Every month, streaming services add movies and TV shows to their libraries. Here are our picks for some of January’s most promising new titles.
The latest take on the classic Jules Verne novel, for PBS’s Masterpiece, expands on earlier adaptations with new characters and a more diverse cast.
Lovers of Edmund de Waal’s book can get close to that netsuke in a compelling show of objects that endured across a century of violence, discrimination and dispossession.
The Dee Rees drama made waves but studios largely returned to business as usual. A new crop of filmmakers sees signs of hope.
‘Better Call Saul’ returns, Cecily Strong stars in a one-woman show, and Faith Ringgold gets an overdue retrospective.
A recent art show in a major Kurdish city in Turkey aimed to uplift a region crushed by years of conflict. It ended up serving as a reminder of how toxic the subject of Kurds remains in Turkey.
In our anger-filled age, when people need to shop or travel or cope with mild disappointment they’re “devolving into children.”
The suicide bomber who killed nearly 200 people, including 13 U.S. troops, had been freed from prison by the Taliban days before the attack.
Since the explosion last Christmas, the city has grappled with how rebuilding will fit into its larger ambitions of transforming downtown. The hope is to draw more than just tourists.
The highly contagious variant has already contributed to flight cancellations and staffing shortages.