6 Best Cillian Murphy Horror and Thriller Movies, Ranked
He may not be in this Friday’s ’28 Years Later’ but it’s a good time to look back on Cillian Murphy’s horror and thriller career.

Cillian (pronounced like “Killian”) Murphy is an Irish actor whose first big role was in 28 Days Later (2002) a horror film that may or may not be a zombie movie. With the long awaited 28 Years Later hitting theaters this Friday, let’s look back at some of Murphy’s best horror and thriller roles.
Peacock (2010)

A psychological thriller starring Cillian Murphy as a quiet bank clerk in the small town of Peacock, Nebraska. The man keeps to himself in order to hide his dissociative identity disorder. A train accident forces the clerk into the spotlight and he lies in order to cover up his illness. His two personalities then struggle to coexist under scrutiny from the townspeople and a visit from his past.
A Quiet Place: Part II (2020)

A post-apocalyptic horror movie written and directed by John Krasinski. Following the events of A Quiet Place (2018), Evelyn (Emily Blunt), Regan (Millicent Simmonds), Marcus (Noah Jupe) and Evelyn’s infant seek safety and find their neighbor and old friend Emmett (Cillian Murphy) who is a cynical loner after losing his family to the aliens. When Regan runs away to help defeat the aliens, Evelyn convinces a reluctant Emmett to go to her rescue.
Retreat (2011)

A British pandemic horror movie starring Cillian Murphy and Thandiwe Newton as an unhappily married couple on holiday to a completely secluded island off the coast of Scotland. After a few days in complete isolation, a man in army fatigues (Jamie Bell) washes onshore. He tells the couple that an airborne virus has ravaged the entire world and the three must stay locked in the cabin in order to be safe. Tensions rise as the couple is unsure whether the man is telling the truth.
Sunshine (2007)

A sci-fi psychological thriller again written by Alex Garland and directed by Danny Boyle. In the year 2057, a group of astronauts take on the dangerous task of reigniting the dying Sun. Cillian Murphy stars as physicist Robert Capa, who directs the others in a series of dangerous tasks with the hope of preventing the Earth from freezing.
Red Eye (2005)

Red Eye is a forgotten Wes Craven psychological thriller with the vibe of an airplane slasher movie. Luxury hotel manager Lisa (Rachel McAdams) catches a red-eye flight from her grandmother’s funeral back home to Miami. At an airport bar she meets a stranger (Cillian Murphy) who ends up sitting next to her on the flight. It turns out this isn’t a coincidence, the man represents a domestic terrorist organization that demands Lisa’s compliance in organizing an assassination at her hotel.
28 Days Later (2002)

Cillian Murphy’s first major role was as the star of this pandemic horror movie written by Alex Garland and directed by Danny Boyle. Murphy plays bike courier Jim who is hit by a car on the job and is in a coma. Giving the film its title, Jim wakes up alone in a hospital room 28 day after the “Rage” virus spreads throughout Great Britain.

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