10 Miniseries So Short You Can Binge in One Weekend

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Sometimes you want to dig into a multi-year series that has endless twists and turns. There are also moments when you only want to be captivated by a story, be unable to move from your sofa, and have everything properly tied up before Monday morning. It is at this point that miniseries and limited series play the role—they provide you with all the feeling, the unexpected twists, and the amazement of the cinema, but they do not require your loyalty for the entire season. If that is the case, then these suggestions are just what you need for a weekend marathon: the mix of heart-pounding thrillers, quirky comedies, and touching dramas. The following are 10 outstanding works—among today’s and yesterday’s masterpieces—worthily waiting for you to watch them for a couple of days without stopping.

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10. Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities

Horror enthusiasts, feast your eyes. Guillermo del Toro assembles a team of great directors to share spooky, stand-alone stories that are anywhere from gothic ghost stories to queasy-making creature features. It’s as if The Twilight Zone stumbled into a bad dream and returned with stunning cinematography and improved monsters.

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9. From Scratch

If you’ve got tissues nearby, prepare to use them. Inspired by Tembi Locke’s memoir, Zoe Saldaña plays Amy, who falls in love with a Sicilian chef and builds a life across two continents—only to face devastating loss. It’s romantic, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful.

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8. The Fall of the House of Usher

Mike Flanagan brings Edgar Allan Poe’s dark stories to a stylish family horror epic. Bruce Greenwood plays a ruthless CEO whose successors start dying off one by one. Look for creepy poetry allusions, surprise laughs, and Flanagan’s defining scares.

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7. Boy Swallows Universe

This gritty crime drama is mixed with coming-of-age tender storytelling in this Australian series. Teen Eli Bell struggles to keep his dysfunctional family together—his mom recovering from addiction, his stepdad selling drugs, and his brother not having spoken in years. Amidst the drama and danger, the show exudes warmth and resilience.

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6. Bodies

One killing. Four detectives. Four different eras. In this original science fiction crime thriller, detectives through the ages are drawn into the same intriguing case. Amidst its genre-defying twists, conspiratorial, sinister agendas, and creepy imagery, Bodies needs to be read in one sitting.

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5. BEEF

Steven Yeun and Ali Wong are electrifying in this incisive dark comedy about two strangers whose road rage encounter leads to obsession. What starts as small-town revenge escalates into a richly human exploration of anger, isolation, and connection—all with laugh-out-loud humor.

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4. Baby Reindeer

Richard Gadd’s unsettling, semi-autobiographical series probes obsession, trauma, and blurred lines. Playing himself, Gadd features as a comedian who becomes the victim of an obsessive stalker (Jessica Gunning in a tour-de-force performance). It’s messy, funny, uncomfortable, and unforgettable.

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3. Apple Cider Vinegar

Kaitlyn Dever plays Belle Gibson, a wellness influencer who misled the world into believing she’d conquered a terminal sickness using “natural” treatments—when reality was much grayer. This caustic satire explores the cult of internet celebrities and the repercussions when lies meet adoration.

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2. Anatomy of a Scandal

From David E. Kelley is a stylish legal thriller examining privilege, politics, and the messy landscape of consent. Rupert Friend stars as an accused politician, joined by Sienna Miller as his loyal wife and Naomi Scott as the accuser. It’s riveting and designed for post-binge watercooler discussions.

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1. Adolescence

This British drama does more than tell a tale—it encloses you within it. Across four episodes, which were each filmed in a single, unbroken take, we witness the aftermath of a 13-year-old boy’s suspected murder of a fellow student. Co-created with Stephen Graham, Adolescence is as much about unraveling the human wreckage left in the wake of the crime as it is about solving the crime itself. Tense, intimate, and unforgettable.

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So clear your Saturday, stock up on popcorn, and get ready to immerse yourselves in these amazing tales. They may only take a few hours—but they’ll linger long after the end credits.

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