
10 Best Movies Like Lost Angelas
If you loved Lost Angelas, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

The Mean Season
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Lost Angelas for fans of Mystery & Thriller. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
A routine investigation of a shocking murder takes a bizarre twist when the killer contacts the reporter and appoints him his personal spokesman. As the killer's calls and clues in...

The Infernal Machine
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Lost Angelas for fans of Mystery & Thriller. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Reclusive and controversial author Bruce Cogburn is drawn out of hiding by an obsessive fan, forcing the novelist to confront a past that he thought he could escape, and to account...

The Lady Vanishes
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Lost Angelas for fans of Mystery & Thriller. It captures a similar spine-chilling atmosphere.
Young socialite Iris Carr befriends an older woman while traveling solo by train. When Iris wakes from a nap, the woman is gone and other passengers claim she never existed....

Night Watch
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Lost Angelas for fans of Mystery & Thriller. It captures a similar spine-chilling atmosphere.
A woman recovering from a nervous breakdown tries to convince her husband and and the local London police that she has witnessed a murder in the abandoned house next door....

Farewell, My Lovely
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Lost Angelas for fans of Mystery & Thriller. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Private eye Philip Marlowe is hired by ex-con Moose Malloy to find his girlfriend, a former lounge dancer. While also investigating the murder of a client and the theft of a jade n...

Mr. Arkadin
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Lost Angelas for fans of Mystery & Thriller. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Claiming that he doesn't know his own past, a rich man enlists an ex-con with an odd bit of detective work. Gregory Arkadin says he can't remember anything before the late 1920s, a...