docuseries

The series traces how the Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC were exploited by their manager. But what it leaves out, like their flawed celebrity, is far more striking.
Amid concerns around film and concert ticket prices, a new docuseries examines the complex and still relevant origins of piracy and the consumer-art relationship.
"Kings From Queens: The Run DMC Story" lets Joseph “Rev. Run” Simmons and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels tell their own story.
In a hilarious scene from his new documentary, “Beckham,” the soccer star relentlessly badgers the former Spice Girl into telling the truth.
Netflix takes the "Karate Kid" revival from YouTube.
Airing during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the five-part documentary series builds on decades of work from filmmakers, scholars and activists.
If you're not sick of Jared Kushner yet, you will be after watching this show.
You've finished "Tiger King." Here's what to watch next.
According to participants in the docuseries, producers promised compassion but delivered exploitation instead.
Two former students of a murdered nun just want to find out who did it.