
One high schooler takes on the role of documentarian and tries to figure out who’s really to blame.
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Much like how Making a Murderer became an addictive series that everyone and their mother had an opinion about, American Vandal operates in the same way. If that’s not bonkers enough, season 2 follows a poop epidemic. The first season begins in the aftermath of a crime at a high school, when 27 teachers find that their cars have been vandalized by a student with a penchant for spray paint and dick pics. A satirical docuseries that’s played completely straight, it taps into the true crime craze that’s seen an uptick in recent years and puts a new spin on it. American Vandal, on the other hand, is a different beast. Both are deliberately over-the-top chucklefests. When someone says the word "mockumentary", your mind may immediately flock to classics such as This is Spinal Tap or Best in Show. Read more: the best Community episodes, ranked! The Last Dance And remember to cross your fingers and pray for #SixSeasonsAndAMovie. If you haven't then check out this great American feel-good sitcom. There are episodes shaped after Ray Liotta narrated crime movies, paintball homages to A Fistful of Dollars, and an informative documentary about historical pillow fights.
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By far the biggest reason to tune in are its two leads, Dockery and Meritt Wever, who scored her second Emmy for her performance.Īre you ready to enrol at Greendale Community College? Community transformed over its lifetime on NBC – and one season on Yahoo – going from an innocuous comedy about the interactions of some college students who had lost their way in life to a show that broke TV rules at every turn. Over the course of Community's six seasons we get to know a dysfunctional study group – played by a group of then-unknown actors, including Donald Glover, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs and Joel McHale – as they struggle to succeed in a demotivating community college.Ĭommunity twists and turns in ways you don't expect. For Netflix's first Western this is gritty stuff.Ī town of women who go up against bloodthirsty gangs of marauding men – what’s not to love about this series? Crafted deliberately as a limited series (that’s a one season and done), Godless has a razor sharp focus: there’s not a moment to waste, and none of it is. Following a mine accident that killed most of its male residents, the women including Downton Abbey's Michelle Dockery who won't take any shit from Griffin, are doing just dandy on their own. The twist? Goode's holed up in a town populated entirely by women. A gritty western set in a small mining town, Godless stars Jeff Daniels as notorious crook Frank Griffin, the leader of a bunch of outlaws desperate to locate defector Roy Goode, played by Jack O'Connell. This seven-episode limited series hails from Ocean's Eleven director Steven Soderbergh and Logan screenwriter Scott Frank. Saying that, you'll still be scared of turning the lights off at night after finishing this one. There are still ghost aplenty in Bly Manor, another haunted house story, but there's a romance at the centre of this series that's quite surprising. First off, while the actors are the same, they all play completely different characters as the series adapts Henry James' The Turn of the Screw. Hill House is absolutely terrifying – and its follow-up, The Haunting of Bly Manor, strikes a surprisingly different tone. Fleeing in the middle of the night, the story picks up decades later as the scattered family is drawn together again by that darn house. With the intention of renovating it and flipping it before they buy their real home, the Crains discover that the house has other plans. A retelling of Shirley Jackson’s terrifying novel, the series was helmed by Mike Flanagan, whose previous Netflix features Hush and Gerald’s Game, and follows the Crain family as they move into the remote Hill House.

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