“Sweet Home” was released just a few days ago on Netflix and it's already in the Top 10. It briefly took the No. 7 spot on the list, and fans of the 10-episode Korean series might be looking for thrillers to watch next.

Humans in “Sweet Home” slowly start turning into monsters as a teen and his neighbors try to keep their humanity alive in their haunted apartment complex. It’s bone-chilling, terrifying and has hooked many Netflix users since it was released.

While many might have already watched the entire series, those who loved “Sweet Home” could be looking for a similar show to follow it. Here are five shows on Netflix that you can binge-watch right now to get your true crime, psychological thriller fix:

"Tiny Little Things"

This Netflix series is a mysterious thriller that starts off with the main character, Cassie Shore getting pushed off a four-story building. The series takes place at a ballet school and more strange things happen throughout Season 1 to keep you on the edge of your seat.

"Ratched"

Sarah Paulson stars in this drama as Mildred Ratched, a nurse at a mental institution. As things start to unfold at the “hospital,” viewers will start putting the pieces together of what’s really going on and why she’s there.

"Peaky Blinders"

There are five seasons of this crime series that viewers can binge-watch over the next few weeks. It takes place after the Great War, and it follows the Peaky Blinders gang as they roam through the streets of Britain. It has all things true crime and suspense.

"Hannibal"

Categorized as an American psychological thriller-horror, viewers will follow an FBI criminal profiler and Hannibal Lector, who’s a forensic psychiatrist. They work together to take down serial killers and criminals for three seasons.

"The Ripper"

This new docuseries follows the Yorkshire Ripper as he goes on a murdering spree of sex workers, but he switches his M.O. when he murders an innocent 16-year-old. There are interviews and real footage throughout the limited series.

Netflix reported slowing subscriber growth in the past quarter after an acceleration in the early days of the pandemic
Netflix reported slowing subscriber growth in the past quarter after an acceleration in the early days of the pandemic AFP / Olivier DOULIERY