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'Navalny' documentary spotlights the Russian who dared to take on Putin

Daniel Roher's film about Russian dissident Alexei Navalny offers intimate, sometimes amazing access to the bravery — and human cost — of opposing a despot.

April 21, 2022
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  • John Powers
Tim McGraw says he and his wife Faith Hill never sat down to rehearse their lines together for the Paramount+ series <em>1883:</em> "We didn't want to bring so much of Tim and Faith into our characters. We wanted it to remain Margaret and James."

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Country star Tim McGraw travels back in time to '1883' with wife Faith Hill

The Paramount+ series is the first time McGraw and Hill have appeared together on screen. Before they filmed, they attended "cowboy camp," to learn the basics of riding horses and driving wagons.

April 19, 2022
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  • Dave Davies

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'Pandemic, Inc.' author says financial predators made more than $1 billion off COVID

In his new book, ProPublica reporter J. David McSwane says a shocking number of companies that received funds at the beginning of the pandemic to distribute protective gear had no experience doing so.

April 12, 2022
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  • Dave Davies
Molly Shannon, shown here in 2021, co-stars <em>I Love That for You,</em> a Showtime comedy series about shopping channel hosts.

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How 'SNL' alum Molly Shannon found profound healing after childhood tragedy

Shannon's new memoir, Hello, Molly! opens with the car crash that killed her mother and sister when Shannon was 4. She says, for a long time, she was motivated by a desire to make her mom proud.

April 11, 2022
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  • Terry Gross
Track star Moses Johnson (Tosin Cole) ends up in the wrong place at the wrong time in the AMC series <em>61st Street.</em>

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'61st Street' is a well-acted — but none too subtle — crime drama

AMC's new series takes a detailed look at the intersection of crime, policing and the courts. But while its story is compelling, 61st Street is ultimately marred by a script that seems too obvious.

April 08, 2022
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  • David Bianculli
An American crime reporter (Ansel Elgort) allies himself with a frustrated police detective (Ken Watanabe) in the HBO Max series <em>Tokyo Vice.</em>

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'Tokyo Vice' offers a stylized tour of Japan's criminal underworld

HBO's new eight-part series follows an American crime reporter who intends to take Japanese journalism by storm — but first must learn how to navigate the churning opacity of 1990s Tokyo.

April 06, 2022
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  • John Powers
In <em>Severance</em>, Adam Scott plays a man who gets a chip inserted in his brain in order to separate his work life from his home life. The series was recently renewed for a second season; the season finale of its first season airs April 8.

For 'Severance' star Adam Scott, there's no separation between work and home

In the Apple TV+ sci-fi drama, Scott plays a man who has a chip implanted in his brain that allows him to sever his work and home lives. In reality, Scott says, it's not so easy to separate the two.

April 06, 2022
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Poet Ocean Vuong sifts through the aftershock of grief in 'Time Is a Mother'

Vuong's new collection of poetry was inspired by his mother's death from breast cancer. His 2019 novel, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, followed a boy who, like Vuong, is an immigrant from Vietnam.

April 05, 2022
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  • Tonya Mosley
In <em>Nitram</em>, Caleb Landry Jones plays the man who killed 35 people and wounded 23 others in a 1996 mass shooting in Australia.

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'Nitram' is a deeply unsettling portrait of an Australian mass shooter

In 1996, a 28-year-old man went on a shooting rampage in Port Arthur, Tasmania, killing 35 people. This tense film imagines the weeks and months before the tragedy from the shooter's perspective.

April 01, 2022
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  • Justin Chang
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A naturalist traces the astounding flyways of migratory birds

Scott Weidensaul has spent decades studying bird migration. "There is a tremendous solace in watching these natural rhythms play out again and again," he says. Originally broadcast March 29, 2021.

April 01, 2022
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  • Dave Davies
Gary Oldman heads up a ragtag crew of intelligence agents in <em>Slow Horses.</em>

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'Slow Horses' offers a gleefully corrosive vision of British intelligence

Mick Herron's Slough House books center on a ragtag crew of intelligence officers who've blown their careers through bungling or bad luck. The first of those novels is now a clever Apple TV+ series.

March 31, 2022
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  • John Powers

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Brace yourself for 'Young Mungo,' a nuanced heartbreaker of a novel

Scottish author Douglas Stuart won the Booker Prize for his debut novel, Shuggie Bain, in 2020. His latest work is a suspense story wrapped around a novel of acute psychological observation.

March 29, 2022
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  • Maureen Corrigan
<em>Empire of the Scalpel</em>, by Ira Rutkow

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Stone Age brain surgery? It might have been more survivable than you think

Medical historian Ira Rutkow points to physical evidence that suggests Stone Age people conducted — and survived — brain surgery. His new book is Empire of the Scalpel.

March 29, 2022
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  • Dave Davies
<em>Law & Order</em> actor Sam Waterston, shown here in 2016, also co-stars in the Netflix series<em> Grace and Frankie </em>and in the Hulu series <em>The Dropout</em>.

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Sam Waterston returns to 'Law & Order,' glad to be working into his 80s

Waterston joined the cast of the original NBC series in 1994 on a one-year contract. He wound up staying 16 years, until the series wrapped in 2010. Now the show's back — and so is he.

March 28, 2022
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  • Dave Davies
Michelle Yeoh stars as a woman who suddenly develops the power to leap between parallel universes in the action-adventure-fantasy <em>Everything Everywhere All at Once.</em>

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There's a multiverse of roads not taken in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'

Michelle Yeoh stars as a Chinese American immigrant who suddenly develops the power to leap between parallel universes in this moving and often exasperating movie.

March 25, 2022
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  • Justin Chang
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