The 30 Best Romance Mystery Movies, Ranked
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- Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb
A captivating tale of obsession and intrigue awaits those who view Otto Preminger's Laura (1944). Starring Gene Tierney as the titular character, this film-noir sees detective Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) investigating Laura Hunt's apparent murder only to find himself falling under her spell through her diary entries and portrait. When it transpires that she isn't dead after all, more twists ensue in this beautifully crafted whodunit steeped in love affairs, jealousy, and betrayal.
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- Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason
In the world of romance mystery films, North by Northwest stands tall as a true classic. Directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, and James Mason, this 1959 film intertwines elements of love and danger with masterful precision. As an advertising executive mistaken for a government agent, Grant's character finds himself on the run from foreign spies while simultaneously falling for the beautiful yet mysterious woman played by Saint. With its iconic scenes such as the crop duster chase and Mount Rushmore climax, North by Northwest remains an esteemed choice for lovers of romantic suspense.
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- Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, Judith Anderson
Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel Rebecca is another enduring gem in romantic mysteries' realm. This 1940 masterpiece stars Laurence Olivier as Maxim de Winter, a grieving widower who unexpectedly falls in love with a young woman portrayed by Joan Fontaine. As their whirlwind romance culminates in marriage, Fontaine's character grapples with her new life at Manderley estate while haunted by the memory of Maxim's late wife Rebecca. The film's captivating atmosphere and gothic setting create an unforgettable experience that continues to enthrall viewers today.
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- Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon
Nocturnal Animals (2016), directed by Tom Ford and starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal, skillfully blends romance and mystery into a gripping tale of love, loss, and revenge. The film tells two stories – a present-day art gallery owner (Adams) grappling with her failing marriage while reading a manuscript from her ex-husband Edward (Gyllenhaal). These two threads converge as the lines between fiction and reality blur in this intense, thought-provoking film that keeps viewers guessing until the very end.
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- James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes
Another Alfred Hitchcock classic, Vertigo (1958), stars James Stewart as John "Scottie" Ferguson, a retired detective suffering from acrophobia who becomes obsessed with Madeleine Elster (Kim Novak), the wife of an old college friend whom he is hired to follow. As the story unfolds, Scottie's infatuation with Madeleine results in an intricate web of deceit that spirals into a dizzying descent towards tragedy. With its haunting score by Bernard Herrmann and groundbreaking visual techniques, Vertigo remains an enduring masterpiece within the romantic mystery genre.
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- Richard Gere, Lauren Hutton, Héctor Elizondo
In Paul Schrader's stylish 1980 thriller American Gigolo, Richard Gere stars as Julian Kaye- a high-class male escort who finds himself embroiled in a murder investigation after one of his clients is killed. As he attempts to clear his name amid swirling accusations and suspicions, Julian falls for Michelle (Lauren Hutton), the wife of a wealthy businessman. This steamy romantic mystery showcases Gere's breakout performance alongside an unforgettable soundtrack by Giorgio Moroder that perfectly encapsulates the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles in the early '80s.
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- Tom Cruise, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz
In Cameron Crowe's 2001 film Vanilla Sky, Tom Cruise plays David Aames, a wealthy publisher who finds himself trapped in a disorienting reality after surviving a car accident that leaves his face disfigured. As he attempts to piece together the truth behind his situation while navigating a complicated love triangle involving Sofia (Penélope Cruz) and Julie (Cameron Diaz), David discovers that appearances can be deceiving in this mind-bending romantic mystery rich with psychological intrigue.
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- James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Wendell Corey
Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 masterpiece Rear Window places viewers into the life of L.B. Jefferies (James Stewart), a photographer recuperating from a broken leg who becomes obsessed with spying on his neighbors from his apartment window. As he witnesses events that lead him to suspect one neighbor of murder, Jefferies enlists his girlfriend Lisa (Grace Kelly) to help him uncover the truth. An expertly crafted tale filled with suspense and an undercurrent of romance, Rear Window continues to captivate audiences more than half a century after its release.
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- Emily Blunt, Haley Bennett, Rebecca Ferguson
Adapted from Paula Hawkins' best-selling novel, Tate Taylor's 2016 thriller The Girl on the Train stars Emily Blunt as Rachel Watson, an unreliable protagonist who becomes obsessed with her ex-husband's nanny Megan Hipwell (Haley Bennett). As she struggles with her alcoholism and memories of losing everything to her now-happy ex and his new wife Anna (Rebecca Ferguson), Rachel inadvertently gets entangled in a murder investigation when Megan goes missing. Unraveling a web of deception, betrayal, and twisted relationships against its backdrop of suburban ennui, The Girl on the Train offers viewers an intoxicating dose of romantic mystery.
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- Scarlett Johansson, Woody Allen, Hugh Jackman
Woody Allen's charming 2006 film Scoop stars Scarlett Johansson as Sondra Pransky, an American journalism student visiting London who encounters the spirit of deceased reporter Joe Strombel (Ian McShane). With Joe's help, Sondra becomes embroiled in an investigation surrounding aristocrat Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman), whom she also falls for despite evidence suggesting he may be a serial killer. Brimming with wit and humor amidst its mysterious undertones, Scoop offers viewers an entertaining blend of romance and suspense.
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- Lily James, Armie Hammer, Kristin Scott Thomas
A modern adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's literary masterpiece, the 2020 film Rebecca" skillfully weaves together elements of romance and mystery to create an enthralling cinematic experience. Directed by Ben Wheatley, this atmospheric tale follows a newlywed couple as they navigate the haunting memories and secrets that surround them within their new home, the imposing Manderley estate. With Lily James' nuanced portrayal of the titular character and Armie Hammer's charming yet enigmatic performance as Maxim de Winter, the film delves into themes of love, jealousy, obsession, and deceit. Rich in visual detail and imbued with psychological tension, Rebecca is a must-see for fans of passionate love stories shrouded in suspense and intrigue. The stunning cinematography expertly captures both the beauty and darkness present within this captivating narrative, ensuring its place among top romance mystery movies for years to come.
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- Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter Matthau
Few films can match the chemistry between Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in 1963's Charade. Directed by Stanley Donen, this delightful romp sees Hepburn as Regina Lampert, a widow suddenly embroiled in a dangerous hunt for stolen money that her late husband had double-crossed his partners to obtain. Grant plays Peter Joshua, an enigmatic stranger who helps Regina navigate the web of lies surrounding them while their romantic feelings grow. With its thrilling twists and turns, Charade remains a beloved classic within the realm of romantic mysteries.
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- Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston
Director Guillermo del Toro's gothic romance Crimson Peak (2015) presents an entrancing blend of love, intrigue, and supernatural elements. Starring Mia Wasikowska as aspiring writer Edith Cushing, Tom Hiddleston as charming Sir Thomas Sharpe, and Jessica Chastain as his enigmatic sister Lucille, the film follows Edith's journey to uncover dark secrets lurking beneath their stately home's surface. With its atmospheric setting and stunning visuals, Crimson Peak captivates audiences seeking an enthralling romantic mystery.
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- Yoo Ah-in, Steven Yeun, Jeon Jong-seo
Based on Haruki Murakami's short story Barn Burning, Korean filmmaker Lee Chang-dong's 2018 film Burning explores themes of love, obsession, and social class through its enthralling narrative featuring Jong-su (Yoo Ah-in), Hae-mi (Jeon Jong-seo), and Ben (Steven Yeun). When Hae-mi asks Jong-su to feed her cat while she travels abroad, a complex love triangle emerges upon her return with enigmatic new friend Ben - whose mysterious hobby ultimately sets off a series of unsettling events that keep viewers enthralled until the film's stunning conclusion.
- Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender, Jamie Bell
2011's adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel Jane Eyre sees director Cary Joji Fukunaga bring new life to the tale of love and gothic intrigue set against England's brooding moors. With Mia Wasikowska as the titular character finding employment as a governess under the enigmatic Mr. Rochester (Michael Fassbender), this visually stunning film balances romance and mystery while maintaining fidelity to its literary origins.
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- Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson
Paul Thomas Anderson's 2014 adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's novel Inherent Vice stars Joaquin Phoenix as Larry "Doc" Sportello, a drug-addled private investigator navigating the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles in search of his ex-lover Shasta Fay Hepworth (Katherine Waterston). As Doc unravels a labyrinthine conspiracy involving real estate moguls, neo-Nazis, and even dentists all against its stylish '70s setting, Inherent Vice presents a unique blend of noirish mystery laced with wistful romance.
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- Ed Norton, Paul Giamatti, Jessica Biel
Neil Burger's 2006 period drama The Illusionist stars Edward Norton as Eisenheim, a talented magician in early 20th-century Vienna who rekindles a romance with his childhood sweetheart Duchess Sophie (Jessica Biel). However, obstacles arise when her engagement to Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell) threatens their happiness. Incorporating elements of magic, deception, and political intrigue within its narrative fabric, The Illusionist lends itself as a mesmerizing entry point for fans seeking an enchanting romantic mystery experience.
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- Dennis Quaid, Ellen Barkin, Ned Beatty
Set amidst New Orleans' sultry atmosphere and directed by Jim McBride, 1987's The Big Easy stars Dennis Quaid as Remy McSwain, a charismatic detective investigating the mob's involvement in a series of murders. Along the way, he forms an intense romantic relationship with district attorney Anne Osborne (Ellen Barkin) that challenges their loyalties and complicates their search for justice. Steamy and suspenseful all at once, The Big Easy serves up an intoxicating mixture of romance and mystery.
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- Kenneth Branagh, Emma Thompson, Andy Garcia
Kenneth Branagh's 1991 film Dead Again weaves together past lives, reincarnation, and love in a twist-filled narrative starring Branagh as Los Angeles private detective Mike Church and Emma Thompson as Grace, an amnesiac haunted by dreams of a doomed 1940s marriage ending in murder. As they attempt to unravel the truth behind her nightmares while navigating their growing attraction, Mike and Grace uncover secrets that blur the lines between past and present. This fascinating romantic mystery leaves viewers guessing until its thrilling conclusion.
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- Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Martha Vickers
Howard Hawks' classic 1946 noir The Big Sleep stars Humphrey Bogart as hard-boiled private investigator Philip Marlowe who becomes embroiled in a labyrinthine case involving blackmail, murder, and dangerous women – including Lauren Bacall's sultry Vivian Rutledge – while trying to protect his client General Sternwood from scandalous revelations surrounding his two daughters. Adapted from Raymond Chandler's novel with William Faulkner contributing to its screenplay, this enthralling noir gem presents a world of intrigue and romance that has stood the test of time.
- Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine, Cedric Hardwicke
Another Alfred Hitchcock classic, 1941's Suspicion stars Cary Grant as Johnnie Aysgarth – a charming but seemingly penniless playboy who marries Lina McLaidlaw (Joan Fontaine) after a whirlwind courtship. As their marriage unfolds, however, Lina becomes increasingly suspicious of her husband's motives and past actions, even suspecting him of plotting to murder her for financial gain. A suspenseful blend of romance and mystery, Suspicion keeps audiences guessing throughout its taut narrative.
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The Lovebirds
Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae, Paul SparksIn Michael Showalter's 2020 romantic comedy The Lovebirds, Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani star as Leilani and Jibran – a couple on the verge of breaking up when they become inadvertently involved in a bizarre murder case. As they attempt to solve the crime together while grappling with their own relationship issues against New Orleans' vibrant backdrop, this light-hearted film offers viewers an entertaining mix of humor, romance, and mystery.
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- Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, Paul Bettany
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's 2010 romantic thriller The Tourist follows Frank Tupelo (Johnny Depp), an unassuming American tourist in Venice who becomes entangled in an elaborate scheme orchestrated by British femme fatale Elise Ward (Angelina Jolie). With its exotic setting and glamorous leads at the forefront of its engaging story filled with twists and turns, The Tourist provides fans with equal parts romance and mystery to enjoy.
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In Adrian Lyne's 2022 adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel Deep Water, Ben Affleck stars as Vic Van Allen – a seemingly successful husband who becomes embroiled in dangerous mind games with his young wife Melinda (Ana de Armas). As suspicions rise surrounding the couple's involvement in a series of suspicious drownings, their twisted relationship takes center stage in this suspenseful exploration of love, jealousy, and deception.
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- Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pratt, Michael Sheen
Morten Tyldum's 2016 sci-fi romance Passengers, starring Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrence, sees two spaceship passengers awaken from their hibernation pods 90 years before the scheduled arrival at their new home planet. As they try to uncover the malfunction that caused their premature awakening, Jim (Pratt) and Aurora (Lawrence) grapple with the reality of spending the rest of their lives alone together in space while also navigating a blossoming romance further complicated by dark secrets.
- Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Matthew Lillard
Paul McGuigan’s Wicker Park (2004) is a convoluted tale that merges romantic obsession with psychological turmoil as it follows Matthew Simon (Josh Hartnett) searching for his missing love Lisa Parish (Diane Kruger). Amidst this quest, he crosses paths with an enigmatic woman named Alex (Rose Byrne) and unravels a web of deception, betrayal, and unrequited love. This intense romantic mystery keeps viewers guessing throughout its intricate narrative.
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- Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, Thandiwe Newton
Lisa Joy's 2021 sci-fi romance thriller Reminiscence immerses viewers in a dystopian world where memories can be relived for pleasure or pain. Hugh Jackman leads the cast as Nick Bannister – an investigator specializing in memory retrieval who becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth about his missing lover Mae (Rebecca Ferguson). With its unique premise and noir-inspired visuals, Reminiscence offers a fascinating blend of romance and mystery that both challenges and entertains audiences.
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Paper Towns
Nat Wolff, Cara Delevingne, Halston SageAdapted from John Green's best-selling novel, Jake Schreier’s Paper Towns (2015) follows Quentin Jacobsen (Nat Wolff) on a life-changing journey after his high school crush Margo Roth Spiegelman (Cara Delevingne) goes missing. Aided by her cryptic clues left behind for him to decipher, Quentin embarks on an unforgettable adventure filled with self-discovery and heartache that fans of romantic mysteries will appreciate.
- Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jane Campion’s erotic thriller In the Cut (2003), based on Susanna Moore’s novel, stars Meg Ryan as Frannie Avery – an English teacher drawn into a dangerous affair with the detective (Mark Ruffalo) investigating a murder in her neighborhood. As their steamy relationship intensifies amidst a backdrop of fear and uncertainty, this graphic yet alluring film delves into themes of voyeurism, sexuality, and obsession that will keep viewers enthralled.
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- Mark Duplass, Elisabeth Moss, Ted Danson
In Charlie McDowell’s 2014 indie drama The One I Love, Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss star as Ethan and Sophie – a couple attending a weekend retreat therapy session to save their crumbling marriage. However, events take an unexpected turn when they encounter doppelgängers of themselves at the secluded estate, forcing them to confront their deepest fears and desires while navigating the complex terrain of love and identity. This intriguing blend of romance, mystery, and science fiction concepts keeps viewers engaged until its thought-provoking conclusion.
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