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The best mysteries on Netflix right now
Show EastMysteries are so rare on Netflix that youd think they were a dying breed. In this case, a classic film genre is dramatically underserved, and if we had to guess why, it probably comes down to Netflixs algorithm. The real enigma we want to be solved is why mystery movies arent more popular on Netflix.With not many fresh options to choose from, were going to go with the classics. This month, were adding the South Korean thriller Oldboy, as well as one of Alfred Hitchcocks all-time great films, Marnie. You can find those films and the rest of the best mysteries on Netflix below.Recommended VideosNeed more recommendations? Then check out the best new movies to stream this week, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.RelatedThe Postcard Killings (2020)29%5.8/10r101mGenreDrama, ThrillerStarsJeffrey Dean Morgan, Famke Janssen, Cush JumboDirected byDanis TanoviWatch on NetflixThe Walking Deads Jeffrey Dean Morgan headlines this adaptation of James Patterson and Liza Marklunds The Postcard Killers, which was retitled The Postcard Killingsfor the big screen. Morgan plays Jacob Kanon, a New York City police detective who is devastated when his adult daughter and her fianc are murdered in Europe in an elaborate and deliberate fashion.While struggling to contain his grief, Jacob learns that the killer or killers have been striking all over Europe. Despite lacking jurisdiction, Jacob takes it upon himself to find his daughters murderers, with the help of crime reporter Dsire Dessie Lombard (Dsire Dessie Lombard) and even some remote assistance from his wife, Valerie Kanon (Famke Janssen).In the Shadow of the Moon (2019)48%6.2/10115mGenreMystery, Science Fiction, ThrillerStarsBoyd Holbrook, Cleopatra Coleman, Michael C. HallDirected byJim MickleWatch on NetflixTheres a female serial killer on the loose in the film, In the Shadow of the Moon. But Detective Thomas Lockhart (Boyd Holbrook) cant wrap his head around how the killer, Rya (Cleopatra Coleman), survived her own death only to reappear seemingly the same nearly a decade later. Naveen Rao (Rudi Dharmalingam) has a wild theory about Ryas murders and the true agenda behind her actions. But it will cost Thomas everything he holds dear to get to the bottom of this case. And he wont like what he finds when he uncovers the truth.Editors RecommendationsMovie images and data from:Topics Blair MarnellBlair Marnell has been an entertainment journalist for over 15 years. His bylines have appeared in Wizard Magazine, Geek Monthly, SYFY Wire, Superhero Hype, Collider, DC Universe, and the official sites for Star Trek and Marvel. He also lends his pop culture expertise to Digital Trends on a variety of TV, movie, and streaming features. Michael BizzacoAV ContributorMichael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home for the better part of 15 years. He even knows a thing or two about how to fix this stuff when it starts misbehaving (because no tech is perfect!).Mike has been writing for Digital Trends and several other publications since 2020. Fortunately, hes still able to write after he got his index finger stuck in a vending machine at the Ramada Inn the summer before fourth grade! From hands-on reviews to best-of roundups, Mike does his best to share his expertise in a friendly and informative way with all readers, and loves staying on top of the latest AV and smart home trends.When hes not thanking his father for dislodging his finger from that vile vending machine in New Jersey, Mike enjoys playing guitar, reading, and indulging in horror films with his girlfriend. Holden Walter-WarnerHolden is a writer with a focus on streaming service guides. He has also written content for Screen Rant and FanSided and is eagerlyanticipating every Star Wars series set to debut in the coming years. Classic movie lovers, you're in luck. Netflix has only shed a single classic film since our last update for this post. And while we'll miss Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the additions of Scarface, Psycho, Sixteen Candles, and The Karate Kid more than make up for it.Netflix doesn't have a lot of films from the 1980s and 1970s and even fewer from the 1960s. So it's worth taking the time to appreciate these classics while they're still around. Netflix has a habit of dropping older movies more quickly than modern hits. Chances are some or even all of these movies will be off the streamer by the end of 2024. So make the most of the time you have, and check out the best classic movies on Netflix right now. Need more recommendations? Then check out the best new movies to stream this week, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.Read more Netflix was noticeably lacking in new sitcom options in October, but there are two fresh choices in November. On November 15, A.P. Bio is making its Netflix debut after previously running as a Peacock exclusive. This is the show that may fill that dark comedy niche that's been missing since Community left Netflix earlier this year.While you're waiting for A.P. Bio to arrive, Netflix has also added Detroiters, a Comedy Central original that has a small, but devoted following. Perhaps it can even get a larger fan base now that it's joined the best sitcoms on Netflix right now. This streamer is where you can find some of the greatest comedies ever made, including Seinfeld, How I Met Your Mother, Arrested Development, and more. Read more Although there's been a dearth of new romance shows on Netflix this fall, one of the streamer's biggest hits of the year is a romantic comedy: Nobody Wants This. Maybe that should tell Netflix something about what its fans want to see. Beyond that show, there's really nothing new to report. Instead, we'll just have to feature Ginny & Georgia, a romantic dramedy that follows a mother and daughter and their respective romances. That's an older series, but it's been renewed for two more seasons.Since there aren't many new romance shows to dive into, you'll just have to settle for some of Netflix's originals, including Bridgertonand Eva Lasting, as well as Grey's Anatomy and Outlander. Those series and more can be found among the best romance shows on Netflix right now. Read more
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