3 best crime miniseries on Netflix to binge-watch in one weekend
Don’t miss these gripping crime shows on Netflix
Not every compelling crime story needs multiple seasons or a slow burn that takes half a dozen episodes to hit its stride. Sometimes, the strongest ones know exactly where they’re headed from the start. That’s where crime miniseries come into their own. With a clear beginning, middle, and end, these limited runs cut straight to the drama and the fallout that follows.
Perfect for a weekend binge or a few late nights in a row, Netflix’s crime miniseries deliver the same gripping storytelling as a long-running procedural, without the long-term commitment. From dark mysteries to psychological cases and tightly wound thrillers, these shorter stories prove that less can still leave a lasting impact.
‘Collateral’ (2018)
“Collateral” may not have made a big splash when it arrived in 2018, but it’s an easy one to recommend. This four-episode police procedural weaves together multiple storylines to explore the challenges of contemporary British society. Rather than stretching a slim concept beyond its limits, the series delivers a tightly constructed story. The result is an absorbing drama worth binge-watching, elevated by Carey Mulligan’s commanding performance.
The story begins when a pizza delivery rider is shot and killed on a South London street. Detective Inspector Kip Glaspie (Mulligan) takes charge of the case, refusing to treat the killing as random and digging deeper into the circumstances surrounding the victim’s life and death. As she follows leads, the investigation brings her into contact with a circle of people all connected to the victim, including their family, a politician drawn into the events through personal ties, and others whose lives intersect with the shooting. Over four days, Glaspie works to uncover the truth behind the murder.
Episodes: 4
Rotten Tomatoes score: 79%
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‘Black Rabbit’ (2025)
One of 2025’s most compelling binge-worthy series is “Black Rabbit.” Watching it, I couldn’t help but think of “The Bear” with its hectic, tightly choreographed restaurant scenes, while the darker undertones evoked “Ozark,” and the portrayal of money and power occasionally felt reminiscent of “Succession.” With conflicting agendas and constant suspense, it demands your full attention, with the story’s use of multiple timelines turning the narrative into a layered puzzle.
“Black Rabbit” follows restaurateur Jake Friedken (Jude Law), who runs a popular New York City restaurant and VIP lounge on the brink of becoming the city’s next big hotspot. His orderly life is upended when his unpredictable brother Vince (Jason Bateman) unexpectedly returns, bringing trouble with him, including dangerous debts and threats from loan sharks. Jake soon finds himself pulled deeper into a dangerous world that jeopardizes both his business and personal stability.
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Episodes: 8
Rotten Tomatoes score: 67%
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‘Love & Death’ (2023)
For fans of true crime and character-focused storytelling, “Love & Death” is a must-watch, inspired by actual events in 1980s Texas. Elizabeth Olsen and a talented cast bring the story to life, merging real events and suspense into an engaging drama focused on the people at the center. Naturally, this seven-episode dramatization is designed for binge-watching, yet it still allows enough room to explore the story in depth.
“Love & Death” centers on Candy Montgomery (Olsen), a suburban housewife whose ordinary life is thrown off course after she begins an affair with a family friend, Allan Gore (Jesse Plemons). When Allan’s wife, Betty Gore (Lily Rabe), is later found killed with an axe, Candy becomes the prime suspect. The series follows the investigation, her arrest, and the ensuing trial, as friends, family, and the community grapple with the shocking crime and how it unfolded in their small town.
Episodes: 7
Rotten Tomatoes score: 63%
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