The 10 Best Movie Twist Endings of the Decade

Our cornucopia of decade's end lists continues now with the Twist List: The best twist-endings and third-act mindf*cks from the last ten years. They're the cherries on your Manoj sundae, and they're after the jump.

Twist Endings Movies10. Identity (2003)

The set-up: A group of ten strangers are stranded at a Nevada motel during a thunderstorm. Meanwhile, a psychopath awaits trial at a mental institution.

The twist: The strangers are all multiple personalities of the psychopath, each being killed off in his mind by the true homicidal personality: Timmy York, a quiet boy who had faked his own death earlier.

Twist Endings Movies9. The Departed (2006)

The set-up: Irish-Catholic Boston boy Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon) is raised by mobster Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson) to become a mole in the Massachusetts State Police. Meanwhile a force graduate (Leonardo DiCaprio) is convinced to become an undercover agent infiltrating Costello's inner circle.

The twist: Having executed a seemingly perfect crime with no witnesses, Sullivan returns home expecting to find his psychiatrist girlfriend Madolyn. Instead, Staff Sergeant Sean Dignam (Mark Wahlberg) is waiting for him, and puts a bullet in his head.

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Comments

  • Blackcapricorn says:

    Memento is one of the best films I have seen in a long time. Thanks for putting it number 1!

  • Hey, spoiler warning!
    Naw, I'm just fuckin with you. Awesome list.

  • Colander says:

    Christopher Nolan truly is The Man.

  • Fox311 says:

    What... no Fight Club?

  • Baddertainment says:

    Where's The Proposal?

  • Martini Shark says:

    "What's in the Box?!

  • Tommy Marx says:

    Good list with a couple of major exceptions. "The Village" was a bad movie that had to work extremely hard for a twist that was ridiculously dumb. And "Haute Tension" makes no sense at all - there are far too many things that happen before the twist that negate the twist. Otherwise, I enjoyed the list.
    And the final twist was perfect. 🙂

  • Snarf says:

    Gah! I've been Rickrolled!

  • Michael Adams says:

    Great list... here's another 10
    The Descent (original ending - the escape is a hallucination)
    Quid Pro Quo
    Skeleton Key
    Inside Man
    Saw
    Inglourious Basterds
    Oldboy
    Unbreakable
    Arlington Road
    The Mist

  • Lizzie says:

    How about 'A Tale of Two Sisters'. Best film ever, and a total twisty one. Those Koreans really know how to make horror films.

  • Dimo says:

    Came out in '99

  • Dimo says:

    Came out in '95

  • Ah, "Oldboy." Sick sick sick.

  • raincoaster says:

    If you read classic ghost stories, The Outsiders was no twist. I never even saw it; a friend got as far as saying, "It's a great film. See, the servants have all mysteriously disappeared..." and I said, "She's dead, and doesn't know it." Boy, you never saw a fan so crushed. You can read five of these an hour at the library.
    But no: The Illusionist? That was pretty frickin awesome.

  • bdog says:

    You gotta be kidding me-Identity?! Crappiest ending of all time.

  • Victor Ward says:

    Crossroads.
    Kim Cattrall didn't want to be Britney's mom. WRAP YOUR MIND AROUND THAT!

  • CiscoMan says:

    Agree about Identity. Does it count as a twist if it makes an inane but otherwise conventional movie suck?
    Oldboy!
    Also, I wouldn't consider the Mark Wahlberg aspect of The Departed a twist. After all, he was one of the two who planted DiCaprio's character and knew there was a mole somewhere. The twist in that flick is the reveal that there are other moles (on both sides) in play, too.

  • SunnydaZe says:

    I nominate "Adaptation" (2002) written by Charlie and Donald Kaufman. The twist isn't even in the movie. You have to do some research to know the twist...

  • Lowdown says:

    Your summary of The Departed is incorrect. Matt Damon's character was not expecting the girlfriend to be there as she had just blown him off at DiCaprio's character's funeral.

  • Alvaro says:

    and "Unusual Suspects"? and "Saw"?

  • samuel nicolson says:

    gr8 list buddy, but where is FIGHT CLUB and SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION?
    They suppose to be in list...

  • SunnydaZe says:

    I agree that Fight Club (1999) has the best twist ending of all time but the list is from this decade.

  • Issac Maez says:

    Nothing at all was scary. I repeat NOTHING at all was scary! I was bored out of my mind 80% of the film. 19% I was angered at the idiot boyfriend or the retarded GF. Seriously, Someone here said that they reacted realistically to the situations. What is wrong with you! The woman acted as if she just wanted to ignore everything and hoped it went away... yet claimed it had been happening since she was 8. They guy on the other hand pretended he had the slightest clue as to what he was doing. "I GOT A PLAN" as he sprinkles baby powder on the floor... WTH did he think that was going to do... show him something/someone was there.. Hadnt that already been established by that point of the "film"? Where was the plan? He threatens the "ghost/demon" what ever the heck it was as if hes going to fight it... Really!? The only time the acting was good is... well never mind because it wasn't ever good. OK at best during the many arguments that took place in the film.

  • GRV says:

    These movies have also some good unexpected endings :
    1. The reeker
    2. Dead Silence
    3. Stay ( a li'l silly though)
    4. The Killing room
    5. The machinist

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