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Nearly a decade ago, HBO's "The Jinx" helped kick off the true-crime boom, and played a role in the arrest of suspected murderer Robert Durst. Now, its follow-up series is grasping for revelations.
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As the late-night TV genre crumbles under sagging viewership and the decline of traditional media, O'Brien's renaissance provides an example for the future.
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In the streaming era it can be hard to keep track of all the new docs and docuseries. We recommend checking out: "What Jennifer Did," "Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion" and "The Synanon Fix."
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NPR's Scott Simon talks with the Oscar-nominated actor about his new Apple TV+ series, "Sugar." Like his character, Farrell says he used to play film clips in his head.
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The Netflix adaptation of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" is brilliantly shot in black and white. It's a meticulously built piece of filmmaking and looking at it shot by shot is a profound pleasure.
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Gossett won the award for "An Officer And A Gentleman," and also got an Emmy for "Roots." More recent prominent roles for the Broadway star and civil rights activist were in "The Color Purple" and "Watchmen."
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This compelling Netflix series brings to life a sprawling, successful Chinese novel rooted in current science, outlining a new kind of alien invasion.
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A new documentary series reveals the disturbing shadows behind the bright cheeriness of children's television.
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The comic can pick up on the "micro bad mood" of whoever she's talking to. And when she wants her 3-year-old daughter to open up, she talks to her in the voice of Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.
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With a court-appointed guardian in charge of her finances, the former talk show host has practically no autonomy. Here's what guardianships do — and how it impacts Williams.