Rain-Soaked Thrillers: 15 Movies and TV Shows Where Rain Sets the Mood

Dive into the shadowy realms of the Best Rain-Soaked Thrillers, where rain-drenched scenes set the stage for suspense and darkness – gripping your imagination with their chilling, atmospheric narratives.

By Tom Andrew Last updated

Prisoners 2013 - iconic rain scene.

1. Blade Runner (1992)

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Rotten tomatoes88%
iMBD84
Metacritic8.1
Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Rutger Hauer

Rutger Hauer

Sean Young

Sean Young

Edward James Olmos

Edward James Olmos

M. Emmet Walsh

M. Emmet Walsh

Daryl Hannah

Daryl Hannah

William Sanderson

William Sanderson

Brion James

Brion James

Joe Turkel

Joe Turkel

Joanna Cassidy

Joanna Cassidy

James Hong

James Hong

Kevin Thompson

Kevin Thompson

Directed by Ridley Scott

Set in a dystopian future, Ridley Scott's "Blade Runner" is an iconic film that has captivated audiences for decades. The movie's visuals are stunning, and the rain-soaked streets of Los Angeles add a layer of gritty realism. The constant downpour symbolizes the oppressive and murky world the characters inhabit, creating an unforgettably moody and intense atmosphere.

2. Se7en (1995)

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Rotten tomatoes83%
iMBD65
Metacritic8.6
Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Daniel Zacapa

Daniel Zacapa

John Cassini

John Cassini

Bob Mack

Peter Crombie

Peter Crombie

Reg E. Cathey

Reg E. Cathey

R. Lee Ermey

R. Lee Ermey

George Christy

George Christy

Endre Hules

Endre Hules

Directed by David Fincher

David Fincher's masterpiece, "Se7en," uses rain to enhance its dark and foreboding tone. The relentless rain throughout the film mirrors the bleakness of the narrative and the moral decay of the city. It's as if the heavens are weeping over the gruesome crimes and the twisted human nature the film exposes.

The iconic chase scene from Se7en, as Brad Pitt chases the murderer through the rainy, gloomy streets of a big city.

3. The Killing (2011-2014)

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Rotten tomatoes68%
iMBD72
Metacritic8.3
Mireille Enos

Mireille Enos

Joel Kinnaman

Joel Kinnaman

Annie Corley

Annie Corley

Brendan Sexton III

Brendan Sexton III

Kristin Lehman

Kristin Lehman

Michelle Forbes

Michelle Forbes

Brent Sexton

Brent Sexton

Eric Ladin

Eric Ladin

Gregg Henry

Gregg Henry

Joan Allen

Joan Allen

Sterling Beaumon

Sterling Beaumon

Levi Meaden

Levi Meaden

This TV series is as much about the murder mystery as it is about the atmosphere. Set in Seattle, known for its dreary weather, "The Killing" uses rain to amplify the somber mood. The constant drizzle seems to seep into the very bones of the characters, reflecting the emotional turbulence of the investigation.

4. Identity (2003)

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Rotten tomatoes63%
iMBD64
Metacritic7.3
John Cusack

John Cusack

Ray Liotta

Ray Liotta

Amanda Peet

Amanda Peet

John Hawkes

John Hawkes

Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina

Clea DuVall

Clea DuVall

John C. McGinley

John C. McGinley

William Lee Scott

William Lee Scott

Jake Busey

Jake Busey

Pruitt Taylor Vince

Pruitt Taylor Vince

Rebecca De Mornay

Rebecca De Mornay

Carmen Argenziano

Carmen Argenziano

Directed by James Mangold

"Identity" is a taut psychological thriller that intertwines the fates of ten strangers at a desolate Nevada motel. Each character, drawn to the motel by a range of personal circumstances, finds themselves stranded due to a fierce rainstorm. The plot thickens as they realize that they are being killed off one by one, and the storm outside mirrors the growing chaos. The narrative cleverly unfolds, revealing twists and dark secrets, as the characters grapple with the realization that their connection might be more than just coincidental.

The rain in "Identity" serves as more than just a backdrop; it's a catalyst that heightens the suspense and sense of entrapment. As the storm confines the characters to the motel, it amplifies the claustrophobic tension and urgency of their situation. The relentless downpour adds to the movie’s eerie ambiance, complementing the mysterious and unsettling tone of the plot.

5. Dark Water (2002)

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Rotten tomatoes82%
Metacritic6.7
Hitomi Kuroki

Hitomi Kuroki

Rio Kanno

Rio Kanno

Mirei Oguchi

Asami Mizukawa

Asami Mizukawa

Fumiyo Kohinata

Fumiyo Kohinata

Yuu Tokui

Yuu Tokui

Isao Yatsu

Isao Yatsu

Shigemitsu Ogi

Shigemitsu Ogi

Maiko Asano

Yukiko Ikari

Shinji Nomura

Kiriko Shimizu

Kiriko Shimizu

Directed by Hideo Nakata

"Dark Water" is a haunting psychological horror film that delves into the life of Yoshimi Matsubara, a struggling single mother who moves into a dilapidated apartment with her young daughter. The building, already gloomy and unwelcoming, is persistently plagued by dark, murky water leaking from the ceiling. As Yoshimi battles for custody of her daughter amidst these unsettling living conditions, the ceaseless rain outside mirrors her escalating distress.

Director Hideo Nakata skillfully uses the rain and water motifs to amplify the sense of dread, making the environment feel almost as if it's a living, breathing entity that's conspiring against Yoshimi. The relentless downpour not only accentuates the bleakness of her situation but also becomes a metaphor for the overwhelming challenges she faces, both from her external circumstances and her internal fears.

6. Road to Perdition (2002)

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Rotten tomatoes81%
iMBD72
Metacritic7.7
Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks

Tyler Hoechlin

Tyler Hoechlin

Paul Newman

Paul Newman

Jude Law

Jude Law

Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Liam Aiken

Liam Aiken

Dylan Baker

Dylan Baker

Ciarán Hinds

Ciarán Hinds

David Darlow

David Darlow

Kevin Chamberlin

Kevin Chamberlin

Directed by Sam Mendes

Set during the Great Depression, the story follows a hitman on the run with his son, seeking vengeance against those who wronged him.

The visual portrayal of rain in this movie is strikingly poetic, enhancing the emotional depth and the gravity of the narrative. Director Sam Mendes uses the rain to underline key moments, making them more poignant and impactful. The rain becomes a silent witness to the characters' struggles, their internal conflicts, and their moments of revelation, adding a layer of melancholy and introspection to this tale of revenge and redemption.

The brutal, powerful and beautiful rain scene, as Tom Hanks avenges his son.

7. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011)

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Rotten tomatoes86%
iMBD71
Metacritic7.8
Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig

Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara

Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer

Stellan Skarsgård

Stellan Skarsgård

Robin Wright

Robin Wright

Yorick van Wageningen

Yorick van Wageningen

Steven Berkoff

Steven Berkoff

Joely Richardson

Joely Richardson

Geraldine James

Geraldine James

Goran Visnjic

Goran Visnjic

Donald Sumpter

Donald Sumpter

Ulf Friberg

Ulf Friberg

Directed by David Fincher

Director David Fincher weaves a chilling narrative of mystery and corruption. The story follows journalist Mikael Blomkvist and hacker Lisbeth Salander as they investigate a decades-old disappearance in Sweden. The cold, often damp setting mirrors the dark undertones of the plot and the complexities of the characters. Rain appears at moments to underscore the bleak and tense atmosphere without overpowering the story.

8. Shutter Island (2010)

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Rotten tomatoes69%
iMBD63
Metacritic8.2
Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

Ben Kingsley

Ben Kingsley

Max von Sydow

Max von Sydow

Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams

Emily Mortimer

Emily Mortimer

Patricia Clarkson

Patricia Clarkson

Jackie Earle Haley

Jackie Earle Haley

Ted Levine

Ted Levine

John Carroll Lynch

John Carroll Lynch

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

Robin Bartlett

Robin Bartlett

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese’s "Shutter Island" is a psychological thriller set on a remote island housing a psychiatric facility. U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels arrives to investigate a disappearance, only to find himself trapped in a web of deceit and confusion. The island, often shrouded in mist and occasional rain, adds to the eerie and uncertain ambiance, reflecting the story's psychological complexity.

The weather in "Shutter Island" subtly enhances the narrative’s sense of disorientation and mystery. Scorsese uses the island’s natural elements, including its weather, to deepen the film's haunting atmosphere, making the setting an integral part of the unfolding mystery and the characters’ psychological journey.

9. The Night Of (2016)

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Rotten tomatoes94%
iMBD90
Metacritic8.4
Riz Ahmed

Riz Ahmed

John Turturro

John Turturro

Bill Camp

Bill Camp

Payman Maadi

Payman Maadi

Poorna Jagannathan

Poorna Jagannathan

Sofia Black-D'Elia

Sofia Black-D'Elia

Paul Sparks

Paul Sparks

Jeannie Berlin

Jeannie Berlin

Michael Kenneth Williams

Michael Kenneth Williams

Glenne Headly

Glenne Headly

Amara Karan

Amara Karan

Syam M. Lafi

"The Night Of" is a HBO miniseries that delves into a complex murder case in New York City. The story follows Naz, a college student who finds himself accused of a crime he can't remember. The series masterfully portrays the city, sometimes under a light rain, as a backdrop to the intricate legal and personal battles Naz faces. The weather, while not a central focus, complements the series' exploration of justice and truth.

The damp, gloomy streets of New York City under the rain create a visually compelling setting that adds to the series' realism and helps ground its high-stakes drama in a palpable, almost tangible sense of dread and tension.

10. Sin City (2005)

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Rotten tomatoes76%
iMBD74
Metacritic8
Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

Jessica Alba

Jessica Alba

Clive Owen

Clive Owen

Mickey Rourke

Mickey Rourke

Rutger Hauer

Rutger Hauer

Benicio del Toro

Benicio del Toro

Alexis Bledel

Alexis Bledel

Michael Madsen

Michael Madsen

Powers Boothe

Powers Boothe

Nick Stahl

Nick Stahl

Devon Aoki

Devon Aoki

Michael Clarke Duncan

Michael Clarke Duncan

Directed by Robert Rodriguez

"Sin City" is a visually striking film that embraces a noir aesthetic, complete with a stylistic use of rain to enhance its dark, gritty atmosphere. The film, a series of interwoven stories set in a corrupt city, uses its black-and-white visuals with splashes of color to bring its graphic novel origins to life. The rain here doesn't just set the scene; it intensifies the raw, almost palpable emotion of the narrative, adding a layer of grim realism to the heightened world of the film.

11. Zodiac (2007)

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Rotten tomatoes90%
iMBD79
Metacritic7.7
Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal

Mark Ruffalo

Mark Ruffalo

Anthony Edwards

Anthony Edwards

Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Brian Cox

Brian Cox

Charles Fleischer

Charles Fleischer

Zach Grenier

Zach Grenier

Philip Baker Hall

Philip Baker Hall

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

James Le Gros

James Le Gros

Donal Logue

Donal Logue

John Carroll Lynch

John Carroll Lynch

Directed by David Fincher

In "Zodiac," director David Fincher creates an atmosphere of suspense and unease, masterfully using the frequent San Francisco rain to mirror the elusive nature of the Zodiac killer. The film, based on the true story of the hunt for a notorious serial killer, captures the growing obsession and frustration of those trying to solve the case. The rain, often present in key scenes, contributes to the sense of uncertainty and dread that permeates the film.

The damp, often gloomy San Francisco setting becomes a character in itself, reflecting the dark, unresolved nature of the investigation. The rain serves to heighten the tension, adding a layer of claustrophobia to the narrative. Fincher's meticulous attention to detail ensures that the weather elements are integral to the film's mood, making "Zodiac" a compelling and atmospheric thriller.

The infamous basement scene in Zodiac.

12. Seven Samurai (1954)

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Rotten tomatoes100%
iMBD98
Metacritic8.6
Toshirō Mifune

Toshirō Mifune

Takashi Shimura

Takashi Shimura

Yoshio Inaba

Yoshio Inaba

Seiji Miyaguchi

Seiji Miyaguchi

Minoru Chiaki

Minoru Chiaki

Daisuke Katō

Daisuke Katō

Isao Kimura

Isao Kimura

Keiko Tsushima

Keiko Tsushima

Yukiko Shimazaki

Yukiko Shimazaki

Kamatari Fujiwara

Kamatari Fujiwara

Yoshio Kosugi

Yoshio Kosugi

Bokuzen Hidari

Bokuzen Hidari

Directed by Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" is an epic tale of honor, courage, and sacrifice, culminating in a climactic battle that's made all the more intense by the presence of rain. The film follows a village of farmers who hire samurai to protect them from bandits, leading to a dramatic showdown. The rain during this key battle scene adds a sense of chaos and urgency, making the struggle not just against the bandits but also against the harsh elements.

The rain in the battle scene is more than just a visual spectacle; it underscores the themes of struggle and perseverance that are central to the film. Kurosawa uses the weather to add a raw, visceral quality to the combat, emphasizing the physical and emotional toll on the characters. The result is a powerful and enduring cinematic moment that elevates "Seven Samurai" to a masterpiece of world cinema.

13. Prisoners (2013)

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Rotten tomatoes80%
iMBD70
Metacritic8.1
Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman

Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal

Maria Bello

Maria Bello

Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard

Paul Dano

Paul Dano

Viola Davis

Viola Davis

Melissa Leo

Melissa Leo

Dylan Minnette

Dylan Minnette

Zoë Soul

Zoë Soul

Wayne Duvall

Wayne Duvall

David Dastmalchian

David Dastmalchian

Len Cariou

Len Cariou

Directed by Denis Villeneuve

"Prisoners," directed by Denis Villeneuve, is a tense and gripping thriller that explores the lengths a parent will go to find their missing child. The film's weather, characterized by a consistent, overcast sky and intermittent rain, mirrors the grim and desperate mood of the story. The story of two families thrown into chaos by the disappearance of their daughters is set against this bleak backdrop, which adds to the viewer's sense of unease and empathy for the characters' plight.

The use of rain in "Prisoners" is subtle yet effective, enhancing the film's atmosphere without overshadowing the narrative. It contributes to the film’s sense of realism and heightens the emotional intensity of the search. Villeneuve's careful balance of atmospheric elements and strong storytelling creates a thriller that is both visually striking and emotionally resonant.

The dark, foreboding arrest scene from Prisoners; with Jake Gyllenhaal and Paul Dano.

The Crow (1995)

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Rotten tomatoes84%
iMBD71
Metacritic7.5
Brandon Lee

Brandon Lee

Rochelle Davis

Rochelle Davis

Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson

Michael Wincott

Michael Wincott

Bai Ling

Bai Ling

Sofia Shinas

Sofia Shinas

Anna Thomson

Anna Thomson

David Patrick Kelly

David Patrick Kelly

Angel David

Angel David

Laurence Mason

Laurence Mason

Michael Massee

Michael Massee

Tony Todd

Tony Todd

Directed by Alex Proyas

"The Crow," a dark and gothic tale of revenge and love, uses rain to set its otherworldly tone. The film, based on James O'Barr's comic book of the same name, follows Eric Draven, who comes back from the dead to avenge his and his fiancée’s brutal murders. The constant rain in the film is more than a mere backdrop; it contributes to the moody, ethereal atmosphere, reflecting the themes of sorrow, loss, and retribution that drive the narrative.

In "The Crow," the rain is almost a character itself, setting the stage for this dark fantasy. It enhances the film's gothic aesthetic, creating a sense of a world out of time, where the supernatural and reality blur. Director Alex Proyas uses this element to great effect, making "The Crow" a visually memorable and emotionally powerful film.

15. The Batman (2022)

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Rotten tomatoes85%
iMBD72
Metacritic7.8
Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson

Zoë Kravitz

Zoë Kravitz

Paul Dano

Paul Dano

Jeffrey Wright

Jeffrey Wright

John Turturro

John Turturro

Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard

Andy Serkis

Andy Serkis

Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell

Jayme Lawson

Jayme Lawson

Gil Perez-Abraham

Gil Perez-Abraham

Peter McDonald

Peter McDonald

Con O'Neill

Con O'Neill

Directed by Matt Reeves

Set against the backdrop of a rain-drenched Gotham City, the film dives into the darker aspects of the iconic character. This iteration of Batman, portrayed by Robert Pattinson, brings a gritty, noir-esque approach to the superhero genre. The constant rain in Gotham not only accentuates the city's bleak, corrupt nature but also mirrors the internal conflict of Batman as he navigates a path of vengeance and justice.

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