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Primetimer's reviewers weigh in on what you should (and shouldn't) be watching
POSTED September 13, 2019
Ken Burns’
Country Music
Is Long, But There’s Not a False Note In It
The 16-hour PBS event celebrates the history of an American music form in all of its racial complexity.
POSTED September 10, 2019
Netflix’s
The Spy
Is Vital Israeli History, But It Doesn’t Feel Like Homework
Sacha Baron Cohen plays the real-life Mossad agent Eli Cohen, who tricked a country’s elite into giving up key secrets.
POSTED September 4, 2019
Hulu's
Untouchable
Will Make You Uncomfortable, As It Should
The chilling documentary details how the people around Harvey Weinstein allowed him to prey freely on women.
POSTED August 28, 2019
The Obama-Backed
American Factory
Could Not Have Been Better Timed
A well-made Netflix documentary about the Chinese takeover of an American auto plant mirrors current trade war frictions.
POSTED August 21, 2019
The Family Isn’t As Nefarious As Netflix's
The Family
Says It Is
That doesn’t mean something’s not terribly wrong with the secretive group behind the National Prayer Breakfast.
POSTED August 19, 2019
The CW's
I Ship It
Proves Musical Numbers Make Almost Anything Better
The network that brought you
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
has a new musical rom-com
POSTED August 14, 2019
In
David Makes Man
, Growing Up Without a Margin for Error
Like its title character, this contemplative new drama series has potential.
POSTED August 12, 2019
In HBO's
Our Boys
, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is Turned Into a Crime Show
This absorbing Israeli import uses a single killing as a microcosm of what ails our world today.
POSTED August 8, 2019
The Depressingly Familiar Yet Hopeful Legal Odyssey of Meek Mill
Amazon's
Free Meek
docuseries offers hope that the rapper's high-profile legal case may lead to real changes in the criminal justice system.
POSTED August 6, 2019
The CW's
Bulletproof
Should Come With a Trigger Warning
A series filled with assault-style weapon fire is the last thing US viewers need rubbed in their faces right now.
POSTED August 6, 2019
Undercover Billionaire
Finds the American Dream in a City America Forgot
In this startup reality show, a tycoon you can’t hate visits a Rust Belt city you can’t help but root for.
POSTED July 25, 2019
Netflix's
The Letdown
is Anything But
This absorbing Australian comedy about parenting a newborn is full of moments both absurd and tender.
POSTED July 23, 2019
Workin' Moms
Mines Motherhood for Laughs
Catherine Reitman created and stars in this biting Netflix comedy about the burdens of motherhood.
POSTED July 18, 2019
On
Last Chance U
, a Football Coach Is More Troubled Than His Players
The Netflix docuseries returns to Independence, Kansas, for more meltdowns from its talented but volcanic head coach.
POSTED July 16, 2019
Netflix's
Queer Eye
Makeover Is Hitting Its Stride
Back for a second season of episodes in Kansas City, the series about personal transformation is deeper and truer than ever.
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