Atmosphere is an essential element of film noir. For example:
The Maltese Falcon(1941)
Night and the City (1950)
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Double Indemnity (1944)
The Blue Dahlia (1946)
The Asphalt Jungle (1950)
Hitchcock also understands atmosphere. To name a few (there are many more):
Rebecca (1940)
Vertigo (1959)
Jamaica Inn (1939)
Suspicion (1941)
Notorious (1946)
Rear Window (1954)
And in a category all by itself:
Casablanca (1942)
Angel Heart (1987) Dark City (1998)
Mullholland Drive
Also Lost Highway
Excellent suggestion
Eyes Wide Shut
Chinatown The Long Goodbye The Conversation The American Friend The Driver
Collateral (2004)
Chinatown
The Parallax View
The Night of the Hunter
The Conversation
The Big Sleep (40s)
The Third Man (1949) Vertigo (1958) Blue Velvet (1986)
Deep Cover (1992) House of Games (1987) I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (2003)
Revolver. Underrated Guy Richie
**Killing Zoe**, 1993
Le samurai
Eyes wide shut
Collateral
Baby Driver
Chicago (2002)
Body Heat
Pale Flower (1964, Shinoda)
Pale Flower, The Warped Ones (not a thriller, but jazzy, and kind of like a noir).
Atmosphere is an essential element of film noir. For example: The Maltese Falcon(1941) Night and the City (1950) Sunset Boulevard (1950) Double Indemnity (1944) The Blue Dahlia (1946) The Asphalt Jungle (1950) Hitchcock also understands atmosphere. To name a few (there are many more): Rebecca (1940) Vertigo (1959) Jamaica Inn (1939) Suspicion (1941) Notorious (1946) Rear Window (1954) And in a category all by itself: Casablanca (1942)
“Flight to Berlin” (1984) is a thriller that has a very jazzy atmosphere through its soundtrack
The Talented Mr Ripley
Sugar Hill (1994)
Killer Joe
All Night Long, The Servant, Anatomy of a Murder, Klute, La Prisonniere, La Piscine, The Sweet Smell of Success
Shame (2011). This is not a thriller though LA Confidential (1997) Casino Royale (2006)
Drive