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5 BuzzVerdicts across TV Shows (2), Board Games (1), Movies (1), Books (1)

Mare of Easttown

4.5

2021 · 1 Season · HBO · Crime Drama

Mare of Easttown is a masterclass in how to do a limited series right: a murder at the center, a community threaded around it, and a lead performance that makes everything feel urgent and real. Kate Winslet is extraordinary, the Delaware County setting feels lived-in and specific, and the finale carries genuine emotional weight. A few subplot missteps don't change the fact that this is exactly what prestige TV is capable of at its best.

Deception: Murder in Hong Kong

4.2

2014 · 4-12 Players · ~20 min · Hidden Role / Team-Based

Deception: Murder in Hong Kong is one of the strongest social deduction games available, building its tension around evidence interpretation rather than bluffing and creating a murder mystery that plays out differently every time. The forensic scientist mechanic is brilliant, turning communication constraints into the game's greatest source of drama and debate. Group dependency and the occasional learning curve for first-time forensic scientists are minor drawbacks in a game this consistently entertaining. If your group enjoys animated discussion and collaborative puzzle-solving with a traitor lurking among you, this belongs on your shelf.

Knives Out

4.1

2019 · Rian Johnson · 130 min · Mystery / Comedy / Crime

Knives Out is the most fun anyone has had with a murder mystery in years. Rian Johnson takes a genre that can feel dusty and museum-piece and turns it into something that crackles with energy and genuine surprise. Daniel Craig is having the time of his life, Ana de Armas gives the film its heart, and the ensemble cast chews the scenery in all the right ways. The social commentary doesn't always land with the precision of the mystery plotting, and some viewers will find the political thread heavy-handed. But as a piece of entertainment that respects its audience's intelligence while never forgetting to be a good time, it's very close to perfect. This is a crowd-pleaser that actually earns the crowd.

Where the Crawdads Sing

3.8

2018 · Delia Owens · 370 pages · Literary Fiction

Delia Owens' debut novel combines a coming-of-age story with a murder mystery set in the marshlands of coastal North Carolina, and the nature writing is the best thing about it. Owens brings a naturalist's eye to the landscape, making the marsh feel as much a character as anyone in the book. The mystery keeps pages turning, and the ending delivers a twist that kicked up strong reactions in both directions. The romances are thin, some plot elements require significant suspension of disbelief, and the pacing drags in the middle, but the atmospheric setting and Kya's resilience carry the book through its weaker stretches.

The Afterparty

3.7

2022 · 2 Seasons · Apple TV+ · Comedy / Mystery

A murder mystery comedy built on a clever structural gimmick: each episode retells the same night through a different character's perspective, and each perspective transforms the entire episode into a different film genre. Season one pulls this off with infectious energy, a stacked ensemble, and a whodunit that actually rewards close attention. Season two repeats the formula at a wedding with diminishing returns, swapping out most of the cast and leaning harder into genre parody without the character depth that made the first year work. The cancellation after two seasons felt inevitable given the second season's quieter reception, but the first season remains one of the most inventive comedy experiments Apple TV+ has produced.