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The best mysteries on Netflix right now

Need a way to beat the summer heat? If so, we’d suggest trying one of the fine mystery movies on Netflix. After all, a good thriller can give you a perfect chill down your spine when the clues come together or when you realize that the main character is in terrible danger. This is why it’s always better to experience a mystery vicariously, rather than living through one yourself. Because in these kinds of movies, not everyone makes it out alive.

You don’t need to be a detective to find a great mystery on Netflix, but it would really help if someone had already gone through and double-checked the selections while adding a few new options. And that’s exactly what we’ve done in our updated list of the best mysteries on Netflix right now.

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Missing (2023)

Missing
66%
7.1/10
pg-13
111m
Genre
Thriller, Mystery
Stars
Storm Reid, Joaquim de Almeida, Ken Leung
Directed by
Nicholas D. Johnson, Will Merrick
Watch on Netflix
June Allen (Storm Reid) lives through her worst nightmare in Missing. When June’s mother, Grace (Nia Long), and her boyfriend, Kevin (Ken Leung), go missing in Columbia, June is forced to launch her own investigation from the safety of her own computer. A man named Javier (Joaquim de Almeida) is able to assist June remotely, but she soon learns that Kevin has a very questionable past, and June isn’t nearly as safe as she thought she was. To find her mother, June will first have to save herself.

Where the Crawdads Sing (2022)

Where the Crawdads Sing
43%
7.2/10
pg-13
125m
Genre
Mystery, Drama, Thriller
Stars
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Taylor John Smith, Harris Dickinson
Directed by
Olivia Newman
Watch on Netflix

Catherine “Kya” Clark (Daisy Edgar-Jones) is drawn to two men in Where the Crawdads Sing. After being abandoned by her family to grow up alone in a swamp, Kya befriends a young man named Tate Walker (Taylor John Smith). And when Kya’s romance with Tate burns out, she soon finds love in the arms of Chase Andrews (Harris Dickinson), a popular jock in town.

However, when one of Kya’s lovers ends up dead, she finds herself on trial for murder. And the townspeople and the local police already believe that Kya is guilty. But if Kya didn’t kill her lover, then who did?

The Ring (2002)

The Ring
57%
7.1/10
pg-13
115m
Genre
Horror, Mystery
Stars
Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman
Directed by
Gore Verbinski
Watch on Netflix

The Ring is more of a horror movie than anything else, but it comes packaged with a compelling mystery surrounding the enigmatic Samara Morgan (Daveigh Chase) and several unexplainable teenage deaths linked to a cursed videotape. When journalist Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) watches the tape for herself, she is assaulted by violent imagery and given a warning that she has seven days to live.

Rachel enlists the help of her ex-boyfriend, Noah Clay (Martin Henderson), to help her unravel the mystery before it engulfs their son, Aidan Keller (David Dorfman), as well. But no one wants to talk about Samara, and she’s certainly not going to spill her secrets to anyone.

In for a Murder (2021)

In for a Murder
5.4/10
104m
Genre
Crime, Comedy, Science Fiction
Stars
Paweł Domagała, Piotr Adamczyk, Przemysław Bluszcz
Directed by
Piotr Mularuk
Watch on Netflix

If you don’t speak Polish, then you should be glad to hear that In For a Murder has an English dub. Anna Smolowik headlines the film as Magda Borowska, a mother and a true crime fan who gave up on her dreams a long time ago. But when a dead young woman is found in town, Magda is taken aback when she realizes that the girl was wearing the same necklace that her friend, Weronika Bielecka (Emma Giegzno), wore before she disappeared years ago.

Determined to know if the girl is somehow linked to Weronika, Magda embarks on her own investigation, much to the annoyance of her ex, Commissioner Jacek Sikora (Pawel Domagala). And while Magda’s family mocks her amateur detective routine, the danger she uncovers is all too real.

No One Gets Out Alive (2021)

No One Gets Out Alive
43%
5.3/10
r
85m
Genre
Horror, Thriller, Mystery
Stars
Cristina Rodlo, Marc Menchaca, David Figlioli
Directed by
Santiago Menghini
Watch on Netflix

No One Gets Out Alive blends mystery and horror as it puts the audience in the shoes of Ambar (Cristina Rodlo), an undocumented Mexican immigrant who has few options in the U.S.

After finding a place to stay courtesy of her landlord, Red (Marc Menchaca), Ambar is unnerved by Red’s unhinged brother, Becker (David Figlioli). More alarmingly, Ambar witnesses several ghostly women in the house and becomes convinced that it is haunted. But given her situation, Ambar has no choice but to stay until it becomes too late to run.

Disappearance at Clifton Hill (2020)

Disappearance at Clifton Hill
61%
5.4/10
100m
Genre
Thriller
Stars
Tuppence Middleton, Hannah Gross, David Cronenberg
Directed by
Albert Shin
Watch on Netflix

Tuppence Middleton headlines Disappearance at Clifton Hill as Abby, a troubled woman who is haunted by the kidnapping of a one-eyed boy that she witnessed decades earlier. As an adult, Abby’s credibility is hurt by her compulsive lies.

But when Abby finally decides to look into the boy’s disappearance, she learns that he was the son of two magicians, Mr. Moulin (Paulino Nunes) and Mrs. Moulin (Marie-Josée Croze). All roads seem to lead back to Charlie Lake (Eric Johnson), one of the most powerful men in town. Now if only Abby could find someone who believes her.

Inheritance (2020)

Inheritance
31%
5.5/10
110m
Genre
Thriller
Stars
Lily Collins, Simon Pegg, Connie Nielsen
Directed by
Vaughn Stein
Watch on Netflix

In the mystery-thriller Inheritance, Lauren Monroe (Lily Collins) learns a dark family secret about her late father, Archer Monroe (Patrick Warburton), that could bring down their entire family. And that secret is Archer’s former friend and business partner, Morgan Warner (Simon Pegg).

Morgan tells Lauren that Archer held him captive for 30 years to prevent him from exposing his role in the death of an innocent person. And Morgan seems to know where all of the bodies are buried, so to speak. This forces Lauren to contend with her father’s legacy, and what she should do with Morgan now that she knows the truth.

I See You (2019)

I See You
65%
5.5/10
r
98m
Genre
Thriller
Stars
Helen Hunt, Jon Tenney, Owen Teague
Directed by
Adam Randall
Watch on Netflix

Police Detective Greg Harper (Jon Tenney) is coming apart at the seams in I See You. While investigating an abduction of a young boy that mirrors events from decades earlier, Greg is also dealing with his unfaithful wife, Jackie (Helen Hunt), and his increasingly resentful son, Connor (Judah Lewis). To top things off, Greg’s home is seemingly haunted, as unexplainable happenings occur.

But when Jackie’s former lover, Todd (Sam Trammell), ends up dead in the house, Greg and Jackie are forced to wonder if Connor killed him, or if something else did him in.

Luther: The Fallen Sun (2023)

Luther: The Fallen Sun
r
129m
Genre
Thriller, Crime, Action, Drama
Stars
Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo, Andy Serkis
Directed by
Jamie Payne
Watch on Netflix

Serving as a cinematic follow-up to the Luther series, Luther: The Fallen Sun follows the titular detective on an all-new adventure. After a stint behind bars, Luther is forced to plan a prison break when elusive serial killer David Robey (Andy Serkis) starts hunting people down. As the clock starts ticking and the bodies start piling up, Luther must make a series of harrowing decisions to track down and eliminate his foe before his evildoing becomes totally unstoppable.

For those dedicated viewers of the episodic run, The Fallen Sun plays like a silver screen extension of the series which precedes it. Gripping from start to finish, it’s not exactly changing the genre in any way, but The Fallen Sun certainly delivers an exceptional story with great characters.

The Pink Panther (2006)

The Pink Panther
pg
93m
Genre
Comedy, Mystery, Crime, Adventure, Family
Stars
Steve Martin, Jean Reno, Kevin Kline
Directed by
Shawn Levy
Watch on Netflix

Serving as a reboot for everyone’s favorite goofball private eye, 2006’s The Pink Panther stars Steve Martin as the iconic Jacques Clouseau. When renowned soccer coach Yves Gluant (played by an uncredited Jason Statham) is murdered and the incredible Pink Panther diamond goes missing, Inspector Clouseau is tasked with tracking down the coach’s killer and recovering the prized jewel. Will he triumph? Or will the caper make off with the treasure unscathed?

Steve Martin comfortably slips on the shoes and mustache made famous by Peter Sellers, and while this 2006 reimagining isn’t exactly award-worthy, it’s a fun-natured mystery flick that the whole family can enjoy.

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
pg-13
140m
Genre
Mystery, Thriller, Comedy
Stars
Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe
Directed by
Rian Johnson
Watch on Netflix
With the original Knives Out becoming a smashing success, it was inevitable that we’d be getting a second helping. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery serves as a direct sequel to the original Rian Johnson film, with private eye Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) returning once again for an all-new dose of murder and mayhem. This time, the setting is a remote Greek island where a group of friends are convening for a get-together. But when one of them ends up dead, it’s unclear exactly who to point the finger at. Glass Onion is must-watch fun from one frame to the next, as Johnson proves that the whodunit formula is here to stay, and best served alongside immense A-list talents.

The Pale Blue Eye (2022)

The Pale Blue Eye
r
130m
Genre
Mystery, Thriller, Horror, Crime
Stars
Christian Bale, Harry Melling, Lucy Boynton
Directed by
Scott Cooper
Watch on Netflix

Christian Bale and writer-director Scott Cooper unite once again for the latter’s latest feature, The Pale Blue Eye. Bale stars as Augustus Landor, an 1830s New York detective who is tasked with investigating a horrific murder at the United States Military Academy. Hoping to gain intel from a devoutly silent bunch of cadets, Landor takes on an assistant for the homicide case — a disillusioned recruit named Edgar Allan Poe (Harry Melling).

Together, the hardened vet and aspiring poet follow a series of leads that seem to point toward an especially sinister kind of black magic as the culprit. While Bale may be the reason we arrive to the film, the performance that will bewilder most viewers is that of Harry Melling, who delivers a defiant take on the classic American writer.

Enola Holmes 2 (2022)

Enola Holmes 2
58%
7.8/10
pg-13
129m
Genre
Mystery, Adventure, Crime
Stars
Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Louis Partridge
Directed by
Harry Bradbeer
Watch on Netflix
The game is afoot again! Millie Bobby Brown returns as Enola Holmes, still basking in the victory of solving her first case and ready to open her own agency — which of course, doesn’t seem to generate much business. Eventually, Enola is tasked with finding the sister of a matchstick girl, which leads her into a world more dangerous than she could’ve ever expected. It’s a fun mystery to ride along with, although it doesn’t always have the magic of the first installment.

The Nice Guys (2016)

The Nice Guys
70%
7.3/10
r
116m
Genre
Comedy, Crime, Action
Stars
Ryan Gosling, Russell Crowe, Angourie Rice
Directed by
Shane Black
Watch on Netflix
The Nice Guys flew under the radar when it came out in 2016, but it’s time for this witty mystery to get its due. Ryan Gosling stars as Holland, a private investigator and frequent drunk, while Russell Crowe is Jackson, an aging mercenary; surviving but not thriving. One is hired to find a woman; the other is hired to stop that from happening. Throwing these characters together is both funny and dark, but never bleak, and comedic mysteries are notoriously hard to pull off. The Nice Guys does a nice job of it.

Murder Mystery (2019)

Murder Mystery
38%
6/10
pg-13
97m
Genre
Comedy
Stars
Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Luke Evans
Directed by
Kyle Newacheck
Watch on Netflix
Adam Sandler’s Netflix-exclusive movies are admittedly an acquired taste, but Murder Mystery is arguably the best of them. Police officer Nick Spitz (Adam Sandler) takes his wife, Audrey (Jennifer Aniston), on a trip to Europe, which quickly gets sidetracked by a billionaire whose uncle is killed in their midst. As the Americans in the situation, the blame quickly falls on Nick and Audrey, who set out to prove their innocence. While not breaking any narrative ground, the dynamic between Sandler and Aniston is solid as ever, a reminder of when they both owned the comedy scene. For those who couldn’t get enough of the caper, a sequel is on the way.

Spenser Confidential (2020)

Spenser Confidential
49%
6.2/10
r
110m
Genre
Comedy, Action, Thriller
Stars
Mark Wahlberg, Winston Duke, Alan Arkin
Directed by
Peter Berg
Watch on Netflix
Another entry in a prominent Netflix genre: the action-comedy-mystery. Mark Wahlberg plays Officer Spenser, a jailed cop who begins to investigate the murder of a police captain he was previously convicted of assaulting. The film cares plenty about its mystery, but it probably cares more about its action sequences, many revolving around a flashy yellow Corvette. The buddy-cop dynamic shared with Winston Duke is also a memorable combination. Like any half-decent Netflix film, Spenser Confidential also has a sequel en route.

A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)

A Walk Among the Tombstones
57%
6.5/10
r
114m
Genre
Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Stars
Liam Neeson, Dan Stevens, David Harbour
Directed by
Scott Frank
Watch on Netflix
This movie could succinctly be described as Liam Neeson doing Liam Neeson things. Neeson plays Matt Scudder, a former NYPD detective serving as an unlicensed private detective, trying to solve the kidnapping and murder of a drug trafficker’s wife. As Scudder searches for answers, he proves to be unafraid of potentially crossing the line between criminal and compliant. The film can be as cliche as it gets, but Neeson embodies the noir of the whole thing well. The film is a gritty slow burn coming from Scott Frank, known for films such as Out of Sight and Minority Report.

In the Shadow of the Moon (2019)

In the Shadow of the Moon
48%
6.2/10
115m
Genre
Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller
Stars
Boyd Holbrook, Cleopatra Coleman, Michael C. Hall
Directed by
Jim Mickle
Watch on Netflix
There’s a female serial killer on the loose in the film, In the Shadow of the Moon. But Detective Thomas Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook) can’t wrap his head around how the killer, Rya (Cleopatra Coleman), survived her own death only to reappear seemingly the same nearly a decade later. Naveen Rao (Rudi Dharmalingam) has a wild theory about Rya’s murders and the true agenda behind her actions. But it will cost Thomas everything he holds dear to get to the bottom of this case. And he won’t like what he finds when he uncovers the truth.

Forgotten (2017)

Forgotten
7.5/10
108m
Genre
Thriller, Mystery, Drama, Horror, Crime
Stars
Kang Ha-neul, Kim Moo-yul, Moon Sung-keun
Directed by
Jang Hang-jun
Watch on Netflix

In the Korean thriller, Forgotten, Kang Ha-neul stars as Jin-seok, a young man living with his family in 1997. After moving into a new home, Jin witnesses the abduction of his brother, Yoo-seok (Kim Mu-yeol). Nineteen days later, Yoo is seemingly returned unharmed. And yet Jin becomes convinced that not only is his brother an impersonator, but so are their parents. Jin’s attempt to go for help leads to another shocking twist that completely destroys his world. There’s been a crime committed, but who is responsible and how is Jin connected to it?

Your Son (2018)

Your Son
6.1/10
103m
Genre
Drama, Thriller
Stars
Jose Coronado, Pol Monen, Ana Wagener
Directed by
Miguel Ángel Vivas
Watch on Netflix
Within the film Your Son, Jaime Jimenez (Jose Coronado) is a doctor whose gifts make him a marvelous surgeon. But those wondrous abilities fail Jaime when his own son, Marcos (Pol Monen), is brought into the operating room after suffering nearly life-threatening injuries. Jaime soon learns that Marcos was brutally beaten outside of a nightclub, and he turns vigilante in his quest to find the perpetrators and to get his revenge. Along the way, Jaime alienates his wife, Carmen (Ana Wagener), and their daughter, Sara (Asia Ortega), while slowly losing his moral compass and the qualities that made him a good man.

Fractured (2019)

Fractured
36%
6.4/10
r
99m
Genre
Thriller
Stars
Sam Worthington, Lily Rabe, Stephen Tobolowsky
Directed by
Brad Anderson
Watch on Netflix
In Fractured, Sam Worthington stars as Ray Monroe with Lily Rabe as his wife, Joanne Monroe. While traveling with their daughter, Peri (Lucy Capri), Ray and Lily’s relationship problems lead to an argument and a potentially dangerous accident. At the hospital, Ray becomes suspicious when the staff seems eager to sign Peri up as an organ donor. And his suspicions seem well founded when both Peri and Joanne disappear at the hospital without a trace. The answers lie somewhere within, but even Ray’s not sure of what he saw or what he should do next.

Shimmer Lake (2017)

Shimmer Lake
6%
6.3/10
83m
Genre
Thriller, Crime, Drama, Mystery
Stars
Rainn Wilson, Benjamin Walker, John Michael Higgins
Directed by
Oren Uziel
Watch on Netflix
Events are not necessarily what they appear to be in Shimmer Lake, a rare mystery that unfolds in reverse. That means we see the ending of the story before we understand how it relates to the main characters, and who is pulling the strings. Andy Sikes (Rainn Wilson) and his friends, Chris Morrow (Mark Rendall) and Ed Burton (Wyatt Russell), plot a bank robbery and blackmail Judge Brad Dawkins (John Michael Higgins) to get access to the money. This puts the trio in direct opposition to Andy’s brother, Zeke Sikes (Benjamin Walker), and nearly everyone involved in the crime is dying under very suspicious circumstances.

The Legacy of the Bones (2019)

The Legacy of the Bones
6.3/10
119m
Genre
Thriller, Crime
Stars
Marta Etura, Elvira Mínguez, Francesc Orella, Miren Gaztanaga, Marta Larralde
Directed by
Fernando González Molina
Watch on Netflix
The Legacy of the Bones is the middle chapter of the Spanish-language Baztán Trilogy, which started with The Invisible Guardian and ended with Offering to the Storm (both of which are also on Netflix). But if you’re willing to read subtitles, then you don’t have any reason to be intimidated by this largely stand-alone movie. All you really need to know is that Amaia Salazar (Marta Etura) is a detective who is married to James (Benn Northover), and she’s just given birth to their son, Ibai. Upon returning to active duty, Amaia is assigned to investigate a series of shocking suicides that are somehow connected. Unfortunately for Amaia, this mystery hits very close to home for her, as she discovers that her mother, Rosario (Miren Gaztanaga), is involved in a way that she could never have predicted.

I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House (2016)

I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House
68%
4.6/10
89m
Genre
Horror, Thriller
Stars
Ruth Wilson, Paula Prentiss, Bob Balaban
Directed by
Oz Perkins
Watch on Netflix
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is a ghost story … or perhaps Lily Saylor (Ruth Wilson) is just losing her mind. After being hired as a live-in nurse, Lily finds herself taking care of Iris Blum (Paula Prentiss), a world-famous horror novelist whose mind has largely been lost to dementia. Almost immediately, Lily begins noticing strange and unusual things happening in the house. She also suspects that the protagonist of Iris’ most popular novel, Polly Parsons (Lucy Boynton), may have been a real person — and a very real ghost. But who killed Polly? And why does her spirit linger?

Enola Holmes (2020)

Enola Holmes
68%
6.6/10
pg-13
123m
Genre
Mystery, Crime, Adventure
Stars
Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Sam Claflin
Directed by
Harry Bradbeer
Watch on Netflix
Teenager Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown) is the exceptional younger sister of world-renowned detective Sherlock Holmes (Henry Cavill). When her mother disappears on Enola’s 16th birthday, the intelligent youth uses all of her mystery-solving abilities to track down the Holmes matriarch, all while unearthing a deeper conspiracy at play in Victorian-era London. Featuring a stellar lead performance from Brown as the titular character, Enola Holmes is a quick-on-its-feet adaptation of the first book in author Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes Mysteries series. The sequel is finally here, too.

Earthquake Bird (2019)

Earthquake Bird
51%
5.9/10
r
107m
Genre
Drama, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Stars
Alicia Vikander, Riley Keough, Naoki Kobayashi
Directed by
Wash Westmoreland
Watch on Netflix
Lucy Fly (Alicia Vikander) is an American translator working at a Japanese manufacturing company. Suspected of foul play when her expat friend Lily (Riley Keough) goes missing, Lucy is questioned by authorities. But as the third person in a love triangle with Lily and a local photographer, Teiji Matsuda (Naoki Kobayashi), Lucy believes the latter to be at fault for Lily’s disappearance, a theory she’ll have a more-than-difficult time selling to Japanese law enforcement. A fine blend of mystery, melodrama, and thriller elements, Earthquake Bird is a Netflix exclusive, and a polished one at that. Slightly formulaic, its lack of groundbreaking originality is made up for by the acting chops of both Vikander and Keough.

Lost Girls (2020)

Lost Girls
67%
6.1/10
r
95m
Genre
Drama, Mystery, Thriller, History
Stars
Amy Ryan, Thomasin McKenzie, Lola Kirke
Directed by
Liz Garbus
Watch on Netflix
Based on a true and long-spanning unsolved crime, Lost Girls stars Amy Ryan as Mari Gilbert, the mother of teenager Shannan Gilbert (Sarah Wisser). When her child goes missing, Mari urges Long Island authorities to track down the girl. Taking matters into her own hands, Mari discovers that her daughter’s whereabouts may be linked to a series of unsolved cases involving a number of murdered sex workers. A moody narrative that negates over-sensationalizing the crime that inspired it in favor of authentic character work, Lost Girls leans on the strength of its small ensemble cast and Liz Garbus’ minimalist directing style to ensnare, enrage, and devastate us.

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