Not all of us have the time to watch a 15-episode series, especially when there are so many shows to watch on the top streaming services. That’s why miniseries are particularly handy, as they have a limited number of episodes, meaning you can usually finish them in just one weekend. Even better when it’s a thriller miniseries that packs in the tension and bite in a shorter amount of time.
Prime Video has plenty of options if you’re looking for a bingeable watch. Because there are no future seasons, characters can actually die, and the world can actually end. This creates genuine stakes that long-running procedurals lack. There is nothing more frustrating than a mystery that ends on a cliffhanger because the network wanted another season.
If you’re seeking a good thriller miniseries on Prime Video this weekend, here are three of the best shows worth checking out.
Article continues below
‘Chloe’ (2022)
“Chloe” is a psychological thriller that focuses less on solving a mystery and more on digital-age fears. Instead of a traditional detective story, it follows a young woman who uses her iPhone to obsess over carefully curated online lives. If you liked films such as “Ingrid Goes West” or “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” “Chloe” feels like a modernized British version. It’s less about danger from others and more about watching a psychological breakdown unfold over time.
Becky Green (Erin Doherty) is a woman living a quiet, unremarkable life while obsessively fixating on the seemingly perfect world of her childhood friend Chloe Fairbourne (Poppy Gilbert) through social media. When Chloe suddenly dies, Becky quickly becomes consumed by unanswered questions about her death. She reinvents herself under a new identity and inserts herself into Chloe’s close circle of friends, gradually gaining access to their lives in order to uncover what really happened.
Episodes: 6
Watch “Chloe” on Prime Video now
‘Tell Me Your Secrets’ (2021)
Next up, we have a miniseries that dives deep into Southern Gothic noir. What’s interesting about “Tell Me Your Secrets” is that the show is structured around three parallel character studies that are eventually forced into a collision course. You spend most of the time questioning if the person you are rooting for is actually the monster of the story. So if you’re looking for a series that keeps you invested, “Tell Me Your Secrets” is well worth adding to your watchlist.
Emma (Lily Rabe) is a woman living under a new identity after a troubled past connected to a violent relationship. Mary (Amy Brenneman) is a grieving mother who becomes obsessed with finding her missing daughter and uncovering what really happened. John (Hamish Linklater) is a former offender trying to rebuild his life while seeking a form of redemption, but struggling to stay away from his past. As their paths cross, each of them gets pulled deeper into a maze of suspicion and dangerous secrets.
Episodes: 10
Watch “Tell Me Your Secrets” on Prime Video now
‘The English’ (2022)
Anyone who loves a good Western will probably enjoy “The English.” This is essentially a 6-hour cinematic epic that feels like a fever dream, and one of its strengths comes from the Technicolor aesthetic, where the skies are impossibly blue. But this beauty is constantly interrupted by sudden, shocking bursts of violence that the genre is known for. The stunning cinematography makes the brutality of the frontier feel even more jarring. Plus, Emily Blunt’s badassery comes from her refusal to break.
“The English” is set in 1890s America and follows Lady Cornelia Locke (Blunt), an English aristocrat who travels to the American West to find the man she believes is responsible for her son’s death. Along the way, she crosses paths with Eli Whipp (Chaske Spencer), a former Pawnee cavalry scout heading to Nebraska to claim land owed to him for his military service. The two form an uneasy partnership as they journey across a dangerous frontier filled with strangers and violence.
Episodes: 6
Watch “The English” on Prime Video now
Follow Tom’s Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Subscribe to Tom’s Guide on YouTube and follow Tom’s Guide Entertainment on TikTok and Instagram.
More from Tom’s Guide