Discover Netflix’s wildest visual journeys from psychedelic docs to reality-bending fiction.

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Dive into Netflix’s wild side with these mind-bending flicks and shows that’ll take you on a visual joyride!
From docs that’ll make you question reality to fiction that bends your brain in all the right ways.
Netflix’s Trippy Treasure Chest
Netflix has seriously stacked its shelves with weird and wonderful stuff that’ll have your eyes glued to the screen.
Perfect for those nights when you want your mind blown or just need something that pops with color and creativity.
Docs That’ll Make You Go “Whoa”
Have a Good Trip is basically a party where celebs like Carrie Fisher and Anthony Bourdain spill the tea on their wildest trips while Nick Offerman cracks jokes.
It’s like hanging with famous friends who aren’t afraid to share.
How to Change Your Mind gets real about psychedelics without the fearmongering.
It’s all about how stuff like LSD might actually help people heal – way more thoughtful than you’d expect.
The Other One lets you tag along with Bob Weir through the crazy ’60s.
Even if you’re not a Deadhead, it’s a cool peek into a time when everything was changing.
Fiction That Messes With Your Head
Black Mirror is that show that makes you side-eye your phone.
Each episode is its own little nightmare about tech gone wrong, but in a way that’s weirdly addictive.
Behind Her Eyes starts off looking like just another love triangle drama but then – BOOM – goes completely off the rails in the best possible way.
They Cloned Tyrone is what happens when conspiracy theories are actually true.
Jamie Foxx and John Boyega bring the laughs while uncovering some seriously messed-up government schemes.
Animation That Hits Different
The Midnight Gospel takes podcast chats and throws them into the wildest cartoon universes you’ve ever seen.
It’s like someone animated your most profound 3AM conversations.
Love, Death + Robots serves up sci-fi shorts that pack a punch. Some episodes are just a few minutes long but will stick in your head for days.
Entergalactic is basically Kid Cudi making a Spider-Verse for adults, with music that matches the stunning visuals. It’s a vibe.
Hidden Gems Worth Finding
Dark will make your brain hurt trying to keep track of who’s related to whom across time.
This German show is like if time travel actually made sense but was still completely bonkers.
Brand New Cherry Flavor feels like David Lynch directed a revenge story set in Hollywood.
It’s weird, gross at times, and totally captivating.
Carol & the End of the World follows a woman who just wants normal office work while everyone else is living it up before doomsday. Strangely relatable.