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The &34;Ferris Bueller's Day Off&34; star stepped away from acting for more than a decade but returned to work with director Mike Flanagan. Mia Sara calls this former costar 'a dreamboat of a man' The &34;Ferris Bueller's Day Off&34; star stepped away from acting for more than a decade but returned to work with director Mike Flanagan. By Marina Watts Marina Watts Marina Watts is a news writer for with seven years experience covering entertainment, pop culture and celebrity news. Her previous work appears in PEOPLE, Bustle and Newsweek. EW's editorial guidelines July 2, 2026 8:30 a.m.

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Mia Sara calls this former costar 'a dreamboat of a man'

The "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" star stepped away from acting for more than a decade but returned to work with director Mike Flanagan.

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- Mia Sara gushed about working with "dreamboat of a man" Mark Hamill on *The Life of Chuck* in a rare interview.

- The *Ferris Bueller's Day Off* star called her return to acting "a very healing experience" because the director, Mike Flanagan, is "amazing."

- Sara had taken a break from acting for more than a decade before working with Flanagan and Hamill for the 2025 movie.

Mia Sara was in good company when she returned to acting after a decade-long hiatus.

The *Ferris Bueller's Day Off* star recently gushed about working with *Star Wars* icon Mark Hamill on the 2025 movie *The Life of Chuck*, directed by Mike Flanagan and based on the Stephen King novella of the same name.

"I mean, come on. I got to work with Mark Hamill," she said earlier this year during an episode of Peter Ferriero's *Slice of Life Show** *podcast, revealing what it was like performing again after an extended break.

"It's so good," she continued. "Mark Hamill is like a dreamboat of a man. Like a dreamboat."

Benjamin Pajak, Mia Sara, and Mark Hamill

Benjamin Pajak, Mia Sara, and Mark Hamill.

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Told in reverse chronological order, *The Life of Chuck* follows the formative moments of its title character, an accountant played by Tom Hiddleston. Sara portrays Chuck's grandmother while Hamill portrays his grandfather.

When asked what brought her to do *The Life of Chuck*, Sara simply said Flanagan. She said she considers herself "culturally illiterate," but "my kids turned me on to Mike Flanagan."

"I had watched [*The Haunting of*] *Hill House* and I'd watched I *Midnight Mass*, [which] to me was one of the best things I'd ever seen," she explained. "I just was so moved by that."

Her husband, Brian Henson, came home after work one day and mentioned that he'd met Flanagan. "I was like, 'What? You met Mike Flanagan? That's so cool.'" Sara recalled. "He said, 'No, he's so nice.' And he said, 'why don't we have dinner?' I'm like, 'Okay.' So, we went out to dinner. We met Mike and his stunning wife, Kate [Siegel]. We just got along. I love them."

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Siegel, a fellow actress, asked Sara why she stopped performing. Flanagan then asked, "Well, would you ever think of acting again?" Sara demurred despite Flanagan asking again.

"Brian said, 'Offer something and she'll do it,'" Sara said. "And so he did. He called my bluff. I said, 'For you? Of course. Of course. Yes. Of course.'"

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*The Life of Chuck*'s Hollywood premiere in 2025 marked Sara's first time on the red carpet in 14 years, since appearing in the 2011 *Wizard of Oz* sequel *Dorothy and the Witches of Oz*.

"It feels a little daunting, but I'm very grateful!" Sara told ** about returning to the red carpet for the Los Angeles premiere of *The Life of Chuck*. "It's unexpected."

Mia Sara in 2001

Mia Sara in 2001.

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Elsewhere in her *Slice of Life Show* interview, she called her return to acting "a very healing experience because Mike is amazing."

"He's a really good person and he has an absolutely-no-a ‑‑hole policy, and so literally top to bottom, everyone was wonderful," Sara said. As for whether she'll act again, Sara said she wasn't totally sure — but she does have a director in mind: "Mike's got my number. He knows. I'll do anything for him."

Watch Mia Sara's full interview on *The Slice of Life Show *above.

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EW's picks range from sweeping romances like &34;Queen Charlotte&34; to tense crime dramas like &34;Adolescence&34; and &34;The Beast in Me.&34; The 24 best bingeable miniseries streaming on Netflix EW's picks range from sweeping romances like &34;Queen Charlotte&34; to tense crime dramas like &34;Adolescence&34; and &34;The Beast in Me.&34; By Kevin Jacobsen and Janey Tracey on June 5, 2026 9:21 a.m. ET :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/netflixminiseriestout19208292024c5fd7498672e45ef8e36044e7305d21b.

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Kaitlyn Dever as Marie Adler in 'Unbelievable'; Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'; Sofía Vergara as Griselda Blanco in 'Griselda'. Credit:

In the late-2000s and early-2010s, it was looking like miniseries were going away. Then came *American Horror Story* in 2011, which helped resurrect the genre and led to a boom of limited and anthology series that hasn't slowed down 15 years later.

Netflix has been at the forefront of this resurrection, housing numerous buzzworthy miniseries that went on to win the genre's top prize at the Emmys, such as *Adolescence*, *Baby Reindeer*, and *The Queen's Gambit*. The streamer also has riveting docuseries like *The Andy Warhol Diaries* and *Wild Wild Country* that explore their subjects further than a traditional documentary could.

Ahead, find our recommendations for the 24 best miniseries on Netflix worth binging in their entirety over the weekend.

James Franco as Jake Epping in '11.22.63'

James Franco as Jake Epping in '11.22.63'.

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Based on the alternative history novel by Stephen King, this Hulu-produced miniseries is even more thoughtful and engrossing than its premise suggests. James Franco stars as Jake Epping, an English teacher who gains access to a portal that allows him to travel back in time to stop the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But Jake's mission becomes complicated when he finds himself adjusting nicely to his new life in the '60s, while every choice he makes threatens to change the course of human history. It's a powerful character study in the body of a propulsive sci-fi thriller. —*Kevin Jacobsen*

Where to watch *11.22.63*: Netflix

**Cast:** James Franco, Chris Cooper, Sarah Gadon, Lucy Fry, George MacKay

Adolescence (2025)

Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller in 'Adolescence'

Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller in 'Adolescence'.

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This four-part miniseries has become a TV unicorn since its March 2025 release, becoming a massive hit with viewers, achieving universal acclaim from critics, and earning eight Emmys (including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series). *Adolescence* centers on a 13-year-old boy (Owen Cooper) accused of murdering a female classmate, deftly exploring the motive that led to the crime as well as the devastating impact it has on his family. Each episode takes place over the course of an hour and is filmed in one continuous take, from immersing us in the unnerving dread of the initial police interrogations to the sobering reality of his family left to ponder where they went wrong. It's gripping television, powered by masterful performances and urgent, economical storytelling. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Adolescence*: Netflix

**Cast:** Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Ashley Walters, Erin Doherty, Christine Tremarco

Alias Grace (2017)

Sarah Gadon as Grace Marks in 'Alias Grace'

Sarah Gadon as Grace Marks in 'Alias Grace'. Jan Thijs/Netflix

If you're excited that female antiheroes are having a moment, then *Alias Grace* should be next on your watchlist. Created by *Women Talking *director Sarah Polley and directed by *American Psycho* helmer Mary Harron, *Alias Grace *follows Grace Marks (Sarah Gadon), a 19th-century maid who is in jail for allegedly murdering her employers. Like fellow Margaret Atwood adaptation *The Handmaid's Tale*, *Alias Grace* is a powerful critique of the plight of women in a patriarchal society, but it's also a miniseries that will keep you constantly guessing about the protagonist’s guilt or innocence. —*Janey Tracey*

Where to watch *Alias Grace*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A–

**Cast:** Sarah Gadon, Edward Holcroft, Rebecca Liddiard, Anna Paquin, Zachary Levi

The Andy Warhol Diaries (2022)

Andy Warhol in 'The Andy Warhol Diaries'

Andy Warhol in 'The Andy Warhol Diaries'.

This absorbing Emmy-nominated documentary series follows the rise of the influential pop artist Andy Warhol. Utilizing innovative technology to simulate Warhol's voice, the series brings the artist's meticulously written diaries to life, guiding us through his career as a painter, the various loves of his life, and his emergence as a pop culture icon in the '60s. Aided by revealing interviews from various public figures whose lives were touched by Warhol, *The Andy Warhol Diaries* is a fittingly stylish tribute to a legend. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *The Andy Warhol Diaries*: Netflix

Baby Reindeer (2024)

Richard Gadd as Donny Dunn in 'Baby Reindeer'

Richard Gadd as Donny Dunn in 'Baby Reindeer'.

Based on Richard Gadd's one-man show about his experience with stalking, *Baby Reindeer* starts with humor, then takes a sharp turn that makes you reevaluate everything that came before. The Emmy-winning miniseries has been controversial, especially after a lawsuit was filed by the woman who claims to be the inspiration for the series. But, wherever you stand on the ethics of fictionalizing real people, *Baby Reindeer* still stands on its own as intimate, gut-wrenching television that's deeply personal. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Baby Reindeer*: Netflix

**Cast:** Richard Gadd, Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau, Tom Goodman-Hill

The Beast in Me (2025)

Claire Danes as Aggie Wiggs and Matthew Rhys as Nile Jarvis in 'The Beast in Me'

Claire Danes as Aggie Wiggs and Matthew Rhys as Nile Jarvis in 'The Beast in Me'.

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Two of television's most accomplished stars square off in this gripping cat-and-mouse miniseries. Claire Danes plays Aggie Wiggs, an author struggling with depression, who finds inspiration to write her latest book about her enigmatic new neighbor, Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys). Nile, a real estate developer, is suspected of murdering his first wife, and Aggie goes on a dangerous mission to learn the truth. Both Emmy-winning stars turn in committed performances as their respective deeply flawed characters, but Rhys in particular delivers one of the most chilling performances in recent television history. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *The Beast in Me*: Netflix

**Cast:** Claire Danes, Matthew Rhys, Brittany Snow, Natalie Morales

Bodyguard (2018)

Richard Madden as David Budd and Keeley Hawes as Julia Montague in 'Bodyguard'. World Productions/Netflix

Many shows might build to their first nail-biting sequence, but not *Bodyguard*. The first episode starts with a 20-minute scene in which David Budd (Richard Madden), a British Army war veteran suffering from PTSD, tries to talk down a suicide bomber while on a train with his two children. EW staffers praised Madden's Golden Globe-winning performance, the portrayal of women in positions of power, and the "what-the-heck-is-even-happening moments" that make the miniseries impossible not to binge. And the viewers seemed to agree: When it aired in the U.K., *Bodyguard* became the country's most successful launch of a drama series in the 2010s. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Bodyguard*: Netflix

**Cast:** Richard Madden, Keeley Hawes, Gina McKee, Sophie Rundle, Vincent Franklin

Death by Lightning (2025)

Michael Shannon as James A. Garfield in 'Death by Lightning'

Michael Shannon as James A. Garfield in 'Death by Lightning'.

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James A. Garfield may not have the name recognition of other centuries-old presidents like George Washington, John Adams, or Abraham Lincoln, but this four-part miniseries has certainly elevated his profile. Michael Shannon stars as Garfield as he becomes the 20th President of the United States and advocates for civil rights. Meanwhile, troubled devotee Charles J. Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen) turns increasingly disgruntled, leading to him shooting the president. It's a compelling two-hander that explores both the potential and dangers of humanity. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Death by Lightning*: Netflix

**Cast:** Michael Shannon, Matthew Macfadyen, Betty Gilpin, Bradley Whitford, Nick Offerman

Godless (2017)

Michelle Dockery as Alice Fletcher in 'Godless'

Michelle Dockery as Alice Fletcher in 'Godless'. Ursula Coyote/Netflix

*Godless* takes the Western genre and turns it on its head, focusing on a town almost entirely run by women after a mining accident kills most of the men. Jeff Daniels chews the scenery as murderous robber Frank Griffin, giving a villainous performance for the ages (even if some of his monologues run a little long). But the women are the standouts, especially *Downton Abbey*'s Michelle Dockery and Merritt Wever as the men's clothes-wearing, overtly feminist Mary Agnes. "I'm done with the notion that the bliss of me and my sisters is to be found in childbearing and caregiving," she declares. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Godless*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Cast:** Michelle Dockery, Jack O'Connell, Merritt Wever, Sam Waterston, Jeff Daniels

Griselda (2024)

Sofía Vergara as Griselda Blanco in 'Griselda'

Sofía Vergara as Griselda Blanco in 'Griselda'.

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You've never seen Sofía Vergara quite like this. The *Modern Family* alum sheds her comedic persona — and puts on some prosthetics — to deliver a chilling, Emmy-nominated performance as Griselda Blanco, the infamous Colombian drug lord. According to director Andrés Baiz, who also worked on *Narcos*, Vergara was drawn to the role of a woman in a man's world and the opportunity to show her range. "This was a chance to reinvent herself and step out of her comfort zone," Baiz told EW. "She knew she had to dive in completely into this role and...push herself to the limit." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Griselda*: Netflix

**Cast:** Sofía Vergara, Alberto Guerra, Martin Rodriguez, Juliana Aidén Martinez, Vanessa Ferlito

The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

(From left to right): Mckenna Grace as Theo, Lulu Wilson as Shirley, Paxton Singleton as Steven, Violet McGraw as Nell, Julian Hilliard as Luke, and Henry Thomas as Hugh — the Crains — in 'The Haunting of Hill House'

(From left to right): Mckenna Grace as Theo, Lulu Wilson as Shirley, Paxton Singleton as Steven, Violet McGraw as Nell, Julian Hilliard as Luke, and Henry Thomas as Hugh — the Crains — in 'The Haunting of Hill House'. Steve Dietl/Netflix

Less of an adaptation than a reimagining, *The Haunting of Hill House* has almost nothing in common with the original Shirley Jackson novel except the characters' names. But director Mike Flanagan captures the spirit of the work; in true elevated horror fashion, the miniseries uses ghosts as metaphors for trauma and unresolved grief, reaching a terrible and beautiful climax with the now-classic episode "The Bent-Neck Lady."

"A ghost can be a lot of things: memories, guilt, regrets, trauma, loss," Flanagan told EW. "We all have our ghosts to contend with, and that contention is where we learn the most about ourselves, as individuals and as a society." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *The Haunting of Hill House*: Netflix

**Cast:** Victoria Pedretti, Carla Gugino, Michiel Huisma, Kate Siegel, Timothy Hutton

The Last Dance (2020)

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 11, 1997

Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen during Game 5 of the NBA Finals on June 11, 1997.

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You don't need to follow basketball to appreciate *The Last Dance*. Chronicling Michael Jordan's final season with the Chicago Bulls, this 10-part docuseries became a quarantine favorite at a time when no one could watch live sports, painting a compelling portrait of ambition, leadership, and the price of success. "Sports fans or non-sports fans, the Chicago Bulls were a global phenomenon," director Jason Hehir told EW. "This was a cast of characters that Hollywood couldn't come up with, and Michael Jordan was the star of all stars." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *The Last Dance*: Netflix

**Cast:** Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman

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Lord of the Flies (2026)

(Center, standing): Winston Sawyers as Ralph and David McKenna as Piggy in 'Lord of the Flies'

(Center, standing): Winston Sawyers as Ralph and David McKenna as Piggy in 'Lord of the Flies'.

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William Golding's classic novel about British boys who survive a plane crash and make a new society on a deserted island has seen multiple film adaptations over the years. Jack Thorne, fresh from co-creating the Emmy-winning miniseries *Adolescence*, successfully delivered the book's first TV adaptation, a four-part miniseries that gives the story its proper due as it explores the psychological impact of the boys' gradual descent into darkness. Teeming with exciting new talent (particularly David McKenna as Piggy), the limited series manages to be as relevant today in its depiction of the corruption of youth as it was when the book was published in 1954. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Lord of the Flies*: Netflix

**Cast:** Winston Sawyers, Lox Pratt, David McKenna, Ike Talbut

Maid (2021)

Margaret Qualley as Alex Russell in 'Maid'

Margaret Qualley as Alex Russell in 'Maid'.

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Based on Stephanie Land's memoir, *Maid* follows Alex (Margaret Qualley), a young mother who escapes an abusive relationship and struggles to support herself and her daughter. The miniseries is a raw and empathetic portrayal of the challenges faced by those living on the margins of society and a scathing indictment of the institutions that make it nearly impossible to escape abuse and poverty. Qualley's real-life mother Andie MacDowell has an unsettling supporting role as Alex's mentally ill mother, but Qualley is the star, and her nuanced, Emmy-nominated performance makes *Maid *both heartbreaking and inspiring. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Maid*: Netflix

**Cast:** Margaret Qualley, Nick Robinson, Anika Noni Rose, Andie MacDowell

Midnight Mass (2021)

Hamish Linklater as Father Paul Hill in 'Midnight Mass'

Hamish Linklater as Father Paul Hill in 'Midnight Mass'.

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*The Haunting of Hill House* is Mike Flanagan's claim to fame, but some might call *Midnight Mass* his magnum opus. The miniseries follows Riley Flynn (Zach Gilford), a man who returns to his religious hometown after serving prison time for manslaughter. When a mysterious priest (Hamish Linklater) arrives, strange and unexplainable events begin to occur. Full of slow-burn horror, it's Flanagan's most personal work, based on his experiences with recovery and his upbringing in a Catholic community. "I don't know how long I could have gone without writing it," he wrote in a letter to critics. “This...was the story I always wanted to tell." —*J.T.*

Where to watch *Midnight Mass*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A–

**Cast**: Zach Gilford, Kate Siegel, Hamish Linklater, Kristin Lehman, Samantha Sloyan

One Day (2024)

Ambika Mod as Emma Morley and Leo Woodall as Dexter Mayhew in 'One Day'

Ambika Mod as Emma Morley and Leo Woodall as Dexter Mayhew in 'One Day'.

Forget the 2011 film version starring Jim Sturgess and Anne Hathaway — *One Day* on Netflix is now the definitive adaptation of the beloved novel by David Nicholls. The series follows college classmates Emma (Ambika Mod) and Dexter (Leo Woodall), whose relationship unfolds on the same day over the course of 20 years. A lovely rom-com elevated by Mod and Woodall's chemistry and nuanced, charming performances, *One Day* will have you in tears by the end of your binge. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *One Day*: Netflix

**Cast:** Ambika Mod, Leo Woodall

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (2023)

Corey Mylchreest as King George III and India Amarteifio as Queen Charlotte in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'

Corey Mylchreest as King George III and India Amarteifio as Queen Charlotte in 'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story'. Liam Daniel/Netflix

A prequel series to ratings juggernaut *Bridgerton*, *Queen Charlotte* offers a lush, romantic look at the origins of one of the most beloved characters. The miniseries, by super creator Shonda Rhimes, delves into the young Queen Charlotte's (India Amarteifio) rise to power and her relationship with King George III (Corey Mylchreest). The story has a modern resonance as Queen Charlotte is written as a woman of color, which is the belief of many historians. "I wanted to tell the story of this young woman of color arriving in this world where she never imagined she'd be," Rhimes told EW. —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Cast:** India Amarteifio, Adjoa Andoh, Michelle Fairley, Corey Mylchreest, Golda Rosheuvel

The Queen's Gambit (2020)

Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon in 'The Queen's Gambit'

Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon in 'The Queen's Gambit'.

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The miniseries that made everyone learn chess during quarantine, *The Queen's Gambit* was the surprise hit of 2020, captivating audiences with its riveting tale of chess prodigy Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy). Set during the Cold War, the Emmy-winning series traces Beth's journey from a Kentucky orphanage to the international chess scene, all while dealing with addiction and inner demons. The quick pacing and inventive visuals make chess matches as thrilling as a sports movie climax, but Taylor-Joy's mesmerizing performance is the real draw. As EW's critic writes, "*Queen's Gambit* will be remembered as the final star-making moment for Taylor-Joy, before her movie career rockets fast and Furiosa-ly." —*J.T.*

Where to watch* The Queen's Gambit*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Cast: **Anya Taylor-Joy, Bill Camp, Moses Ingram, Marielle Heller, Thomas Brodie-Sangster

Ripley (2024)

Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in 'Ripley'

Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley in 'Ripley'.

*Ripley* brings Patricia Highsmith's infamous con artist to the small screen in a stylish retelling that goes full noir, filmed entirely in black and white. These changes allow for a darker, lonelier version of Tom Ripley (played by a career-best Andrew Scott), whose complex psychology and lack of glamour is for a modern audience. "I didn't purposely try to get sympathy or empathy for him," creator Steven Zaillian told EW. "I trusted that, just by telling the story, that same thing would happen as it did in the book." —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Ripley*: Netflix

**Cast: **Andrew Scott, Dakota Fanning, Johnny Flynn, Eliot Sumner, Margherita Buy

Toxic Town (2025)

Aimee Lou Wood as Tracy, Jodie Whittaker as Susan, and Karla Crome as Pattie in 'Toxic Town'

Aimee Lou Wood as Tracy, Jodie Whittaker as Susan, and Karla Crome as Pattie in 'Toxic Town'.

Ben Blackall/Netflix

This four-part British series is based on the real-life story of mothers who fought their town's council on behalf of their children. At the center is the toxic waste scandal in Corby, Northamptonshire, England, where the mishandling of industrial waste led to birth defects for several of the town's newborns. Jodie Whittaker and *White Lotus* alum Aimee Lou Wood are superb as two of the mothers whose babies were affected, and the series is at once infuriating and inspiring as it portrays the long and winding road of seeking justice. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Toxic Town*: Netflix

**Cast:** Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood, Rory Kinnear, Brendan Coyle, Robert Carlyle

Unbelievable (2019)

Kaitlyn Dever as Marie Adler in 'Unbelievable'

Kaitlyn Dever as Marie Adler in 'Unbelievable'. Beth Dubber/Netflix

Based on the devastating, Pulitzer Prize-winning article "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" from ProPublica and the Marshall Project, *Unbelievable* is a hard-hitting, unusually compassionate police procedural about two detectives (Toni Collette and Merritt Wever) as they investigate a series of sexual assaults. Kaitlyn Dever gives a heartbreaking performance as Marie, a rape survivor dismissed by authorities, which the actress called "the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my career." But instead of dwelling on the gendered injustices, the miniseries highlights the importance of having women in positions of power, as the empathetic approach taken by the female investigators is key to righting the wrongs of the case. —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Unbelievable*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B+

**Cast: **Toni Collette, Merritt Wever, Kaitlyn Dever

Unorthodox (2020)

Amit Rahav as Yanky Shapiro and Shira Haas as Esty Shapiro in 'Unorthodox'

Amit Rahav as Yanky Shapiro and Shira Haas as Esty Shapiro in 'Unorthodox'. Anika Molnar/Netflix

Based on Deborah Feldman's memoir, *Unorthodox* tells the story of Esther "Esty" Shapiro, a young woman who flees her ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn for a new life in Berlin. The miniseries is a gripping tale of self-discovery and rebellion, with Shira Haas delivering an extraordinary turn as Esty. She earned an Emmy nomination for her performance, not least because of that powerful singing scene. "The show is about a woman finding her voice, and in that scene, she's literally finding it," Haas told EW. "She's even surprising herself of what's coming out of her." —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Unorthodox*: Netflix

**Cast:** Shira Haas, Amit Rahav, Jeff Wilbusch

When They See Us (2019)

Niecy Nash-Betts as Delores Wise in 'When They See Us'

Niecy Nash-Betts as Delores Wise in 'When They See Us'. Atsushi Nishijima/Netflix

Ava DuVernay's *When They See Us* is a searing, unflinching account of the wrongful convictions of the Central Park Five, five Black and Latino teenagers who were falsely accused of a brutal assault in 1989. The miniseries powerfully depicts the systemic racism and injustice faced by these young men, following their harrowing journey from arrest to exoneration. With DuVernay's auteur touch and stellar performances from an ensemble cast, especially Jharrel Jerome, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Korey Wise, *When They See Us* is as emotionally devastating as it is necessary viewing. —*J.T.*

Where to watch *When They See Us*: Netflix

**Cast:** Asante Blackk, Jharrel Jerome, Niecy Nash-Betts, Felicity Huffman

Wild Wild Country (2018)

Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in 'Wild Wild Country'

Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in 'Wild Wild Country'. Netflix

Cult documentaries have been a part of our media diet, but *Wild Wild Country* is one you have to see to believe. Chronicling the rise and fall of the Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon during the 1980s, the docuseries delves into the controversial practices of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and his followers, leading to one of the most bizarre, shocking, and underreported events in American history. It's a wild ride filled with twists, legal battles, and a fascinating cast of real-life characters. —*J.T.*

Where to watch* Wild Wild Country*: Netflix

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Cavalli and Contreras get 7game bans after NationalsRed Sox fight; Mikolas and Eaton punished too Thu, July 2, 2026 at 10:13 PM UTC 0 NEW YORK (AP) — Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli and Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras were each issued a sevengame suspension by Major League Baseball on Thursday for their role in a benchesclearing fight between the teams.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli and Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras were each issued a seven-game suspension by Major League Baseball on Thursday for their role in a benches-clearing fight between the teams.

Nationals pitcher Miles Mikolas (five games) and Red Sox outfielder Nate Eaton (three games) were also suspended by MLB for their actions during the dustup that took place at Fenway Park in the fourth inning of Tuesday night's game.

The four players were also fined an undisclosed amount in the discipline announced by senior vice president of on-field operations Michael Hill. The suspensions were scheduled to begin on Friday when the Red Sox play at the Los Angeles Angels and the Nationals host the Pittsburgh Pirates.

If any of the players elect to appeal the penalty, the ban will be delayed until that process is completed.

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Cavalli shouted at Contreras after striking him out looking on a full-count pitch. Contreras then threw his helmet at Cavalli and approached him on the mound. They began jawing at each other and both dugouts emptied.

Contreras, Eaton, Mikolas and Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy were ejected. Cavalli was not.

Contreras was tossed for a second straight game, having mimicked an appeal call after striking out on a checked swing during Monday's game. He also celebrated a three-run homer off Mikolas in that game with a massive bat flip he later apologized for. The native of Venezuela acknowledged he's been stressed since his native country was damaged by a pair of devastating earthquakes last week.

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Let your tension levels be as high as the temperature outside.

The 23 best thriller movies on Netflix right now

Let your tension levels be as high as the temperature outside.

By Ilana Gordon

Ilana Gordon

Ilana Gordon is an entertainment, culture, and comedy writer originally from Connecticut. She currently lives in Los Angeles.

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Alicia Vikander as Ava in 'Ex Machina'; Colman Domingo as Fred Temple in 'Dead Man's Wire'; Ethan Hawke as the Grabber in 'The Black Phone'

Alicia Vikander as Ava in 'Ex Machina'; Colman Domingo as Fred Temple in 'Dead Man's Wire'; Ethan Hawke as the Grabber in 'The Black Phone'. Credit:

The suspense is growing on Netflix, where the streamer is always refining its collection of blockbusters, indies, and foreign thrillers.

This month, the guide revisits *Fargo* (1996), the Coen brothers' dark comedy thriller about a contract kidnapping that goes awry. And we're traveling back to the 2010s via Netflix for two of our favorite novel-to-screen adaptations: *Gone Girl* (2014) and *The Girl on the Train* (2016).

Time to get your blood pumping — read on for **’s guide to the 23 best thrillers on the platform.

American Gangster (2007)

Denzel Washington as Frank Lucas and Josh Brolin as Detective Trupo in 'American Gangster'

Denzel Washington as Frank Lucas and Josh Brolin as Detective Trupo in 'American Gangster'.

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One of the most innovative gangsters of the 20th century, Frank Lucas earned the title of Harlem drug kingpin in the late-‘60s and early-‘70s by importing high-quality heroin from Southeast Asia and selling it under the street name Blue Magic. Ridley Scott adapted Lucas' story into a biographical crime drama starring Denzel Washington as Lucas and Russell Crowe as Richie Roberts, the detective determined to take him down.

*American Gangster* is Lucas’ story, but the film is a true two-hander, with Crowe’s obsessive performance as Roberts balancing out Denzel's Lucas, who moves through the criminal world quietly and with control. EW’s critic calls the film “meticulous and detailed, a drug-world epic that holds you from moment to moment, immersing you in the intricate and sleazy logistics of crime.” —*Ilana Gordon*

Where to watch *American Gangster*: Netflix through July 31

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Ridley Scott

**Cast: **Russell Crowe, Denzel Washington, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Cuba Gooding Jr., Josh Brolin

The Black Phone (2021)

Ethan Hawke as the Grabber in 'The Black Phone'

Ethan Hawke as the Grabber in 'The Black Phone'.

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The ‘70s were a heyday of serial killers, and the villain from *The Black Phone* would fit right in with the John Wayne Gacys and Ted Bundys of the world. Set in 1978, *The Black Phone* focuses on a Denver suburb that is being targeted by “the Grabber” (Ethan Hawke), a serial child abductor and murderer.

After 13-year-old Finney Blake is taken, his sister Gwen starts having psychic dreams about his location. Meanwhile, Finney is locked in a room with only a broken pay phone that keeps ringing with calls from the Grabber’s former victims. A horror film distinguished by its supernatural elements, *The Black Phone* is a terrifying return to horror for Hawke (following his tantalizing turns in 2012's *Sinister* and 2013's *The Purge*), made even more nightmarish by his masked face and frequent giggling. *—I.G. *

Where to watch *The Black Phone*: Netflix

**EW grade:** B

**Director: **Scott Derrickson

**Cast: **Ethan Hawke, Madeleine McGraw, Jeremy Davies, James Ransone

Bugonia (2025)

Emma Stone as Michelle Fuller in 'Bugonia'

Emma Stone as Michelle Fuller in 'Bugonia'.

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Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone reunite for their fifth collaboration with *Bugonia*, a satirical sci-fi thriller. Stone plays Michelle Fuller, a high-powered pharmaceutical CEO, and Jesse Plemons stars opposite her as Teddy, a conspiracy theorist who kidnaps Michelle, believing her to be an alien. A loose remake of the 2003 South Korean film *Save the Green Planet!, Bugonia*’s outlook on Earth and humanity isn’t necessarily optimistic, but it is entertaining.

Stone received her seventh Oscar nomination for her role as Michelle, and the film also received nods for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score. Released during a year of buzzy, standout films, *Bugonia* slid under the radar in 2025, but deserves your attention in 2026. —*I.G.*

Where to watch *Bugonia*: Netflix

**Director: **Yorgos Lanthimos

**Cast: **Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aidan Delbis, Stavros Halkias, Alicia Silverstone

Caught Stealing (2025)

Matt Smith as Russ and Austin Butler as Hank in 'Caught Stealing'

Matt Smith as Russ and Austin Butler as Hank in 'Caught Stealing'.

Niko Tavernise/Columbia Pictures

No good deed goes unpunished in *Caught Stealing*, Darren Aronofsky’s black comedy crime thriller. The film, adapted from the first novel in Charlie Huston’s Henry Thompson series, follows Hank (Austin Butler), a former baseball player who makes ends meet by bartending in New York City. When Hank agrees to watch his British punk rock neighbor’s (Matt Smith) cat while he’s out of town, he finds himself plunged into a brutal world of criminality and violence.

*Caught Stealing* is a madcap throwback bolstered by Butler’s charismatic — and very physical — performance. Solid chemistry between Butler and his character’s girlfriend (played by Zoë Kravitz), plus a fun twist at the end, ensures that audiences never know what’s around the corner in this freewheeling thriller. —*I.G.*

Where to watch *Caught Stealing*: Netflix

**Director: **Darren Aronofsky

**Cast: **Austin Butler, Regina King, Zoë Kravitz, Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber

Creep (2014)

Mark Duplass as Josef in 'Creep'

Mark Duplass as Josef in 'Creep'. Desiree Akhavan

In this found-footage two-hander, a young videographer named Aaron (Patrick Brice) is hired by Josef (Mark Duplass) to record a day of his life. Josef explains that he has an inoperable brain tumor and wants to leave something behind for his soon-to-be-born son, but his eccentric behavior becomes increasingly concerning, and Aaron needs to decide whether to continue filming — assuming Josef will let him leave.

*Creep's* continued success depends on whether Josef can keep finding fresh ways to be unnerving, and he does. (Things get even creepier in *Creep 2*, which documents another video project gone terribly wrong.) —*Danny Horn*

Where to watch *Creep*: Netflix

**Director: **Patrick Brice

**Cast:** Mark Duplass, Patrick Brice

Dead Man's Wire (2025)

Colman Domingo as Fred Temple in 'Dead Man's Wire'

Colman Domingo as Fred Temple in 'Dead Man's Wire'.

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A thriller based on true events, *Dead Man’s Wire *takes audiences back to Indianapolis in 1977, when Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård) took mortgage broker Richard Hall (Dacre Montgomery) hostage, used a piece of wire to attach him to the trigger of a sawed-off shotgun, and refused to release him until his list of demands was met. Journalists covered the 63-hour standoff, while also questioning the media ethics of potentially broadcasting Hall’s murder live on air.

Gus Van Sant’s stylish ‘70s thriller is tense, darkly funny, and relevant: The abduction took place almost 50 years ago, but Tony’s rants about capitalism — delivered with fervor in a top-notch performance by Skarsgård — remain timeless. —*I.G.*

Where to watch *Dead Man's Wire*: Netflix

**Director: **Gus Van Sant

**Cast: **Bill Skarsgård, Dacre Montgomery, Cary Elwes, Myha'la, Colman Domingo

Donnie Brasco (1997)

Michael Madsen as Sonny Black and Johnny Depp as Joe Pistone in 'Donnie Brasco'

Michael Madsen as Sonny Black and Johnny Depp as Joe Pistone in 'Donnie Brasco'.

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A decade after Johnny Depp went undercover to play a high schooler on Fox’s *21 Jump Street*, he once again donned the mantle of double agent — this time to infiltrate the Mob. Based on the true story of FBI agent Joe Pistone, *Donnie Brasco* offers a glimpse into the emotional turmoil that comes with living the cloak and dagger lifestyle.

Depp stars as Pistone, who meets Mob enforcer Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino) while posing as a jewel thief named Donnie Brasco. Ruggiero befriends and mentors Pistone (as Brasco), who discovers within himself a talent for impressing the Mob with his participation in their extracurricular activities. But the more enmeshed in the criminal underworld Pistone becomes, the more he struggles to maintain his family life — and divorce himself from his emotional attachment to his mentor. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Donnie Brasco*: Netflix

**Director: **Mike Newell

**Cast: **Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby, James Russo

Everest (2015)

Jason Clarke as Rob Hall in 'Everest'

Jason Clarke as Rob Hall in 'Everest'.

In 1996, eight people died trying to summit Mount Everest; Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur's *Everest** *chronicles their ascent through treacherous conditions. The film combines never-before-heard audio tapes recorded between the climbers and the staff at base camp, and survivor accounts to recreate the story of what happened that fateful day atop the most dangerous place on Earth.

A man vs. nature thriller with an excellent ensemble cast, *Everest* uses its mountain backdrop —shot in Italy, Iceland, and Nepal — to its fullest effect. Dizzying cinematography makes the thriller a poor choice for those with acrophobia, but an excellent option for fans of disaster movies, survival stories, and films based on real events. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Everest*: Netflix

**Director: **Baltasar Kormákur

**Cast: **Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Emily Watson

Ex Machina (2015)

Alicia Vikander as Ava in 'Ex Machina'

Alicia Vikander as Ava in 'Ex Machina'.

A sci-fi indie thriller, *Ex Machina* stars Domhnall Gleeson as Caleb Smith, a tech programmer who is invited to his CEO's (Oscar Isaac) estate after winning a company-wide competition. There, the CEO reveals his secret lab and the subject of his research: a humanoid named Ava (Alicia Vikander). Caleb’s role is to stress-test Ava and determine whether she can bond with people.

All three leads are excellent, and writer-director Alex Garland keeps the premise and setting simple; the questions the film raises are complicated enough. As EW’s critic writes, Garland “specializes in stories where the future and the present collide head-on like trains speeding down the same track. The collision tends not to go well.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Ex Machina*: Netflix through July 31

**EW grade:** B

**Director:** Alex Garland

**Cast: **Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, Alicia Vikander

Fall (2022)

Grace Caroline Currey as Becky in 'Fall'

Grace Caroline Currey as Becky in 'Fall'.

Scared of heights? Maybe skip *Fall*. This survival thriller takes audiences to the top of a 2,000-foot tower in the desert and strands them there alongside the film’s two leads. One year ago, Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) watched her husband fall to his death while climbing a mountain. Their friend Shiloh (Virginia Gardner) invites Becky to join her in scaling a B-67 TV Tower as a means of overcoming her fear and grief, but once the women start climbing, the tower — and their plan — falls to pieces. Featuring strong performances from the movie’s stars and teetering camera work designed to trigger feelings of vertigo, *Fall *will keep you on the edge of your seat. Just don’t look down. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Fall*: Netflix

**Director:** Scott Mann

**Cast: **Grace Caroline Currey, Virginia Gardner, Mason Gooding, Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Fargo (1996)

Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson in 'Fargo'

Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson in 'Fargo'.

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Minnesota nice meets murder in *Fargo, *the Coen brothers’ dark comedy thriller about Jerry Lundegaard (William H. Macy), a car salesman who hires two criminals to kidnap his wife so he can use the ransom money to repay his debts. Events do not unfold as planned, and the kidnappers (Steve Buscemi and Peter Stormare) panic as the bodies pile up. Frances McDormand won her first Oscar for her performance as the stalwart police chief Marge Gunderson, a character EW’s critic describes as a “true Coen-style pioneer woman.”

A gory and loving tribute to Midwestern sensibilities — even in the face of utter catastrophe — *Fargo *represents the Coens at their most manically chaotic, with EW ranking it fourth on our list of the filmmakers’ best work. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Fargo*: Netflix

**Director: **Joel Coen

**Cast: **Frances McDormand, William H. Macy, Steve Buscemi, Harve Presnell, Peter Stormare

The Girl on the Train (2016)

Haley Bennett as Megan Hipwell in 'The Girl on the Train'

Haley Bennett as Megan Hipwell in 'The Girl on the Train'. Barry Wetcher

Take a ride into addiction and voyeurism with *The Girl on the Train*. Based on the 2015 bestselling novel, the film adaptation stars Emily Blunt as Rachel, a woman in crisis. Newly divorced and unemployed, Rachel spends her days getting drunk as she rides the train around New York City, spying on her ex-husband Tom (Justin Theroux), his new wife Anna (Rebecca Ferguson), and their neighbors, Megan (Haley Bennett) and Scott (Luke Evans).

Rachel develops a parasocial relationship with Megan and becomes irate when she catches her kissing another man. But after Megan disappears, Rachel finds herself involved in Megan's missing person case. *The Girl on the Train* is the rare film that proves itself to be as strong as the book upon which it's based. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Girl on the Train*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A–

**Director: **Tate Taylor

**Cast:** Emily Blunt, Justin Theroux, Rebecca Ferguson, Haley Bennett, Luke Evans

Gone Girl (2014)

Ben Affleck as Nick and Rosamund Pike as Amy in 'Gone Girl'

Ben Affleck as Nick and Rosamund Pike as Amy in 'Gone Girl'. Merrick Morton/20th Century Studios

In 2012, the one book nobody could put down was *Gone Girl*, authored by former EW writer Gillian Flynn. Two years later, the bestseller got a cinematic adaptation with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike starring opposite each other as Nick and Amy Dunne, the married — and mind-game-wielding — couple whose relationship is called into question after Amy suddenly goes missing.

Set in Missouri in the years following the Great Recession, *Gone Girl* takes its protagonists and viewers on a journey of deception, betrayal, and retribution, while still finding time to fit in one of the most revealing and memorable character monologues of all time — Amy's "Cool Girl" diatribe, which is worthy of a watch all on its own. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Gone Girl*: Netflix

**EW grade: **A

**Director: **David Fincher

**Cast: **Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, Carrie Coon

The Good Nurse (2022)

Eddie Redmayne as Charlie Cullen and Jessica Chastain as Amy Loughren in 'The Good Nurse'

Eddie Redmayne as Charlie Cullen and Jessica Chastain as Amy Loughren in 'The Good Nurse'. Courtesy of TIFF

Nurses are angels with the power to do the work of demons. In the Netflix original psychological thriller *The Good Nurse*, Amy Loughren (Jessica Chastain) is a night nurse with a work husband: Charles Cullen (Eddie Redmayne). A single mom with a serious heart condition, Amy is shocked to learn that the recent death of one of their hospital's patients is thought to have occurred intentionally, and that Charles might be involved. And the more Amy digs, the more she realizes the co-worker she trusts is actually someone far more nefarious.

Based on the true story of how the real-life Amy Loughren helped authorities take down serial killer Charles Cullen, *The Good Nurse *is good old-fashioned, ripped-from-the-headlines cinema with a story made all the more terrifying because so little of it is exaggerated. Trust us — you've never seen Eddie Redmayne like this before. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *The Good Nurse*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B+

**Director: **Tobias Lindholm

**Cast: **Jessica Chastain, Eddie Redmayne

Green Room (2015)

Patrick Stewart as Darcy Banker in 'Green Room'

Patrick Stewart as Darcy Banker in 'Green Room'. Scott Green/A24

Punk musicians square off against neo-Nazis in *Green Room*, a horror thriller about a murder that turns into a bloodbath. The punk band the Ain’t Rights are at the tail end of their tour of the Pacific Northwest when they find themselves booked at a skinhead bar. After the band witnesses the aftermath of a murder, the Nazis take them hostage; with only one way out of the green room, it’s up to the band to fight for their right to survive.

*Green Room*’s premise is terrifying enough, but the film’s fear factor is taken up a notch thanks to Patrick Stewart’s performance as the primary villain. EW’s critic writes, “Stewart is way scarier when he’s neither barking nor biting but just purring controlled threats.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Green Room*: Netflix

**EW grade:** A–

**Director: **Jeremy Saulnier

**Cast: **Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Joe Cole, Callum Turner**

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Influencer (2022)

Emily Tennant as Madison and Cassandra Naud as CW in 'Influencer'

Emily Tennant as Madison and Cassandra Naud as CW in 'Influencer'.

Shudder/Everett

There are movies that use social media as a device, and then there’s *Influencer*. This twisty horror thriller is set in Thailand, where Madison (Emily Tennant), a social media personality, is posting her way through a solo vacation because her boyfriend didn’t come along. She befriends a free spirit named CW (Cassandra Naud), who escorts her through the country’s hidden gems — until Madison’s passport is stolen, and her trip takes a bleak turn.

To complicate matters, another influencer named Jessica (Sara Canning) enters the picture, and Madison’s absent boyfriend and social media manager, Ryan (Rory J. Saper), makes an appearance. If social media is a highlight reel, *Influencer* reminds us that life behind the photo dumps is often much darker. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Influencer*: Netflix

**Director: **Kurtis David Harder

**Cast: **Emily Tennant, Cassandra Naud, Rory J. Saper, Sara Canning

Inside Man (2006)

Jodie Foster as Madeleine White and Denzel Washington as Det. Keith Frazier in 'Inside Man'

Jodie Foster as Madeleine White and Denzel Washington as Det. Keith Frazier in 'Inside Man'.

David Lee/Universal Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

If you were to ask *Inside Man’s* lead character, Dalton Russell (Clive Owen), if he committed the perfect bank robbery, he would say yes. Dalton and his crew attempt to prove that thesis as they take a Manhattan bank hostage and toy with the NYPD detective assigned to negotiate with them (Denzel Washington).

Also keeping abreast of the robbery’s developments is bank founder Arthur Case (Christopher Plummer), whose most secret possession is stored in the bank’s vault, and who dispatches professional fixer Madeleine White (Jodie Foster) to ensure its safety. *Inside Man* was Spike Lee's first big-budget project, and the crime thriller earned him props for his plot twists and character development. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Inside Man*: Netflix

**Director: **Spike Lee

**Cast:** Clive Owen, Denzel Washington, Christopher Plummer, Jodie Foster, Willem Dafoe

Memento (2001)

Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby in 'Memento'

Guy Pearce as Leonard Shelby in 'Memento'.

Everett Collection

*Memento*, Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed sophomore feature, is a non-linear thriller about grief and memory. Guy Pearce stars as Leonard Shelby, a man who began suffering from short-term amnesia after a brutal attack, an affliction which complicates his goal of avenging his wife’s death. Reliant on tattoos, Polaroid pictures, and hastily scribbled notes in place of memories, Leonard attempts to hunt down his wife’s killer, while struggling to discern who he can trust.

Nolan is meticulous with his plot, structuring the film’s chronology to mimic the fractures in Leonard’s memory. EW’s critic gave the film an A, writing, “*Memento* has the uniquely disorienting quality of a puzzle that reveals its design the fewer pieces there are in place. It’s the rare mystery in which every moment lives.” *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Memento*: Netflix beginning July 5

**EW grade:** A

**Director: **Christopher Nolan

**Cast: **Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss, Joe Pantoliano

Oxygen (2021)

Mélanie Laurent as Elizabeth 'Liz' Hansen in 'Oxygen'

Mélanie Laurent as Elizabeth 'Liz' Hansen in 'Oxygen'. Netflix

A nightmare come to life for claustrophobics everywhere, *Oxygen *is a French-language sci-fi film that thinks outside the box in terms of action. At the genesis, an unidentified woman (Mélanie Laurent) awakens in an airtight medical unit, unsure of who or where she is. Interactions with the system's AI — dubbed M.I.L.O. (Medical Interface Liaison Officer) — provide some clarity as to her identity, but no matter what she tries, she cannot escape her prison.

As she seeks to understand who placed her in the box and why, truths about her personal life and the current state of the world come into focus — but her search for context is actually a race to outwit the slowly depleting oxygen levels. Laurent is excellent, and despite being forced to perform on her back, she manages to imbue the film with a strong sense of determination and humanity. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Oxygen*: Netflix

**EW grade: **B

**Director: **Alexandre Aja

**Cast: **Mélanie Laurent, Mathieu Amalric, Malik Zidi

Rebel Ridge (2024)

Aaron Pierre as Terry Richmond in 'Rebel Ridge'

Aaron Pierre as Terry Richmond in 'Rebel Ridge'.

Allyson Riggs/Netflix

The police illegally seize money from the wrong man in *Rebel Ridge*, an action thriller that pits a Black former Marine veteran and graduate of the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program against a group of racist and corrupt small-town cops. Terry Richmond (Aaron Pierre) rolls into town on his bike, hoping to buy a new truck and post bail for his cousin. When the police confiscate his money through civil asset forfeiture, he tries to get it back — and the more reluctant the cops are to accommodate him, the more physically insistent Terry becomes. One of Netflix’s best-received recent original thrillers, *Rebel Ridge* is well-deserving of the Primetime Emmy it won for Outstanding Television Movie. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Rebel Ridge*: Netflix

**Director: **Jeremy Saulnier

**Cast: **Aaron Pierre, Don Johnson, AnnaSophia Robb, David Denman, Emory Cohen

They Cloned Tyrone (2023)

John Boyega as Fontaine, Teyonah Parris as Yo-Yo, and Jamie Foxx as Slick Charles in 'They Cloned Tyrone'

John Boyega as Fontaine, Teyonah Parris as Yo-Yo, and Jamie Foxx as Slick Charles in 'They Cloned Tyrone'.

Parrish Lewis/Netflix

A single genre isn't enough to contain one of Netflix's 2023 releases, *They Cloned Tyrone**. *A sci-fi comedy that combines '70s Blaxploitation with mystery and social satire, the film has similar vibes to movies like *Get Out* (2017) or *Sorry to Bother You* (2018) while employing a far more absurd premise. Fontaine (John Boyega) is a drug dealer living in an impoverished area called the Glen. While trying to collect funds owed to him by a local pimp named Slick Charles (Jamie Foxx), Fontaine is shot and killed — but that doesn't stop him from showing up on Slick's doorstep the next day to collect his money.

Joined by a sex worker named YoYo (Teyonah Parris), the trio attempts to get to the bottom of what appears to be a massive government conspiracy aimed at exploiting their disenfranchised community as medical subjects. A satirical romp that has as much to say about class and racial injustices as it does about mystery movie tropes, *They Cloned Tyrone *is smart, silly, and uniformly well-acted. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *They Cloned Tyrone*: Netflix

**Director: **Juel Taylor

**Cast: **John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, Jamie Foxx

Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)

Josh Brolin as Monsignor Jefferson Wicks in 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'

Josh Brolin as Monsignor Jefferson Wicks in 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'.

John Wilson/Netflix

In the third installment of the *Knives Out* franchise, Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) travels to upstate New York to solve a murder disguised as a miracle. After the controversial leader of an ill-attended parish is killed during services, Detective Blanc is brought in to determine which of Monsignor Jefferson Wicks’ co-workers and loyal followers orchestrated his demise.

Writer-director Rian Johnson works his misdirection magic, and *Wake Up Dead Man* is just as satisfying as *Knives Out* (2019) and *Glass Onion* (2022). Josh O’Connor joins the cast as a young priest who is transferred to the church after punching a former parishioner, and Glenn Close is a lovely addition in her role as Martha, a longtime congregant and Wicks’ chief confidant. *—I.G.*

Where to watch *Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery*: Netflix

**Director: **Rian Johnson

**Cast: **Daniel Craig, Josh O'Connor, Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Mila Kunis

Woman of the Hour (2023)

Tony Hale as Ed and Anna Kendrick as Sheryl in 'Woman of the Hour'

Tony Hale as Ed and Anna Kendrick as Sheryl in 'Woman of the Hour'.

Leah Gallo/Netflix

Rodney Alcala was a serial killer on the loose in California when he took a break from his multi-year murder spree to appear on *The Dating Show*. Anna Kendrick makes her directorial debut with *Woman of the Hour*, a lean thriller based on Alcala’s TV appearance — but this isn’t his story. Instead, Kendrick shifts the focus to his female victims, highlighting some of Alcala’s fatal interactions with women between 1971 and 1979.

Kendrick also stars as Sheryl Bradshaw, a struggling Los Angeles actress who accepts a job as a contestant on *The Dating Show*, and meets Alcala (played by Daniel Zovatto) during his episode taping. *Woman of the Hour* is tense and evocative, but thoughtful enough to portray sexual violence without resorting to brutal imagery. *—I.G. *

Where to watch *Woman of the Hour*: Netflix

**Director:** Anna Kendrick

**Cast: **Anna Kendrick, Daniel Zovatto, Nicolette Robinson, Tony Hale

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