Kidnapping movies on Netflix – Finding good movies to watch on Netflix can easily become a very difficult task, and this is because, movies on the platform are not rated, so you don’t get to know beforehand if it’s a good movie or not until you actually start watching it.
And for this one reason, today we’ve actually done the hard work for you as we’ve searched far and wide for all of the kidnapping movies on Netflix today, and listed them based on their rating, starting from the very best, and down to the worst.
So, if you enjoy watching kidnapping movies, then you definitely want to stick around for this one and read to the end.
So, you’re ready?
Sure, then let’s begin.
…But before then, kindly take note that by the time you’ll be reading this article & in Netflix’s usual tradition, some of the movies listed here might not be available in your location, or even worse, completely removed from the platform, so just in case you couldn’t find some of them on your Netflix’s app.
And with that being said, now let’s get started. #enjoy.
35 Best Kidnapping Movies on Netflix to Watch in 2023
As promised, here are the kidnapping movies on Netflix today, ranked from the best to the worst.
MOVIES | RELEASED | DURATION | RATING |
---|---|---|---|
Gone Girl | 2014 | 2h 29m | 8.1/10 (990K) |
The Hangover | 2009 | 1h 40m | 7.7/10 (792K) |
Prisoners | 2013 | 2h 33m | 8.1/10 (724K) |
Collateral | 2004 | 2h 00m | 7.5/10 (410K) |
Panic Room | 2002 | 1h 52m | 6.8/10 (283K) |
Extraction | 2020 | 1h 56m | 6.7/10 (207K) |
The Taking of Pelham 123 | 2009 | 1h 46m | 6.4/10 (200K) |
Savages | 2012 | 2h 11m | 6.4/10 (131K) |
The Guilty | 2021 | 1h 30m | 6.3/10 (129K) |
A Walk Among the Tombstones | 2014 | 1h 54m | 6.5/10 (123K) |
30 Minutes or Less | 2011 | 1h 23m | 6.1/10 (103K) |
Cellular | 2004 | 1h 34m | 6.5/10 (102K) |
365 Days | 2020 | 1h 54m | 3.3/10 (91K) |
Along Came a Spider | 2021 | 1h 44m | 6.4/10 (89K) |
All the Money in the World | 2017 | 2h 12m | 6.8/10 (87K) |
Fractured | 2019 | 1h 39m | 6.4/10 (78K) |
Don't Breathe 2 | 2021 | 1h 38m | 6.0/10 (59K) |
Apostle | 2018 | 2h 10m | 6.3/10 (54K) |
Blood Red Sky | 2021 | 2h 1m | 6.1/10 (50K) |
Everybody Knows | 2018 | 2h 13m | 6.9/10 (36K) |
Tau | 2018 | 1h 37m | 5.8/10 (32K) |
Berlin Syndrome | 2017 | 1h 56m | 6.3/10 (26K) |
Lou | 2022 | 1h 47m | 6.1/10 (26K) |
The Weekend Away | 2022 | 1h 29m | 5.6/10 (26K) |
Close | 2019 | 1h 34m | 5.7/10 (25K) |
Getaway | 2013 | 1h 30m | 4.4/10 (25K) |
Lost Girls | 2020 | 1h 35m | 6.1/10 (23K) |
Secret Obsession | 2019 | 1h 37m | 4.4/10 (22K) |
Wheelman | 2017 | 1h 22m | 6.4/10 (21K) |
No Good Deed | 2014 | 1h 24m | 5.6/10 (21K) |
Abducted in Plain Sight | 2017 | 1h 31m | 6.8/10 (20K) |
Girl in the Picture | 2022 | 1h 41m | 7.2/10 (18K) |
Doctor | 2021 | 2h 28m | 7.4/10 (17K) |
Hit: The First Case | 2022 | 2h 12m | 6.8/10 (15K) |
Waist Deep | 2006 | 1h 37m | 5.8/10 (10K) |
Roohi | 2021 | 2h 14m | 4.3/10 (10K) |
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Gone Girl
“Gone Girl” is a psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and released in 2014. The film is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Gillian Flynn.
The plot centers around a man named Nick Dunne (played by Ben Affleck) whose wife, Amy (played by Rosamund Pike), goes missing on their fifth wedding anniversary. As the investigation into Amy’s disappearance progresses, Nick becomes the prime suspect, and the media and public turn against him.
As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Amy has been planning her disappearance for months and has left behind a trail of clues and false leads for the authorities to follow. The film explores the disintegration of Nick and Amy’s relationship and the lengths to which Amy will go to get what she wants.
The Hangover
“The Hangover” is a 2009 comedy film directed by Todd Phillips. The movie follows a group of friends, Phil, Stu, Alan, and Doug, who travel to Las Vegas for a bachelor party, but wake up the next morning with no memory of the previous night and no sign of the groom, Doug.
They set out to retrace their steps and find out what happened, encountering a series of wild and absurd situations along the way.
The film is known for its comedic and raunchy humor, as well as its inventive use of non-linear storytelling. It was a huge commercial success and became the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time at the time of its release, and it also spawned two sequels.
Prisoners
“Prisoners” is a 2013 crime-thriller film directed by Denis Villeneuve. The movie follows the story of Keller Dover (Hugh Jackman), a father whose daughter and her friend go missing. The police, led by Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal), investigate the case but fail to find any solid leads.
Desperate to find his daughter, Keller takes matters into his own hands and kidnaps the main suspect, Alex Jones (Paul Dano), believing he knows where the girls are.
As the investigation continues, the truth about what happened to the girls becomes more complex and twisted, and the film explores the characters’ moral and psychological states as they become more and more consumed by their quest for the truth.
The film is a suspenseful and intense thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats and it was well-received by the critics.
Collateral
“Collateral” is a 2004 crime-thriller film directed by Michael Mann and starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx.
The movie follows the story of Max, a Los Angeles cab driver (Jamie Foxx) who is forced to be the getaway driver for a hitman named Vincent (Tom Cruise) who is on a killing spree in one night. The night becomes a long and dangerous journey, as the two men are pursued by the police and other characters, and Max is forced to confront his own values and beliefs as he becomes more and more involved in Vincent’s deadly mission.
The film is known for its intense and suspenseful action sequences, as well as the strong performances of its leads. It was a commercial success and well-received by critics.
Panic Room
“Panic Room” is a 2002 psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and starring Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart, and Forest Whitaker.
The film follows the story of Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) and her daughter Sarah (Kristen Stewart) who move into a new home in New York City, only to find that their home has a panic room, a secure and fortified room that can be used as a safe haven in case of an emergency.
When the house is invaded by three burglars, the two women retreat into the panic room, and the film becomes a cat-and-mouse game as the burglars try to find a way into the room and the women try to find a way out.
The film is known for its intense and suspenseful atmosphere, as well as its strong performances by the lead actors. It was a commercial success and well-received by critics.
And that brings us to the end of the most popular kidnapping movies on Netflix, ranked from the best to the worst.
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