Inspired by a newspaper article from 2005, directors Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos have spent the last decade documenting an unprecedented real-life thriller that spans more than thirty years. Set in America’s Heartland, Making a Murderer follows the harrowing story of Steven Avery, an outsider from the wrong side of the tracks, convicted and later exonerated of a brutal assault. His release triggered major criminal justice reform legislation, and he filed a lawsuit that threatened to expose corruption in local law enforcement and award him millions of dollars. But in the midst of his very public civil case, he suddenly finds himself the prime suspect in a grisly new crime.
Even though Netflix is a massive platform the Belgian Netflix is probably nowhere near the quality of the American one of the UK one. Not only are we robbed of some damn classics we also do not have english subs on anime on netflix. There is no option for english dubbed anime and the only subtitles are french. It's not like I do not speak french but even still, totally backwards thinking there. Only One-Punch Man is an exception which I'm grateful for. Here are the Netflix shows I have on my gigantic list.