#50. Wild Wild Country (2018)
– IMDb user rating: 8.2
– Votes: 23,612
In the six-part docuseries, “Wild Wild Country,” the story of a controversial Indian guru who moved to the United States is told in first-person narrative. He established a utopian community near the city of Portland, Oregon. The series, which launched in 2018 and is based on a real story, has received positive reviews. Residents in the region saw him and his followers as members of a cult, and they were right. This caused significant anxiety across the nation as a result of their actions.
#49. American Vandal (2017–2018)
– IMDb user rating: 8.2
– Votes: 26,371
It is presented as a true-crime documentary, but it is really a comedic mockumentary that shows imagined events as if they had actually occurred. A student named Dylan Maxwell, portrayed by Jimmy Tatro, is accused of defacing 27 faculty autos with phallic symbols, for which he is held accountable. Despite the fact that everyone is plotting against him, one of his friends comes forward with information that may prove his innocence in the eyes of the law.