The Gene Hackman Mystery Climbing Up Netflix's Top 10
Daniel Hoffman
Published Mar 08, 2026
The title of the 2000 Gene Hackman misfire currently climbing Netflix's viewing charts is "Under Suspicion." If you're wondering about its "bomb" status, one look at the film's less-than-fresh Rotten Tomatoes scores will confirm that neither critics nor moviegoers were particularly impressed. We're certainly not here to convince you "Under Suspicion" is an overlooked masterpiece either, but it's hardly the worst film Hackman ever appeared in, lest you forget certified stinkers like "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" and "Welcome to Mooseport." And if you're looking for a reason to add "Under Suspicion" to your Netflix queue, you should know both Hackman and Freeman are indeed quite good in the film.
Directed by Stephen Hopkins, "Under Suspicion" found those legendary actors facing off in a twisty game of cat-and-mouse as Freeman's hard-nosed detective questions Hackman's powerful tax attorney about the rape and murder of two young girls in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Needless to say, watching Hackman and Freeman go toe-to-toe for 110-minutes is the biggest reason to give "Under Suspicion" a spin. Regarding the film itself, it's a fairly standard murder mystery.
It's also talkier than most, and Hopkins does little to beef up the tension throughout, opting instead to sit back and let his legendary leads carry the dramatic load. Fans of Hackman and Freeman should find "Under Suspicion" to be a worthy addition to their Netflix queue.