TV Show Releases by Genre
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A Wilderness of Error
September 25, 2020
The five-part documentary series directed by Marc Smerlin and based on Errol Morris' book of the same name looks into the 1970 case of Army surgeon and Green Beret Jeffrey MacDonald who claimed his family were killed by four hippies high on drugs but was convicted in 1979 of murdering his pregnant wife and two daughters.
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The Murders at White House Farm: Season 1
September 24, 2020
Based on the 1985 murders, the miniseries begins with Jeremy Bamber (Freddie Fox) calling the police that his sister Sheila (Cressida Bonas) was threatening the family with a rifle. When they arrive, DCI Taff Jones (Stephen Graham) and DS Stan Jones (Mark Addy) determine it was a murder-suicide. But as the investigation continues, the truth is revealed.
[Premiered in the UK under the name White House Farm on ITV on 8 Jan 2020]
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Agents of Chaos: Season 1
September 23, 2020
The two-part documentary directed by Alex Gibney and Javier Alberto Botero delves into Russia's interference with the 2016 U.S. election with videos of troll farms and interviews with the lead prosecutor for the Mueller Investigation Andrew Weissmann, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCab, former CIA Director John Brennan, and Trump campaign advisor Carter Page.
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Challenger: The Final Flight
September 16, 2020
The four-part documentary series takes a look back at the events that led to the Challenger explosion that killed everyone onboard on January 28, 1986.
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Des
September 14, 2020
The three-part miniseries about the investigation and trial of British serial killer, Dennis Nilsen (David Tennant).
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 14 Sep 2020]
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The Third Day: Season 1
September 14, 2020
Sam (Jude Law) ends up on an island and finds inhabitants who want to protect their rituals at all costs while Helen (Naomie Harris) comes to the island looking for answers in this limited series created by Dennis Kelly and Felix Barrett.
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Love Fraud: Season 1
August 30, 2020
The four-part documentary series from Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing follows the victims defrauded by conman Richard Scott Smith as they band together to seek justice by finding him before he steals another woman's money and disappears again.
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The Vow (2020): Season 1
August 23, 2020
The documentary series directed by Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer looks into the NXIVM self-help program where Smallville actress Allison Mack recruited women to eventually join a secret society that allegedly included sexual slavery to co-founder Keith Raniere.
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High Score: Season 1
August 19, 2020
Narrated by Charles Martinet, the six-part documentary about the history of video games features interviews with creators and other contributors of such games as Final Fantasy, Mortal Kombat, Pac-Man, and Space Invaders.
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Surviving Jeffrey Epstein
August 9, 2020
The two-night, four-hour documentary directed by Anne Sundberg and Ricki Stern features stories about eight survivors of Epstein's alleged sex trafficking scheme.
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The Swamp
August 4, 2020
The documentary directed by Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehme follows Republican House representatives Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Thomas Massie (R-KY), and Ken Buck (R-CO) as they juggle legislation and demands to fundraise by the RNC.
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Immigration Nation
August 3, 2020
The six-part documentary series about America's current immigration system directed by Christina Clusiau and Shaul Schwarz features candid interviews with agents of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Border Patrol, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and detainees as well as footage of raids and the detentions centers.
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The Weight of Gold
July 29, 2020
The hour-long documentary narrated by Michael Phelps and directed by Brett Rapkin features interviews about the mental toll of competing from such Olympians as Sasha Cohen, Gracie Gold, Lolo Jones, Bode Miller, Apolo Anton Ohno and Shaun White.
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Helter Skelter: An American Myth
July 26, 2020
The six-part docuseries directed by Lesley Chilcott features archival footage, photos as well as interviews with journalists and former members of the Manson Family.
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Fear City: New York vs. the Mafia
July 22, 2020
The three-part documentary from Sam Hobkinson looks at the five Mafia families (Bonanno, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese, and Lucchese) that ostensibly controlled many industries New York City and how the RICO statute and the Mafia Commission trial helped in dismantling their hold.
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Psych 2: Lassie Come Home
July 15, 2020
Gus and Shawn return to Santa Barbara after Police Chief Carlton Lassiter (Timothy Omundson) starts seeing supernatural phenomena while recovering at a clinic.
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Showbiz Kids
July 14, 2020
Alex Winter's documentary about child actors features interviews with former child stars including Cameron Boyce, Todd Bridges, Diana Serra Cary, Milla Jovovich, Jada Pinkett Smith, Henry Thomas, Wil Wheaton, Mara Wilson, and Evan Rachel Wood.
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Expecting Amy
July 9, 2020
The three-part documentary series follows comedian Amy Schumer throughout her pregnancy and includes behind-the-scenes of her life on tour as well as planning out a stand-up special.
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Outcry: Season 1
July 5, 2020
The five-part documentary series directed by Pat Kondelis looks into high school football player Greg Kelley's controversial conviction for sexual assault of a child and the appeals process to overturn it.
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I'll Be Gone in the Dark
June 28, 2020
The Liz Garbus-directed six-part documentary series based on Michelle McNamara's nonfction book about her search for the Golden State Killer features interviews with investigators, survivors and family of the killer as well as original recordings and archival footage.
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Beecham House: Season 1
June 14, 2020
In 1795, John Beecham (Tom Bateman) begins a new life at a grand Delhi mansion with an infant and two Indian nursemaids, Chanchal (Shriya Pilgaonkar) and Maya (Trupti Khamkar) after quitting his job with the East India Company in this six-part period drama from Gurinder Chadha.
[Premiered originally in the UK on ITV on 23 Jun 2019 and in the US as a part of PBS's Masterpiece on 14 Jun 2020]
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Staged: Season 1
June 10, 2020
During the COVID-19 lockdown, Michael Sheen and David Tennant (playing fictional versions of themselves) rehearse Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author while under quarantine in this six-part comedy written and directed by Simon Evans.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 10 Jun 2020]
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Laurel Canyon: Season 1
May 31, 2020
The two-part documentary about the artists who lived in the Los Angeles neighborhood in the 1960s-70s was directed by Alison Ellwood and features audio clips, footage and new interviews with Jackson Browne, Don Henley, Roger McGuinn, Graham Nash, Michelle Phillips, Bonnie Raitt, and Linda Ronstadt.
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Quiz
May 31, 2020
The three-part limited series based on the cheating scandal where Charles Ingram (Matthew Macfadyen), his wife (Sian Clifford) and Tecwen Whittock (Michael Jibson) worked together to cheat on the British Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? game show in the 2001.
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Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich
May 27, 2020
The four-part documentary series directed by Lisa Bryant features interviews with young women who were victimized by the now-deceased billionaire and a look at how he used his money and influence to stay out of jail over the years.
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Barkskins: Season 1
May 25, 2020
The early settlers of New France (which included Quebec) is the focus of this eight-part limited drama series based on the novel of the same name by Annie Proulx begins in the 1600s.
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AKA Jane Roe
May 22, 2020
In the U.S. Supreme Court's most polarizing decision, is a woman as controversial as the case. Norma McCorvey, a.k.a. "Jane Roe," reveals the truth behind her story at a critical moment in America's abortion debate.
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The Great: Season 1
May 15, 2020
The comedy series created and written by Tony McNamara follows Catherine the Great (Elle Fanning) as she marries Peter III of Russia (Nicholas Hoult) and rises in power.
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Trial by Media: Season 1
May 11, 2020
The six-part documentary series looks into the impact media coverage may have had on high profile cases including the murder of Scott Amedure, who was on The Jenny Jones Show; federal corruption charges against former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich, and the death of an unarmed immigrant Amadou Diallo, who was shot 41 times by the NYPD.
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I Know This Much Is True: Season 1
May 10, 2020
The six-episode limited series finds identical twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey (both played by Mark Ruffalo) dealing with metal illness, relationship issues and secrets in this adaptation of Wally Lamb's novel of the same name.
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Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind
May 5, 2020
The documentary directed by Laurent Bouzereau features personal photos, home movies and Natasha Gregson Wagner interviewing friends and family about her mother.
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Hollywood: Season 1
May 1, 2020
Ryan Murphy's limited series for Netflix is set during the "Golden Age" of Hollywood.
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Normal People: Season 1
April 29, 2020
Set in Ireland, the complicated relationship between the wealthy bur lonely Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal), the son of her family's house cleaner, begins in secret as teenagers but everything changes once at Trinity College in this 12-episode limited series based on Sally Rooney's novel of the same name.
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Defending Jacob: Season 1
April 24, 2020
Jacob (Jaeden Martell), the 14-year-old son of assistant district attorney Andy Barber (Chris Evans), is accused of murder in this limited series thriller based on the novel of the same name by William Landay.
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Mrs. America: Season 1
April 15, 2020
Phyllis Schlafly (Cate Blanchett) seeks to stop the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment championed by feminists such as Gloria Steinem (Rose Byrne), Betty Friedan (Tracy Ullman), Shirley Chisholm (Uzo Aduba), Bella Abzug (Margo Martindale) and Jill Ruckelshaus (Elizabeth Banks) in the limited series created and written by Dahvi Waller.
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Belgravia: Season 1
April 12, 2020
Set in 1840s London, secrets continue to haunt the nouveau riche Trenchards and the aristocratic Bellasis 25 years after they first met in 1915 in the six-part adaptation of Julian Fellowes' novel of the same name.
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The Windermere Children: Season 1
April 5, 2020
A group of children rescued from Nazi concentration camps were brought to the Calgarth Estate by Lake Windermere in August 1945 to recuperate with the help of child psychologist Oscar Friedmann (Thomas Kretschmann), art therapist Marie Paneth (Romola Garai), philanthropist Leonard Montefiore (Tim McInnerny) and sports coach Jock Lawrence (Iain Glen). [Originally premiered in the UK on BBC2 on 27 Jan 2020.]
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Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children: Season 1
April 5, 2020
The five-part documentary series looks into the cases of kidnapping and murder of at least 30 African-American children, aged 7 to 17, in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981 that were recently reopened by the Atlanta Police Department in 2019 (and dramatized in the second season of Netflix's Mindhunter).
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How to Fix a Drug Scandal: Season 1
April 1, 2020
The four-part docuseries directed by Erin Lee Carr looks into the cases against two Massachusetts drug lab chemists Sonja Farak and Annie Dookhan, who used and stole drugs from evidence she was suppose to test or faked test results.
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The Scheme: Season 1
March 31, 2020
Pat Kondelis’ documentary centers on Christian Dawkins, who ran a sports management firm that led FBI investigators into a much larger college basketball corruption scandal that included Adidas executives and assistant coaches.
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Tiger King: Season 1
March 20, 2020
Subtitled: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin's documentary series about Joe Exotic, self-proclaimed Tiger King, who ran a zoo in Oklahoma and plotted to kill animal activist Carole Baskin also reveals the dark underbelly of breeding and selling big exotic cats.
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Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker: Season 1
March 20, 2020
Octavia Spencer stars as Madam C.J. Walker, the first self-made African-American woman millionaire in this four-part limited series based on Walker's great-great-grandaughter's book On Her Own Ground.
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The English Game: Season 1
March 20, 2020
Arthur Kinnaird (Edward Holcroft) and Fergus Suter (Kevin Guthrie) are the two men who help bring football (soccer) to the general public in 1870s England in the six-part Julian Fellowes' drama.
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After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News: Season 1
March 19, 2020
The documentary directed by Andrew Rossi looks into conspiracy theories and false news stories including “Pizzagate”, disinformation during the 2016 presidential election, and the Jade Helm conspiracy.
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The Plot Against America: Season 1
March 16, 2020
The six-part miniseries based on novel of the same name by Philip Roth is set in an alternate universe where a President Charles Lindbergh favors anti-Semitism and fascism is experienced by a working-class Jewish-American family (Zoe Kazan, Morgan Spector and Winona Ryder).
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ZeroZeroZero: Season 1
March 6, 2020
The eight-part series adapted from Roberto Saviano's book of the same name looks into the international cocaine trade.
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Hillary: Season 1
March 6, 2020
The four-part documentary series about the former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton features interviews with Clinton, her husband Bill and her daughter Chelsea as well as behind the scenes footage from her 2016 campaign for President.
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The Most Dangerous Animal of All: Season 1
March 6, 2020
The four-part documentary series looks at Gary Stewart's search for his biological father and the evidence that reveal the man was the Zodiac Killer.
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The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez: Season 1
February 26, 2020
The six-part documentary series from Brian Knappenberger looks into the case of an 8-year-old killed by his parents in 2013 and the cracks in the child protective services system that failed to protect him.
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The Pale Horse: Season 1
February 9, 2020
Mark Easterbrook (Rufus Sewell) looks into why his name was on a list found in a dead woman's shoe in Sarah Phelps' latest Agatha Christie adaptation.
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The Pharmacist
February 5, 2020
Pharmacist Dan Schneider's search for who killed his 22-year-old son leads him to embark into another investigation into legal drug-dealing of opioid prescriptions by doctors in this four-part documentary series from Julia Willoughby Nason and Jenner Furst.
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McMillions: Season 1
February 3, 2020
The six-part documentary series looks into how a security auditor exploited the McDonald's Monopoly game for over a decade, stealing $24 million in cash and prizes.
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Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez: Season 1
January 15, 2020
The three-part documentary series directed by Geno McDermott looks into the life of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez and how it may have contributed to his 2013 conviction for first-degree murder of his friend Odin Lloyd and his suicide in prison in 2017.
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The New Pope: Season 1
January 12, 2020
The eight-episode sequel to The Young Pope adds Massimo Ghini, Henry Goodman, John Malkovich, Marilyn Manson, Sharon Stone, and Ulrich Thomsen.
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A Christmas Carol (2019): Season 1
December 19, 2019
Originally planned as a miniseries, the now three-hour TV movie is a new version of the Dickens classic written by Steven Knight with Guy Pearce as Ebenezer Scrooge.
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The Confession Killer: Season 1
December 6, 2019
Robert Kenner and Taki Oldham's five-part docuseries looks into the case of Henry Lee Lucas, who claimed he killed hundreds of women across the country in the 1980s, but later revealed many confessions were aided by information given to him by corrupted law enforcement.
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The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park: Season 1
November 13, 2019
Airing simultaneously on AMC and SundanceTV over three nights, the five-part documentary miniseries looks into the 1968 murder of Jennifer Levin in Central Park by Robert Chambers.
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Gold Digger
November 12, 2019
60-years-old Julia (Julia Ormond) falls in love with 36-year-old Ben (Ben Barnes) but her three grown children are suspicious he is after her money in this six-part miniseries created and written by Marnie Dickens.
[Originally premiered in the UK on BBC 1 on 12 Nov 2019]
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The College Admissions Scandal: Season 1
October 12, 2019
Caroline (Penelope Ann Miller) and Bethany (Mia Kirshner) are two wealthy mothers who buy their children's way into prestigious universities with the help of Rick Singer (Michael Shanks) in this TV movie inspired by Operation Varsity Blues, that caught Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin for college bribery.
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Catherine The Great: Season 1
October 3, 2019
The four-part limited series focuses on the later years of the reign of Russian empress Catherine the Great (Helen Mirren) and her relationship with Russian military leader Grigory Potemkin (Jason Clarke).
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Country Music
September 15, 2019
The eight-part, 16-hour documentary written and produced by Dayton Duncan and directed by Ken Burns traces the origins of country music and its evolution with stories about such artists as Gene Autry, Garth Brooks, the Carter family, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Charley Pride, Jimmie Rodgers, Roy Rogers, and Bob Wills.
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Unbelievable: Season 1
September 13, 2019
Detectives Grace Rasmussen (Toni Collette) and Karen Duvall (Merritt Wever) investigate a possible serial rapist that connects them to a teenager (Kaitlyn Dever) in another state whose rape report was not believed in this limited series inspired by a Pulitzer Prize-winning article (and an This American Life radio episode) about the real cases.
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The Spy: Season 1
September 6, 2019
In the 1960s, Mossad agent Eli Cohen (Sacha Baron Cohen) infiltrates Syrian society and becomes friends with military leaders in this six-part limited series based on the real life of the Israeli spy written by Gideon Raff and Max Perry.
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Our Boys: Season 1
August 12, 2019
An agent with the Israel Security Agency investigates two murder cases: three Jewish teenagers who were kidnapped then killed and the burnt body of a Palestinian teenager found a few days later in this 10-part limited series based on real cases that may have precipitated the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict was created by Hagai Levi, Joseph Cedar and Tawfik Abu-Wael.
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The Family (2019): Season 1
August 9, 2019
The documentary series looks into The Fellowship, a Christian fundamentalist organization and its influence on politicians in and outside of Washington, D.C.
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No One Saw a Thing: Season 1
August 1, 2019
The six-part docuseries from Avi Belkin looks into the 1981 killing of Ken Rex McElroy in front of almost 60 people in Skidmore, Missouri. However, when the police talk to the witnesses, they all claim to have seen nothing.
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Who Killed Garrett Phillips?
July 23, 2019
The two-part documentary directed by Liz Garbus looks into the 2011 murder of a white 12-year-old named Garrett Phillips and the arrest of Nick Hillary, a black soccer coach, who was ultimately acquitted.
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Shangri-La (2019)
July 12, 2019
The four-part documentary series directed by Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg looks at music making at Rick Rubin's Malibu music studio.
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I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter
July 9, 2019
The two-part documentary directed by Erin Lee Carr examines the 2017 case against Michelle Carter for involuntary manslaughter for the 2014 suicide death of her boyfriend Conrad Roy after hundreds of text messages appear to show she encouraged him to kill himself.
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The Loudest Voice: Season 1
June 30, 2019
The seven-part miniseries based on Gabriel Sherman's non-fiction book The Loudest Voice in the Room takes a look at the rise and ultimate fall of Fox News founder Roger Ailes (Russell Crowe).
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Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City: Season 1
June 7, 2019
A midlife crisis has Mary Ann (Laura Linney) leaving Connecticut to return to San Francisco where her daughter Shawna (Ellen Page) and ex-husband Brian (Paul Gross) still live. At 28 Barbary Lane where Anna Madrigal (Olympia Dukakis) still rules the roost, she meets a new group of people in this 10-part limited series inspired by the on books by Armistead Maupin.
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When They See Us: Season 1
May 31, 2019
Ava DuVernay's four-part limited series based on the Central Park Five case where five Harlem teenagers--Antron McCray (Caleel Harris/Jovan Adepo), Kevin Richardson (Asante Blackk/Justin Cunningham), Yusef Salaam (Ethan Herisse/Chris Chalk), Raymond Santana (Marquis Rodriguez/Freddy Miyares) and Korey Wise (Jharrel Jerome) were accused of raping a white woman in 1989 and were only finally exonerated in 2014.
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Deadwood: The Movie
May 31, 2019
Picking up 10 years after the end of season 3, the celebration for South Dakota's statehood brings some Deadwood residents together including Al Swearengen (Ian McShane), Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant), Alma Ellsworth (Molly Parker), Trixie (Paula Malcomson), Sol Star (John Hawkes), and "Calamity" Jane Canary (Robin Weigert).
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Running with Beto
May 28, 2019
Directed by David Modigliani, the documentary followed the US Senate campaign by former Texas House Representative Beto O'Rourke in 2018.
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The Hot Zone: Season 1
May 27, 2019
When a highly infectious virus with no known cure appears at the Reston Monkey Facility in 1989, U.S. Army veterinarian Dr. Nancy Jaax (Julianna Margulies) works to stop it from spreading in this six-part miniseries based on Richard Preston's 1995 nonfiction book about Ebola.
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The Name of the Rose: Season 1
May 23, 2019
In 1327, Franciscan monk William of Baskerville (John Turturo) and his novice Adso von Melk (Damian Hardung) investigate several mysterious murders at an isolated monastery in the Italian Alps while trying to avoid antagonizing Inquisitor Bernard Gui (Rupert Everett) in this eight-part drama based on Umberto Eco's novel (which was also was a 1986 film of the same name).
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Catch-22 (2019): Season 1
May 17, 2019
Set during World War II, Air Force bombardier Yossarian (Christopher Abbott) and his fellow soldiers are faced with absurd bureaucratic rules and decisions by Colonel Cathcart (Kyle Chandler), Scheisskopf (George Clooney) and Major de Coverley (Hugh Laurie) in this miniseries based on Joseph Heller's novel of the same name.
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Years and Years: Season 1
May 14, 2019
Spanning 15 years, Vivienne Rook (Emma Thompson) rises from vocal celebrity to controversial MP. The effect of her policies to British society are reflected in an ordinary Manchester family that includes Daniel (Russell Tovey), Stephen (Rory Kinnear) and his wife Celeste (T’Nia Miller), sisters Rosie (Ruth Madeley) and Edith (Jessica Hynes), and Gran Muriel (Anne Reid) in this six-part mini-series created by Russell T. Davies.
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What's My Name: Muhammad Ali
May 14, 2019
The two-part documentary about the iconic boxer directed by Antoine Fuqua features some previously unseen archival footage.
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Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men: Season 1
May 10, 2019
The four-part documentary from Sacha Jenkins takes a look at the hip-hop group's formation and long career with never-before-seen archival footage and interviews with all living nine members.
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Chernobyl: Season 1
May 6, 2019
Soviet nuclear physicist Valery Legasov (Jared Harris), Soviet Deputy Prime Minister Boris Shcherbina (Stellan SkarsgaĚŠrd), and Soviet nuclear physicist Ulana Khomyuk (Emily Watson) were some of the people who worked to stop radioactive material from the 1986 nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant from spreading further in this HBO/Sky co-production five-part miniseries.
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At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal
May 3, 2019
Erin Lee Carr's documentary features interviews with survivors, coaches, journalists and lawyers as it explores the culture and practices within USA Gymnastics that allowed Dr. Larry Nassar to abuse more than 300 athletes over 18+ years.
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Les Miserables (2019)
April 14, 2019
Andrew Davies' six-part dramatic adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel about the French in the 19th century including Fantine (Lily Collins), her daughter Cosette (Ellie Bambe), Marius (Josh O’Connor), Éponine (Erin Kellyman), her parents Monsieur Thénardier and Madame Thénardier (Adeel Akhtar and Olivia Colman), ex-convict Jean Valjean (Jean Valjean) and his nemesis police inspector Javert (David Oyelowo).
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Guava Island
April 13, 2019
Directed by Hiro Murai, Donald Glover's "tropical thriller" filmed in Cuba about a musician putting together a festival also features Rhianna and Letitia Wright.
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Fosse/Verdon: Season 1
April 9, 2019
The eight-part limited series about the five decade long partnership between choreographer/director Bob Fosse (Sam Rockwell) and Broadway dancer/actress Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams) was based on the biography Fosse written by Sam Wasson.
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Mrs. Wilson
March 31, 2019
Alison Wilson (Ruth Wilson, playing her own real-life grandmother) is confronted by a woman ((Elizabeth Rider) claiming to be the real Mrs. Wilson after her husband's (Iain Glen) death in this miniseries inspired by Ruth Wilson's family history.
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The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley
March 18, 2019
Alex Gibney's documentary about how Elizabeth Holmes and her company Theranos' claims of a compact blood testing machine went from a Silicon Valley start-up worth $9 billion in 2014 to being cited by the SEC for "massive fraud" in 2016.
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The Case Against Adnan Syed: Season 1
March 10, 2019
The four-part documentary series directed by Amy Berg takes another look at the case that was central to the Serial podcast with new interviews with people connected to the case and possible new discoveries.
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Leaving Neverland
March 3, 2019
Director Dan Reed's two-part documentary features interviews with Wade Robson and James Safechuck as well as their families as they discuss how the then two pre-teen boys were befriended by Michael Jackson.
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O.G.
February 23, 2019
Louis (Jeffrey Wright) is weeks away from the end of his 24-year jail sentence when he tries to help new inmate Beecher (Theothus Carter) adjust to life there in this movie filmed with actual inmates and staff in an active maximum-security prison.
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Lorena: Season 1
February 15, 2019
The four-part documentary series executive produced by Jordan Peele about the Lorena and John Wayne Bobbitt case was directed by Joshua Rofé and includes discussion of issues such as the 24-hour news cycle, domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Song of Parkland
February 7, 2019
Amy Schatz's documentary short film focuses on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School drama teacher Melody Herzfeld and her theater students as they return to school after the shooting to complete their annual production.
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The Long Song
January 31, 2019
The three-part adaptation of Andrea Levy's novel set in 1800s Jamaica about the life of July (Tamara Lawrance), who was taken from her enslaved mother to be a lady's maid for the plantation owner's sister Caroline (Hayley Atwell) during the last days of slavery on the island.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 18 Dec 2018 and in the US as a part of PBS's Masterpiece on 31 Jan 2021]
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I Am The Night: Season 1
January 28, 2019
Directed by Patty Jenkins, Fauna Hodel (India Eisley) seeks information about her birth mother with the help of reporter Jay Singletary (Chris Pine) and finds it connecting to Black Dahlia suspect Dr. George Hodel (Jefferson Mays).
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Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists
January 28, 2019
Using interviews as well as archival and personal footage, directors Jonathan Alter, John Block and Steve McCarthy covers the 40+ year-long careers of Jimmy Breslin and Pete Hamill, two New York journalists who started in the 1960s, covering such stories as the Vietnam War; the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy; the Son of Sam serial killings; the Central Park Jogger case; and September 11th.
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Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes: Season 1
January 24, 2019
The four-part documentary series from Joe Berlinger features previously unheard audio of interviews with serial killer while on death row in Florida.
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Brexit
January 19, 2019
The dramatic look at the 2016 Vote Leave campaign led by Dominic Cummings (Benedict Cumberbatch) that resulted in the British voting to exit the European Union was directed by Toby Haynes.
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Fyre Fraud
January 14, 2019
The documentary about exclusive music festival that was not as promised was written and directed by Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason features archive footage and an interview with Billy McFarland, the creator of Fyre Fest (and jailed for fraud related to it).
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Valley of the Boom: Season 1
January 13, 2019
Matthew Carnahan's six-part limited series mixes real-life documentary interviews with scripted drama to illustrate the rise and fall of three early 1990s dot-coms: Netscape, the early web browser; TheGlobe.com, an early social network; and Pixelon, a video streamer.
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The Kennedys - After Camelot: Season 1
December 26, 2018
The sequel to the Emmy-winning miniseries based on J. Randy Taraborrell's book focuses on Jackie (Katie Holmes) and Ted (Matthew Perry) as they deal with life after the deaths of John and Robert.
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