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Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution is a call to get down and party. But it’s also a docuseries that foregrounds the music’s true history.
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The actor/dancer travels to California, Appalachia, Texas and Chicago in this new docuseries.
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It's a tricky thing, mining mental health for laughs, but Big Mood succeeds in every way.
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Meera Syal and Craig Parkinson star in a series that gives off very strong Murder, She Wrote vibes.
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Jamie Bamber and Lucie Lucas star in a police procedural featuring a pair of mismatched, bickering crime solvers who can barely repress their sexual tension.
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Sophia Wilde, Solly McLeod and Hannah Waddingham star in this new adaptation of the 1749 novel.
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Conleth Hill plays a cop who stress-eats to cope with his low-stress job. What happens when a body is found in his tiny village?
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The Nevers will never die.
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Chuck D of Public Enemy executive produces Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World, which also features interviews with rap luminaries like KRS-One, Fat Joe, and Eminem.
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Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off, and every character continues to be warm, quirky and charming.
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Westwood's fashion house wrote, "The world needs people like Vivienne to make a change for the better.”
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Chelsea Holmes, Sam Straley, Seann William Scott and Aya Cash star in this mockumentary produced by Paul Feig and Jenny Bicks.
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This concert film finds the band displaying the full breadth of their musical powers but also points to the problems that would forever tear them apart.
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Ibrahim Koma and Leonie Benesch also star in this reimagining of Jules Verne's 1872 novel.
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Rebecca Gibney and Charles Edwards star as a pair of city dwellers thrown together when they inherit a failing New Zealand vineyard.
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Woody Harrelson, Pete Davidson, Tiffany Haddish, and more stars lend their voices to this raunchy animated series.
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Acorn TV premiered the first season of the 2014-16 series on August 2.
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Tom Hollander and Saskia Reeves star as a couple who take one last trip with their son before divorcing... unless one of them changes their minds.
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Eli Ben David writes, directs and stars in this semi-true story about an Israeli moving to Paris right when the November 2015 terror attacks happen.
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Orla Brady stars as Kate, who returns to her hometown to try to convince the residents to approve a wind farm her company wants to build.