Genre: Reality
Actor: Eric Higgins
Put the kids to bed before you go through this list of great titles to stream. These are the very best movies and shows with a TV-MA ratings, intended for mature audiences only.
Genre: Reality
Actor: Eric Higgins
Genre: Action & Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Actor: Birgitte Hjort Sorensen, Jamie Clayton, Kristofer Hivju, Paterson Joseph, Peter Stormare, Pilou Asbæk, Rahul Kohli, Stuart Martin, Sylvia Hoeks, Thea Sofie Loch Næss
It’s a great concept because the influence of the media does create a lot of complications and sensationalism with regard to trials. It’s hard to say whether people and court cases are exploited by the media, or if it’s the reverse. Of course, the law is the law, but stupid TV is stupid. The series does a great job presenting a spectrum of truth, as the power of influence — of mass branding and storytelling — has to count for something. This is a parade of high profile cases where the court of public opinion has set people free, for better or for worse, in stories where the good guys and bad guys oscillate and merge.
Genre: Crime, Documentary
Based on the Argentine novel, Thursday’s Widows is a Mexican Netflix adaptation about the shallow lives of the nouveau riche. While this adaptation changed its setting – it’s now in Mexico, long after 2001 – the series slowly reveals the ridiculous heights to which all of the affluent families would meet to achieve their luxurious lifestyles. As the series does so with one episode dedicated to each family, their absurd lifestyles reveal possible agents, motives, means, and opportunities that could explain the death of three husbands. It makes the series a compelling murder mystery, as it delves into the things only rich people could do without dire consequences.
Genre: Drama
Actor: Alfonso Bassave, Cassandra Ciangherotti, Irene Azuela, Juan Pablo Medina, Omar Chaparro, Zuria Vega
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Actor: Bae Yong-geun, Cho Han-cheul, Chun Woo-hee, Do-won Kwak, Han-Cheol Jo, Heo Jin, Hur Jin, Hwang Jung-min, Hwang Seok-jeong, Hwang Suk-jung, Jang So-yeon, Jeon Bae-soo, Jeong-min Hwang, Jo Han-chul, Jo Yeon-hee, Jun Kunimura, Jung-min Hwang, Kim Do-yoon, Kim Hwan-hee, Kim Ki-cheon, Kim Ki-chun, Kwak Do-won, Lee Jung-eun, Lee Seon-hee, Lee Sun-hee, Lee Yong-nyeo, Moon Chang-gil, Park Seong-yeon, Park Sung-yeon, So-yeon Jang, Son Kang-gook, Sung-yeon Park, Woo-hee Chun, Yoo Soon-woong, 赵汉哲
Director: Hong-jin Na, Na Hong-jin
Genre: Drama, Mystery
Actor: Conor MacNeill, Danielle Macdonald, Diarmaid Murtagh, Francis Magee, Greg Larsen, Jamie Dornan, Mark McKenna, Nessa Matthews, Olwen Fouéré, Victoria Haralabidou
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Actor: Adam Devine, Cassidy Freeman, Danny McBride, Edi Patterson, Gregory Alan Williams, Jennifer Nettles, John Goodman, Skyler Gisondo, Tony Cavalero
Genre: Drama, Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Actor: Alexandra Masangkay, Algis Arlauskas, Antonia San Juan, Chema Trujillo, Emilio Buale, Eric Goode, Gorka Zufiaurre, Iván Massagué, Ivan Massagué, Mario Pardo, Miren Gaztañaga, Miriam Martín, Óscar Oliver, Txubio Fernández de Jáuregui, Zihara Llana, Zorion Eguileor
Director: Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
Genre: Crime, Drama
Actor: Andrew Leeds, David Alan Grier, Domhnall Gleeson, Laura Niemi, Linda Emond, Steve Carell
Based on a novel, The Lying Life of Adults might feel, at first, like a standard Netflix coming-of-age series, complete with vintage styling (the 90’s, this time) and teenage shenanigans, like skipping classes, preoccupation over sex, and rebelling against parental disapproval. Sure, the show does go through these moments, but the writing of original novelist Elena Ferrante, with the assistance of the writing team and showrunner Edoardo De Angelis, elevates this template through its subtleties, as Giovanna visits her estranged aunt Vittoria, and compares and contrasts the way she lives, with the way her parents approach life. It’s both a portrait of a divided family, but also one of a divided city, and it makes Giovanna’s coming-of-age a more nuanced journey that we haven’t seen before.
Genre: Drama
Actor: Alessandro Preziosi, Giordana Marengo, Pina Turco, Raffaella Rea, Valeria Golino
From poaching elephants and smuggling sandalwood to killing people in the most ruthless manner possible, Koose Munisamy Veerappan's crimes are manifold, and they engulfed all of Southern India. The first half of this four-part series chronicles his early life and the escalation of his criminal affairs through talking heads and archival footage. The documentary balances the perspective of the authorities with that of Veerappan's gang in interesting ways; where officials saw him as cunning, people close to him, like his wife Muthulakshmi, praised his desire to create wealth for his people, regardless of caste. By the end of the pilot, you’re sure to be at the edge of your seat as the series raises the stakes and promises to be as challenging and compelling as the first episode.
Genre: Crime, Documentary
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Actor: Ahn Eun-jin, Bek Hyun-jin, Choi Moo-seong, Choi Moo-sung, Gi So-you, Hong Bi-ra, Jang Won-young, Jung Woong-in, Kang Mal-geum, Kim Won-hae, Lee Do-hyun, Lee Sang-hun, Oh Ha-nee, Park Bo-kyung, Ra Mi-ran, Seo Yi-sook, Yoo In-soo
It takes some time for the action to pick up, with the off-putting atmosphere and various character dynamics being opted to be slow-cooked. The choice certainly pays off with an ecosystem of concerning little stories slowly crashing into each other like dominoes, and creating drama that you have to pursue in the next episode. There’s an uneasiness about the whole story largely carried by the settings alone—the rain, the houses, the nearby establishments, etc. It can be a little difficult to pick up on the intricate details at first, and the prodding pace certainly isn't for a lot people, but for those who stay, there is an intriguing story that awaits.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Actor: Chanyeol, Go Min-si, Ha Yoon-kyung, Hong Gi-jun, Jang Seung-jo, Kim Sung-ryung, Kim Yun-seok, Lee Jung-eun, Park Ji-hwan, Roh Yoon-seo, Ryu Hyun-kyung, Yoon Kye-sang
Our cold open sees a classic patient on the loose scene, then quickly followed by the multifaceted drama and gang warfare that sits at the heart of the story — a multi-pronged attack that doesn’t always merge so smoothly. High tension happens within the sci-fi elements that the viewer is always learning to process, which can be an efficient way to pick up on many aspects of the story, but it can also feel like a juggling act. There’s a little bit of everything here mood-wise: a little romance, family drama, superpowers, and unintentional comedy. When it all gels, it’s pretty straightforward, but never truly feels like a silky smooth ride.
Genre: Action & Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Actor: Calvin Demba, Eric Kofi Abrefa, Josh Tedeku, Nadine Mills, Tosin Cole
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Actor: Hidetoshi Nishijima, Joanna Sotomura, Judy Ongg, Jun Kunimura, Rashida Jones, You