If you loved the raw, unfiltered energy of 'Mood' (2022), a British drama series that dives deep into the chaotic world of music, fame, and self-discovery, you're in for a treat. This article curates 10 gripping movies and shows that capture the same rebellious spirit, emotional depth, and electrifying storytelling. Whether you're drawn to the gritty realism or the pulsating soundtrack, these picks will keep you hooked.

I May Destroy You (2020)
Description: A brutally honest and nuanced portrayal of trauma, sexuality, and identity in contemporary London, blending humor with devastating emotional depth.
Fact: Michaela Coel wrote, co-directed, and starred in the series, which was inspired by her own experience of sexual assault. It won the BAFTA for Best Mini-Series.


Please Like Me (2013)
Description: A bittersweet comedy about mental health, sexuality, and family dynamics, featuring frank discussions about difficult topics with humor and heart.
Fact: Created by and starring Australian comedian Josh Thomas when he was just 2The show was praised for its authentic portrayal of mental illness.


Lovesick (2014)
Description: A warm-hearted romantic comedy with an unconventional narrative structure, exploring modern relationships through flashbacks and awkward encounters.
Fact: Originally titled 'Scrotal Recall', the show changed its name for international audiences. Each episode focuses on a different ex-partner of the main character.


Atlanta (2016)
Description: A surreal, genre-blending look at race, class, and ambition in modern America, told through absurdist humor and dreamlike storytelling.
Fact: Donald Glover wrote and starred in the series, which features many real-life Atlanta locations. The show popularized the term 'Twin Peaks with rappers'.


Insecure (2016)
Description: A sharply observed comedy about friendship, dating, and professional struggles among Black women in Los Angeles, with authentic dialogue and relatable characters.
Fact: Based on Issa Rae's popular web series 'Awkward Black Girl'. The show features an acclaimed soundtrack curated by Raphael Saadiq.


Chewing Gum (2015)
Description: A raunchy, irreverent comedy about sexual awakening and self-discovery in a religious community, featuring a bold female protagonist.
Fact: Michaela Coel created and starred in the show while still a student at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. It was her first major television project.


Fleabag (2016)
Description: A darkly comedic exploration of modern womanhood, filled with raw honesty, fourth-wall-breaking narration, and messy relationships.
Fact: The show was originally a one-woman play written by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It won six Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series.


The End of the F***ing World (2017)
Description: A pitch-black coming-of-age story with quirky characters, deadpan humor, and a distinctive visual style that captures youthful alienation.
Fact: Based on a graphic novel by Charles Forsman. The series was shot in a distinctive 4:3 aspect ratio to mimic the comic's panels.


Ramy (2019)
Description: A thoughtful exploration of cultural identity and spiritual searching through the lens of a millennial Muslim-American, blending humor with serious themes.
Fact: Ramy Youssef based much of the show on his own experiences growing up in New Jersey. It was the first American sitcom centered on a Muslim family.


Shrill (2019)
Description: An empowering comedy about body positivity and self-acceptance, following a young woman navigating work, relationships, and societal expectations.
Fact: Based on Lindy West's memoir 'Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman'. Aidy Bryant from Saturday Night Live stars in and produces the series.
