Black Mirror (2011)

Black Mirror (2011) — Drama / Sci‑Fi / Thriller Black Mirror is a contemporary British anthology that examines the near-future effects of technology on human life. Each standalone episode drops you into a different reality with new characters and conflicts, exploring how smart devices, surveillance, social media, AI and other innovations can amplify our best impulses and expose our worst. Equal parts chilling, darkly satirical and emotionally charged, the series is often compared to The Twilight Zone for its moral fables about the present and the immediate future. What you’ll experience: tightly plotted, often suspenseful stories that range from quietly unsettling to outright harrowing; sharp social commentary that will make you reassess everyday tech habits; moments of surprising warmth and genuine heartbreak amid the bleak scenarios; and provocative endings that linger long after the credits. Episodes vary in tone — some are satirical and witty, others deeply tragic or horrifying — so you can jump in at any point and expect a self-contained, thought‑provoking ride. If you like speculative drama that asks hard ethical questions about power, identity and intimacy in a connected world, Black Mirror will leave you entertained, disturbed and thinking differently about the screens around you.
Actors: Daniel Lapaine, Hannah John-Kamen, Michaela Coel
Genres: Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
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