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What’s New on Netflix: A True-Crime Docuseries You Won’t Want To Miss

Plus a new baking show, a thriller starring Lily Collins, and more.

by Morgan Leigh Davies
Sarma Melngailis in 'Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives.'
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Adam by Eve: A Live in Animation

Musician Eve retells the story of Adam and Eve in this music-filled short film, which mixes animation with live-action sequences and concert footage.

Coming March 15

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Catherine Cohen: The Twist…? She’s Gorgeous.

Comedian Catherine Cohen, who’s previously appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, releases her first filmed special.

Coming March 15

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Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives.

This four-part documentary series from the director of Fyre: The Greatest Party that Never Happened centers on vegan restaurateur Sarma Melngailis, whose relationship with a scam artist led to her business’ downfall.

Coming March 16

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Hei$t: The Great Robbery of Brazil’s Central Bank

This three-episode docuseries takes viewers inside the stunning 2005 robbery of Brazil’s Central Bank, which involved an 80-meter tunnel and 3.5 tons of cash.

Coming March 16

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Black Crab

Noomi Rapace stars as a soldier desperate to save her daughter in this post-apocalyptic Danish thriller.

Coming March 18

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Cracow Monsters

This new Polish series follows a group of students who fight demons.

Coming March 18

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Human Resources

Fans of Big Mouth will be thrilled to discover this spin-off series, which focuses on the daily lives of the creatures that guide and plague Big Mouth’s teen characters.

Coming March 18

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Is It Cake?

In what’s bound to be the next hit baking show, contestants compete to craft cakes that are indistinguishable from real objects.

Coming March 18

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Windfall

In this thriller, a man (Jason Segel) decides to rob a tech CEO’s vacation home — only to have his plans go disastrously wrong when the CEO (Jesse Plemmons) and his wife (Lily Collins) arrive unexpectedly for an impromptu getaway.

Coming March 18