Nordic Noir
There is no denying that we are obsessed with Scandi crime dramas at (and we know that you feel the same!). We have them in abundance, and there is even a full section dedicated to our Nordic Noir shows, which is available to browse .
Initially a hugely popular crime fiction genre, Nordic Noir made the leap to the screen and hooked audiences in with chilling landscapes, unguessable plot twists, slow-burn mysteries and believable and flawed characters. Leading the way were Sarah Lund in the Danish The Killing (who else really wanted to buy a?) and Saga Norén in the Danish/Swedish co-production .
So, put on that Scandi sweater, cosy up on the couch and:
- travel to Norway for a US/Norway mash-up with serial-killer thriller
- jump over to Sweden with two seasons of the Stockholm detective under-cover thriller
- really feel that icy chill with season 2 of the Icelandic crime drama
- or keep it classic and settle in for the four complete seasons of
The Bridge seasons 1-4 are now streaming at SBS On Demand.
Canadian Noir
Let's keep it chilly and head round to Canada. When you think of Canadians you might immediately think of funny and heart-warming shows like Schitt's Creek or , but these nice guys have enough snow, grit and crime to compete with the Scandinavian series.
There's:
- Tim Roth as the recovering alcoholic police chief dealing with organised crime in
- Caroline Dhavernas as Dr. Mary Harris who moonlights as an underground angel of death in
- The definitive Canadian Noir, the award-winning hit show
Based on the best-selling books, the show has all the elements you want for a perfect noir crime drama. There's our charismatic detective duo John Cardinal () who has a haunted and complex history and his partner Lise Delorme (Karine Vanasse) who is secretly investigating him. The murder cases are complex, full of mysteries and twists and turns. Plus there is the incredible cold and beautiful Canadian landscapes as a back drop. Cardinal is all the best parts of the genre, but it makes it all its own.
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Celtic Noir
Don't take off your Sarah Lund jumper just yet! It's still going to be a little chilly as we continue to Ireland. A place of undeniable beauty and rolling green hills, but perhaps these gritty crime dramas prove the grass isn't always greener on the other side?
- exposes the seedy underbelly of Dublin as the police investigate the murder of a young Nigerian immigrant girl
- The psychological thriller moves us away from our usual detective leads and over two seasons focuses on the lies, secrets and betrayals of the Hogan family in rural Ireland
- If you want dark and gritty noir then you can't go past the psychological mystery .
Based on the best-selling books by Tana French, Dublin Murders follows the ambitious and charismatic detectives Rob Reilly (Killian Scott) and Cassie Maddox (Sarah Greene) as they delve into two murder investigations. To add to the intrigue the bodies are found in the same woods where three young boys went missing 20 years ago - only one was found alive and that child was Rob Reilly.
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‘Dublin Murders’ is a slow-burn mystery that won’t let you go
Brit Noir
Let's sail across the Irish sea to the streets of South East London and a small windy beachside town in Dorset to see how the Brits do it. , is written by and stars Lennie James as our unlikely hero Nelly. Nelly's estranged 13-year-old daughter is kidnapped and when it's discovered the last three phone calls she made were to his phone he becomes prime suspect. This is a redemption story for Nelly as he searches for his daughter and tries to mend past relationships. Save Me is full of your usual noir twists, turns and red herrings all set against the streets of London.
The Brits are also huge fans of the Scandi noir programs, so it only made sense that they would step in, and they did it first with . Probably still one of the most popular series to come out of the genre, the show is based in a small beachside town with wind and cliffs aplenty. In season 1 when the body of 11-year-old Danny Latimer is found on the sand in Broadchurch, local police officers DI Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and DS Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) are called to investigate a case that will change the small Dorset community forever. This slow-burn murder mystery hooked viewers in and the performances from the incredible cast meant we couldn't stop watching.
Broadchurch seasons 1-3 are now streaming at SBS On Demand.
Tropical Noir
It's time to take off the woolly knit because it's about to get humid as we move to a very different climate in Florida. Let's step away from the snow and moodiness and immerse ourselves in the colourful pastels of the early '90s with Even though it's aesthetically colourful, this show is still dark and twisted and full of noir sensibilities.
Kirsten Dunst stars in this dark comedy as Krystal Stubbs, a minimum-wage water park employee, who lies, schemes and cons her way up the ranks of the cultish, multibillion-dollar pyramid scheme that drove her family to ruin in the first place. With a dash of Coen brothers, noir and David Lynch style mixed up with amazing performances and original storytelling we hope this is the first of many tropical noirs.
Neo Noir
The colour dial is being turned up to 11 as we stay in the United States for the revenge thriller . The show follows one woman's journey of vengeance against the powerful gang that tried to kill her. After being left for dead, Doris (Abigail Spencer) has re-emerged years later and many miles away into a new, quaint life in Detroit. Armed with the expected inheritance from the impending death of her husband, Doris embarks on a vengeful mission to destroy the gang.
As mysterious connections are revealed and secrets uncovered, Reprisal packs intense action and graphic violence into Doris' story of rescue and retribution. You may not be able to pinpoint what era it's set in, but that's what makes this rockabilly neo noir so original, stylish and enjoyable.
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Australian Noir
We couldn't miss out on the noir action, and this 1995 mini-series, now touted as one of the best Australian dramas ever produced, is a landmark example of Australian noir. Set in 1980's Sydney, the acclaimed mini series tells the true story of the relationship between corrupt Detective Roger Rogerson (Richard Roxburgh) and one of Australia's most infamous criminals Neddy Smith (Tony Martin). Originally banned in NSW when it aired in 1995 due to an ongoing court case against Neddy Smith for two counts of murder, it didn't air until 6 years later in 2001 (no way to stream back then either).
Extensively researched the thrilling program shows the gritty, corrupt and extremely violent side of 1980's Sydney. It is also a who's who of 90's Australian acting talent featuring Richard Roxburgh, Tony Martin, Bill Hunter, Steve Bastoni, Alex Dimitriades and Loene Carmen (to name a few). Get ready for some twists and turns as this eye-catching thriller delves into corruption within the NSW Police Force during the 70's and 80's.
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‘Blue Murder’ takes us on a pub crawl of Sydney’s explosive criminal past
Desert Noir
We couldn't be further away from the icy fjords and chilling landscapes of Scandinavia now. immerses us in the warm tones and hot sun of Iraq. We are in Baghdad 2003, Saddam Hussein has been thrown out of power and the US-led Coalition forces now occupy Iraq. Muhsin Al-Khafaji (Waleed Zuaiter), a care-worn but resilient ex-Iraqi Police Inspector no longer recognises the country that surrounds him. When his eldest and recently estranged daughter Sawsan (Leem Lubany) goes missing, he makes it his sole aim to track her down and bring her home.
Al-Khafaji is a perfect noir detective/inspector – he has a dark past, a small drinking problem, his detective skills are top-notch and he is also extremely charismatic. The landscape while changed up from the Nordic Noir, completely adds to the tension, because what is more stressful than toeing the line between the new local Iraqi-led police and the US military police while searching for your missing daughter?
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'Baghdad Central' is noir in the desert
Moscow Noir
Technically, this can live under the Nordic Noir banner but these writers and producers knew the power of the 'noir' and they went just that little bit further and put it in the title of the show.
Moscow, 1999. The height of the Wild East. A risky deal plunges Swedish investment banker Tom Blixen (Adam Pålsson) into a battle between millionaires, oligarchs and their private armies. Enemies and killers reveal themselves one within another like a series of Babushka dolls, and the bodies and lies pile up.
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