‘An astonishing piece of work.’ Check it out
We’re starting to think that the people at Netflix really don’t want us to see the sun. Why else would they release their latest true crime epic on a weekend that has such glorious weather?
Anyway, plenty of people have decided to stay at home and binge watch The Staircase. Truth be told, they’ve not been disappointed.
As stated previously, the early reviews for the 13-episode series were incredibly promising – The Guardian hailed Jean-Xavier de Lestrade’s documentary series as ‘an astonishing piece of work’ – and viewers have supported those reviews because people are absolutely gripped by the story of the Peterson film.
What separates The Staircase from other crime documentaries though is the level of intricate detail that the filmmakers portray.
In terms of its aesthetic approach, it’s almost like David Fincher’s wonderful film Zodiac because the amount of meticulous backstory and research that’s conducted is extremely impressive.
If you’re interested by the inner workings of a crime case then this is for you because we see – in quite graphic detail it should be said – the murder scene, how detectives/lawyers painstakingly build their case, and how the legal system operates.
Ok, what’s it about?
On December 9th, 2001, Kathleen Peterson was found dead at the bottom of a staircase and her husband, Michael, was instantly regarded as the main suspect.
The documentary chronicles Michael’s battle to clear his name.
Without giving too much away, it’s also interesting to see how certain lawyers will latch onto a certain personality characteristic – in this case it’s Michael’s sexuality – and try to switch the whole focus onto that.
In recent years, we’ve been treated to some fantastic documentaries and it appears that The Staircase is right up there with the best of them.
In fact, some people are calling it the best true crime documentary that they’ve ever seen.
pls watch the staircase on netflix it’s my fave true crime documentary ever watch it and come talk to me about the best murder theory in the world: that the owl did it.
— kt (@katyfaise) June 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/LewieTJ/status/1005159928137486336
Well, clear your weekend. THE STAIRCASE is on @netflix. This is hands down the wildest, most fascinating true crime series I have ever seen. Do not google anything. Just watch. Thank me later.
— Mark Duplass (@MarkDuplass) June 8, 2018
Wowww if you liked Making a Murderer or The Keepers on Netflix, do yourself a favor and start The Staircase. I’m hooked. Fascinating
— Kelli ⚔️ (@Kmacmast) June 9, 2018
Totally hooked on The Staircase on Netflix. I've watched 8 episodes today. DON'T TELL ME WHAT HAPPENS (although I know it's easily googleable)
— Rich Jones (@richloyalty) June 9, 2018
Ok this is it. You’re new obsession… one of the great true crime series of our time. #theStaircase https://t.co/tPvJPQr9J4
— Diego L. Buñuel (@TheDiegoBunuel) June 8, 2018
THE STAIRCASE IS ON NETFLIX. It is a very good true crime documentary which already exists, but Netflix has reworked and given it some new episodes.
— Mollie Goodfellow (@hansmollman) June 8, 2018
If your a fan of crime documentaries and making a murderer, get watching the staircase on Netflix 😁 #Thestaircase
— Carrie ✌️ (@FullofCarrie_on) June 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/byayeshabrown/status/1005098314050801664
https://twitter.com/CianByNature/status/1005165417567014912
https://twitter.com/_jessdmess/status/1005748184214360066
Binge watched The Staircase on Netflix all weekend. Highly recommended. #TheStaircase #Netflix #TrueCrime
— LA LA (@DarkAngelsRealm) June 10, 2018