![]() ![]() Regina King as Shirley Chisholm in Netflix's "Shirley." Credit: Netflix/Glen Wilson With Morris Chestnut and coproduced by Kenya Barris (“black-ish”). Did he ghost her or has something more sinister happened? Diarra decides to find out. Weiss of "Game of Thrones" and Alexander Woo of “The Terror.” (That title refers to a complex problem - solving for the position of three separate particles.) DIARRA FROM DETROIT (BET+)įollowing her divorce, a schoolteacher named Diarra (Diarra Kilpatrick) goes on a Tinder date, then … the guy disappears. (Aliens to blame?) From David Benioff and D.B. MARCH 21 3 BODY PROBLEM (Netflix)īased on the novels of Liu Cixin - who proposed the famous Dark Forest theory, which says we haven't made contact with extraterrestrials because every other civilization in the galaxy is hiding, fearful of destruction by a much bigger, badder civilization - this begins with the disappearance of prominent scientists from around the globe. The huge cast includes Allison Janney, Josh Lucas and Laura Dern. Carol Burnett even has a cameo. It's 1969, and Maxine (Kristen Wiig) decides to break into Palm Beach “high society” via one exclusive club named the Royale. Kristen Wiig in "Palm Royale" on Apple TV+. Two-parter from acclaimed documentarian Alex Gibney (“Gooing Clear,” “Silence in the House of God,” “Enron” and much, much else). I N RESTLESS DREAMS: THE MUSIC OF PAUL SIMON (MGM+) Victor Levin, a co-executive producer in the later seasons of “Mad Men,” is behind this one. Polar opposites Alice (Andrea Riseborough) and Jack (Domhnall Gleeson) fall into one another's arms, then out of them again. ![]() Helena Bonham Carter plays star/diva Noelle Gordon, of a long-running British soap opera, “Crossroads” for laughs, with an assist from writer/showrunner Russell T Davies (“Doctor Who,” “Queer As Folk,” “A Very British Scandal”). Swanson about the hunt for John Wilkes Booth was nearly made into a movie with Harrison Ford - and now, instead, the series with Tobias Menzies (“Outlander”) as Secretary of War Edwin Stanton Anthony Boyle (“Masters of the Air”) plays the bad guy. ![]() This adaptation of the 2006 book by historian James L. Lili Taylor and Hamish Linklater in "Manhunt" on Apple TV+. THE GIRLS ON THE BUS (Max)Ĭhristina Elmore, Melissa Benoist, Carla Gugino and Natasha Behnam in Max's "The Girls on The Bus." Credit: Max/Nicole Rivelliįormer newspaper reporter Amy Chozick's memoir, “Chasing Hillary,” is turned into a (lightly?) fictionalized account of the press scrum that surrounded a prominent candidate a couple of election cycles ago, but this one is from a female perspective with Melissa Benoist, Natasha Benham, Christina Elmore and Carla Gugino. series with Sam Neill, Alison Brie and Jake Lacy. Sam Neill as Stan, Annette Bening as Joy in "Apples Never Fall." Credit: Peacock/Jasin BolandĪussie novelist Liane Moriarty (“Big Little Lies”) has her 2021 bestseller about a mom and married tennis coach (Annette Bening) who goes missing turned into another hotly anticipated U.S. By the way, Joseph - a distinguished Shakespearean actor - was just named chancellor of an English university. Two strangers, Janet (Daisy Haggard) and Samuel (Paterson Joseph), come upon a shipwrecked boat packed with cocaine on a quiet English beach, then make an impromptu decision that has nothing to do with calling the authorities. Cast includes Joely Richardson, Giancarlo Esposito and Peter Serafinowicz. He plays Eddie who's called home from military service to help care for his father's vast estate - now a pot plantation. Theo James (“The White Lotus”) stars in this series loosely based on Guy Ritchie's movie of the same name. Kate Winslet as a tinpot dictator of an unnamed middle European country, in this satire from Will Tracy, one of the top creative forces behind “Succession,” “The Menu,” and “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.” MARCH 7 THE GENTLEMEN (Netflix) Kate Winslet stars in HBO's "The Regime." Credit: HBO/Miya Mizuno ![]() This latest comedy stars Noel Fielding, co-host of “The Great British Bake Off.” MARCH 3 THE REGIME (HBO, 9 Max) In fact, there was a real highwayman in merry old 18th-century England whose exploits were celebrated in ballads, much later a '70s-era TV series. MARCH 1 THE COMPLETELY MADE-UP ADVENTURES OF DICK TURPIN (Apple TV+) ALREADY ON ELSBETH (CBS/2, 10 p.m.)Įveryone's favorite character from “The Good Wife,” Elsbeth Tascioni (Carrie Preston), arrives from the Windy City to the city that never sleeps (along with Wendell Pierce). By clicking Sign up, you agree to our privacy policy. ![]()
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