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    10 Best Netflix Miniseries, Ranked According To IMDb


    If this is the Golden Age of television, then one of the most interesting characteristics of the era is the reduction in the number of episodes. In the days of cable and network TV, shows would last the best part of the year, with 24 episodes a season being standard. With the advent of streaming, it seems audiences have less patience. Releasing the entire series in one go is definitely a result of this; when a show was week-to-week, the drawn-out plot threads were less notable.

    However, the shorter seasons allow for more refined storytelling, with creators now driven by telling a story well rather than making it last as long as possible. In fact, the mini-series is fast becoming a defining part of the era especially with Netflix delivering higher amounts of short but quality content. Here are ten of the best the streaming giant has to offer.

    10 Maniac - 7.8 Stars


    True Detective's Cary Joji Fukunaga directs every episode of this surreal but fascinating sci-fi drama. In an alternate reality without internet, Jonah Hill and Emma Stone play two misfits who agree to a drug trial for a new medicine that can, supposedly, cure their emotional pain.

    Not only is the story well-told, but every inch of the production design and world-building is truly excellent. The nature of the show allows the creators to jump genre almost every episode so they can show off the best of their creativity in all 8 episodes.

    9 The Pharmacist - 7.8 Stars

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    The first of what will be many true crime documentaries (the appetite for them seems insatiable), The Pharmacist may have been overshadowed by the phenomenon that was Tiger King, but it is arguably far better.

    It focuses on Dan Schneider, a small town Pharmacist who wants justice for the death of his son. Soon he stumbles upon a much bigger story, and his small investigation opens up a nation-wide crisis. At only four episodes, it tells its story of real-life heroism succinctly and fairly.

    8 Unorthodox - 8.0 Stars


    From Anna Winger comes a miniseries based on a true story. Esther Shapiro is a young woman in an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish family. She has never been outside of her New York community, and faced with the life of a traditional wife and mother, she decides to leave and begin again in Berlin.

    It's a fascinating study of the Orthodox culture whilst also being an inspiring story about self-discovery and reinvention, which should never be as much a struggle as it is for Esther.

    7 Don't F*Ck With Cats - 8.1 Stars


    This series already has some notoriety for its inclusion of real footage of animal cruelty and murder, which may be too upsetting for some viewers. The series begins with a group of online activists who find a video of extreme animal cruelty and are determined to find who did it.

    It certainly grabs the audience's attention as the mystery and the thrill of the hunt begins to unravel, however, the story keeps getting darker. It's an interesting look at how internet culture can be morally ambiguous, despite what motivates the users.
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    6 Caliphate - 8.2 Stars


    Released this year, Caliphate is a Swedish drama exploring both the threat of terrorism and the dangers of radicalization. It is female-led, which makes for an interesting change of perspective in other similar dramas.

    Beginning with characters who are realistic and sympathetic, the show's story rapidly develops to pit people against each other and detail how easily people can be groomed and radicalized. A thriller that drives the action through all 8 episodes with a truly tumultuous climax.

    5 Wild Wild Country - 8.2 Stars


    One of the most fascinating and bizarre stories of recent US history. A large cult, grown under the influence of a charismatic Indian guru, buy a huge plot of land in Oregon to build an entire city for its members.

    The main structure of the series follows the battle between the cult and the local Oregonians, but it does also explore the almost magical influence the cult had on its members, many of whom have admitted to being brainwashed. The series does have a slightly creepy edge as it gets deeper and deeper into what happened in that desert.

    4 Godless - 8.3 Star


    In an interesting twist on the Western genre, Godless focuses on a town mysteriously run by women in 1880. They must defend it from the arrival of Frank Griffin, a violent outlaw who's come for revenge.

    Entirely written and directed by Logan screenwriter Scott Frank, the series has a very tight single vision that is well delivered. With an ensemble cast who all give outstanding performances, this Western series is a tight and thrilling story, too easy to watch in one sitting!

    3 Unbelievable - 8.4 Stars


    Rightly showered in Emmys, this crime drama is full of excellent writing and incredible performances. It is a story that is deeply upsetting and quite scary, made all the more infuriating that it's based on a true story. Kaitlyn Dever plays Marie Adler, a young woman who was brutally attacked and then accused of lying by the police.

    The series jumps between Marie in the aftermath and two female detectives conducting a separate investigation. Despite the upsetting subject matter, the show moves at the pace of a thriller making it near essential viewing.

    2 When They See Us - 8.9 Stars


    Ava DuVernay is a filmmaker at the top of her game. Her decision to make a TV show clearly demonstrates the passion and importance she holds for this story. The Central Park Five were five African American teens who were wrongly accused of a brutal attack in the 1980s and incarcerated despite the lack of evidence.

    The series is driven by the emotion of both the creators and the performers, the sense of injustice is palpable in every episode. An important and timely series and an excellent example of the power of storytelling.
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    1 The Last Dance - 9.2 Stars


    The story of Michael Jordan and the legendary 1990s Chicago Bulls could inspire anyone. This docuseries is amazingly addictive and it's very well told. Rather than progressing linearly, the series constantly jumps back and forth from the Bulls' final season to how they got there.

    It's a brilliant way of explaining why this team mattered so much, while also rapidly raising the stakes with each episode. The collected footage displays not just a key part of sporting history, but a pivotal aspect of 1990s popular culture, making this a sports show for everyone.
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