Mystery movies come in more than one form. Some are murder cases, some are identity puzzles, and some build their suspense around one question the audience cannot stop chasing.
The best ones do more than hide the answer. They create tension, reward attention, and stay interesting even after the reveal. These 15 films are strong examples of mystery movies that earned their place.
15. The Usual Suspects (1995)

This crime mystery builds its story through an interrogation and a series of flashbacks, then keeps shifting the ground under your feet. Its ending is still one of the most discussed twists of the 1990s.
14. The Prestige (2006)

Christopher Nolan turns a rivalry between two magicians into a layered puzzle about obsession, sacrifice, and deception. The film was nominated for two Oscars, and its structure makes it rewarding to revisit.
13. Se7en (1995)

This is part serial-killer thriller, part mystery, and it works because it stays focused and controlled. Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt give the investigation weight, while the final stretch remains one of the film’s biggest reasons people still talk about it.
12. Vertigo (1958)

Hitchcock takes a simple surveillance job and slowly turns it into something much stranger. The mystery matters, but the film’s real strength lies in how it draws the viewer into confusion, obsession, and doubt.
11. The Maltese Falcon (1941)

This is one of the defining detective mysteries in American film. It was added to the National Film Registry in 1989, and its influence on noir and private-eye stories is still evident everywhere.
10. Chinatown (1974)

What begins as a private investigation opens into something much larger and darker. The film received 11 Oscar nominations and won for Best Original Screenplay, a fitting honor for a movie so admired for its writing.
9. Gone Girl (2014)

This mystery works because it keeps changing shape. It starts as a missing-person case, then becomes a media story, and then something even more cynical and uncomfortable.
8. Memento (2000)

Few mystery films use structure as effectively as this one. By telling the story in reverse and putting the audience inside the lead character’s memory problem, it turns confusion into part of the experience.
7. Rear Window (1954)

A man stuck in his apartment begins watching his neighbors and starts to suspect a murder. Hitchcock keeps the setup simple, then builds suspense out of what can be seen, what might be imagined, and how far curiosity should go.
6. Citizen Kane (1941)

At its core, this is a mystery about a man’s life and one final word. The search for “Rosebud” gives the film its structure, even as the story expands into something bigger about power, image, and memory.
5. Mulholland Drive (2001)

This is the least straightforward film on the list, but that is part of its appeal. David Lynch turns identity, memory, and danger into a mystery that resists a neat explanation and still draws viewers back.
4. Laura (1944)

A detective investigates the apparent murder of a woman and becomes increasingly absorbed by the idea of her. The story is elegant, strange, and much twistier than its polished surface first suggests.
3. Knives Out (2019)

Rian Johnson gives the classic whodunit a modern tone without stripping away the fun. The film earned an Oscar nomination for Original Screenplay, and its mix of sharp plotting and humor helped it stand out in a genre full of older classics.
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2. North by Northwest (1959)

This is one of Hitchcock’s most entertaining mysteries because it never stops moving. A case of mistaken identity sends Cary Grant on a chase full of spies, false leads, and one of the most famous set pieces in studio-era Hollywood.
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1. Psycho (1960)

Psycho begins with a theft, shifts into a disappearance, and then opens the door to a far darker mystery. That steady transformation is a big reason it still stands as one of the most effective and influential mystery thrillers ever made.
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