Elevating Your Screen Time: Our Weed Watchlist
Some content is designed to be watched, and other content to be experienced. When you’re a little lifted, good entertainment hits differently. Visuals deepen, pacing matters more, and the right watch pulls you fully into the moment.
The High Crowd exists in this space—a niche yet expansive hub for high-demand elevated entertainment. Find your next watch and feel the difference.
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What to Watch with Your Weed
Finding the right rhythm between your strain and your stream is an art. We’ve curated the essentials to ensure your perspective stays elevated.
3-2-1 Action!
High-octane storytelling where choreography, stunts and cinematic craft collide.
Top Pick: Breaking Bad
A defining series of the prestige-TV era, anchored by Bryan Cranston’s Emmy-winning transformation. Every episode escalates tension with surgical control.
The show won 16 Primetime Emmy Awards across its run. It remains the gold standard for long-form character descent.
Also worth a watch:
- Avengers: Endgame is Marvel’s cultural peak, combining spectacle, payoff and record-breaking box-office history with an ensemble cast including Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans.
- Inglourious Bastards delivers Tarantino at full confidence, blending tension, violence and dark humour. Christoph Waltz earned an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
- John Wick (1–4) redefined modern action through precision choreography, starring Keanu Reeves and receiving praise for stunt innovation and visual clarity.
- Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 are genre-bending revenge operas starring Uma Thurman and are famed for iconic choreography and stylised action.
- Mad Max: Fury Road won six Academy Awards, featuring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron in a relentless, practical-action spectacle.
- The Raid & The Raid 2 are masterclasses in hand-to-hand combat filmmaking, acclaimed for choreography and intensity.
- Transformers delivers large-scale spectacle, starring Shia LaBeouf and set benchmarks for visual effects and blockbuster action.
Animated Mayhem
Fast dialogue. Sharp satire. Zero chill.
Top Pick: Solar Opposites
Solar Opposites is a high-energy adult animated comedy blending absurd sci-fi concepts with surprisingly emotional long-form storytelling. The series is praised for its sharp political satire, chaotic humour and unexpected character depth across multiple seasons.
Voice actors Justin Roiland and Thomas Middleditch bring unmatched comedic timing and nuance, elevating the show beyond standard animation fare. It has earned critical acclaim for inventive story arcs and inventive visual style, making it a standout in adult animation.
Also worth a watch:
- Archer delivers razor-sharp dialogue and immaculate timing in a stylised spy world, voiced by H. Jon Benjamin and Jessica Walter.
- Brickleberry is unapologetically crude and intentionally unfiltered.
- Family Guy thrives on chaos, cutaways and cultural parody, led by Seth MacFarlane’s iconic voice performances.
- Rick and Morty fuses sci-fi concepts with nihilistic humour at breakneck speed. Fun fact: Justin Roiland method-acted drunk to nail a performance once, creating a hilariously intense studio session.
- Strange Planet finds humour in literal interpretations of everyday life.
- The Boondocks showcases trailblazing satire that skewers race, politics, class and pop culture with unapologetic wit, flipping stereotypes and provoking real conversation about American society.
Canna-Comedies
Ridiculousness with purpose. Logic optional.
Top Pick: Smiley Face
Anna Faris delivers a career-defining performance in this sun-soaked stoner odyssey. The film tracks one very long, very baked day across Los Angeles.
It’s chaos feels effortless and honest. This is a cult classic for a reason.
Also worth a watch
- Don’t Be a Menace lampoons urban life with Shawn and Marlon Wayans leading a relentless, absurdist parody of ’90s hood tropes.
- High Hopes delivers reality-escapism chaos with larger-than-life personalities and feel-good hijinks viewers can’t help but ride along with.
- Not Another Teen Movie is meta-parody perfection, Arielle Kebbel and Chris Evans skewering every high school cliché with razor-sharp slapstick energy.
- Scary Movie sets spoof comedy standards, Anna Faris and Carmen Electra lampoon horror with manic timing and over-the-top absurdity.
- The Office (US) is background viewing perfection. Steve Carell’s performance defined an era of TV comedy. The mockumentary format keeps it light and endlessly replayable.
- The Studio slices Hollywood ambition with satirical precision, exposing celebrity chaos and insider absurdity with biting, unapologetic humour.
- Tropic Thunder blends meta-parody with action comedy genius. Robert Downey Jr., Ben Stiller and Jack Black deliver iconic, outrageous performances.
- Platonic explores adult friendship with warmth, sharp comedy and honest chemistry, delivering laugh-out-loud moments alongside a deeply relatable heart.
Eye-Candy for the Soul
Pure visual immersion. Plot optional. Vibes mandatory.
Top Pick: Our Planet
A benchmark for modern nature filmmaking, shot entirely in ultra high-definition across every continent. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, it pairs scale with intimacy in a way few documentaries ever achieve.
The series won multiple Emmy Awards for cinematography and sound design. This is grounding television that reconnects you to the physical world without saying a word too loudly.
Also worth a watch:
- Arcane blends painterly animation with raw emotion, featuring voice stars Hailee Steinfeld and Kevin Alejandro, earning four Emmy Awards and widespread critical acclaim.
- Loving Vincent is a fully hand-painted Academy Award-nominated film, starring Douglas Booth and Saoirse Ronan, with every frame as a moving oil painting.
- Moving Art delivers narration-free visual meditation through landscapes, motion, and music, praised for cinematic beauty and immersive artistry.
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a visually radical animated feature that won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.
IRL: True Crime & Dark Reality
Real stories. Real consequences.
Top Pick: Handsome Devil: The Charming Killer
A disturbing study in proximity, manipulation and the danger of charisma unchecked. This docuseries traces the real-life case of Wade Wilson, exposing how charm, dating culture and trust became lethal tools.
Through firsthand accounts, digital footprints and investigative reporting, it unpacks how ordinary connections masked extraordinary violence.
This is true crime stripped of spectacle, forcing attention onto how easily danger can hide in plain sight.
Also worth a watch:
- Evil Lives Here & Worst Ex Ever presents intimate, first-person accounts of even deeper ties to danger and betrayal.
- Gabby Petito offers an intimate, unsettling examination of a case that gripped the world.
- Sean Combs: The Reckoning juxtaposes archival footage, legal crisis moments and firsthand allegations to dismantle the myth of a music titan, exposing the power beneath the scandal.
- The Jeffrey Dahmer Story features Evan Peters’ Emmy-winning performance in a chilling character study.
- The Jussie Smollett Documentary dissects media manipulation, narrative collapse, and public trust in a high-profile case.
- The Perfect Neighbour exposes how obsession and violence can lurk behind ordinary façades in a seemingly quiet community.
- The Price of Gold reveals the hidden toll of elite figureskating and relentless ambition under the glare of fame.
- The Rob Reiner Story: A Hollywood Tragedy takes a sobering look at legacy, examining how power shapes (and distorts) human behaviour.
Mind-Benders
High-focus viewing that rewards attention.
Top Pick: Pluribus
Created by Vince Gilligan, this series is already redefining the awards race, positioned as the next evolution of prestige storytelling. Early details suggest a reality-bending narrative built on perception, morality, and consequence.
Gilligan’s track record alone sets expectations sky-high. This is one to bookmark for when you want your brain fully switched on.
Also worth a watch:
- Dark is a meticulously constructed time-travel series praised for narrative precision, complex timelines, and Emmy-nominated ensemble performances.
- Devs is a cerebral sci-fi thriller examining determinism and technology, with strong performances from Sonoya Mizuno and Nick Offerman.
- Inception is a layered sci-fi heist starring Leonardo DiCaprio that earned four Academy Awards for visual and technical achievements.
- The Matrix redefined modern sci-fi and action cinema, launching a global obsession with simulated reality, starring Keanu Reeves and Laurence Fishburne.
- The Midnight Gospel uses surreal animation to explore death, consciousness and meaning with real-life interviews voiced by Duncan Trussell.
- Severance pairs corporate minimalism with existential horror, earning multiple Emmy wins and critical praise for Adam Scott’s lead performance.
So Horrific, You Can’t Look Away!
Psychological dread over cheap scares.
Top Pick: American Horror Stories
A bold anthology that swings between psychological terror, dark comedy and supernatural horror, offering fully standalone episodes. The series features an ensemble cast across episodes, including known faces from the American Horror Story franchise, ensuring strong performances throughout.
It has received critical praise for fearless storytelling, inventive set design, and a visual style that mirrors its parent series’ Emmy-winning pedigree. Each episode is a self-contained exploration of fear, obsession, and moral decay, delivering high-impact horror in bite-sized doses.
Also worth a watch:
- Hereditary is a grief-driven nightmare widely considered a modern horror landmark, starring Toni Collette in an Emmy-worthy performance.
- Midsommar turns daylight into dread through emotional disintegration, with Florence Pugh delivering a chilling lead performance.
- Sinners is a morally dark, slow-burning horror with tense atmosphere and meticulous pacing, receiving a record-breaking 16 Oscar nominations.
- The Haunting of Hill House blends family trauma with supernatural horror, praised for its ensemble cast and emotional depth.
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