Nerve-wracking! Here are 5 Recommendations for the Best Mystery Series

Are you in the mood to rack your brain and feel the tension? Or do you want to see some heinous criminal acts and find out how one can solve the puzzle? If the answer is yes, some of these mystery genre series are a must for you to add to your weekend watch list. Many people find their own guilty pleasure in watching an adrenaline-pumping series that prompts the mind to think further. For that reason, BookMyShow managed to collect some of the best choices for you to watch!

1. Under the Banner of Heaven (2022)

Based on the 2003 novel with the same title, this miniseries broadcast on Hulu tells the story of a skilled detective named Jeb Pyre (Andrew Garfield) who investigates the double homicide of a mother (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and her child. Set in Utah in the 80s, this series highlights not only the atrocities of murder but also a radical religion that has false beliefs and extreme understandings.

2. Shining Girls (2022)

Years after surviving an attack that caused deep trauma, Kirby Mazrachi (Elizabeth Moss) is again faced with the harsh truth that her nightmares have returned. With the help of his friend who is a reporter (Wagner Moura), both of them try to uncover the identity of the cold-blooded criminal and his pattern of murder. Mazrachi also learns that a traumatic event in her past has something to do with an impending murder case. The series airs exclusively on Apple TV+.

3. The Staircase (2022)

The series tells the story of Michael Peterson (Colin Firth), a crime novelist who is accused of murdering his wife after her body was found on the bottom rung of their house. A person who knows by heart how to escape a criminal charge and his wife is found dead certainly raises great suspicion, don’t you think? Interestingly, this series is adapted from a true story that spans 16 years to settle. The series airs on HBO Max.

4. Severance (2022)

Have you ever imagined if you lost the pieces of memory that you believed existed before? Yes, that’s the mystery that Mark Scout (Adam Scott) is trying to unravel as an employee of Lumon Industries. Slowly, he and his colleagues uncover the conspiracy and darkness that has been hidden in their workplace. You can watch this mystery-sci-fi genre series on Apple TV+.

5. We Own This City (2022)

For those of you who love the drama of the life of the police unit and their journey in every criminal case, this series is for you. The Baltimore Police Department experiences ups and downs as it retains dirty cops, good cops, politicians, lawyers, and people in authority. Their lives begin to crumble when corruption poisons every party in the police force. The series airs on HBO Max.

Which one is your first pick? Let us know down below what you think of these series. Don’t forget to visit us for more up-to-date news about films, music, series, celebrities, and many more!

Sadie Sink Talks about “Stranger Things” Season 4

Counting the days of the upcoming release of Stranger Things season 4 volume 1 on May 27th, the hot discussion regarding its storyline is still circling among the community of horror-mystery serial lovers. In an official trailer that went public last month, people grasped some points that will be the peak moments of this season, which include, the reappearance of Jim Hopper (David Harbour), Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) who loses her power, and Max (Sadie Sink) who allegedly gained a power.

Positive responses from people who have been following this series since 2016 immediately overwhelmed the comment section. The more-or-less three-minute video has been successful to give off a sweet initial imprint for the fans, considering that it’s been three years since the last season (a.k.a. the making of the season 4). Regarding the overall concept of season 4, people are already convinced that this season will deliver a spectacular storyline, mesmerizing visual effects, and highly calculated scenes. This something may be true because Sadie Sink, who played Max (one of the members of the Hawkins’ child gang) has confirmed that this season is nothing like the previous seasons. 

The making of Stanger Things season 4 which took three years highly claims to paid off the waiting game. Sadie Sink said that this season will be “most bizarre” or at least we can say, will leave people in awe. In an interview with People, the actress who was also featured in Fear Street Part 2: 1978 said that she and the rest of the cast “get to explore a lot of different themes and different sides of the characters that everyone knows and loves, so I’m looking forward to it”. The 20-year-old actress also hinted to us that the bad guy in this season is so scary to the point where some episodes are so wild.

Stranger Things season 4 volume 2, which will be released on July 1st, marked the last moments for the cast and crews to wrap up the process. Sink herself seems to enjoy the time she spent and the experience she had, with everyone in this series. In fact, if the Duffer brothers (as creators and directors of the series) ever decide to continue for more seasons, Sink “would go on forever if they wanted to”. To sum everything up, Sink said that they are more than work partners. “We’ve built a family at this point and it’s a really special and unique bond. I’m going to miss everyone”, said Sink.

Watch Stranger Things season 4 volume 1 on May 27th, 2022, exclusively on Netflix!

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“Anatomy of A Scandal”: The Dark Sides in Parliament

For some of you that have been waiting for a new spice in your thriller-mystery series list, we got you covered! A new Netflix series, Anatomy of A Scandal, is guaranteed to keep you company with its complicated yet addictive storyline. Starring Rupert Friend, Sienna Miller, Michelle Dockery, Naomi Scott, and Josette Simon, this series embarks on the life of people in one of the most powerful and influential circles.

Sophie Whitehouse (Sienna Miller) lives her life in privilege and power thanks to her husband, James Whitehouse (Rupert Friend), who is one of the members of parliament. Known as a happily married man, a loving dad, and a successful politician, James’s life turns upside down when an ambitious lawyer scraps off his filthy dark secrets. The scandal begins with the exposure of James’s affair with another woman, which of course, threatens his marriage.

One humiliation reveals more humiliations, not only his marriage is now on the edge, but also his reputation and his position in the parliament. Will he be able to clear his name and restore everything as it was? What’s actually hiding beneath all the secrets? You will definitely find the answer in the 6 episodes of 45 minutes each!

This series focuses its story solely on the downfall of one person’s life, which is James Whitehouse. Directed and developed by some of the most prominent names that play huge parts in the making of Big Little Lies, Succession, and Jessica Jones, this series offers you a unique blend of various genres. Thriller, mystery, crime, and psychological all topped up with politics and drama. What are you waiting for? Let’s head out to Netflix and enjoy the up and down flow!

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Korean Drama “Happiness” is Now Available on Netflix

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The title doesn’t resonate with the story, may or may not be, unfortunately…

Korean drama lovers may be familiar with this series. Happiness, which officially premiered on November 5, 2021, is now available on Netflix. Despite the fact that the title speaks to us about rainbows and butterflies, the story isn’t like what you think it was. This drama stars Han Hyo-joo, Park Hyung-sik, and Jo Woo-jin. Inspired by the current situation, which is about the COVID-19, this series twists the plot just a little bit since the story begins with a drug that is spread in the community and creates an emergence of a new virus. The drug is apparently going to make its consumers lose their consciousness and turn into bloodthirsty beasts, a.k.a zombies.

Situations are getting out of hand around, since the virus is increasingly infecting the residents of the apartment, the place where Jung Yi Hyun (Park Hyung-sik) and Yoon Sae Bom (Han-Hyo-joo) live as a newlywed couple. In the midst of the increasingly spreading virus, they must find a cure to cure the people who have been exposed to the virus. And of course, do everything they can in order to survive and remain humans. Not only that, the two must find a way to learn everything about the zombies every time they encounter them.

Just like in any other story, there are always the good guys and the bad guys. Jung Yi Hyun and Yoon Sae Bom have to face many struggles in their journey to get out alive, save others, and also find the cure. Will they succeed in saving themselves and everyone around them? Serving you the chill, the tense, the sorrow, and the joy, this series is for sure a must-added to your list!

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3 Main Reasons Why “In From The Cold” is a Must Watch

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She’s not your ordinary mother.

Another spy-thriller series is coming your way. In From The Cold, which was released on January 28th, 2022, still receives a lot of attention and it’s for some reasons. The eight-episode series tells the story of an ex-Russian spy, Anya—well, a mother with a daughter now, named Jenny—who is haunted by the dirty works she had done in her past. It seems like burying her past doesn’t mean it can stay buried, nor does quitting from a semi-blackmail request from a necis CIA guy, Chauncey Lew, and his IT-freak friend, Chris. Jenny has to perform several undercover actions to unveil a series of mysterious acts of violence by random people while accompanying her daughter in an ice skating tournament in Madrid, Spain. Her struggle to keep secrets from various parties, including her past from her daughter, spices up this high-end spy-thriller series.

Without revealing too much of the storyline, BookMyShow managed to sum up the reasons why In From The Cold is not for you to miss. Buckle up as you will see a new addition of one of the badass female spies to ever exist, and more elevated aspects!

1. A female lead character packed with attitude and skills

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As we can tell from earlier discussions, this series mainly focuses on Jenny Franklin  (Margarita Levieva). Just like any other KGB asset, Jenny is not for the weak. Her senses, her spirit, her mental endurance, and her physical skills will forever be part of her despite the fact that she had turned them off for years, ever since she decided to have a normal life.

Her strong character to get things done with her own sadistic ways may create such dramatic disagreements with Chauncey (Cillian O’Sullivan) and Chris (Charles Brice) however, she relies heavily on morality and does have a soft spot for innocent helpless people. Talking about girl power, this character surely gives off the right vibes!

2. Advanced technology and advanced skills

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Advanced technology paired with excellent skills, name a better combo than this we dare you. Camouflaging like a chameleon, shape-shifting (yes, you read it right, shape-shifting), to recording through a transparent lens, you will be served some of the most bizarre and up-to-date technologies to help Jenny and the good guys reveal the bad guys.

Your expectation and imagination will be pitched as you’re going to see some of the most unthinkable movements and technologies in In From The Cold.

3. Mixed storyline and a plot twist ending

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You will need to pay a little bit more attention when you watch this series. The storyline will be confusing at the very beginning but the tempo slowly builds up. Serving you some flashbacks of Jenny’s previous life (known then as Anya), you will eventually get there to see where all those chaotic moments lead to. An interesting storyline surely won’t make the ending goes flat hence, you will get the ending that you deserve (or maybe the ending that Jenny deserves).

In From The Cold is available on Netflix and has been waiting for your feedback. What do you think of this series? Is it a hit or a miss? Kindly leave your comments down below with NO SPOILERS about the full storyline or the ending.

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“Bridgerton” Season 2: All Eyes on Anthony Bridgerton

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The hottest gossip among the elites will be spilled again by Lady Whistledown!

(CONTAINED SPOILERS FROM SEASON 1)

Enjoy your tea while reading the most up to date gossip in Society Papers since Bridgerton season 2 is right around the corner. The romance series, which takes place and time during the Regency era will be back to redeem the longing of fans around the world. After successfully reaching the total of 72 million viewers and 625 million hours being watched on Netflix, Bridgerton marked its title as one of the most watched Netflix original series in 2021. The overflowing enthusiasm comes from the settings, storyline, and last but not least the very interesting casts of Bridgerton

To freshen up your memory a little bit, this series focuses on telling the story of the Bridgertons’ love and social life, as one of the elites in an upper class society. In season 1, Bridgerton focused on the love story of the Bridgertons’ eldest daughter, Daphne Bridgerton. Being a young lady during that time had put Daphne in a lot of pressure from society, especially when it came to finding a future husband and getting married. An unanticipated meeting with Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, turned out to create an unexpected spark of romance, as well as twists and turns that were not easy to go through for both of them. However, as the old saying goes, “the heart wants what it wants”, the ending of season 1 was wrapped up by Daphne and Simon’s bittersweet but beautiful love story.

Welcoming season 2, the focus of the story will shift to Anthony Bridgerton as the eldest of the Bridgertons. Anthony, who in season 1, experienced a failure in romance due to the differences of social status, now will be ready for a new chapter in finding true love. Siena Rosso, the opera singer who was his forbidden love interest, will be replaced with new fresh challenging figures for Anthony to deal with. Chris Van Dusen, as the creator and Executive Producer, will go all in to make Anthony’s storyline get even more complicated, as he will experience inner conflict within himself,  between love and duty as the “head” of the Bridgertons.

We pick up Anthony after we’ve seen what he’s been through with his mistress. He’s thinking, ‘Was that love?’ Some would call it that, others would not. We’re exploring those concepts of duty and honor once again.” — Chris Van Dusen in an interview with Variety.

What will await Anthony Bridgerton in this new season? Will he get a happy ending like his sister, Daphne? Find the answers in Bridgerton season 2 which will officially premiere today, March 25 on Netflix.

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Squid Game Won Two Trophies in Critics Choice Awards 2022!

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The Korean series Squid Game brought home two trophies of the 27th Critics Choice Awards which took place in Los Angeles, California, Sunday (13/3) evening local time. This victory adds to the long list of achievements of the series that was made by Hwang Dong-hyuk. According to Soompi, on Monday (14/3), Squid Game was nominated for three Critics Choice Awards which are, Actor in a Drama Series, Foreign Language Series and Drama Series.

Of the three nominations, this series managed to bring home two trophies, the first one was from the Actor in a Drama Series category, thanks to Lee Jung-jae as the lead actor in Squid Game. The 49 year-old actor managed to beat famous names such as Sterling K. Brown in This Is Us, Mike Colter in Evil, Brian Cox in Succession, Billy Porter in Pose, and Jeremy Strong in Succession.

“Thank you very much Critics Choice Awards and everyone who loved, and supported the Squid Game. Thank you, I can’t express how wonderful I am. Thank you, Netflix. Thank you, Squid Game team. Thank you!” Lee Jung-jae’s award acceptance speech via youtube.com/tbs.

Lee Jung-jae became the second South Korean actor to win the award at the event. Among all the nominations in the category he won, Lee Jung Jae is the only non-English actor.

Furthermore, Squid Game also managed to win a trophy for the Best Foreign Language Series category. In this category, Squid Game managed to beat a list of other series, such as Acapulco, Call My Agent!, Lupin, Money Heist, and Narcos: Mexico.

With that being said, Squid Game became the first South Korean TV show to win an award at the Critics Choice Awards, which were rated by 500 film and TV broadcast critics in North America.

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Season 2 of An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts is Up. Buckle Up, Zodiac Freaks!

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Honorable season for those whose zodiacs weren’t mentioned as episode titles in season 1! Below is all you need to know! (p.s. it DOES NOT contain any spoilers)

Name a harder series title to get out of your head other than An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts—we dare you. Having a hard time to kick this series out of your head is not as hard as Alice’s journey to find her true love. After leaving us hanging at the end of the first season and well, leaving Alice too, season 2 of An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts is on air now on Netflix!

To freshen up your memory of the storyline, Alice is a Libra girl whose heart has been broken so many times but she never gives up to find her true love, or in this series, the best zodiac match for her. By the hands of her charismatic and zodiac addict friend, she begins the quest to find the best match and she meets Davide, a charming man whose sign unknown. Things eventually hit rock bottom as the ghost from the past haunts their not-so-official relationship. Now, here’s the thing, if Alice has tried so many times to open up, does that mean the time for her to close her heart has come?

In this second season of An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts, hope still remains to illuminate, even for the most broken heart. The story revolves around pretty much the same thing which is Alice’s journey on navigating what she truly wants and needs the most. Balancing love life and personal life can be a hard thing that we all can agree on, it’s a fact.

Despite the confusion and uncertainness of love, we truly are excited to see what season 2 can bring to Alice. Not to mention that, these remaining six episodes in season 2 are titled as the remaining signs that haven’t been mentioned in the first season. So, if you are longing for your sign to be mentioned in season 2, you better run and behold what your sign has (as an episode title) for Alice.

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Better Call Saul (S1 & S2), A Spin-Off as Good as its Predecessor

If Season 1 established the world of Better Call Saul, it really comes into its own in Season 2. This is a series that displays so much confidence and knows what it wants to be – a character-driven suspense drama. It never panders to anyone. If your main complaint is “it is so slow”, then IMHO the failure is yours. It never, not for one second, stoops down to give you generic action scenes, car chases or scenes synchronised to heightened music. The story isn’t based on these staples; it is instead based on drawing out compelling characters in “true to life” situations. For Breaking Bad fans, we already know how each one of the characters would pan out, but how Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould lay out the groundwork is nothing short of amazing. In a million years I wouldn’t be able to guess BCS is about the love between brothers and sibling jealousy.

If Season 1 introduces the two main characters – Jimmy and Mike, I feel this season is all about Chuck. What a fine actor! I pity him as much as I want to slap him under a gigantic fluorescent light. Not for Howard Hamlin though; that “always turns up his nose” face, I feel like bashing! And I love the gun dealer. If I want to buy a weapon, I would want to buy it from that fella. What a character!

Each episode of Season 1 can at times feel it is about one thing stretched out to 50min. Season 2 does a much better job with this deliberate pacing. Each time the story centres on Jimmy, I couldn’t wait to see what happens to Mike, and vice versa. The finale hits my G-spot. None of that stupid cliffhangersame-old-same-old. It just closes a chapter on the characters and they are a few steps closer to what they will become in BB. I can’t wait to find out more about them.

This is one of the best series currently on TV and I can confidently say there is nothing out there that even resembles BCS.

Written by Daniel Chiam

Better Call Saul (S3), It Keeps Getting Better

This is it! Any notion that Better Call Saul is a cash grab exercise after the illustrious Breaking Bad is totally dispelled in S3 for even the remotest BB fan. For me, I had no idea why Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould would even take an interesting but sidelined character and weave a series around him, but count me humbled and awed. Just like BB, every season of BCS just improves by leaps and bounds; every major and minor character grows with new layers peeled away. BCS is no longer a cool looking prequel accompaniment to BB, it has come into its own. And if you watch TV series day in day out, you will know that there’s nothing quite like BCS out there.

The payoff of all the storylines culminates here in S3. I have begun to love the slow and deliberate build-up which will be challenging for most people, but it does feel like Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould are weeding out the fake pretenders who came in here thinking it is another BB. The art of storytelling is marvellous – sometimes I have no freaking idea why characters do what they do, like Mike throws a pair of red shoes on a telephone wire or Jimmy throws a drumstick on the floor or the camera holds on Kim for a few seconds longer than necessary and then WHAM! The revelation arrives like a thunderbolt and it knocks one out of the ballpark. My mind starts to scroll through an encyclopedia of scenes from past TV series and movies, and nothing resembles what I have just witnessed. That is a miracle in itself. Most TV series tend to breed familiarity, characters react fast and move like sequenced plot-points. Nobody gets mentally challenged by writers who just wrap a new colourful paper around some regurgitated plot and say it’s a new product.

I can already see the stuff moving towards the events of BB. The suspense is sublime – it teases you, then it slowly squeezes your throat. You will want it to squeeze you faster, but it doesn’t listen to you. It squeezes you till you are out of breath at its own time. There’s a scene of Hector Salamanca telling, more like commanding, Nacho that his dad’s shop will be used as a conduit for his drug shipments. You will see Nacho saying “please no” because he has to give it a shot, but you, like Nacho, already know it is hopeless. You can literally feel the moment Nacho hatches a plan in his head to kill his boss. The scene breathes with potency and authority. You will surrender to its power as more players come in and the plan is executed, all at its own time and then you will start to breathe again.

S3 is also the season that finally brings Gus Fring to the fold. He is such a cool-as-cucumber character – a drug lord disguised as an everyday man masked behind the veneer of a manager of a fast food chain. S3 plants the seeds of relationship between Gus and Mike, and I am rubbing my hands in glee as their bond becomes binding.

S3E5 is one of the best episodes ever! And I am not even saying it’s the best episode of BCS, I think it is one of the best episodes of any series ever. All the deliberate build-up culminates in this one helluva episode. It is so surreal that this episode is about two brothers going head to head in a battle of wits. The gloves are off, no one will be the same anymore, one loser, zero winner, brotherhood is dead. The writing is stellar, the acting sublime and that final shot, chock full of symbolism.

There is still so much I want to say, but I think I should shut up. You know it is the mark of a great series when you suddenly realised you have been rooting for multi-layered shady characters. You would want the worst to happen to them, but you will want the story to take its time. Knowing how all the players will eventually end up gives me such a sense of melancholy, especially with Jimmy, who lands up as a manager of a Cinnabon outlet. He doesn’t deserve that or does he? Time will tell.

Written by Daniel Chiam

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