Hulu’s documentary that follows Tiler Peck as she curates the BalletNOW program in Los Angeles uses filmmaking tricks to up the event’s creative stakes.
A lawyer returns to his grim hometown to help a mysterious prisoner in this 10-part Stephen King series.
The latest installment in the Smithsonian Channel series tells the story of the costly battle for Saipan in June 1944.
Adam Sobel’s documentary looks at the soccer tournament created for the workers who are building the facilities for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Troubled reporter Camille Preaker returns to her hometown to write about a possible serial murder in the latest show from Jean-Marc Vallée.
A three-part series recounts the incredible story of Jeremy Thorpe, the leader of Britain’s Liberal Party tried for conspiring to kill his lover.
The mentalist, illusionist and pop philosopher reveals how many of the tricks he uses in his act are also familiar to faith healers.
American audiences are reunited with food writer Mary Berry and master baker Paul Hollywood in the latest season of the surprising hit to air in the U.S.
In the next episode of this powerful series, the show’s investigators appraise claims of innocence on behalf of a convicted murderer.
This ‘Masterpiece’ drama depicts gay identity in two generations of the same family.
You’ll want to clear your schedule for the expanded version of the true-crime documentary.
The occasional crash-and-burn in bridal reality shows keeps viewers coming back.
In HBO’s latest drama series, a media titan’s children struggle for power in the family business.
What viewers will be wondering as they approach this Amazon miniseries are two things: How did they blow up Joan Lindsay’s 1967 novel—and/or Mr. Weir’s purely atmospheric film—into a bingeable six-parter? And is there an ending?
A warts-and-all portrait celebrates the senator’s bravery while not shirking from the times he fell short.
This six-part drama follows the machinations, fights and flings of high-powered divorce attorneys and their clients.
This updated version of Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel stars Michael B. Jordan as a book-burning fireman with a troubled conscience.
This adaptation of Edward St. Aubyn’s novels revels in bad behavior.
PBS’s latest take on Louisa May Alcott’s classic tries too hard to distinguish itself from other interpretations of the novel.
An HBO documentary looks at young people afflicted with serious emotional disturbances.
This series, based on the novel of the same name, follows a newcomer to New York and her entrée into the high-end restaurant business.
The planning and launch in 2016 of ‘Curvy Barbie’ is the subject of this Hulu documentary.
The Netflix documentary takes a penetrating look at Rachel Dolezal, former president of the Spokane, Wash., chapter of the NAACP, who created a sensation in 2015 when it was discovered she’d been passing for black.
National Geographic’s latest Chapter in the ‘Genius’ series is incoherent.
While NASA was eager to put a man in space, many women highly qualified for the program were overlooked.