Mysteries are rare on Netflix which is a mystery in itself. But this month, we’re adding the South Korean thriller Oldboy, as well as one of Alfred Hitchcock’s all-time great films, Marnie.
Oldboy features Oh Dae-su, who loses 15 years of his life. After someone kidnaps him and locks him away from his loved ones, Dae-su wants revenge.
In Marnie, the title character, played by Tippi Hedren, is hired by a boss who fully expects her to steal from him. Hitchcock proves, yet again, why he was the Master of Suspense.
The stakes of the mystery in Wicked Little Letters may be small, but the freedom of a single mother depends on the outcome. Sent during the women’s suffragette movement, Edith Swan is the target of some wicked letters.
Vanished Into the Night is an Italian mystery thriller that features Riccardo Scamarcio as Pietro and Annabelle Wallis as Elena, a married couple with a love for their children. When the kids are abducted from Pietro’s home, Elena pushes him to do anything to get them back.
Colors of Evil: Red is a Polish thriller that features a bartender’s brutal murder which KGP Lublin detectives Leopold Bilski and Helena Bogucka investigate. However, as they search for answers, their lives become endangered.
Murder Mystery is Adam Sandler’s Netflix exclusive film and arguably his best. Along with Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler’s character is implicated when a billionaire is murdered while in their midst.
Enola Holmes is the younger sister of world-renowned detective Sherlock Holmes, and after her mother’s disappearance, she uses her intelligence to track her down and unearths a conspiracy in Victorian-era London.
Lost Girls is based on a true and long-spanning unsolved crime, and stars Amy Ryan as Mari Gilbert, the mother of teenager Shannan Gilbert, who urges Long Island authorities to find her missing daughter.
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House is about a bedtime nurse who begins to suspect that the house she is working in is haunted. It’s a ghost story … or perhaps she is losing her mind.