The dissection of true crime and murder is everywhere in media. From the decades of Law & Order and the plethora of procedural crime dramas to podcasts about crimes. Since Serial and Making a Murderer came into our lives true crime has skyrocketed in popularity and there’s been a steady increase in the number of projects in the genre. It seems like there’s always a new podcast, television show or movie joining the conversation. As a result of the popularity of the genre, Netflix offers many titles surrounding all the areas within the true crime genre.

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Netflix released drama series Mindhunter, a series about the beginning of the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime unit, but there is far more content about serial killers on the platform. The streaming service has many documentaries that discuss infamous serial killers and explore what made these individuals commit the heinous crimes they are accused, arrested and, in some cases, executed for.

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9. Psychopath Killers Episode of Killer Kids

Killer Kids is all about murders committed by children. Each episode focuses on a specific type of crime, like occult killers, sexual killers, and psychopath killers. Specifically, in the Episode “Psychopath Killers,” French serial killer Guy Rampillon is discussed. Being abandoned by his mother and dealing with racism from a young age are discussed during the episode.

8. Aileen: Life & Death of a Serial Killer

Made as a follow up to 1992 documentary Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer the new film centers on the evidentiary hearing of convicted serial killer Aileen Wuornos. After the first film was used to discredit Wuornos’ original lawyer, filmmaker Nick Broomfield decided to make another. The follow centered on the last part of her life before her execution and a discussion about her mental state. Her erratic behavior makes the documentary hard to watch, but it’s also an undeniably powerful watch.

7. Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer

Inside The Mind Of A Serial Killer aims to delve into the minds of infamous serial killers. The series uses a mix of dramatic re-enactments, interviews and stock video/images to tell the stories of these murderers. Each episode focuses on a different killer. American Solider Eddie Leonski who killed in Austrailia and Cleveland Strangler Anthony Sowell are among the killers’ who have their crimes examined. The stories are compelling, but there are times when those being interviewed seem to share their opinion rather than just the facts.

6. Killer Couples

British series Killer Couples takes a look at those who kill in pairs. Crime Writer Mark Billingham untangles the stories of real-life crimes committed by killer duos. Notorious killer couple Ian Brady and Myra Hindley tortured and killed children then buried them on the moors. Theirs is just one of the four stories told in the series.

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5. Interview with a Serial Killer

This crime documentary is all about The Genesee River Killer, who kill about a dozen people between 1988 and 1989. He was charged with 11 murders and wasn’t officially charged with his suspected twelfth victim. Through a bone-chilling jailhouse interview, Arthur Shawcross explains his crimes. The degree to which he is candid makes Interview With A Serial Killer hard to watch, as is the look in his eyes as he explains himself, but for fans of the genre Shawcross lays it all out there for the viewer.

4. H. H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer

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H. H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer provides a look at a horrific part of American history with this exploration of America’s first serial killer. H.H. Holmes installed a torture chamber in his Chicago home in the late 1880s and killed 9 known victims, although the true number of victims is unknown and suspected to be much higher. Old images, expert interviews, and reenactments assisted in the telling of Holmes’ story. The documentary is full of facts, but it’s the narration by actor Tony Jay that makes the viewing experience stand out.

3. Killer Legends

Killer Legends tries to bridge the gap between urban legend and fact. Rachel Mills and Joshua Zeman explore the origins of several urban legends to get to the truth. The Hookman, The Candyman, The Babysiiter and the Man Upstairs and The Killer Clown are the four myths included. These have become tropes in horror films or the killers in the movies themselves, but they are all even casual horror fans are familiar with. It’s fascinating to watch the duo get to the bottom of these well-known tales.

2. Nurses Who Kill

Medical professionals are put under the spotlight in Nurses Who Kill, a series centered on nurses who use their positions to kill. The show uses medical criminal and psychological experts to look into why and how these nurses commit the killings. Serial child killer Beverly Alitt, Stephan Letter who is suspected of killing at least 28 elderly patients and Angel of Death Daniela Poggiali are examples of killers who have episodes about them. The focus on the medical industry gives the series a more specific focus and add to its intrigue.

1. Murder Maps

Find out how some of Britain’s most notorious serial killers were apprehended. Murder Maps uses dramatic re-enactments and historical sources to paint a picture of how the police arrested, these murderers. John Christie, who killed several people in his home then framed his neighbors, sadistic killer Neville Heath and The Blackout Ripper who used the chaos of the German Blitz to commit murders are among the serial killers included in the serial. The high quality of the re-enactments and the fact that the good guys win makes Murder Maps raise above the pack.

Warning: Not safe for productivity. Look, there's no shortage of original Netflix series to binge on this weekend. But which ones are worth your time? Here's a personal list of the best of the best to check out.

Russian Doll

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I was fairly skeptical going into Russian Doll because time loops aren't the easiest thing to pull off. Groundhog Day relies on top tier comedy, Happy Death Day goes for jump scares and Edge of Tomorrow has plenty of Tom Cruise running. So what does a dramedy like Russian Doll have to offer audiences? The answer is Natasha Lyonne. And what a gift her performance is to all of us. From her magnificent hair to her carefree and reckless attitude, Lyonne completely draws you into Russian Doll from the moment the show starts.

Tidying Up With Marie Kondo

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A few years back, I started using Marie Kondo's KonMari method of organizing, and it was an instant game changer. There's something liberating about evaluating how you feel about all your stuff. Plus her folding method massively helped my T-shirt drawer. Even if you don't have time to read any of her books, it's worth checking out a few episodes of her Netflix show.

The Haunting of Hill House

Metacritic score: Season 1: 79

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I'm not going to lie to you: Twice I tried watching this show alone at night and I failed both times. I finally had to watch it during the daytime, but it was totally worth it. The Haunting of Hill House is not only super scary, but this family drama is also fantastically well made. One could argue that the scariest part of the series is how eerily spot-on the casting is between the children, the parents and their grown-up counterparts.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Metacritic score: Season 1: 75

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Look, this is not your '90s TGIF sitcom. The new Netflix series is dark, lurid and not the least bit family friendly. Rather than making campy fluff, the show aims to tackle social issues head on. Kiernan Shipka also delights as the teen witch Sabrina Spellman, a character who consistently questions corrupt authority and the patriarchy. You can read my full length review of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina here, but it's definitely a show you're going to want to binge watch this weekend.

The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell

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I don't want to oversell it, but The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell may be the greatest show ever made. How do I even explain its majesty? What if Tim Burton broke onto the set of Sesame Street, stole some puppets and decided to use them on an HGTV-esque DIY show? The new series is mostly a reality show where the incredibly talented Christine McConnell shows you how to make insanely impressive crafting and baking projects that the average viewer will never be able to replicate. But it's also a little bit twisted and wildly delightful. I'm madly in love with this show, and if it doesn't get renewed I will lose all faith in humanity.

Maniac

Metacritic score: Season 1: 76

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If Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is your favorite film, Maniac might be the television show for you. The new original series starring Jonah Hill and Emma Stone is strange, surreal and oddly satisfying. My roommate and I watched the entire season in a single sitting, which might say more about us than the show itself. But if you're looking for something new, Maniac's a great way to burn a Saturday.

Big Mouth

Metacritic score: Season 1: 80

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Oh hello, Big Mouth. Take a walk down memory lane into Nick Kroll's childhood, and prepare to laugh your ass off. This adult animated series is stacked with many of my all-time favorite comedians, including John Mulaney, Jenny Slate, Jason Mantzoukas and Maya Rudolph. Also I'll save you some time: Maurice the Hormone Monster is voiced not by Will Arnett, but Nick Kroll. (A coincidence that should remain between Amy Poehler and her therapist.)

American Vandal

Metacritic score: Season 1: 75; Season 2: 76

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Mockumentaries are my absolute favorite. And though I think we collectively burned out a touch after prime time sitcoms decided to commandeer the genre, it was about time the mocuseries got back to its roots as truly delightful satire. American Vandal knocks it out of the park. The 'documentary' investigates a high-school prank in which 27 cars in a faculty parking lot have penises spray painted on them. It's clever in unexpected ways, and it captures high school in a supremely relatable fashion.

Nailed It!

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Netflix has been expanding its reality TV bench, and though some cooking competitions have been lackluster (I'm looking at you Cooking on High), Nailed It! is delightful. There's nothing better than watching amateur bakers create mini-disasters in the kitchen. Oh, and guess what? They've released a special holiday series, which you can stream on Netflix tonight. Time to deck the halls with some baking nightmares!

BoJack Horseman

Metacritic score: Season 1: 59; Season 2: 90; Season 3: 89; Season 4: 87; Season 5: 92

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Word of advice: Skip Flaked, a show about a brooding middle-aged man starring Will Arnett and just watch BoJack Horseman, an animated show about a brooding middle-aged (horse)man starring Will Arnett. Slickly written and painfully honest, BoJack makes a fresh case for why adults should take more animated shows seriously. But maybe don't watch this one if you're going through a rough patch in life. I learned that lesson the hard way.

Orange Is the New Black

Metacritic score: Season 1: 79; Season 2: 89; Season 3: 83; Season 4: 86; Season 5: 67; Season 6: 69

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Everyone expects a TV show to take a nosedive in quality around its fourth or fifth season. Maybe the most recent season of OITNB was weaker compared with previous seasons, but it's all relative. The weakest season of OITNB still managed to hold my attention in ways many other TV shows can't. The show has struggled in giving enough screen and story time to its extensive and well-loved ensemble cast, but are we really going to fault a show for having too many incredibly talented actors?

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee

Season 10 premieres July 6!

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Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee first premiered in 2012 and already has nine seasons that originally aired on Crackle. Now Netflix continues the series with Season 10 and it's packed with celebrities including Kate McKinnon, Dave Chappelle and Ellen DeGeneres. The show is fun, simple and easy to watch on a lazy weekend. Do yourself a favor and have a good laugh.

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Queer Eye

Metacritic score: Season 1: 73; Season 2: 79

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You're probably wondering if a reboot of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, almost 15 years after the original show aired, would even work. Well, I have some fantastic news for you: It does. The new Queer Eye may be a makeover reality show, but it tackles a number of challenging social issues with thoughtfulness and sincerity. As a heartless robot person who almost never cries, it was an unexpected surprise that I was practically in tears nearly every episode.

GLOW

Metacritic score: Season 1: 81; Season 2: 84

Season 2 is now streaming on Netflix!

Are you ready for the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling? I was skeptical at first (nostalgia is a slippery slope), but I thoroughly loved this 1980s women's wrestling throwback. While the dramatic side of the show throws weaker punches, the comedic, campy side is a total knockout. Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin have the perfect frenemy dynamic. In fact, the elements of GLOW that work really highlight why wrestling in general makes for such captivating entertainment.

Dear White People

Metacritic score: Season 1: 85; Season 2: 89

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Did you ever catch the movie? I thoroughly enjoyed Dear White People when it came out, and was thrilled that the show manages to capture the uniquely powerful and savvy storytelling style of the film. The show focuses on the lives of students of color at a mostly white university. It's thoughtful at a time many of us are looking for thoughtfulness in our media, and it's also really funny.

The Standups

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Netflix has no shortage of stand-up comedy specials, and sometimes it's overwhelming to try and choose one to watch. Cue The Standups, which features tight half-hour episodes focusing on up-and-coming comics. It's a low-commitment way to find some new comics you might enjoy, and the perfect length if you're looking for something fun and quick to watch that isn't another sitcom rerun. (No judgements. I'm sure I'll be starting my dozenth Parks and Recreation rewatch any day now.)

Love

Metacritic score: Season 1: 72; Season 2: 80; Season 3: 77

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Maybe it's because I'm a somewhat dysfunctional single millennial, but lately I've been worried that love is actually more challenging than Disney movies initially led me to believe. Which is probably why I found both seasons of Love so completely enjoyable. Love focuses on the budding relationship between Gus and Mickey. There's nothing showy about it -- the real razzle-dazzle comes from a sharp, hilarious script.

On My Block

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This isn't just another coming of age show for teenagers. OK, well actually it is. But you need to be watching it anyway! The show follows four close friends living in Los Angeles and it's gripping. The kids are lovable and relatable, and I'm predicting these young actors will start popping up everywhere. Plus it's refreshing to see On My Block tackle adolescence from a seldom seen perspective.

Marvel's Jessica Jones

Metacritic score: Season 1: 81; Season 2: 70

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Netflix has its work cut out, trying to make small-potato TV shows that match the behemoth that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With only one exception, it's done an arguably better job than network television. If you're looking to start with a Marvel show, Jessica Jones is probably your best bet. The first season's villain is straightforward, and Jessica Jones is probably the most accessible of the TV superheroes (badass leather jacket and all).

Dark

Metacritic score: 61

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You've probably heard someone describe Netflix's Dark as a German Stranger Things. But I think that's underselling this eerie sci-fi thriller about time travel. Here's how I assume Dark came to fruition: Someone was watching Back to the Future and said, 'OK, but what if this movie was a TV show made by Germans?' And a friend responded, 'Oh man, that show would be dark.' In all honesty, this show is so gripping that when I realized I was only four episodes in at midnight, I seriously considered staying up until five in the morning to finish it straight through. Just don't forget to turn off the English dubbing; the performances are worth having to read subtitles.

Black Mirror

Metacritic score: Season 3: 82; Season 4: 72

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Continuations of series that previously aired on another network exist on a spectrum ranging from 'Why would you ever bring this back?' to 'Rejoice, our prayers have been answered!' Black Mirror's third and fourth seasons on Netflix make a solid case for letting continuations continue. The sci-fi anthology series tapped into our deepest fears of the future and technology. Since each episode stands alone, at least give San Junipero an hour of your time; the show won two Emmys.


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Mindhunter

Metacritic score: Season 1: 78

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Big fan of true crime? This new offering from Netflix will probably be right up your alley. Mindhunter centers on two FBI agents in 1977 interviewing serial killers. If you're mildly obsessed with psychopaths, it's a pretty fascinating look at the early days of criminal profiling. Even though Mindhunter benefits from the strong visual stylings of David Fincher (who executive produced the show and directed four of its episodes), you could honestly just throw this on in the background while you cook dinner.

Easy

Metacritic score: Season 1: 72

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The great thing about an anthology drama series like Easy is that they're so easy to watch. So much so, you don't need to actually add Easy to your Netflix watch list. Statistically, if you hang out with a group of three or more millennials for more than an hour, Easy will inevitably end up on the television in the background. Easy is well written, well executed and thoughtful. Enjoy any of the eight episodes as they come your way.

Stranger Things

Metacritic score: Season 1: 76; Season 2: 78

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Look, if you didn't watch this one last summer like the rest of us, stop procrastinating. You're special. You're unique. You deserve to have Stranger Things in your life. This sci-fi fantastical horror '80s-nostalgia throwback is probably the most addictive offering on Netflix. I'm not going to spend any longer trying to convince you to watch it, because it should already be playing on your TV right now. Go!

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