If you enjoyed the gripping suspense and investigative drama of 'Research Unit (2006),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and TV shows that deliver the same thrilling mix of mystery, teamwork, and high-stakes problem-solving. Whether you're a fan of crime procedurals or scientific investigations, these recommendations will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
Description: Specializes in investigating sexually based offenses, often highlighting the emotional and psychological impact on victims and detectives.
Fact: It is the longest-running primetime live-action series in U.S. television history, surpassing the original Law & Order.


CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)
Description: Focuses on forensic science and crime-solving through detailed investigations, often involving complex cases that require meticulous analysis.
Fact: The show popularized forensic science in mainstream media and inspired multiple spin-offs, including CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.


NCIS (2003)
Description: Follows a team of special agents solving crimes related to the Navy and Marine Corps, combining military intrigue with investigative procedures.
Fact: NCIS is a spin-off of the show JAG and has become one of the longest-running scripted primetime TV series in the U.S.


Criminal Minds (2005)
Description: Focuses on profiling criminals to solve cases, delving into the psychology behind crimes and the minds of perpetrators.
Fact: The show's writers consulted with real FBI profilers to ensure accuracy in depicting criminal behavior and investigative techniques.


The Closer (2005)
Description: Centers on a deputy police chief who specializes in interrogations, using her sharp wit and psychological insight to extract confessions.
Fact: The show was a major hit for TNT and led to the spin-off series Major Crimes, which continued the story of some of the supporting characters.


Bones (2005)
Description: Centers around a forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent solving crimes by examining human remains, blending science with detective work.
Fact: The character Dr. Temperance Brennan is loosely based on real-life forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs, who also writes the novels the show is based on.


The Mentalist (2008)
Description: Features a former psychic medium using his keen observational skills to assist law enforcement in solving crimes, often with a psychological twist.
Fact: The protagonist's backstory involves a personal vendetta against a serial killer, adding a unique layer of drama to the procedural format.


Rizzoli & Isles (2010)
Description: Follows a detective and a medical examiner solving crimes in Boston, blending forensic science with personal dynamics and humor.
Fact: The show is based on a series of novels by Tess Gerritsen and was praised for its strong female leads and their on-screen chemistry.


Without a Trace (2002)
Description: Focuses on missing persons cases, exploring the personal and emotional aspects of disappearances alongside investigative procedures.
Fact: The show was known for its unique format, often revealing the fate of the missing person early in the episode and then backtracking to show how they disappeared.


Cold Case (2003)
Description: Revolves around reopening and solving old, unsolved cases, often using modern forensic techniques to uncover new evidence.
Fact: Each episode typically ends with a poignant montage set to period-appropriate music, showing the victim at peace after the case is solved.
