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  1. My wife and I have been on a murder mystery/mystery film kick. We've had a ton of fun watching them. I need a new one to watch this weekend. But I'm not seeing anything on lists that grabs me. Can anyone give me a recommendation? We've already seen the following ones: Silence of the Lambs Red Dragon Hannibal LA Confidential Chinatown

  2. Several of these are among my favorite films of all time. A lot of film noirs are more thriller than mystery, but Chandler and Hammett adaptations tend more towards mystery. A couple of unique movies that fit into this American style mystery are Dark City, a scifi noir, and Memento, one of Christopher Nolan's

  3. We have very similar tastes (you named 8 of my top 50 all-time in your list). For older suggestions, if you haven't seen any Kubrick films (The Shining, Clockwork Orange, 2001, Full Metal Jacket) you might give him a try. His movies are full of tension and suspense, but half of it is rooted in the general atmosphere, cinematography, and uneasy ...

  4. Murder Mysteries have certain rules and tropes that they all follow. Spoilers here: One of the rules is that the detective should be a reliable narrator. They can lie to the suspects, but they shouldn't lie to the audience. We get a twist half-way through where it turns out the victim isn't the victim.

  5. 'Murder Mystery' was the most popular film on Netflix in 2019, followed by 6 Underground and Incredibles 2

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  8. Glass Onion is a pretty poor murder mystery, in all honesty. The old Agatha Christie films are very good - Evil under the Sun (1982) is basically the Ur Glass Onion and much better. If you're willing to watch really old BW films then The Lady Vanishes (1938) and The 39 Steps (1935) are total classics and really fun to watch.

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