A stark portrait of callous opportunism and a tireless fight for accountability, Dan Reed’s The Truth Vs. Alex Jones looks to the trials of a controversial, outspoken “pundit” and uncovers …
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After a bit of an extended hiatus and some noticeable tonal shifts across its past couple of seasons, the True Detective mystery anthology series returns with Night Country, a chilly …
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The Stroll is an astute, wide ranging, and comprehensive oral history of a place and time in New York City that suffered great stigmatization and hardship, but also one that …
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Made up exclusively of archival footage, directors Brian Becker and Marley McDonald’s era defining pastiche Time Bomb Y2K finds a comfortable balance between history, nostalgia, and modern social commentary.
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Love to Love You, Donna Summer chronicles the life and career of an iconic artist who rode the cutting edge between soul, disco, rock, and electronica with effortless ease.
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What starts out as a cheeky, purposefully cringe reliving of one’s adolescent nightmares and neuroses slowly turns into a deeper, meaningful examination of the human condition in documentarian Cecilia Aldarondo’s …
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The final season of Barry hits hard, with some of the most intense moments that we’ve seen as the characters struggle with consequences, change, and their own misguided expectations.
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HBO’s Perry Mason is back for a second season, and this time the would-be criminal defense lawyer is investigating a murder among a powerful oil family.
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For its second season, HBO’s reboot of Perry Mason offers up deeper characters, darker morality, and an even better mystery than its first time out.
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Two hundred years before the events in Game of Thrones there was another fight for control of the Iron Throne in Westeros, and that’s where House of the Dragon begins.