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“Bill Russell: Legend”
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The legendary Boston Celtics center and civil rights icon builds a larger-than-life legacy on and off the court in this documentary from director Sam Pollard (“Sammy Davis Jr.: I Gotta Be Me,” “MLK/FBI”) that features personal archives and interviews with fellow NBA players and with Russell himself. (ORIGINAL)
“Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal”
From filmmakers Julia Willoughby Nason and Jenner Furst (“LuLa Rich,” “The Pharmacist”) comes this threepart documentary series that chronicles the story of how a fatal boating accident and subsequent murders brought to light a century of corruption, power and cover-ups comes to light for a prominent South Carolina family. (ORIGINAL)
“Dawson’s Creek”
This 1998-2003 WB Network teen drama about a close-knit group of friends in a seaside Massachusetts town featured then-up-and-coming talent including James Van Der Beek, Katie Holmes, Michelle Williams (“The Fabelmans”), Joshua Jackson (“The Affair”) and John Wesley Shipp (“The Flash”).
“Movie: I’m Totally Fine”
From director Brandon Dermer (“Flatbush Misdemeanors”) comes this film comedy about Vanessa (Jillian Bell, “Workaholics”), a woman who takes a solo vacation to clear her head following the death of a friend, only to encounter an out-of-this-world situation. Blake Anderson, Natalie Morales and Karen Maruyama also star. (ORIGINAL)
“Outer Banks”
After losing the gold and fleeing the Outer Banks, the Pogues find themselves washed up on a desert island, where they find themselves fishing, swimming and enjoying the carefree life of their temporary home. That is, until they once again become caught up in the hunt for the treasure — and running for their lives. Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline and Madison Bailey are cast returnees.
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“Formula 1: Drive to Survive”
The unscripted series from executive producers James Gay-Rees (“Amy,” “Senna”) and Paul Martin (“Diego Maradona”) once again uses never-before-seen footage and interviews from the sport’s biggest names to show viewers how drivers and teams prepare to battle it out for the 2022 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. (ORIGINAL)
“Movie: Something’s Gotta Give”
In an Oscar-nominated performance, Diane Keaton had her best role in years — and a nude scene — by reteaming with writer-director Nancy Meyers (“Baby Boom”) on this delightful 2003 romantic comedy. The playwright mother (Keaton) of a womanizer’s (Jack Nicholson) latest conquest (Amanda Peet) becomes his new love target. When he has a medical crisis, the much younger doctor (Keanu Reeves) also falls for her.