A sharp, off-kilter small-town mystery with a satirical streak and a strong ensemble. It should appeal most to viewers who like coastal New England atmosphere, civic-politics absurdity, and a slow-burn curse story that balances comedy with unease.
74% ★★★★☆ (48,695)
Widow's Bay
Where to watch: Apple
TV Show · Drama · Mystery
2026 · ★ 74% (49K)
Welcome to the island, please enjoy your stay. Just don't ask too many questions.
Starring: Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn, Kevin Carroll
Overview
The mayor of a New England town resolves to turn it into the next tourist hot spot, despite local warnings that it's cursed.
Production
Apple Studios, Chum Films, Spooky Tree
Cast
Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn, Kevin Carroll, Dale Dickey, Kingston Rumi Southwick, Stephen Root
Where to watch
Apple TV Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, off-kilter small-town mystery with a satirical streak and a strong ensemble. It should appeal most to viewers who like coastal New England atmosphere, civic-politics absurdity, and a slow-burn curse story that balances comedy with unease.
Best for
Fans of darkly comic prestige mysteries
Viewers who enjoy small-town secrets and local politics
People who like atmospheric New England settings
Audiences open to genre blends with a dry, character-first tone
Skip if
You want a straightforward horror series
You prefer fast, plot-heavy thrillers over mood and character
You dislike tonal mixing between comedy and mystery
You want a fully grounded, realism-only drama
Overview
Widow's Bay looks built on a very appealing contradiction: a town trying to sell itself as charming while everyone around it insists something is deeply wrong. That tension gives the series a lot of room for satire, local color, and creeping dread, and the New England setting should do a lot of heavy lifting in terms of atmosphere.
Worth noting
Katie Dippold’s sensibility suggests the comedy will be wry rather than broad, which is a good fit for a mystery about civic boosterism colliding with superstition. With a cast led by Matthew Rhys and supported by strong character actors, the show has the kind of ensemble presence that can keep a premise like this feeling lived-in instead of gimmicky.
Bottom line
The main question is balance: if you want the curse element to dominate, this may feel more restrained than expected, but if you like your mysteries layered with social satire and a little weirdness, that restraint is likely a strength. As a returning series, it also sounds like the kind of show that can deepen nicely over time if it keeps the town’s secrets and power struggles evolving.
For its closed-community mystery setup and escalating sense that the town’s official story is hiding something bigger.
Themes
small-town politics, curses and superstition, tourism and local identity, mystery investigation, satire of civic boosterism, community secrets, New England atmosphere, family and power dynamics
Topics
dark comedy, mystery drama, prestige TV, small town, New England, satirical, atmospheric, slow burn, ensemble cast, supernatural-adjacent