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And if you’re looking for the cream of the crop, check out our critics’ lists of the best movies and best TV shows so far this year.
In this five-part look at the life of filmmaker Martin Scorsese, documentarian Rebecca Miller (“Maggie’s Plan”) interviews some of Hollywood’s top talents — Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Steven Spielberg, Daniel Day-Lewis, Cate Blanchett and Jodie Foster — as well as Scorsese himself.
Where to watch: Apple TV
This comedy from “Saturday Night Live” veterans Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin stars Robinson as a man investigating an outlandish conspiracy after a work-related accident; with Lake Bell, Sophia Lillis and Lou Diamond Phillips.
Where to watch: HBO Max
The cast of characters in this workplace comedy set at the Department of Motor Vehicles include a driving examiner with a big heart; a misanthropic former teacher; an earnest new manager; and customers who are annoyed before they walk through the door.
Where to watch: Paramount+
This true-crime series inspired by the Murdaugh Murders podcast dissects the seemingly perfect lives of its subjects, the convoluted course of the investigation and the conviction that drew attention from around the world.
The third season of this political drama follows Kate (Keri Russell) as she juggles her duties as the new U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom and her turbulent marriage to fellow diplomat Hal (Rufus Sewell).
Where to watch: Netflix
This “Blue Bloods” spin-off follows NYPD veteran Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) as he joins the Boston police force and is partnered with a well-connected detective (Sonequa Martin-Green) who has connections to the police superintendent and the city’s district attorney.
Where to watch: Paramount+
In this animated film, Roald Dahl’s tale of Mr. and Mrs. Twit gets a twist: In this adaptation, the nasty couple run Twitlandia, a dangerous amusement park. It features the voices of Natalie Portman and Emilia Clarke, plus original music by David Byrne.
