I liked this German series better when it was called Don’t Hate The Player.
A dozen horses collapsed and died during Derby week in 2023, marking an “inflection point” for the sport.
Deborah Ayorinde, Luke James, Pam Grier and Wayne Knight star in a story that takes place in 1991 Los Angeles.
This infotainment-y pseudo-doc digs into human microbiomes and emerges with some compelling science.
The series is based on a book created from interviews with Gabriel Montoya Vida, nicknamed “Baby,” a teenager who transported the explosives used in the attack.
From the moment it began, there was political power in rap. The new doc Hip-Hop and the White House puts a spotlight on where that conversation sparked.
The first Dune left me cold. The second heats things up significantly.
Cate Blanchett narrates the four-part nature docuseries.
Shot through the heart! But who’s to blame? Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story lets the band sort that out after 40 years as a thing.
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Hulu begins streaming all three seasons of “The Chosen,” a religious series with an interesting history. The first multi-season series to depict the life of Jesus, “The Chosen” did not emerge from the usual channels. Filmmaker Dallas Jenkins, who had worked mainly in religious broadcasting, began making the series in Texas and used crowdfunding to finance production. Continue reading at The Republic News.
If you're looking for a new show to watch this week, here are the best you can stream. If you're a Sandman fan (or just an appreciater of things that are awesome), don't miss Dead Boy Detectives. True crime fans can dig deeper into the life and crimes of wealthy slayer Robert Durst with the second season of The Jinx. And aging rockers can finally get the full story of Bon Jovi's rise to super-stardom with Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story. Plus: there's a TV series about Sonic the...