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The new Showtime doc “Detainee 001” examines the plight of Lindh, a middle-class white guy from California who fought for the Taliban against the U.S. until his capture.
The Emmy-nominated star of “The Wire” and “Boardwalk Empire” was found dead in his Brooklyn apartment.
From the return of “Succession” and Jon Stewart to quite possibly the silliest singing competition yet, here’s our curated rundown of the fall TV lineup.
The new docuseries, chronicling the Sept. 15 launch of SpaceX’s Inspiration4—the first all-civilian flight to orbit Earth—feels like “prepackaged corporate publicity.”
Rosanna Arquette is back being mischievous in “The L Word: Generation Q.” She talks lesbian sex and fighting for equality in light of the Texas abortion ban.
I expected the Steve Martin-Martin Short series to be a silly, humorous lark. I did not imagine it would provide a spiritual awakening about loneliness and the pandemic, too.
From “Lovecraft Country” to “Watchmen” to docs produced by NBA stars, we’ve been inundated with reappraisals of the 1921 tragedy. But they betray the bigger picture.