In the Korean drama Blood Free, a company’s fake meat tech is under attack, along with its CEO. Who can she trust? And can we trust her?
A lot of family secrets get spilled when a longtime couple announce that they’re getting a divorce.
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Netflix frames it as a story of revenge against cruel reindeer poachers, but it’s so much more than that.
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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.
More lead roles for Dastmalchian, please.
If this show was supposed to help Elizabeth Chambers’ image it doesn’t.
If this depressed woman hears a certain song, she’ll fzwoop back to the time when her boyfriend wasn’t dead.
Affordability and a huge library of zeitgeisty shows: Hulu is the subscription service that can do both.
A positively deranged black comedy, behind-the-scenes wheeling and dealing and a beautifully appointed British historical drama there's so much for avid royal watchers to stream right now.
Hulu's new true-crime miniseries dramatizes the before and after of 14-year-old Reena Virk's 1997 murder in British Columbia.