This month’s installment in our regular roundup of the best thrillers to watch on Netflix brings yet more bespoke recommendations plumbed from the depths of the service’s broad and ever-changing library. Side-step the algorithm and let us tell you what to watch this week.
What makes for a great March thriller? We’re nearing the latter half of winter, which means the days are getting drearier with infrequent rain, hail, and intermittent snowstorms combined with bitter wind chill. At this point in the season, the only recourse is to bundle up and grin and bear the frigid temperatures until spring finally rears its head. As such, this month’s thrillers roundup is spotlighting some of the best comedic thrillers Netflix has to offer, as well as an assortment of other more straight-laced choices to enjoy.
Here are some thrilling suggestions for your March viewing pleasure.
Year: 1998Run time: 1h 34mDirector: Mike HodgesCast: Clive Owen, Nick Reding, Nicholas Ball
Nobody before or after Clive Owen has rivaled the signature blend of cool masculinity and petty, catty smarm that he brings to so many of his movies. It’s particularly keen in the criminally underseen 1998 heist thriller Croupier, which leaves Netflix on March 25. Mike Hodges’ film casts Owen as a would-be novelist who runs out of ideas and cash, so he takes a job at a small casino. Then he watches and judges everyone around him, using them as fodder for his work, until he’s drawn into a heist plan that forces him to decide whether he’s a player in this world, or just a voyeur. It’s a stylish, intense character piece that never goes particularly big on the action, but does find all the possible flavor in Owen as a performer and casinos as a setting. —Tasha Robinson
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