Black Mirror
This sci-fi anthology series, which debuted on Channel 4 before being picked up by Netflix, is a cultural phenomenon and one of the most smart and timely programmes now broadcasting.
Ozark
Shootouts, torture, and other terrible acts of brutality are all part of the violence. It's pretty distressing to see some death scenarios. A shotgun blast blows out a man's hand. This visual material is displayed on the screen.
Mindhunter
In “Mindhunter,” however, you’ll get up close and personal with some of the most infamous, twisted real life serial killers in American history.
Dark
German-language production with English subtitles and overdubbed audio, “Dark” kicks off with the disappearance of a local teen, but as the show progresses, it becomes much more than a supernatural missing persons case.
Making a Murderer
The series attempt to unpack the case and evidence against Wisconsin man Steven Avery, who just a few years after being released from prison after serving 18 years for a crime he did not commit, was accused of murder.
The Punisher
With their very first combined effort, Daredevil, Marvel, and Netflix made it clear that these small screen heroes would be far darker and grittier than the Avengers and company.
Stranger Things
Our heroes might be kids, but the supernatural forces that they face in the quest to save their friend Will Byers are scary enough to make adult viewers jump.
Evil Genius
Subscribers are clearly fascinated by dark stories of deviant minds, and with “Evil Genius,” Netflix invites us to relive one of the strangest, most shocking crimes in American history: the pizza bomber.