Is there something sweeter than an ideal restricted sequence? A crisp, contained story that is aware of precisely what it’s making an attempt to inform and metes out solely the area wanted to inform it? In an age when IP is king and there’s at all times not less than a query of how a narrative may proceed, a miniseries is definitely a susceptible species, particularly if it’s high-quality.
That being stated: Good miniseries do exist, managing to thrive purely of their meant, restricted (non-derogatory!) type. And there’s a plethora of them on Netflix, so you possibly can simply tune in and let “Subsequent episode” take you all the best way down. So whether or not you’re making an attempt to replenish a quiet weekend with one thing you possibly can watch all of, otherwise you’re simply searching for a terrific present you don’t must see as an “funding,” listed below are the very best restricted sequence streaming on Netflix.
Alias Grace
Dr. Simon Jordan (Edward Holcroft) has been summoned to do a psychiatric analysis of the murderess Grace Marks (Sarah Gadon). It is a pretty normal begin to a narrative that’s something however, adapting Margaret Atwood’s novel of the identical identify to one thing hypnotic and barbed. Jordan endeavors to suss out which is true, what the actual story is, and Grace gamely meets him the place he’s at. As she unspools her depraved little story, she glints between all of the labels levied at her — murderess, harmless, idiot — and Gadon’s efficiency excellently laces all of them collectively. It’s a dance of deception, and Alias Grace is strictly the kind of miniseries that crackles with promise all through its six episodes. —Zosha Millman
Beef
One of many finest exhibits of 2023, Beef is a high-wire piece of home stress, as a highway rage incident spills out right into a life-changing rivalry. Anchored by terrific lead performances from Steven Yeun and Ali Wong as Danny and Amy, the beefers in query, the present shortly spirals uncontrolled in the very best approach. Supported by Younger Mazino’s flip as Danny’s youthful brother, constantly robust writing, and a playful creative method, Beef is a superb case for the worth of restricted sequence storytelling. It has a pointy concept of its scope and prospects and sticks to it, creating robust characters and an intriguing narrative in a fast-paced package deal.
One thing to know earlier than you determine to observe: The present had some controversy on launch after horrible feedback made by supporting actor David Choe on an previous podcast resurfaced, which was solely amplified by the forged and creators sticking up for him. That man sucks, as did the response from the Beef group, however the present guidelines. —Pete Volk
Godless
The principle gimmick of Scott Frank’s Western is that it takes place in a frontier city within the American West the place a lot of the males died in a tragic mining accident. With ladies making up a lot of the ensemble forged, Godless affords a special edge to a well-recognized style. Michelle Dockery performs a tough-as-nails widow who groups up with a scruffy former outlaw (performed by Skins’ Jack O’Connell) to guard a small city from the wrath of a megalomaniac gang chief. The remainder of the dynamic forged, from a cocky younger deputy to the sheriff’s sister who’s in love with a former prostitute, colour out the story and make the stakes of the drama hit even more durable. —Petrana Radulovic
The Haunting of Hill Home
It’s not each creator who can knock it out of the park with their first sequence, however Mike Flanagan — after constructing a strong profession in horror films — made an enormous splash with The Haunting of Hill Home. Tailored (or, not less than, interpolated) from Shirley Jackson’s seminal e-book of the identical identify, Hill Home follows a household dwelling within the titular home and scuffling with all of the ghosts and trauma it inflicts on its residents.
Hill Home is a basic for a motive: It’s not solely a skillful love letter to Jackson’s knack for spooky foreboding, however an illustration that horror on TV can construct poignant tales round creepy-as-hell leap scares. —ZM
The Keepers
There are two sorts of true crime documentaries: those that go viral for all of the flawed causes, and those that persist with you lengthy after you roll credit. The Keepers is among the latter, a harrowing, darkish story concerning the homicide of nun Sister Cathy Cesnik in 1969. We by no means discover out precisely what occurred to her, however because the docuseries unfolds, we get an inside have a look at the tradition across the all-girls Catholic college she labored at, and the way a darkish underbelly there might need contributed to her demise. All of it unravels slowly, however manages to maintain the viewer engaged all through by talking with a big group of people that had been there and have theories and perception. It’s in the end a tragic story and not using a satisfying ending, however isn’t that how loads of crime goes? You don’t at all times catch the perpetrator, there isn’t at all times a punishment, and the households and buddies of the victims don’t get the justice they deserve. —Carli Velocci
Maya and the Three
A beautiful animated particular from husband-wife group Jorge Gutiérrez and Sandra Equihua, Maya and the Three is a high-stakes motion journey that attracts on Mesoamerican mythology. It follows a warrior princess named Maya (Zoe Saldaña) who groups up with three outcasts to avoid wasting the world from the wrath of the gods. The character design is spectacular, as are the actually cool struggle sequences, and the world of gods and monsters that Maya and her buddies face off in opposition to is fairly dang cool. The animated miniseries is barely extra mature than typical all-ages choices, however nonetheless kid-friendly sufficient to share with the household. Simply preserve some tissues available for that emotional ending. —PR
Midnight Mass
The perfect of Mike Flanagan’s appreciable Netflix output, Midnight Mass builds an alluring horror story out of a small church-obsessed group, remoted in middle-of-nowhere New England. Spooky and deeply heartfelt, it’s the very best match between Flanagan’s penchant for monologues and the fabric itself of any of his tv tasks (the director’s minimize of Physician Sleep additionally belongs within the high echelon of Flanagan cinema).
Flanagan can be identified for working with a repeated forged of gamers throughout his tasks, however Midnight Mass provides a secret weapon: Hamish Linklater. He’s the proper match for this function and this world, and lights the display on fireplace each time he seems. —PV
The Queen’s Gambit
It is likely to be robust to recollect now, however when The Queen’s Gambit was launched on the finish of 2020, it was an enormous deal. It was the type of viral hit that any streaming service hopes to have: a status miniseries that captures the eye of each viewers and critics, wins a ton of awards, and even evokes a development. The Queen’s Gambit was a cultural second, and rightfully so. The miniseries stars Anya Taylor-Pleasure as Beth Harmon, an orphan and prodigy who rises to worldwide chess stardom within the Nineteen Sixties whereas scuffling with drug habit and social awkwardness. It’s half sports activities coming-of-age story, half character drama, and one of many extra fascinating primers on aggressive chess in latest reminiscence. It by no means absolutely explains what’s occurring, however it one way or the other captures it in dynamic element with extraordinary performances from Taylor-Pleasure and others, who promote the stakes of those chess matches.
It was so profitable that it took on new life outdoors the confines of Netflix, turning into one of many main catalysts for chess’s surge in recognition through the COVID-19 pandemic. It even partially led to a resurgence of chess in colleges. In case you haven’t watched it but, it’s good to see what the fuss is about. And who is aware of, you would possibly choose up a brand new interest after watching its seven episodes. —CV
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
The Bridgerton prequel sequence about younger Queen Charlotte and King George is definitely the very best Bridgerton story on the market. Like The Pocket book, its taste of romance leans extra on the bittersweet, a mirrored image on timeless love overcoming hurdles up to now juxtaposed with a somber current. As with every Bridgerton story, there are loads of B-plots and a large forged of characters, however it’s dealt with extra deftly within the prequel, with all of the plots of the previous coming collectively to replicate the current. Whereas loads of characters from Bridgerton correct return, it’s not required awaiting Charlotte and George’s love story. —PR
Salt Fats Acid Warmth
Half journey present, half cooking present, and all pleasure, Salt Fats Acid Warmth sees chef Samin Nosrat adapt her e-book of the identical identify right into a four-episode documentary sequence. Every episode focuses on one of many 4 components within the title, and the present thrives on particulars, going deep into every of all of them whereas specializing in the enjoyment meals brings to us in its many varieties.
A selected spotlight is the “Salt” episode, during which she travels to Japan and visits a Japanese salt manufacturing facility, however all of them are wonderful — the “Fats” episode in Italy, “Acid” in Mexico, and “Warmth” in Nosrat’s hometown of Berkeley, California. The present will change the way you see cooking, and encourage you to make meals to your family members. —PV
Unbelievable
A real-crime dramatization of a serial rape case in Colorado may so simply have veered into gross sensationalism, however this good, considerate, offended, and surprisingly entertaining miniseries avoids each pitfall. It’s deeply involved with the horrible impact on the victims, through a heartbreaking efficiency by Kaitlyn Dever, however scorns the standard prurient fascination with the perp. It’s additionally only a enjoyable, satisfying old-school procedural about two detectives who simply didn’t hand over, performed by the terrific pairing of Merritt Wever and Toni Collette. —Oli Welsh
Wild Wild Nation
Netflix isn’t any stranger to true crime, however Wild Wild Nation was a comparatively early launch that set the stage for a deluge of dramatic, engrossing, and generally trashy documentary miniseries that may proliferate the platform within the coming years. The six-episode sequence concerning the rise and fall of Rajneeshpuram — a commune in Oregon based by followers of the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh within the Nineteen Eighties — is a virtually excellent cult documentary. It’s stuffed with twists and turns, with crimes you in all probability haven’t heard of and speaking heads from individuals who had been concerned which have… let’s say some fascinating issues to say. We received’t spoil it for you right here, however the group’s story entails native politics, meals poisoning, and egos. So, so many egos.
It’s been six years since Wild Wild Nation hit the platform, and the really wild, wild story will nonetheless discover a method to drill into your mind till you received’t shut up about it at events. —CV