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We are almost in the middle of May and if you’re looking for chilling, adrenaline-pumping, and heart-racing thrillers then you’re reading the right Here are 5 best thrillers that are available to watch on Netflix this month:
1) Cooking Up Murder
The recently released documentary tells the story of a chef who killed his girlfriend. The chef killed Heidi Paz, his girlfriend in 2018, and he then moved to Madrid using a fake name.
2) Fair Play
Fair Play is a masterpiece! It’s about an ambitious power couple fighting their way up the corporate ladder.
When Emily gets an unexpected promotion that Luke expected for himself, power games between the two begin to tear their relationship apart. Only one person can come out on top, even if it ruins their future together.
3) Hypnotic
The general concept of battling hypnotics is certainly interesting. It’s about a young woman seeking self-improvement who enlists the help of a hypnotist, but the hypnotist engages her in a lethal game of mind manipulation.
4) Fractured
Fractured is a reasonably diverting mystery with enough thrills to make up for a familiar story.
Ray Monroe and his wife, Joanne are arguing on a drive home when their daughter, Peri, interrupts them from the back seat, needing a bathroom break and new batteries for her music player.
The family stops at a gas station, and while her parents are distracted, Peri wanders over to a deserted construction site with a large exposed pit. Suddenly, a stray dog shows up and threatens to attack, injuring his daughter.
After his wife and injured daughter disappear from the emergency room, a man becomes convinced the hospital is hiding something.
5) Spiderhead
Spiderhead tells the story of inmates Jeff and Lizzy, looking to reduce their sentences by volunteering as test subjects for various mood- and mind-altering chemicals in a fancy-schmancy penitentiary.
The prisoners have their own rooms and are free to roam without guard supervision, as long as they show up for their daily test runs of the drugs. These are administered by the likable Steve Abnesti and his dutiful assistant, Mark.