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Primetimer's reviewers weigh in on what you should (and shouldn't) be watching
POSTED July 11, 2019
You Me Her
is the Threeway You SHOULD Be Streaming
A bright, emotionally intelligent sex comedy about three adults stumbling into love together.
POSTED July 9, 2019
On
Siren
, the Humans Are Mermaid-Curious, and Vice Versa
The Freeform drama (streaming on Hulu) offers a fresh retelling of the ancient myth about maidens whose songs could kill.
POSTED July 4, 2019
The Congress
Is the Ken Burns Film We Need Today
His legislative branch documentary is 30 years old, but since then everything has changed for the worse.
POSTED July 2, 2019
Free Rein
Is the Other Teen Show on Netflix You Should be Watching
Stranger Things
gets all the attention, but there’s a lot to love about this showcase for young phenom Jaylen Barron.
POSTED June 27, 2019
The High-Rise Cleavage and Low-Down Realities of Hulu's
Harlots
This 18th century period piece is spiritual cousins with
The Wire
and
The Handmaids Tale
.
POSTED June 25, 2019
On
Instant Hotel
, Contestants Win When Airbnbs Lose
The reality show is for anyone who’s stayed at a less-than-perfect rental and wishes they could tell their host what they really think.
POSTED June 20, 2019
On Netflix’s
Confession Tapes
, the Camera Never Blinks, But Justice Does
The docuseries exposing how prosecutors misuse videotape in the courtroom picks up where
When They See Us
leaves off.
POSTED June 18, 2019
The Unexpectedly Uplifting Funeral-Home Hit from New Zealand
Netflix’s
Casketeers
captures life and death inside a husband-and-wife-run mortuary in Auckland.
POSTED June 13, 2019
Detectorists
Dug Deeper Than Most Britcoms
An appreciation of the quirky comedy about men devoted to hobbies and the women who love them anyway.
POSTED June 11, 2019
In
Babylon Berlin
, Freedom Runs Wild in 1929, With Nary a Nazi in Sight
This Netflix import from Germany presents the Weimar-era capital in all its glory and grit.
POSTED June 4, 2019
Anne with an E
Takes Us to Her Creator’s Dark Places
The spunky orphan girl of L.M. Montgomery's beloved books is darker and sadder in this Netflix adaptation.
POSTED May 28, 2019
Mercy Street
Was a Backdoor Counter-History of the Civil War
The fact-based PBS drama asserted that race, not union or states’ rights, was the real reason behind America’s bloodiest conflict.
POSTED May 23, 2019
In
Wormwood
, Errol Morris Smelled a Cold War Conspiracy
The filmmaker’s inventive Netflix miniseries reopened a CIA scientist’s sketchy 1953 suicide, but left big questions unanswered.
POSTED May 21, 2019
King Corn
Is the Only Food Film You Need
This classic about the triumph and tragedy of our modern food system is the antidote to overheated docs like
What the Health
and
GMO OMG
.
POSTED May 16, 2019
In HBO’s
Longford
, Evil and Redemption in the Age Before Mass Incarceration
From the creator of The Crown, a stellar character drama that asks if any crime is too great to grant forgiveness.
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