Fans Are Calling the #1 Movie On Netflix a “Sick” and “Twisted” Thriller

Netflix - The Postcard Killings

A 2020 chiller has resurfaced on Netflix this month, and it’s gone immediately to the top of the charts. This thrilling title is the new #1 movie on the streamer, and fans call it sick and twisted. If The Postcard Killings has flown under your radar, we are here to tell you about this sleeper hit.

In the film,

“A New York detective investigates the death of his daughter, who was murdered while on her honeymoon in London, the victim of an apparent serial killer.”

The Postcard Killings was directed by Danis Tanović. The screenplay was written by Tove Alsterdal, Ellen Brown Furman, Liza Marklund, Andrew Stern, and Tena Štivičić. The script is adapted from the novel The Postcard Killers by Liza Marklund and James Patterson. The movie stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Famke Janssen, Cush Jumbo, Denis O’Hare, Naomi Battrick, Ruairi O’Connor, and Eva Röse.

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Many Netflix subscribers are discovering this gem for the first time. While most people probably went in with low expectations, Twitter has found the movie to be good and sick. 

See what Twitter is saying:

https://twitter.com/GrawlixEpitome/status/1752499117429813343?s=20

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The Postcard Killings received a limited theatrical run beginning March 13, 2020. Because the world had other things to worry about at the time, the film slipped past many genre fans. We love that the movie has found its audience on Netflix so soon after landing on the streamer. 

Are you a fan of this Jeffrey Dean Morgan chiller that has Netflix viewers in a chokehold? Or do you plan to see it for the first time while it is available on the app? Let me know either way at @misssharai.

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