Theres truly nothing worse than a film that doesnt stick the landing in its final few moments.

Here are ten thrillers with perfect endings.

Nonetheless, the use of Suicides Dream Baby Dream is a particularly memorable needle drop.

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Confidently led by Hitchcock,North by Northwest’s ending is stylish, exhilarating, and crowd-pleasing.

Few thrillers are as influential or outright masterful asThe Silence of the Lambs.

The film builds up to a tense-filled confrontation that sees Starling facing the killer in a pitch-black basement.

George C. Scott as Jake Van Dorn in a conversation with Peter Boyle as Andy Mast in Hardcore

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Vertigomanaged to make appropriate changesto the novel to pull off the perfect ending.

Thefilm is willfully ambiguousabout what steps Travis will take next and what effects he could have on the city.

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Somerset aiming a gun at someone off-camera in David Fincher’s Se7en

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Isabella Rossellini as Dorothy singing on stage in Blue Velvet.

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The militant (Jesse Plemons) holds Lee (Kirsten Dunst) and Joel (Wagner Moura) hostage in Civil War (2024).

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Cary Grant as Roger Thornhill, wearing a suit and running away from a crop duster plane in North by Northwest

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The Silence of the Lambs - Clarice looking at Hannibal through glass

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“Preacher” Harry Powell with “Love” written on his fingers in The Night of the Hunter

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Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak in Vertigo

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Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle and Harvey Keitel as Matthew “Sport” Higgins in ‘Taxi Driver’

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