Among all the crime documentaries on Netflix, there are always some good ones, and among all the documentaries looking for answers to what’s happening in the world, there are always some pointing us in the right direction and worth spending time with to learn from and get a new perspective on life.
Here are our picks for the ten must-watch documentaries from 2025.
10.) This Is the Tom Green Documentary
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9.) SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night
Released as part of the celebrations around the famous live sketch show’s 50th season, this series doesn’t just give a historical recap of the show’s history. Instead, each episode focuses on a different story or element of the show. The first episode, about the audition and casting of the cast members, and the second episode, which focused on the writers of the show, are more standard behind-the-scenes fare, but the other two episodes take much more unconventional choices. The third episode is entirely devoted to the “More Cowbell” sketch starring Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken, which became a seminal pop culture moment for the show, while the fourth episode delved into the mostly forgotten eleventh season of the show, which almost resulted in its cancellation. Well worth your time if you’ve ever been a fan of the show!
– Ashley
8.) The White House Effect
– Dylan
7.) Thoughts & Prayers
– Dylan
6.) The Perfect Neighbor
– Dylan
5.) Jaws @ 50
– Dylan
4.) Hurricane Katrina: Come Hell and High Water
– Dylan
3.) The Yogurt Shop Murders
Grief, injustice, and unanswered questions sit at the centre of this devastating true-crime examination. The Yogurt Shop Murders tells the story of the 1991 Austin yogurt shop killings, in which 4 teenage girls were killed in one night. Using archival footage, previously unused documentary footage and new interviews, it carefully unpacks a case defined as much by investigative failure as by tragedy, leaving a lingering sense of anger and sorrow in its wake.
– Ashley
2.) Unknown Number: The High School Catfish
This unsettling true-crime story tells a tale of deception, vulnerability, and the terrifying reach of anonymity. Unknown Number tells the story of a teenage couple in a rural American town who become subjected to a campaign of harassment from an unknown number, which changes both their lives and the lives of many others around them as the investigation plays out. The documentary unpacks how trust is manipulated and lives are disrupted, creating a chilling portrait of modern obsession that feels disturbingly plausible long after it ends with a reveal that will come as a shock to those unfamiliar with the story.
– Ashley
1.) Sean Combs: The Reckoning
While it would be easy just to call this 50 Cent’s thesis statement on why everyone should hate Diddy as much as he does, this is much more than a hit piece. This documentary takes a sobering look at Sean Combs’ life and examines the power and control that he was able to obtain over others during his career. While certainly sensational at times, like when it uses footage Diddy seemed to be making right before he was arrested, the series chooses to focus on witnesses’ stories and context over spectacle, creating a tense, confronting watch that forces viewers to grapple with how influence can shield behaviour, and what it takes to finally challenge it.
– Ashley
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