3 Intense Thrillers to Check Out After Trap
M. Night Shyamalan has successfully revived his reputation with Trap, a gripping film showcasing his well-known storytelling abilities. Recent projects like Old and Knock at the Cabin revealed his skill, even on a smaller scale. Trap follows a serial killer fighting for survival in a heavily policed concert setting. If you enjoyed Trap, here are three must-see films. This is prepared by SSP.
Knock at the Cabin (2023)
Knock at the Cabin stands out among Shyamalan's recent films. This dark tale follows a gay couple and their daughter, who are kidnapped in a remote forest. Their captors believe the apocalypse is imminent and claim that one family member must sacrifice themselves to prevent disaster.
Dave Bautista delivers a captivating performance, enhancing the tense atmosphere. The film demonstrates Shyamalan's talents, reminiscent of his earlier successes like The Sixth Sense. You can stream Knock at the Cabin on Peacock.
Green Room (2015)
Green Room is an unsettling, intense movie that leaves a strong impression. It follows a hardcore rock band facing dire consequences after performing at a white supremacist bar. After witnessing a murder, they realize they must fight for their lives.
The urgency and chaos that unfolds reveal the extreme lengths to which their captors will go. This film boasts a talented cast, including Anton Yelchin and a menacing Patrick Stewart. It is a gripping ride that is sure to captivate viewers. Green Room is currently streaming on Hulu.
Gerald’s Game (2017)
Gerald’s Game presents a unique and clever thriller concept. It follows a woman whose husband dies unexpectedly during an intimate encounter, leaving her handcuffed to the bed. As she struggles for survival, she encounters disturbing hallucinations.
Despite its confined setting, the film expands its scope remarkably. Carla Gugino's performance shines, while Mike Flanagan's masterful direction contributes significantly to its effectiveness. This film offers genuine scares and a compelling narrative. Gerald’s Game is available for streaming on Netflix.
Bonus: The Platform (2019)
As we looking forward to the second chapter of the unique dystopian movie, you should definitely take a day-off to watch this thought-provoking Spanish thriller. In the future, prisoners housed in vertical cells watch as inmates in the upper cells are fed while those below starve. How will the story develop and what should we expect in the second part?