Ryan Murphy has become a defining voice in modern television with his distinctive storytelling and flair for dramatic narratives. While he’s best known for his television series, a number of his works have found a home on Netflix, showcasing his versatility as a director and producer. Here’s a look at eleven notable films and series associated with Murphy that are currently streaming on Netflix.
Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022)
This gripping series delves into the chilling life of Jeffrey Dahmer, one of America’s most infamous serial killers. The show is presented largely from the perspectives of Dahmer’s victims, offering a harrowing exploration of the impact of his crimes. Ryan Murphy’s portrayal seeks to provide an in-depth look at the systemic failures that allowed Dahmer’s actions to continue unchecked.
Eat, Pray, Love (2010)
Although not directed by Murphy, this film is produced by him and showcases a transformative journey of self-discovery. Julia Roberts stars as Liz Gilbert, a woman who, after a divorce, travels to Italy, India, and Bali in search of personal fulfillment. The film beautifully captures the essence of finding oneself through new experiences and cultural immersion.
Ratched (2020)
A prequel to “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” “Ratched” explores the backstory of the infamous Nurse Ratched. Murphy’s series portrays her descent into malevolence as she manipulates and controls the psychiatric institution where she works, offering a dark and stylistic take on the character’s origin.
Hollywood (2020)
Set in post-World War II Hollywood, this miniseries imagines an alternative history where aspiring actors and filmmakers challenge the norms of the time to achieve their dreams. The series is a reflection on ambition and the struggle against systemic barriers in the entertainment industry.
Prom (2020)
This film centers on a group of Broadway stars who travel to a small Indiana town to support a high school student who wants to attend prom with her girlfriend. Murphy’s take on this story is both heartwarming and a commentary on acceptance and the impact of public support in personal struggles.
The Politician (2020)
Ryan Murphy’s series follows Payton Hobart, a wealthy high school student with presidential ambitions. The show offers a satirical look at the lengths Payton will go to achieve his goals, blending dark comedy with sharp social commentary about the political landscape.
The Boys in the Band (2020)
This film adaptation of the iconic 1968 play captures a group of gay men in New York City whose lives are disrupted by the arrival of an unexpected guest. Murphy’s direction emphasizes the emotional depth and historical context of the characters’ experiences, reflecting on themes of identity and relationships.
Halston (2021)
Starring Ewan McGregor, “Halston” chronicles the rise and fall of the renowned American fashion designer. Murphy’s series dives into Halston’s glamorous career and personal struggles, showcasing his influence on fashion and the turbulent personal life that ultimately led to his downfall.
A Secret Love (2020)
This documentary, although not directly directed by Murphy, is produced by him and tells the story of a former baseball player who kept her lesbian relationship hidden for decades. The film provides a poignant look at love and secrecy in a time when LGBTQ+ relationships were less accepted.
Circus of Books (2020)
This documentary explores the life of a Jewish couple who ran Circus of Books, a porn shop that became a central hub for the LGBTQ+ community in Los Angeles. Directed by Rachel Mason, the film offers an intimate look at their lives and the broader impact of their business, with Murphy as a producer adding to its prominence.
The Boys in the Band: Something Personal (2020)
This special documentary provides behind-the-scenes insights into the making of the film adaptation of “The Boys in the Band.” It features interviews and reflections from the cast and crew, offering a deeper understanding of the historical and personal significance of the play and its screen adaptation.