboy
Oldboy

Oldboy is a South Korean thriller examining themes of prolonged captivity and vengeance. The film’s notable impact stems from its intensely suspenseful narrative and exploration of psychological trauma following fifteen years of unexplained imprisonment. It's primarily for viewers interested in dark...

20 Legal High
Legal High

Legal High is a Japanese television series examining legal cases through the perspectives of two contrasting lawyers, Kensuke Komikado and Machiko Mayuzumi. The show explores modern legal issues within Japan’s justice system. It's relevant for viewers interested in psychological drama, crime stories...

21 The Talented Mr. Ripley

The Talented Mr. Ripley is a psychological thriller exploring themes of identity and deception. It follows Tom Ripley’s calculated manipulation after he impersonates American expatriate Dickie Greenleaf in Italy. The novel examines moral ambiguity through suspenseful storytelling and its commentary...

22 Purple Noon

Purple Noon is a French crime drama from 1960 that examines obsession and betrayal through a tightly constructed mystery. René Clément’s adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel centers on an investigation into the vanishing of wealthy businessman Victor Martin. The film’s notable suspenseful narrat...

23 Drunken Angel

Drunken Angel, directed by Akira Kurosawa, portrays a doctor’s attempts to treat a yakuza patient amidst rising corruption following World War II. The film features Takashi Shimura and Toshiro Mifune and explores themes of addiction and societal decay within the yakuza underworld. It is notable as K...

24 In Cold Blood

In Cold Blood depicts the events surrounding the 1959 murders of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas. The film portrays the investigation into the crime by law enforcement and explores the backgrounds of the perpetrators, Perry Smith and Richard Hickock. It is based on Truman Capote’s non-fiction...

25 In the Bedroom

In the Bedroom explores the complex relationships within a family following a tragic event. The film depicts Matt and Ruth Fowler, along with their son Frank, as they navigate personal struggles and external conflicts. It centers on the fallout from a significant interpersonal situation involving Na...

26 Tunnel
Tunnel

Tunnel is a South Korean crime thriller television series broadcast on OCN. It explores a unique investigative method where a detective enters the minds of murder victims through their final moments, experiencing events as they occurred. The show’s focus on psychological immersion and its connection...

27 Travis Bickle

A fictional delinquent who serves as a chilling study of societal alienation. Travis Bickle represents the 'lone wolf' delinquency born from extreme isolation and perceived injustice. His character explores how a sense of being an outsider can radicalize into violent non-conformity, making him one o...

28 Sharp Objects

Sharp Objects is a psychological thriller television series centered on Camille Preaker, a journalist grappling with severe emotional issues. She returns to her isolated hometown in Missouri to cover the murders of two young girls and confront deeply buried family secrets. The show’s intense focus o...

29 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean

Conspiring forces frame Jolyne Kuujou for a reckless crime, landing her in the infamous Green Dolphin Street Jail. Much like her father Joutarou, Jolyne is brash, brave, and just; she rails against her unfair sentence and quickly discovers the sinister circumstances that led to her incarceration. A...

30 Red Rooms
Red Rooms

Red Rooms presents a chilling exploration of societal fascination with true crime and serial killers. This Canadian psychological thriller, directed by Pascal Plante, delves into the potential for such obsessions to corrupt individuals and communities. The film examines themes of trauma, manipulatio...

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The Silence of the Lambs currently leads the Psychological Crime results with a displayed score of 9.25/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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