Si vous avez aimé 'Manipulation : La Voisine d'à côté' (2015), ce thriller psychologique rempli de suspense et de rebondissements, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi captivantes, où les désirs se transforment en cauchemars et où rien n'est ce qu'il semble être.

The Roommate (2011)
Description: A psychological thriller about obsession and identity theft in close quarters. The film explores how quickly trust can turn to terror in intimate relationships.
Fait: The movie was originally titled 'Single White Female for the Facebook Generation' during development. It updates classic roommate horror tropes for a younger audience.


Before I Go to Sleep (2014)
Description: A gripping psychological thriller centered around memory loss and trust. The protagonist's daily rediscovery of her own life creates a claustrophobic and paranoid tone.
Fait: The film is based on S.J. Watson's debut novel, which became an instant bestseller. It explores the fragility of human memory and identity.


The Loft (2014)
Description: A mystery thriller about shared secrets among friends turning deadly. The intertwining narratives and revelations about characters' true natures drive the suspense.
Fait: This is an American remake of a Belgian film. The story plays with audience perceptions of guilt and innocence throughout.


The Call (2013)
Description: A high-stakes thriller that combines elements of crime and psychological tension. The race against time and unseen threat create relentless suspense.
Fait: The film's 911 call center setting was praised for its authenticity. It features one of the most shocking endings in recent thriller history.


No Good Deed (2014)
Description: A home invasion thriller that explores how a simple act of kindness can spiral into terror. The confined setting and cat-and-mouse dynamic create intense suspense.
Fait: The film was originally written with a male protagonist, but the role was gender-swapped to feature a female lead. It plays with audience expectations about victim and aggressor roles.


Side Effects (2013)
Description: A sleek thriller that examines manipulation, pharmaceutical influence, and psychological games. The plot twists and moral ambiguity keep viewers on edge.
Fait: The film was marketed as Steven Soderbergh's final theatrical release before his retirement (which he later reversed). It critiques the pharmaceutical industry's role in mental health.


Gone Girl (2014)
Description: A psychological thriller that explores themes of deception, manipulation, and the dark side of relationships. The narrative twists and unreliable narrators create a tense and unpredictable atmosphere.
Fait: The film's screenplay was adapted by Gillian Flynn from her own bestselling novel. It was praised for its sharp critique of media sensationalism.


The Boy Next Door (2015)
Description: A steamy thriller about forbidden attraction turning dangerous. The film explores themes of obsession, consequences of actions, and suburban secrets.
Fait: The movie was shot in just 23 days. It intentionally plays with classic erotic thriller tropes from the 1990s.


The Girl on the Train (2016)
Description: This thriller delves into memory, obsession, and the blurred lines between reality and perception. The protagonist's unreliable narration adds layers of suspense and mystery.
Fait: The movie is based on Paula Hawkins' novel, which sold over 15 million copies worldwide. The story is often compared to Hitchcockian suspense.


The Perfect Guy (2015)
Description: A suspenseful story about a seemingly ideal relationship that turns into a nightmare of obsession and danger. The film plays with themes of trust and deception.
Fait: The movie was a box office success despite mixed reviews, proving the enduring appeal of psychological thrillers. It explores modern dating fears and vulnerabilities.
